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The Suckers is a 1972 American sexploitation film directed by Stu Segall under the pseudonym Arthur Byrd, and written by Ted Paramore (credited as Edward Everett). [1] It is an adaptation of the 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game", written by Richard Connell, with a plot that follows a big-game hunter who invites employees from a modeling agency to his estate, where he hunts them.
This is chronological list of thriller films split by decade. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between thriller and other genres (including, action, crime, and horror films); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to thriller, even if it bends genres.
Suckers is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Roger Nygard, who co-wrote the story with Joe Yanetty. It is about the car sales business in the United States, and stars Joe Yannetty, Jake Johannsen , Daniel Benzali , Michael D. Roberts , Louis Mandylor and Lori Loughlin .
Visit the Idyllwild Lilac Garden nestled in the San Jacinto Mountains above Palm Springs and enjoy lilacs of 165 different colors.
Drama road movies (4 C) Romantic drama films (18 C, 2 P) S. Science fiction drama films (8 C) ... Category: Drama films by genre. 25 languages ...
Drama Stage: "Assistant Manager Park's Private Life" Lee Yoo-rin Queen of the Ring: Girlfriend with a ring (episode 21) 2018: Something in the Rain: Joon Hee's friend (episode 6) Top Management: Cho Soo-hyang (episode 14) 2019: The Tale of Nokdu: Kim Ssook 2022: Love All Play: Lee Young-shim [7] Love Is for Suckers: Kang Chae-ri [8]
The Kraft Suspense Theatre is an American television anthology series that was produced and broadcast from 1963 to 1965 on NBC. [1] Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three weeks out of every four and was pre-empted for Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall specials once monthly. Como's production company, Roncom Films, also produced Kraft Suspense ...
Deadwood: The Movie is a 2019 American Western television film directed by Daniel Minahan and written by David Milch for HBO. It is a continuation of the television series of the same name , which was created by Milch and ran for three seasons from 2004 to 2006.