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Films set in the Thirteen Colonies (1607–1776) of British North America before the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Films produced by Val Lewton" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Val was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in a federal court in Los Angeles as Wladimir Ivan Lewton in June 1941. In 1920, when Lewton was 16, he lost his job as a society reporter for the Darien - Stamford Review after it was discovered that a story he wrote about a truckload of kosher chickens dying in a New York heat wave was a total fabrication ...
1607–1609 Relationship between Captain John Smith and Pocahontas in Jamestown, Virginia: The New World: 2005: 1607–1617: The colonization of Jamestown, Virginia: Galileo: 1975 1609–1633 Biopic about the life of Galileo Galilei, focusing on his conflict with the Catholic church: 1612: 2007: 1612: The Tsardom of Russia during the Time of ...
Alexa is going to the movies. The Finnish folks at Valossa are leveraging the tech behind Amazon's voice assistant to answer your burning cinematic questions with their Val.ai initiative. As the ...
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans is a 2009 American black comedy crime drama film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Tom Bower, Jennifer Coolidge, Alvin 'Xzibit' Joiner, Val Kilmer, and Brad Dourif.
Val: Leo Scott and Ting Poo: A documentary about American actor Val Kilmer. Produced by A24; distributed by Amazon Studios [216] [217] July 30, 2021 The Green Knight: David Lowery: King Arthur's nephew, Gawain, sets out on a journey to test his courage and face the Green Knight. Also produced by A24 [218] [219] October 8, 2021 Lamb: Valdimar ...
The film was shot at the Alamo Village, the movie set originally created for John Wayne's The Alamo. [5] Parts of the film were also shot at Kanab Canyon and Glen Canyon in Utah. [6] Larry McMurtry, the author of the novel Lonesome Dove, reportedly paid homage to Bandolero! by using similar names for the characters in his book. Both tales begin ...