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U.S. distribution only; produced by Territory Pictures [16] The Last Train to New York: co-production with Atomic Monster, Gaumont Film Company and Coin Operated [17] Romantic Comedy: co-production with Hello Sunshine [18] Rush Hour 4: co-production with Roger Birnbaum Productions [19] Single at the Wedding: co-production with Something ...
20th Century Fox / Fox 2000 Pictures / Phoenix Pictures Steve Miner (director); David E. Kelley (screenplay); Bill Pullman , Bridget Fonda , Oliver Platt , Brendan Gleeson , Betty White , Meredith Salenger , David Lewis , Tim Dixon, Natassia Malthe , Mariska Hargitay , Jed Rees , Richard Leacock, Jake T. Roberts, Ty Olsson , Adam Arkin
List of longest running film series and franchises; Spin-off films* List of film remakes* List of Disney live-action adaptations and remakes of Disney animated films; List of English-language films with previous foreign-language film versions; Reboot films* List of interquel films* List of fictional shared universes in film
B. Baadshah (1999 film) Baantjer, de film: De Cock en de wraak zonder einde; Babar: King of the Elephants; Babel (1999 film) Baby Geniuses; Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure
Sir Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer. He first came to prominence as one half of the comic double act Fry and Laurie, alongside Hugh Laurie, with the two starring in A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1989–1995) and Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993).
A. Absolute Hangover; Adult Behavior; The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland; Afraid of Nothing, the Jobless King; Ali G, Innit; Alien Adventure; The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy
XX is a 2017 American horror anthology film directed by Jovanka Vuckovic, Annie Clark, Roxanne Benjamin, and Karyn Kusama. It stars Natalie Brown , Melanie Lynskey , Breeda Wool , and Christina Kirk .
The American independent film, prior to the 1980s and first half of the 1990s, [19] [20] [11] was previously associated with race films, [21] Poverty Row b movies (e.g. Republic Pictures [22] [23]), exploitation films, avant-garde underground cinema (when it was known as the New American Cinema [24] [25]), social and political documentaries, experimental animated shorts (since the mid-1930s ...