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Sean Boelman of Popaxiom gave the film a mixed rating of 2.6/5, writing that: "A Score to Settle is a ton of fun for what it is. If you come in expecting a masterpiece, you will surely be disappointed. However, if you want a schlocky action movie featuring the always entertaining Nicolas Cage, this movie is definitely worth the rental fee". [10]
Painful ulcers of the gums develop, causing trouble eating. If the patient is malnourished and has recently been sick with an infectious disease, such as measles or chickenpox, they are at more risk for developing noma. Fever may develop at this stage, which can persist indefinitely. Appropriate treatment at this stage can halt the disease. [9]
A Face to Die For (also known as The Face in the UK and Australia) is a 1996 television film, based on the book The Face by Marvin and Mark Werlin who also wrote the teleplay with Duane Poole. It is a romantic thriller that stars Yasmine Bleeth , [ 2 ] James Wilder and Robin Givens .
Kill and Kill Again was released in New York on May 8, 1981. [1] On August 12, 1980, the Hollywood Reporter announced that a third film in the series was planned. [1] As of December 2013, no follow-up film has gone into production. [1]
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The Dead Are Alive (Italian: L'etrusco uccide ancora / The Etruscan Kills Again) is a 1972 giallo film by Italian director Armando Crispino, with music by Riz Ortolani, and starring Alex Cord, Samantha Eggar and John Marley.
To Live, to Die, to Live Again (French: Vivre, mourir, renaître) is a 2024 French drama film co-written and directed by Gaël Morel. [1] The film stars Victor Belmondo , Lou Lampros and Théo Christine as Cyril, Emma and Sammy, three young adults in a love triangle whose lives are sent in unexpected directions by HIV/AIDS .
The film was approved by censors without any edits on 15 August 1941, and premiered in Berlin on 29 August. [6] Over 18 million people watched the film [12] and it earned 5.4 million ℛℳ (equivalent to $23,182,532 in 2021) for a profit of 3,641,000 ℛℳ (equivalent to $15,631,037 in 2021). [7] It was banned by Allied powers after the war. [13]