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Cuba Crossing, also known as Assignment: Kill Castro, Kill Castro, and Sweet Dirty Tony, [2] [3] is a 1980 German/American international co-production action film directed by Chuck Workman and distributed by Troma Entertainment.
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The Hollywood Heritage Museum, also known as the "Hollywood Studio Museum," is located on Highland Ave. in Hollywood, California, United States.. The museum is opposite the Hollywood Bowl and is housed in the restored Lasky-DeMille Barn, [1] which was acquired in February 1983 by Hollywood Heritage, Inc., and moved to its present site.
The Mall at Tuttle Crossing is an enclosed shopping mall located in northwest Columbus, Ohio. It has a Dublin, Ohio mailing address, [ 2 ] but it is in the Columbus city limits. [ 3 ] It was developed by a joint venture of Taubman Centers and the Georgetown Company and opened July 24, 1997.
The Palace Theatre is a 2,695-seat restored movie palace located at 34 W. Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American Insurance Union Citadel (now the LeVeque Tower). Today the theater functions as a multi-use performing arts venue.
Juban may refer to: Juban (Upper Yafa), a sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa; Juban, Albania, a settlement in Shkodër County; Juban, Iran, a village in Gilan Province, Iran; Juban, Sorsogon, a municipality in the Philippines; Juban District, Dhale Governorate, Yemen; Jewban or Juban, a Jewish Cuban; Azabu-Jūban, in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Dangerous Crossing is a 1953 American mystery film starring Jeanne Crain and Michael Rennie and directed by Joseph M. Newman. Based on the 1943 play Cabin B-13 by John Dickson Carr , [ 1 ] the story revolves around newlyweds who become physically separated while on their honeymoon on an ocean liner.
The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya (Russian: Трактир на Пятницкой, romanized: Traktir na Pyatnitskoy) is a 1978 Soviet crime film. The picture is a screen adaptation of the eponymous novel by Nikolai Leonov. [1] The film became was one of the leading pictures at the 1978 USSR box-office (5th place), it was seen by 54.1 million viewers.