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Blood Oath, known in some countries as Prisoners of the Sun, is a 1990 Australian drama film directed by Stephen Wallace and co-written by Denis Whitburn and Brian A. Williams. The film stars Bryan Brown, George Takei, Terry O'Quinn, John Bach, John Clarke, Deborah Kara Unger, Russell Crowe, John Polson, Nicholas Eadie, David Argue and Ray Barrett.
Blood Oath, a 2009 album by Suffocation; Blood Oath (Farnsworth novel), 2010; Blood Oath, a 1990 Australian film "Blood Oath" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), a 1994 television episode; Blood Oath, a 1982 novel by David Morrell; Blood Oath, a fictional film in the 2002 video game Stuntman
Beverly "Bev" Marsh is a fictional character created by Stephen King [1] and one of the main characters of his 1986 horror novel It.The character is seen as a member of "The Losers Club" and a romantic interest of fellow members Bill Denbrough and Ben Hanscom.
In May 2024, Mike Flanagan, Trevor Macy and Melinda Nishioka were revealed to be executive producers on Shelby Oaks, under their production company Intrepid Pictures. [20] In late 2020, it was announced that Koontz had formed a new genre consulting firm, Blood Oath, with various other industry veterans. [21]
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The “Outlander” prequel series at Starz has cast four actors as younger versions of key characters from the original show. “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” has added Rory Alexander ...
The Blood-C anime, sequel anime film, manga series, a stage play and three live-action films features an extensive cast of characters co-created by studio Production I.G and manga artist group CLAMP. The series is set in a fictionalized version of different areas in Japan.
"You have to walk away feeling that you put it all on the table," says Demi Moore, center, photographed in London in August with writer-director Coralie Fargeat, left, and co-star Margaret Qualley.