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Blackout is a 2022 American action crime thriller film directed by Sam Macaroni and starring Josh Duhamel, Abbie Cornish, Nick Nolte and Omar Chaparro. [1] [2] [3]
Blackout is a 2023 American horror film written and directed by Larry Fessenden and starring Alex Hurt, Addison Timlin and Motell Gyn Foster. [1] As with Fessenden's previous film Depraved, it is inspired by classic monster movies (in the case of Blackout, werewolf films such as The Wolf Man) though it is not a direct remake. [2]
Blackout is a 1985 American made-for-television psychological thriller film directed by Douglas Hickox, and written by Richard Smith, Richard Parks, Les Alexander, and David Ambrose. Plot [ edit ]
The film was presented by Premier Studios at Comic-Con Russia 2019 along with the film Caramora and the film adaptation of Metro 2033. [16] The Blackout is the only film from Russia included in the program of the American festival Cinequest, combining cinema and high technology. [17]
Blackout is a 2008 psychological thriller film directed by Rigoberto Castañeda and starring Amber Tamblyn, Aidan Gillen, Armie Hammer, and Katie Stuart.It is based on the novel of the same name by Italian novelist Gianluca Morozzi, although the plot of the film deviates heavily from the source material.
Blackout is a 2024 Hindi-language comedy thriller film directed by Devang Shashin Bhavsar and produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Niraj Kothari. It stars Vikrant Massey, Ruhani Sharma, Sunil Grover, Mouni Roy, Jisshu Sengupta, Anant Vijay Joshi, Prasad Oak, Kelly Dorji and others.
The Blackout, an American film directed by Abel Ferrara; Black Out p.s. Red Out, a 1998 Greek film; Blackout, an American television film starring Jeffrey Wright and Zoe Saldana set during the Northeast Blackout of 2003; Blackout (2008 American film), a horror film starring Amber Tamblyn and Aidan Gillen; Blackout (2008 Finnish film), a Finnish ...
Murder by Proxy (U.S. title: Blackout) is a 1954 British 'B' [1] film noir crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Dane Clark, Belinda Lee and Betty Ann Davies. [2] [3] [4] The film was based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Helen Nielsen. It was produced by Hammer Films, and released in the United States by Lippert Pictures.