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  2. Juggernaut (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    Juggernaut is a 1974 British crime suspense film starring Richard Harris, Omar Sharif, and Anthony Hopkins. The film, which was directed by Richard Lester , [ 1 ] was largely shot on location aboard the TS Hamburg in the North Sea .

  3. Coded anti-piracy - Wikipedia

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    The original style of CAP code, developed in 1982 by Kodak along with the Motion Picture Association, is a series of very small dots printed in the picture area of a film print. The original instance of CAP developed by Kodak is a technology for watermarking film prints to trace copies of a print, whether legal or not.

  4. Juggernaut (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    Juggernaut is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Eugene Boyko and released in 1968. [1] Produced for the National Film Board of Canada , the film documents the delivery and transport of a calandria to a new nuclear reactor being built in Rajasthan , India .

  5. Juggernaut (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    Juggernaut is a 1936 British mystery film, starring Boris Karloff and Joan Wyndham. Directed by Henry Edwards , it was based on the novel by Alice Campbell and was distributed by Julius Hagen Productions.

  6. Category:1970s disaster films - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Juggernaut (1974 film) M. Meteor (film) The Mine (1978 film)

  7. Category:Films directed by Richard Lester - Wikipedia

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  8. The Juggernaut - Wikipedia

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    The Juggernaut was originally five reels long, but only two are known to survive today. These exist in private collections. [5] The film has been reconstructed twice using production stills and title cards to replace the missing material. The 2012 reconstruction was 30 minutes long and the 2017 reconstruction 62 minutes. [6]

  9. MovieCode - Wikipedia

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    The site was reported by the BBC as having received more than 10,000 hits 10 days after its launch. [3]The German edition of Engadget was noted for its web site's HTML code being used in Duane Clark's 2011 TV series XIII, [4] [12] while it was noted elsewhere that movie code is frequently taken from web sites, including Wikipedia [5] [14] and a Canadian bank.