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English. Box office. $554,361 [2] Museum Hours is a 2012 Austrian-American drama film written and directed by Jem Cohen. The film is set in and around Vienna 's Kunsthistorisches Museum.
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English. Budget. $110 million [3] Box office. $574.5 million [4] Night at the Museum is a 2006 American fantasy comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. It is based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Croatian illustrator Milan Trenc.
Wonder Woman 1984. The Wrong Trousers. Categories: Films by setting. Museums in popular culture. Museums in fiction. Works set in museums.
Contents. Night at the Museum (franchise) Night at the Museum is a mixed live action (first three films) and traditionally animated (fourth film) American media franchise of fantasy - comedy films based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Milan Trenc, are directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon.
Box office. $413.1 million [1] Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian is a 2009 American fantasy comedy film written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, produced by Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan and Shawn Levy and directed by Levy. The film stars Ben Stiller, with Ricky Gervais, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Hank Azaria ...
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