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The Last Grenade
Gordon Flemyng
['Rick Moranis', 'Robert Asher', 'Taviani', 'Teruo Ishii', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Madhupal', 'Aleksandr Sokurov', 'Robert Redford', 'Bapu', 'Nigel Cole', 'Daryush Shokof', 'Sean McNamara', 'Bruno Bozzetto', 'Peter Dalle', 'Samir Karnik', 'Paul Auster', 'Sanjay Jadhav', 'Campbell Scott', 'Jack Conway', 'Herbert Wilcox', 'Joe Simon', 'Danny Boyle', 'Barry Levinson', 'Balaji Sakthivel', 'Parthiban', 'Henson', 'Ekachai Uekrongtham', 'Alec Baldwin', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Vetrimaaran', 'Steve York', 'John Krasinski', 'John Dahl', 'Jeff Zimbalist', 'Howard Deutch', 'Marguerite Duras', 'Adam Curtis', 'Elmer Clifton', 'Srinivas Avasarala', 'Atanu Ghosh', 'Jandhyala', 'Juan Antonio Bardem', 'William Keighley', 'Abbas Kiarostami', 'Ettore Scola', 'Stanley Kramer', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'James Gunn', 'Anurag Kashyap', 'Chuck Jones', 'Steve James', 'Ivan Reitman', 'Eliseo Subiela', 'Kevin Smith', 'Brian Levant', 'Ralph Staub', 'Michael Carreras', 'Beeban Kidron', 'Luciano Salce', 'Ari Folman', 'Masaki Kobayashi', 'Paul Verhoeven', 'Kenji Mizoguchi', 'Silvio Soldini', 'Martin Donovan', 'Ranjith', 'Jang Hoon', 'Roger Vadim', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Jag Mundhra', 'Rich Moore', 'Velcrow Ripper', 'Chang Cheh', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Kamal Amrohi', 'Tom McLoughlin', 'Radley Metzger', 'Joseph Ruben', 'Mario Gariazzo', 'Bharathan', 'Emilio Estevez', 'Peter Howitt', 'Miles Mander', 'Walerian Borowczyk', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Masahiro Shinoda', 'Sajid Khan', 'Tamara Jenkins', 'Joseph Strick', 'John Guillermin', 'Niki Caro', 'Illeana Douglas', 'James Whale', 'Guillermo Arriaga', 'Helmut Weiss', 'Makoto Shinkai', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Hrishikesh Mukherjee']
The Last Grenade
The Last Grenade is a 1970 British war film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starring Stanley Baker and Alex Cord as two soldiers of fortune, formerly comrades, who now find themselves on opposite sides. The cast also includes Richard Attenborough, Honor Blackman, Rafer Johnson, John Thaw, Andrew Keir, and Julian Glover. It was the final feature film directed by Flemyng. Filmed in Hong Kong and Spain, the film only uses names of the characters from John Sherlock's 1964 novel The Ordeal of Major Grigsby that was set in the Malayan Emergency in 1948. Sherlock co-wrote the original screenplay that was rewritten by James Mitchell. The working title of the film was Grigsby.
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director
Johnny Gaddaar
Sriram Raghavan
['Vipul Amrutlal Shah', 'Prakash Mehra', 'William Frawley', 'Liu Fendou', 'Fernando Solanas', 'Sreekumaran Thampi', 'Chandrakant Kulkarni', 'David Duchovny', 'Steve Rash', 'Rob Schneider', 'Jack Conway', 'Renato Castellani', 'Dominic Polcino', 'Jennifer Westfeldt', 'Joseph Barbera', 'Guillermo Arriaga', 'Manimaran', 'Lew Landers', 'Kundan Shah', 'Desmond Davis', 'Taika Waititi', 'Philip Seymour Hoffman', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Alexander Payne', 'Sheldon Lettich', 'Mark Cendrowski', 'Giuseppe Bertolucci', 'Lindsay Shonteff', 'Mel Gibson', 'William Keighley', 'Freddie Francis', 'Swapan Saha', 'Virginia Van Upp', 'Jack Hill', 'James Burrows', 'Ralph Thomas', 'Anees Bazmee', 'Carlos Diegues', 'Nasir Hussain', 'Sean McNamara', 'Juliusz Machulski', 'Romuald Karmakar', 'Ray Enright', 'Louis Ralph', 'Jack Hannah', 'Ted Tetzlaff', 'Craig Mazin', 'Sudeep', 'Tetsuya Takahashi', 'Frances Marion', 'Boris Malagurski', 'Silambarasan', 'Georgiy Daneliya', 'suseenthiran', 'Boris Sagal', 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'Peter Medak', 'Yves Boisset', 'Julien Temple', 'Sidney Hayers', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Tom Hanks', 'Hobart Henley', 'Alexander Hall', 'Jack Buchanan', 'Sumitra Peries', 'Keenen Ivory Wayans', 'Phil Joanou', 'Eric Fogel', 'Martin Brest', 'Giacomo Gentilomo', 'Elizabeth Banks', 'Bryan Singer', 'Yahoo Serious', 'Muriel Box', 'Nishikant Kamat', 'Tim Van Patten', 'Peter Berg', 'David Winters', 'Bertrand Blier', 'Lewis Gilbert', 'Phil Rosen', 'Suneel Darshan', 'Charley Chase', 'Forough Farrokhzad', 'Agnieszka Holland', 'Antun Vrdoljak', 'Wallace Worsley', 'Ramesh Bhat', 'Lowell Sherman', 'Wes Archer', 'Wim Wenders', 'Basu Bhattacharya', 'Per Fly', 'Don Sharp', 'Bruce Lee', 'Rebecca Miller', 'Hisham Zreiq', 'Ari Folman']
Neil Nitin Mukesh
Neil Nitin Mukesh Chand Mathur (born 15 January 1981) better known as Neil Nitin Mukesh is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi-language films. He is the son and grandson of singers (Nitin Mukesh and Mukesh, respectively). After brief roles as a child in Vijay (1988) and Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii (1989), Mukesh decided to venture into acting after graduating from HR College with a bachelor's degree in commerce. Neil made his debut as an adult in Sriram Raghavan's 2007 critically acclaimed thriller Johnny Gaddaar, which earned him a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award nomination. He subsequently earned critical praise for his performance in New York (2009) and Jail (2009); the former earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. The actor was later noted for his performances in Lafangey Parindey (2010), 7 Khoon Maaf (2011) and David (2013). He debuted in Tamil cinema with his negative role in Kaththi (2014), for which he learned Tamil from scratch.
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director
Octopussy
John Glen
['Pasquale Festa Campanile', 'Majid Majidi', 'Hugh Hudson', 'Fumito Ueda', 'John Cassavetes', 'Larry David', 'Hal Needham', 'Tom McLoughlin', 'Pierre Morel', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Goichi Suda', 'Julio Irigoyen', 'Aaron Springer', 'Warren Beatty', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Chuck Jones', 'Konrad Wolf', 'Neill Blomkamp', 'Venu Nagavally', 'George Stevens', 'Rajkumar Kohli', 'Rian Johnson', 'Sam Peckinpah', 'Sundar C', 'Clive Donner', 'Hal Roach', 'Aziz Mirza', 'Bryan Forbes', 'Alfred Vohrer', 'Charles Jarrott', 'Michael Polish', 'Mark Cendrowski', 'Douglas Hickox', 'Albert Dekker', 'Milton Rosmer', 'Ameer Sultan', 'Marty Feldman', 'Peter Lord', 'Nishikant Kamat', 'James Whale', 'Michael Lembeck', 'Kazuaki Kiriya', 'Robert Towne', 'Vinay Shukla', 'Yogaraj Bhat', 'Dharmesh Darshan', 'Nunzio Malasomma', 'Hansal Mehta', 'Iain Softley', 'Ann Hui', 'Ashutosh Gowariker', 'Eugenio Derbez', 'Adrian Lyne', 'Fruit Chan', 'Bruno Barreto', 'Albert Lamorisse', 'Paolo Villaggio', 'Udhayanidhi Stalin', 'Karunakaran', 'Gerhard Lamprecht', 'Nils Gaup', 'Desmond Davis', 'Charles Barton', 'Anthony Asquith', 'Puttanna Kanagal', 'Takashi Shimizu', 'Bert Haanstra', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Fazil', 'Ken Loach', 'Vetrimaran', 'Bhappi Sonie', 'Ruth Orkin', 'Jean Aurel', 'Pooja Bhatt', 'Jeff Kanew', 'William Frawley', 'Tim McCanlies', 'Kevin Bacon', 'Nicolas Winding Refn', 'Uli Edel', 'Pabst', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Wim Wenders', 'Andrew Lau', 'Ravi Raja Pinisetty', 'Giannis Dalianidis', 'Bob Hoskins', 'Sanjay Khan', 'Azhagam Perumal', 'Abbas Kiarostami', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Jaap Speyer', 'Alexander Dovzhenko', 'Dan Mazer', 'Paul Feig', 'Gary David Goldberg', 'Seth Rogen', 'Jiang Wen']
Octopussy
Octopussy (1983) is the thirteenth entry in the Eon Productions James Bond film series, and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from a short story in Ian Fleming's 1966 short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights, although the film's plot is original. It does, however, include a portion inspired by the Fleming short story "The Property of a Lady" (included in 1967 and later editions of Octopussy and The Living Daylights), while the events of the short story "Octopussy" form a part of the title character's background and are recounted by her. Bond is assigned the task of following a general who is stealing jewels and relics from the Soviet government. This leads him to a wealthy Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, and his associate, Octopussy. Bond uncovers a plot to force disarmament in Europe with the use of a nuclear weapon. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, Octopussy was released in the same year as the non-Eon Bond film Never Say Never Again. Written by George MacDonald Fraser, Richard Maibaum, and Michael G. Wilson, the film was directed by John Glen.
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director
Black Robe
Bruce Beresford
['Arnold Laven', 'Ivan Abramson', 'Antonio Mercero', 'Edward Dillon', 'Frank Borzage', 'Willis Goldbeck', 'George Sluizer', 'Carlos Hugo Christensen', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Mackenzie Crook', 'Ivan Reitman', 'Arturo Ripstein', 'Basu Chatterjee', 'Paul Greengrass', 'Ralph Ince', 'Bonnie Hunt', 'Ivor Wood', 'Joe Massot', 'Jacques Jaccard', 'Robert Bresson', 'Florenz Ziegfeld', 'Paul Wendkos', 'Sarah Polley', 'Alexander Grasshoff', 'Bapu', 'John Requa', 'Burt Lancaster', 'Paul Strand', 'Tod Browning', 'Kitano', 'Nancy Meyers', 'Derren Nesbitt', 'Bruno de Almeida', 'James Burrows', 'Kubrick', 'Neil LaBute', 'Pasquale Squitieri', 'Gina Kim', 'Yu Suzuki', 'Michael Jackson', 'Jamie Uys', 'Sujoy Ghosh', 'Ben Sharpsteen', 'Brian Robbins', 'Alexander Kluge', 'Peter Masterson', 'Werner Klingler', 'Wojciech Jerzy Has', 'Jared Hess', 'Brian Iles', 'Renny Harlin', 'Carlos Reygadas', 'Benito Zambrano', 'Umberto Lenzi', 'Irving Pichel', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Henry Levin', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Georgi Daneliya', 'Jean Delannoy', 'Manimaran', 'David Zucker', 'Francis Ford Coppola', 'Tetsuya Nakashima', 'Mario Zampi', 'Salah Abouseif', 'Harry Watt', 'William Cameron Menzies', 'Sanjay Khan', 'Andrew Jarecki', 'Jim Wynorski', 'Georges Lautner', 'Henson', 'Barnet Kellman', 'Jamie Babbit', 'Don Mancini', 'Vasili Pichul', 'Alex Graves', 'Terry Jones', 'Yuen Biao', 'Nicolas Roeg', 'Brian Desmond Hurst', 'Tom Ford', 'Luca Guadagnino', 'Buddhadeb Dasgupta', 'Yuuji Horii', 'Jake Paltrow', 'Jennifer Yuh Nelson', 'Luigi Magni', 'Jacques Demy', 'Mario Soldati', 'Mark Waters', 'Divya Khosla Kumar', 'Mainak Bhaumik', 'Olivier Assayas', 'Rob Schneider', 'Charles Chauvel', 'Keith Gordon', 'Imtiaz Ali']
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean ([saɡ.nɛ.lak.sɛ̃.ʒɑ̃], [saɡ.ne.lak.sẽ.ʒã]) is a region in Quebec, Canada. It contains the Saguenay Fjord, the estuary of the Saguenay River, stretching through much of the region. It is also known as Sagamie in French, from the first part of "Saguenay" and the last part of "Piekouagami", the Innu name (meaning "flat lake") for Lac Saint-Jean, with the final "e" added to follow the model of other existing region names such as Mauricie, Témiscamie, Jamésie, and Matawinie. The name Saguenay is possibly derived from the Innu word "Saki-nip" which means "where water flows out". With a land area of 98,710.11 km2 (38,112.19 sq mi), the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is, after the Nord-du-Québec and Côte-Nord regions, the third largest of Quebec regions in the area. This region is bathed by two major watercourses, Lac Saint-Jean and the Saguenay River, both of which mark its landscape deeply and have been the main drives of its development in history. It is also irrigated by several other large watercourses. Bordered by forests and mountainous massifs, the southern portion of the region constitutes a fertile enclave in the Canadian Shield called the Saguenay Graben. Both the scenery and the cultural sites and activities of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean attract tourists every year. Lac Saint-Jean is a popular vacation destination in the summer for residents of the more urban regions of Quebec. The region is considered the heartland of the Quebec sovereignty movement. The beauty of the region can be seen in the 1991 film Black Robe, directed by Bruce Beresford.
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director
Lydia Bailey
Jean Negulesco
['Jimmy Sangster', 'Billy Wilder', 'Nishikant Kamat', 'Michael Cacoyannis', 'Matthew Weiner', 'Hiroyuki Imaishi', 'Lamont Johnson', 'Mario Zampi', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Amol Palekar', 'Abel Ferrara', 'Nicolas Philibert', 'Andjar', 'Max Gillies', 'Joe Pytka', 'Karan Johar', 'David Steinberg', 'Scola', 'Gillian Armstrong', 'Emanuele Crialese', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Babubhai Mistry', 'Lucas Belvaux', 'Steven Spielberg', 'Karl Maka', 'Russell Mulcahy', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Zach Cregger', 'Jean Rollin', 'Waris Hussein', 'Hanung Bramantyo', 'Iqbal Durrani', 'Linguswamy', 'Albert Dekker', 'John Sayles', 'Bharathi Raja', 'Duniya Soori', 'Mario Gariazzo', 'John Landis', 'George Sherman', 'Miguel Albaladejo', 'Boopathy Pandian', 'Haskell Wexler', 'Kenny Ortega', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Stuart Heisler', 'Devendra Goel', 'William Desmond Taylor', 'John English', 'Hal Hartley', 'John Hough', 'Wallace Fox', 'Bryan Forbes', 'The Wachowski Brothers', 'George Sluizer', 'Jeff Garlin', 'Bertrand Tavernier', 'Annelise Hovmand', 'Brett Leonard', 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy', 'Clara Law', 'Yonfan', 'Don Scardino', 'Jang Hoon', 'John Llewellyn Moxey', 'Mick Garris', 'Joseph Henabery', 'Dick Maas', 'Clarence Fok', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'Tommy Wirkola', 'Ram Mukherjee', 'Marshall Herskovitz', 'Alex Kendrick', 'Aldo Fabrizi', 'Chitralaya Gopu', 'Christopher Nolan', 'suseenthiran', 'Lewis Allen', 'Frank Urson', 'Harry Piel', 'Demy', 'Tom Six', 'Francesco Nuti', 'Pierre Morel', 'Bill Duke', 'Saul Bass', 'Frank Perry', 'Abel Gance', 'Rudolf Meinert', 'Kiyoshi Kurosawa', 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'Howard Hughes', 'Sam Fuller', 'Michel Blanc', 'Alanis Obomsawin', 'Puri Jagannadh', 'Rusty Cundieff', 'Lillian Gish']
Lydia Bailey
Lydia Bailey is a 1952 American historical film directed by Jean Negulesco, based on the novel of the same name by Kenneth Roberts. It stars Dale Robertson and Anne Francis.
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director
Eternally Yours
Tay Garnett
['George Armitage', 'Rohit Shetty', 'Hideo Kojima', 'James Moll', 'Sunil Kumar Desai', 'David Byrne', 'Stanley Kramer', 'Samuel Fuller', 'Gu Changwei', 'Eisenstein', 'Mythili', 'Pradeep Sarkar', 'Chris Columbus', 'John de Rantau', 'Leos Carax', 'Jandhyala', 'Hugo del Carril', 'Lars von Trier', 'Manmohan Desai', 'Luis Llosa', 'Danny Boyle', 'Hella Joof', 'Karen Moncrieff', 'Franco Rossi', 'Anthony Kimmins', 'Christian Frei', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Harry Watt', 'Enzo Barboni', 'Peter Yates', 'Jacques Perrin', 'Bruce Lee', 'Denis Sanders', 'Ishmael Bernal', 'George Sidney', 'Kunal Kohli', 'Paul Mazursky', 'Spencer Gordon Bennet', 'Kabeer Kaushik', 'Veit Harlan', 'Craven', 'Stephen Herek', 'Victor Fleming', 'Sam Fuller', 'Tarsem', 'Lal Jose', 'Tsui Hark', 'Bertrand Blier', 'Mohan Krishna Indraganti', 'Nandita Das', 'Giancarlo Esposito', 'Bilal Lashari', 'Dorothy Arzner', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Nathan Greno', 'Johnnie To', 'Vincent Selva', 'Godfrey Grayson', 'Joe Pytka', 'Ari Sandel', 'William Castle', 'Howard Hughes', 'Eduardo Coutinho', 'Murnau', 'Padmarajan', 'Ravi Raja Pinisetty', 'Eric Bana', 'Barbara Peeters', 'Louis Wolheim', 'Randal Kleiser', 'Wes Archer', 'Wesley Ruggles', 'Tom Terriss', 'Paul Strand', 'Barbera', 'Fritz Lang', 'Attila Dargay', 'Puttanna Kanagal', 'Michel Gondry', 'Jennifer Jason Leigh', 'Prakash Kovelamudi', 'Lloyd Corrigan', 'Jack Neo', 'Alec Baldwin', 'Gil Kenan', 'Mel Stuart', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Kamal Amrohi', 'Brad Fraser', 'Montgomery Tully', 'Mark Sandrich', 'Stephen Norrington', 'Sandip Ray', 'Ephraim Kishon', 'Raymond De Felitta', 'Henry Jaglom', 'Gordon Parry', 'Brad Bird', 'Miranda July']
Eternally Yours (film)
Eternally Yours is a 1939 American United Artists film produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne. It stars Loretta Young and David Niven. Composer Werner Janssen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music.
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director
Ganeshana Maduve
Phani Ramachandra
['Jeff Daniels', 'Vijay Milton', 'Neil LaBute', 'Anwar Rasheed', 'Puneet Issar', 'James Goldstone', 'Sidney Hayers', 'Matthew Nastuk', 'Mark Neveldine', 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'Abel Ferrara', 'Dana Brown', 'Rachel Ward', 'Rainer Werner Fassbinder', 'Ashutosh Gowarikar', 'Tony Ching', 'Henri Colpi', 'Busby Berkeley', 'Henson', 'Mike Binder', 'Dario Argento', 'Sanjay Jadhav', 'Don Coscarelli', 'Catherine Breillat', 'Michael Dowse', 'Leopold Wharton', 'Matt Reeves', 'John Llewellyn Moxey', 'Bryan Forbes', 'Lou Reed', 'Salah Abouseif', 'Bonnie Hunt', 'David Schwimmer', 'Capra', 'Mackenzie Crook', 'Fellini', 'Sam Fuller', 'Jules Dassin', 'Jonathan Demme', 'Rosshan', 'Pupi Avati', 'Benny Chan', 'Radha Mohan', 'Kevin Bacon', 'Steve Pink', 'Burny Mattinson', 'George Clooney', 'Joris Ivens', 'Fay McKenzie', 'Julian Fellowes', 'Arnaud Desplechin', 'Georgiy Daneliya', 'Elliot Silverstein', 'Murnau', 'Antonio Capuano', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Ring Lardner', 'Michele Placido', 'Mahamat Saleh Haroun', 'Rex Ingram', 'Corey Allen', 'Alex Chandon', 'Gordon Hessler', 'James Mangold', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Edward Sloman', 'Zoya Akhtar', 'Maurizio Zaccaro', 'Rachel Grady', 'Michel Blanc', 'Walter Lang', 'Brakhage', 'Thangar Bachan', 'Buzz Kulik', 'Anik Dutta', 'Hrishikesh Mukherjee', 'John Fawcett', 'Vijaya Bapineedu', 'Muktha Srinivasan', 'Edoardo Ponti', 'Karl Maka', 'Phillips Smalley', 'James Dearden', 'Gene Nelson', 'Arthur Dong', 'Henry Jaglom', 'Henry Koster', 'Joseph Henabery', 'Ida May Park', 'Maclean Rogers', 'Lasse Spang Olsen', 'Marco Bechis', 'Jerry Warren', 'Marco Kreuzpaintner', 'Takashi Miike', 'Edward Sedgwick', 'Vikram Bhatt', 'Tati', 'James Cameron']
Ganeshana Maduve
Ganeshana Maduve (meaning: Ganesha's Marriage) is a 1990 Kannada romantic comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. It was a big box-office hit in its time and is considered to be one of the great Kannada comedy films.
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director
Les Triplettes de Belleville
Sylvain Chomet
['Doug Liman', 'Ricky Gervais', 'Satish Kaushik', 'Stewart Raffill', 'Harold Huth', 'Kasthuri Raja', 'Denys Desjardins', 'Robert Frank', 'Otto Brower', 'Henning Carlsen', 'Leon Gast', 'Shajoon Kariyal', 'Sunil Kumar Desai', 'Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia', 'Dante Lam', 'Peter Graham Scott', 'Darren Lynn Bousman', 'Chris Rock', 'Wilhelm Thiele', 'Frank Tuttle', 'Usmar Ismail', 'Gilles Carle', 'Elia Kazan', 'Gilles Grangier', 'Ebrahim Hatamikia', 'Rauf Khalid', 'Bill Murray', 'David Duchovny', 'Derek Jarman', 'Muktha Srinivasan', 'Irving Rapper', 'Justin Lin', 'Werner Schroeter', 'Joseph Schildkraut', 'Peter Billingsley', 'Dungan', 'Lawrence Ah Mon', 'Scott Cooper', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'Jack Donohue', 'Nikos Nikolaidis', 'Neil LaBute', 'Manmohan Desai', 'Werner Klingler', 'Ben Stiller', 'Antun Vrdoljak', 'Chantal Akerman', 'Vidhu Vinod Chopra', 'Bud Yorkin', 'Gregory Ratoff', 'Matthew Robbins', 'Naresh Kumar', 'Rene Daalder', 'Sylvia Chang', 'Tottempudi Krishna', 'Willy Mullens', 'Ben Hecht', 'John Schlesinger', 'Stefan Schwartz', 'Peque Gallaga', 'Seth Gordon', 'Michael McCullers', 'Eriprando Visconti', 'Wallace Fox', 'William Asher', 'Robert De Niro', 'Eisenstein', 'Bryan Forbes', 'Frank Tashlin', 'Craven', 'Nassar', 'Robyn', 'Rick Salomon', 'Bahman Ghobadi', 'Drake Doremus', 'Jim Wynorski', 'vikraman', 'Karu Pazhaniappan', 'Bob Clark', 'Bodil Ipsen', 'Imtiaz Ali', 'suseenthiran', 'Randhir', 'Yoji Yamada', 'Arne Mattsson', 'Guy Ritchie', 'Hideo Kojima', 'Padmanabham', 'Rajasenan', 'Giancarlo Esposito', 'Dadasaheb Phalke', 'Claire Denis', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Yogaraj Bhat', 'Bertolt Brecht', 'Santhosh Sivan', 'Fumito Ueda', 'John Glen', 'Nuri Bilge Ceylan']
Belleville Rendez-vous (song)
"Belleville Rendez-vous" is a song from the animated film Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003), with music by Benoît Charest and lyrics by Sylvain Chomet. The song was performed "in character" in the film by Béatrice Bonifassi. The soundtrack album includes two versions of the song, one in French and the other in English, both performed by - M - (a.k.a. Matthieu Chedid). It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Song, and has been subsequently covered by the male duo The Lost Fingers and the female trio Rock Paper Scissors. Belleville Rendez-vous is also the name given to the film Les Triplettes de Belleville in its UK release.
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director
Unfaithfully Yours
Preston Sturges
['Greg Araki', 'Miyazaki', 'Stanislav Govorukhin', 'Priyadarshan', 'Fritz Lang', 'Clarence Brown', 'Georgi Daneliya', 'William Desmond Taylor', 'Ken Burns', 'Gervais', 'Michael Powell', 'Matt Mulhern', 'Edward Dillon', 'Pietro Germi', 'Ramanand Sagar', 'Renny Harlin', 'William Keighley', 'Dadasaheb Phalke', 'Ray Taylor', 'Louis Ralph', 'Naomi Kawase', 'Jeff Kanew', 'Jared Hess', 'Rajkumar Kohli', 'Matthew Chapman', 'James Huth', 'Rohit Shetty', 'Singeetham Srinivasa Rao', 'Peter Cattaneo', 'Jag Mundhra', 'Lee Tamahori', 'Manivannan', 'Frank Oz', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Frederick De Cordova', 'Andrey Zvyagintsev', 'Anthony Kimmins', 'Kamal Haasan', 'Srinivas Avasarala', 'Hal Hartley', 'Henry Winkler', 'Aashiq Abu', 'Harry Beaumont', 'Tom Graeff', 'Julia Crawford Ivers', 'Gillies MacKinnon', 'Gunnel Lindblom', 'David Schmoeller', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Hayao Miyazaki', 'Zhang Yimou', 'Brian Yuzna', 'Narender Bedi', 'Jonathan Teplitzky', 'Isao Takahata', 'Dante Lam', 'Matthew Weiner', 'Dennis Dugan', 'Basil Dearden', 'Hideo Kojima', 'Scott Cooper', 'Anthony Perkins', 'Madhur Jaffrey', 'Pier Paolo Pasolini', 'Roger Spottiswoode', 'Andy Lau', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Gautham Menon', 'Jaap Speyer', 'Jack Hill', 'Martin Donovan', 'Girish Karnad', 'Craven', 'Sam Dunn', 'Thulasidas', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'Mike Nichols', 'Tim Story', 'Andrei Konchalovsky', 'Charles Laughton', 'Corey Yuen', 'Alexandre Aja', 'kashinath', 'Julian Gilbey', 'Danny Boyle', 'Michel Gondry', 'Luchino Visconti', 'Hall Bartlett', 'Rishi Kapoor', 'Alain Berliner', 'Paul Greengrass', 'John Cleese', 'Josh Fox', 'Sanjay Gupta', 'Sudhir Mishra', 'Steven Brill', 'Ted Post']
Unfaithfully Yours (1948 film)
Unfaithfully Yours is a 1948 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallee and Barbara Lawrence. The film is a black comedy about a man's failed attempt to murder his wife, whom he believes has been unfaithful to him. Although the film, which was the first of two Sturges made for Twentieth Century-Fox, received mostly positive reviews, it was not successful at the box office.
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director
Thomas the Impostor
Georges Franju
['Ben Stassen', 'Charles Band', 'Simi Garewal', 'Marleen Gorris', 'LeVar Burton', 'Anik Dutta', 'Zack Snyder', 'William Wellman', 'Prabhu Solomon', 'Paco Plaza', 'Clive Holden', 'Euzhan Palcy', 'Harry Watt', 'Vijay Anand', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Ray Harryhausen', 'Paul Rudnick', 'Randall Wallace', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Michael Moore', 'Eddie Romero', 'Alex Graves', 'Atanu Ghosh', 'Ivan Passer', 'Jack Hannah', 'Henry Lehrman', 'Ron Mann', 'Ariel Schulman', 'Stanislav Rostotsky', 'Jennifer Westfeldt', 'Suresh Krissna', 'Fazil', 'Sam Raimi', 'Sudhir Mishra', 'Vincente Minnelli', 'Subhash Kapoor', 'Neeraj Vora', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'David Mickey Evans', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Jim Kouf', 'Paul Michael Glaser', 'Antonio Pietrangeli', 'Oliver Drake', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Joe Pasternak', 'Claude Miller', 'Arch Oboler', 'Barbara Albert', 'Taika Waititi', 'Beeban Kidron', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Sam Firstenberg', 'Paul Schrader', 'Danny Boyle', 'Allan Arkush', 'Teruo Ishii', 'Alain Corneau', 'Agathiyan', 'Godfrey Reggio', 'Allan Dwan', 'Arthur Dong', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Anubhav Sinha', 'Ben Hecht', 'Johny Antony', 'Roger Kumble', 'Brett Ratner', 'Tarkovsky', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Giannis Dalianidis', 'Zacharias Kunuk', 'Bill Bixby', 'Frank Darabont', 'David Schwimmer', 'Enrico Guazzoni', 'Hal Ashby', 'Andrew Jarecki', 'Joan Micklin Silver', 'Sarah Kernochan', 'Joseph Strick', 'Enzo Barboni', 'John Harlow', 'Karu Pazhaniappan', 'Sampath Nandi', 'Prasanna Vithanage', 'Lixin Fan', 'David Arquette', 'Jabbar Patel', 'Mahamat Saleh Haroun', 'Humayun Ahmed', 'Daniel Birt', 'Melanie Mayron', 'Mario Van Peebles', 'Sebastian Doggart', 'Bruce Sweeney', 'Sumitra Peries', 'Prakash Rai', 'Hiromasa Yonebayashi']
Thomas the Impostor
Thomas the Impostor (French: Thomas l'imposteur) is a 1964 French film directed by Georges Franju and starring Emmanuelle Riva, Fabrice Rouleau, Sophie Dares, Jean Marais and Charles Aznavour. It is based on a novel of the same name by Jean Cocteau, which had first been published in French in 1923 and had been inspired by Cocteau's experiences in the first World War. An American edition of the novel, translated into English by Lewis Galentiere, was published in 1925 under the title Thomas the Impostor, and another English translation by Dorothy Williams was subsequently published in 1957 under the title The Impostor. The film was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival.
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director
The Gold Rimmed Glasses
Giuliano Montaldo
['Anne Heche', 'Zach Cregger', 'Dominic Polcino', 'David Dobkin', 'Ingmar Bergman', 'Tinto Brass', 'Phillip Noyce', 'Jeannot Szwarc', 'Hal Needham', 'Vijay Bhatt', 'Jack Hill', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Michael Winner', 'Anik Dutta', 'Rex Ingram', 'Simon Cellan Jones', 'Charles Martin Smith', 'Brillante Mendoza', 'Romuald Karmakar', 'Dinah Shore', 'Bruce McDonald', 'Julia Crawford Ivers', 'Karl Malden', 'George Loane Tucker', 'John Schlesinger', 'Stanley Kwan', 'Francis Ford Coppola', 'Luciano Emmer', 'Fellini', 'Florenz Ziegfeld', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Massimo Dallamano', 'Neill Blomkamp', 'Edward Sloman', 'John de Rantau', 'Chris Weitz', 'Tim McCanlies', 'Joe May', 'Andrew Bergman', 'Dan Mazer', 'Attila Dargay', 'Robert Asher', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Kurt Land', 'Marco Mak', 'Thirumurugan', 'Shaad Ali', 'Mark Sandrich', 'Bob Fosse', 'Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia', 'Sarath Kumar', 'Stephen Daldry', 'Rachel Ward', 'Stefan Schwartz', 'Robert Lynn', 'Phani Ramachandra', 'Iain Morris', 'Ron Gilbert', 'Donner', 'Stanislav Govorukhin', 'Thangar Bachan', 'Alekos Sakellarios', 'Jim Jarmusch', 'Norman Lee', 'Michael Ritchie', 'Albert Band', 'Frank Zappa', 'Rebecca Miller', 'Sophie Barthes', 'Hy Averback', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Scott Wiper', 'Vivek Agnihotri', 'Aziz Mirza', 'Butch Hartman', 'Harry Piel', 'Mysskin', 'Kunal Deshmukh', 'Tod Browning', 'Hema Malini', 'Anjan Dutt', 'Benjamin Christensen', 'Dungan', 'Jack Starrett', 'Brest', 'Chantal Akerman', 'Gilles Grangier', 'Mike Leigh', 'Paul Brickman', 'Matt Chow', 'Howard Hawks', 'Maggie Greenwald', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Sidney Salkow', 'Henry King', 'Ricky Gervais', 'Augusto Genina', 'Fernando Solanas', 'Colin Trevorrow']
The Gold Rimmed Glasses
Gli occhiali d'oro (internationally released as The Gold Rimmed Glasses) is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo, starring Philippe Noiret, Rupert Everett and Valeria Golino. Set in Ferrara and in a nearby seaside resort in 1938, the plot follows a Jewish student and a homosexual doctor who suffer persecution in Fascist Italy. The film is an adaptation of Giorgio Bassani's novel The Gold Rimmed Spectacles (Gli occhiali d'oro). It entered the main competition at the 1987 Venice Film Festival, where it won two Golden Osellas for Best Costume Design and Best Set Design. For his soundtrack Ennio Morricone won the David di Donatello for Best Score.
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director
Mother 2
Shigesato Itoi
['Fay McKenzie', 'Mizoguchi', 'Bam Margera', 'Ben Sombogaart', 'David Nutter', 'Nunzio Malasomma', 'Del Shores', 'Christopher Miller', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'Philip Seymour Hoffman', 'Sergio Sollima', 'Gary David Goldberg', 'Gene Quintano', 'George Clooney', 'Daniel Birt', 'Ernst Lubitsch', 'Alexander Korda', 'Joan Tewkesbury', 'Dev Anand', 'Juliusz Machulski', 'Yahoo Serious', 'Sion Sono', 'Mick Jackson', 'Brent Hodge', 'Kurt Land', 'Hiroshi Inagaki', 'E V V Satyanarayana', 'Guru Dutt', 'Shashanka Ghosh', 'Tobias Lindholm', 'George Sluizer', 'Barbra Streisand', 'Parthiban', 'Chang Cheh', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Til Schweiger', 'Elliot Silverstein', 'Thomas Bentley', 'Kavya Madhavan', 'Hugh Hudson', 'Dominic Polcino', 'Robert Clouse', 'Tom Terriss', 'Shankar Nag', 'Gabriele Muccino', 'Gene Kelly', 'Balu Mahendra', 'Renato Castellani', 'Krzysztof Zanussi', 'Michel Blanc', 'Vince Gilligan', 'Matthew Chapman', 'Jerry Lewis', 'Peter Lord', 'Hanung Bramantyo', 'Kitano', 'Diane Kurys', 'Peter Glenville', 'Nadia Tass', 'Miranda July', 'Nick Hurran', 'Freddie Francis', 'Kelly Osbourne', 'Mel Ferrer', 'Bart Freundlich', 'Chris Morris', 'Peter Farrelly', 'Brad Anderson', 'Randall Wallace', 'Theo Angelopoulos', 'Larry Fessenden', 'Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra', 'Dick Lowry', 'Bimal Roy', 'Gerry Anderson', 'Ernest Dickerson', 'Santhana Bharathi', 'Clive Holden', 'Junji Sakamoto', 'Joseph Zito', 'Scott Cooper', 'Peter Richardson', 'Vittorio Metz', 'Uli Edel', 'Ate de Jong', 'Robert Aldrich', 'Sergio Leone', 'Wong Jing', 'Johnny Zito', 'Gerd Oswald', 'Tom McLoughlin', 'Hans Petter Moland', 'Walter Salles', 'Ken Hughes', 'Tommy Wiseau', 'Larry Charles', 'Jon Turteltaub', 'Vetrimaran', 'Jack Neo']
Development of Mother 3
The two-part and nine-year development of Mother 3, a role-playing video game, took place between 1994 and 2006 with a three year gap in-between, and spanned four consoles and multiple delays. Following the commercial success of its predecessor, Mother 2 (EarthBound outside Japan), Mother series creator Shigesato Itoi was given the previous game's development team. Inspired by Super Mario 64, the team set out to create a 3D game that ultimately exceeded the capabilities of the platform and changed their console focus from the Super Famicom to the Nintendo 64 and its 64DD magneto-optical drive expansion peripheral, for which it was expected to be a 1998 launch title. Upon the commercial failure of the 64DD, it was converted to the cartridge-only format. Itoi thought of the game's concept during Mother 2's development and built a 12-chapter story with player-characters that rotated between chapters. Having been a producer during Mother 2, Itoi served as a scriptwriter during Mother 3's development. A North American version was announced as EarthBound 64, but did not materialize when the 60 percent-complete Japanese release was cancelled in August 2000 in reprioritization leading up to Project Dolphin (the code name of the GameCube). At the time, the game was estimated to need another two years of work. After multiple years and failed petitions, Mother 3 was reannounced for the Game Boy Advance in 2003 within a Japanese television commercial for Mother 1+2, a port of Mother and Mother 2 to the Advance. The game kept its original story and received a graphical overhaul in a pixelated style similar to Mother 2. The game's themes included human physiology, renewal, and fungibility on the morality spectrum. Its music was composed by Shogo Sakai, and retained the quirky style of series composers Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka. Mother 3 was released on April 20, 2006 in Japan, whereupon it became a bestseller. It has not been released outside Japan.
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director
Wo Hu
Marco Mak
['Alex Cox', 'Bert Williams', 'Sanjay Gupta', 'Maxwell Shane', 'Alexandre Rockwell', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Irving Allen', 'Chetan Anand', 'Fielder Cook', 'Diana Lee Inosanto', 'Amos Poe', 'Lino Brocka', 'Nelson Pereira dos Santos', 'Rolf de Heer', 'Eldar Ryazanov', 'John Hamburg', 'Sergiu Nicolaescu', 'Vijay', 'Nick Cassavetes', 'Suri', 'Ernst Lubitsch', 'Eli Roth', 'Alexander Payne', 'Bill Murray', 'Max Neufeld', 'Kevin Bacon', 'Mick Garris', 'Paul Morrissey', 'Sergio Sollima', 'Abbas Tyrewala', 'Evan Goldberg', 'Hansal Mehta', 'Frank Borzage', 'Norman Lee', 'Winston Hibler', 'Frank Zappa', 'Charles Frend', 'Miranda July', 'Anthony Hickox', 'Arthur Crabtree', 'Karen Moncrieff', 'Christopher Nolan', 'Don Stroud', 'Dwarakish', 'Phillip Noyce', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Gene Quintano', 'Arthur Penn', 'Tarkovsky', 'Laura Poitras', 'Paul Hoen', 'Robert Montgomery', 'Ruben Fleischer', 'Raymond Yip', 'Nanni Moretti', 'Jaco Van Dormael', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Antonio Capuano', 'Fred Savage', 'Brest', 'Menhaj Huda', 'Russell Crowe', 'Rahul Rawail', 'James Ivory', 'Didier Bourdon', 'Ben Stassen', 'Boris Sagal', 'Eloy de la Iglesia', 'Yasmin Ahmad', 'Peter Segal', 'Dean Stockwell', 'Takahashi', 'Otto Preminger', 'Bill Rebane', 'Hans Weingartner', 'Simon Wincer', 'Suda51', 'Willard Huyck', 'Nancy Kruse', 'Delmer Daves', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Gillies MacKinnon', 'Sidney Sheldon', 'Rick Moranis', 'Fred Dekker', 'Henrik Galeen', 'Mario Zampi', 'Luciano Ercoli', 'Maurice Sendak', 'Tom Six', 'Tigmanshu Dhulia', 'Scola', 'Tamra Davis', 'Gene Kelly', 'Kaushik Ganguly', 'Karl Grune', 'Gandhi Krishna', 'Yu Suzuki', 'Thom Fitzgerald']
Wo Hu
Wo Hu is a 2006 Hong Kong crime film directed by Marco Mak and Wang Guangli starring Eric Tsang, Francis Ng, Jordan Chan, Sonija Kwok, Michael Miu, Julian Cheung and with a special appearance by Shawn Yue.
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director
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam
Boopathy Pandian
['Marino Girolami', 'Jonathan Lynn', 'Oswald Mitchell', 'Alastair Fothergill', 'Nikos Tsiforos', 'Andrei Konchalovsky', 'Sanjay Leela Bhansali', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Susi Ganeshan', 'Chimbu Deven', 'Valerio Zurlini', 'Sylvain Chomet', 'Allen Coulter', 'Bill Duke', 'Jean Becker', 'Maurits Binger', 'Don Coscarelli', 'Julien Temple', 'Ram Narayan', 'Kotayya Pratyagatma', 'Leonard Nimoy', 'Graham Cutts', 'Konrad Wolf', 'Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar', 'Major Sundarrajan', 'Abraham Polonsky', 'Anatole Litvak', 'Dick Lowry', 'Michael Winterbottom', 'Hal Ashby', 'Randhir', 'Peter Fonda', 'Mario Landi', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Sanjay Jadhav', 'Lo Wei', 'Don Scardino', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Euzhan Palcy', 'Didier Bourdon', 'George Sluizer', 'Alex Proyas', 'Jodie Foster', 'Anthony Kimmins', 'Lewis Teague', 'Vincente Minnelli', 'Jacques Tourneur', 'Eldar Ryazanov', 'James Toback', 'Visu', 'Nancy Kruse', 'Leni Riefenstahl', 'Gianni Amelio', 'Hayao Miyazaki', 'Larry Peerce', 'Luigi Chiarini', 'Frank Launder', 'Erich von Stroheim', 'Mervyn LeRoy', 'Sidney Franklin', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Irving Allen', 'Kayo Hatta', 'Rosshan', 'Phillips Smalley', 'Tarsem', 'Herbert Wilcox', 'Tage Danielsson', 'Jerry Thorpe', 'Alexander Hall', 'Stephen Fung', 'Brett Leonard', 'Dharmesh Darshan', 'Muktha Srinivasan', 'Spike Jonze', 'Gabriele Salvatores', 'Bruce McDonald', 'Sam Mendes', 'Dadasaheb Phalke', 'Terry Gilliam', 'Francesca Archibugi', 'Puttanna Kanagal', 'Ashu Trikha', 'Vittorio De Sica', 'Ezhil', 'Robert Clouse', 'The Polish brothers', 'Barbara Kopple', 'Jerry Schatzberg', 'Gary Winick', 'Rajkumar Gupta', 'Mario Camus', 'Gordon Hessler', 'Mikhail Romm', 'Hiromasa Yonebayashi', 'Carol Reed', 'Andy Tennant', 'Will Gluck', 'Eugenio Derbez']
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam (English: The Divine Sport Starts) is a 2006 Tamil comedy film directed by Boopathy Pandian and produced by Vimala Geetha. Dhanush and Shriya Saran play the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Karunas and Saranya play other pivotal roles. The film, which had music composed by D. Imaan, was released on 15 December 2006 and performed well at the box office.
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director
Horizons West
Budd Boetticher
['Chris Rock', 'George Archainbaud', 'Liam Neeson', 'Lawrence Kasdan', 'Dinesh Babu', 'Francis Searle', 'Sidney Meyers', 'Albert Dekker', 'Derren Nesbitt', 'James Wong Howe', 'Alexander Payne', 'Yoshinori Kitase', 'Hiromasa Yonebayashi', 'Giovanni Pastrone', 'Luiz de Barros', 'Gilles Grangier', 'Godard', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Henrik Galeen', 'Dick Clement', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'Alec Baldwin', 'Edward Sloman', 'Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar', 'Jonathan Caouette', 'Mrinal Sen', 'Taika Waititi', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Lothar Mendes', 'Duniya Soori', 'Sophie Barthes', 'Aldo Lado', 'Marco Bellocchio', 'Iginio Straffi', 'Iain Softley', 'Duccio Tessari', 'Marcel Camus', 'Carl Theodor Dreyer', 'Panju Arunachalam', 'Kuleshov', 'Udhayanidhi Stalin', 'Dennis Law', 'Mabel Normand', 'Keenan Wynn', 'David Schmoeller', 'Robert Florey', 'Peter Bogdanovich', 'Chandrakant Kulkarni', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Francesco Barilli', 'Adam Deacon', 'Ventura Pons', 'John Huston', 'Albert Finney', 'Alberto Lattuada', 'Harry Baweja', 'Jeff Lieberman', 'Sam Shepard', 'Bhanumathi', 'Muktha Srinivasan', 'Tahir Hussain', 'Zhang Yang', 'William Nigh', 'Mehboob Khan', 'Bharathi Raja', 'Michael Winterbottom', 'Antonio Banderas', 'Jack Smight', 'Michael Bay', 'Rob Sitch', 'Elmer Clifton', 'Shane Meadows', 'Les Mayfield', 'Julie Taymor', 'Thom Eberhardt', 'Saul Bass', 'Steven Spielberg', 'Andrea Arnold', 'Mani Kaul', 'Buck Henry', 'Godfrey Grayson', 'Kunchacko Boban', 'David Howard', 'Hideki Kamiya', 'Shamim Sarif', 'Rodrigue Jean', 'Timothy Hutton', 'Alastair Fothergill', 'Benny Chan', 'Werner Schroeter', 'Paul Naschy', 'Oscar Micheaux', 'Jonathan Nossiter', 'Naresh Kumar', 'John Landis', 'Peter Masterson', 'Raj Chakraborty', 'Jake Paltrow', 'Rahul Dholakia']
Horizons West
Horizons West is a 1952 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Robert Ryan and Julie Adams.
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director
The Patent Leather Kid
Alfred Santell
['David Wain', 'Norman Dawn', 'Anders Thomas Jensen', 'John Farrow', 'James Moll', 'Mansoor Khan', 'AR Murugadoss', 'Walter Hill', 'Ramin Bahrani', 'Forest Whitaker', 'Joe Chappelle', 'Jacques Feyder', 'John Krasinski', 'Burt Reynolds', 'Kathir', 'Zoltan Korda', 'Scott Shaw', 'Luciano Ercoli', 'Tom Terriss', 'Neill Blomkamp', 'Roman Polanski', 'Zach Cregger', 'Steve James', 'Nathan Greno', 'Mehmood', 'Larisa Shepitko', 'Howard Higgin', 'Archie Mayo', 'Mario Gariazzo', 'Fassbinder', 'Salah Abu Seif', 'Derick Martini', 'Vasili Pichul', 'Edward LeSaint', 'Bharathiraaja', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Luigi Magni', 'Franco Amurri', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Brian Levant', 'Wilhelm Thiele', 'Rajinder Singh Bedi', 'Lou Tellegen', 'Fatty Arbuckle', 'Bart Freundlich', 'Mostofa Sarwar Farooki', 'Kaspar Rostrup', 'Gandhi Krishna', 'Franco Zeffirelli', 'Harold Ramis', 'Duke Worne', 'Byron Howard', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Bruce McDonald', 'Yakov Protazanov', 'John Harlow', 'Georges Lautner', 'Otis Turner', 'Jerry Zucker', 'Sergio Citti', 'Michael Lembeck', 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy', 'Charles Jarrott', 'Louis Ralph', 'Saawan Kumar Tak', 'Pitof', 'Ray Dennis Steckler', 'Bruno Corbucci', 'Fritz Wendhausen', 'Max Linder', 'Arthur Rosson', 'Usmar Ismail', 'Sion Sono', 'Danny Huston', 'Hans Deppe', 'Ted Tetzlaff', 'Tarun Mansukhani', 'Rob Epstein', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Kazuaki Kiriya', 'Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra', 'Bharathi Raja', 'Steven Seagal', 'Bruce McCulloch', 'Brad Fraser', 'Balaji Tharaneetharan', 'Kari Skogland', 'Hugo del Carril', 'Joe Hahn', 'Robert Lynn', 'Tarun Majumdar', 'Jeff Zimbalist', 'Rasu Madhuravan', 'Sean McNamara', 'Julien Temple', 'Gustav Ucicky', 'William Keighley', 'Vicente Aranda', 'Albert Lamorisse']
The Patent Leather Kid
The Patent Leather Kid is a 1927 silent film which tells the story of a boxer who scoffs at fighting outside the ring... particularly for the United States once it enters World War I. Eventually, he is drafted, is shipped overseas, and performs a heroic act, which results in his being severely wounded. It stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly O'Day, Lawford Davidson, Matthew Betz and Arthur Stone. The movie was adapted by Gerald C. Duffy (titles), Winifred Dunn, Casey Robinson (uncredited) and Adela Rogers St. Johns from the story by Rupert Hughes. It was directed by Alfred Santell. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor (Richard Barthelmess).
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director
Cat Ballou
Elliot Silverstein
['Montgomery Tully', 'Bharathiraja', 'Anwar Rasheed', 'Jim Abrahams', 'Bill Forsyth', 'Laurice Guillen', 'Caveh Zahedi', 'Maurice Sendak', 'Hitchcock', 'Chittajallu Pullayya', 'Christian Frei', 'Ruba Nadda', 'Tom Ricketts', 'Klaus Kinski', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Jerry Thorpe', 'Mark Waters', 'Scott Cooper', 'Scott Coffey', 'Rajkumar Santoshi', 'Arne Sucksdorff', 'Ben Wheatley', 'Alex Graves', 'Stacy Peralta', 'Jack King', 'Lynn Shelton', 'Mike Nichols', 'Michele Lupo', 'Walter Forde', 'Karen Arthur', 'Mitchell Leisen', 'Raja Nawathe', 'Narender Bedi', 'Jonathan Demme', 'Barbara Kopple', 'Peter Bogdanovich', 'Peter Weir', 'Kabeer Kaushik', 'Boris Barnet', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Krishna Vamsi', 'Harry Watt', 'Puneet Issar', 'Umberto Lenzi', 'Cy Endfield', 'Yuen Biao', 'Bruce LaBruce', 'Brett Leonard', 'Denison Clift', 'Salah Abu Seif', 'Jack Arnold', 'Bertolt Brecht', 'Ralph Hemecker', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Ring Lardner', 'Bilal Lashari', 'David Elfick', 'Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar', 'Abraham Polonsky', 'Otto Brower', 'Ken Burns', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Christian Duguay', 'Jeremy Summers', 'Rene Daalder', 'Tim Allen', 'Augusto Genina', 'Ram Gopal Verma', 'Henry Lehrman', 'Willis Goldbeck', 'Sergio Corbucci', 'George Cukor', 'Gregory Ratoff', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Jaspal Bhatti', 'William Hanna', 'Perry Henzell', 'Eric Forsberg', 'Sydney Ayres', 'Samuel Fuller', 'Rich Moore', 'Sidney Lumet', 'Alex Proyas', 'Eugene Levy', 'Albert Band', 'Robert Clouse', 'Rosshan Andrrews', 'Melanie Mayron', 'Ford Sterling', 'Jaco Van Dormael', 'Anne Heche', 'Oscar Apfel', 'Ramesh Bhat', 'Tom Schulman', 'Dana Adam Shapiro', 'Irving Rapper', 'Greg Mottola', 'Fumito Ueda', 'Mary Stuart Masterson']
Cat Ballou
Cat Ballou is a 1965 comedy Western musical film starring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin, who won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his dual role. The story involves a woman who hires a notorious gunman to protect her father's ranch, and later to avenge his murder, but finds that the gunman is not what she expected. The supporting cast features Michael Callan, Dwayne Hickman, and singers Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye, who together perform the movie's theme song. The film was directed by Elliot Silverstein from a screenplay by Walter Newman and Frank Pierson from the novel The Ballad of Cat Ballou by Roy Chanslor. Chanslor's novel was a serious Western, and though it was turned into a comedy for the movie, the filmmakers retained some darker elements. The film references many classic Western films, notably Shane.
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director
The Singing Vagabond
Oliver Drake
['Kevin Greutert', 'Sidney Pollack', 'Otto Brower', 'Javed Jabbar', 'Joan Tewkesbury', 'Lamberto Bava', 'Tom Hanks', 'Anjali Menon', 'Mitchell Leisen', 'Neil Jordan', 'The Wachowski Brothers', 'Emir Kusturica', 'Adam Davidson', 'Joris Ivens', 'Mick Garris', 'Charles Jarrott', 'Kabeer Kaushik', 'Robert Wise', 'Claude Sautet', 'Dick Lowry', 'Stanley Tong', 'Srinivas Avasarala', 'Evan Goldberg', 'Dinesh Babu', 'Atul Agnihotri', 'Samuel Goldwyn', 'Andy Sidaris', 'Shoojit Sircar', 'Giuliano Montaldo', 'William Kotcheff', 'Hugo del Carril', 'Raj Kumar Gupta', 'Wim Wenders', 'Christine Fellows', 'Larry Cohen', 'Chris Stokes', 'Marco Bellocchio', 'Oren Peli', 'Tim Allen', 'Melville Shavelson', 'Lexi Alexander', 'Marco Mak', 'Ryuhei Kitamura', 'YVS Chowdary', 'Zhang Yimou', 'Preston Sturges', 'Phil Rosen', 'Nigel Patrick', 'Lilik Sudjio', 'Chris Koch', 'Archie Mayo', 'Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury', 'Giuseppe Ferrara', 'James Parrott', 'Gustave de Kervern', 'Yoshihiro Nishimura', 'Terry Kinney', 'Wong Kar Wai', 'Ed Burns', 'Aditya Chopra', 'Uri Zohar', 'Ron Clements', 'Pierre Morel', 'Werner Herzog Filmproduktion', 'Nagabharana', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Aleksandr Rogozhkin', 'Joko Anwar', 'Bam Margera', 'Eric Red', 'Scola', 'Kinji Fukasaku', 'Barbera', 'Luigi Cozzi', 'Don Bluth', 'Antonio Margheriti', 'Forough Farrokhzad', 'Sylvia Chang', 'Satish Kaushik', 'Nima Nourizadeh', 'Martin Ritt', 'Tamar Simon Hoffs', 'Reginald Le Borg', 'John Krasinski', 'Stephen Norrington', 'Bernard Knowles', 'Eric Khoo', 'Dylan', 'Alexander Hammid', 'Frank Borzage', 'Mikhail Romm', 'Charles Reisner', 'Himanshu Rai', 'Walter Grauman', 'Sooraj Barjatya', 'Didier Bourdon', 'Robert Thornby', 'Hall Bartlett', 'Stephanie Rothman']
The Singing Vagabond
The Singing Vagabond is a 1935 American Western film directed by Carl Pierson and starring Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, and Smiley Burnette. Written by Oliver Drake and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a cowboy who rides to the rescue when badguys kidnap a beautiful woman.
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director
Heavenly Puss
Joseph Barbera
['Benito Perojo', 'Puneet Sira', 'Revathy', 'Henry King', 'Jim Henson', 'Hal Needham', 'Burt Lancaster', 'Tamra Davis', 'Michel Blanc', 'Leni Riefenstahl', 'Elaine May', 'Pat Proft', 'Antonio Banderas', 'Godard', 'Ajay Devgan', 'The Wachowski Brothers', 'Steve Pink', 'Bart Freundlich', 'Don Weis', 'Kunchacko Boban', 'John Greyson', 'Lie Tek Swie', 'Padmarajan', 'Sandra Nettelbeck', 'Fausto Brizzi', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Ravi Tandon', 'Yuuji Horii', 'Nelson Pereira dos Santos', 'Rob Zombie', 'Pietro Francisci', 'MacFarlane', 'David Nutter', 'Samson Chiu', 'Alexander Sokurov', 'Forough Farrokhzad', 'David Seltzer', 'Steve James', 'Marc Evans', 'Randolph Scott', 'Faisal Saif', 'Gordon Hessler', 'Sam Raimi', 'Ashu Trikha', 'John Frankenheimer', 'Michael Pressman', 'Espen Sandberg', 'William Berke', 'Penny Marshall', 'Mysskin', 'Simi Garewal', 'Kirk Douglas', 'Tage Danielsson', 'Chris Cunningham', 'Phani Ramachandra', 'Steve Taylor', 'Keanu Reeves', 'Nikhil Advani', 'Kunal Deshmukh', 'Hideki Kamiya', 'Tapan Sinha', 'Mary Stuart Masterson', 'Niki Caro', 'Vetrimaaran', 'Venkat Prabhu', 'Gurinder Chadha', 'Yves Robert', 'Rick Salomon', 'Adoor Gopalakrishnan', 'Alain Tanner', 'Maurizio Nichetti', 'Pauly Shore', 'Damon Dash', 'Thomas Vinterberg', 'Mai Zetterling', 'Anik Dutta', 'Keith Gordon', 'Blacky Ko', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Hans Steinhoff', 'Franz Antel', 'Ben Sombogaart', 'Jules Dassin', 'Arnaldo Jabor', 'Khwaja Ahmad Abbas', 'Turk Pipkin', 'Shashanka Ghosh', 'George Nolfi', 'James Bridges', 'Kunihiko Yuyama', 'Ezhil', 'Arnold Laven', 'Sohail Khan', 'Frank Harris', 'Dinah Shore', 'Vikram Bhatt', 'Ida Lupino', 'Alexander Payne', 'Jagadish']
Heavenly Puss
Heavenly Puss is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 42nd Tom and Jerry short, created in 1948, and released on 9 July 1949. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon's music was composed by Scott Bradley and the animation was credited to Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge.
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director
Spinal Tap
Rob Reiner
['Harald Reinl', 'Anthony Bushell', 'Harry Beaumont', 'Arnold Leibovit', 'Marshall Neilan', 'Robert Moore', 'Erich von Stroheim', 'Narender Bedi', 'Vatroslav Mimica', 'Alekos Sakellarios', 'Gabriel Axel', 'Cameron Mitchell', 'Mahesh Bhatt', 'Karen Arthur', 'Luc Besson', 'Shane Van Dyke', 'Pietro Germi', 'William Peter Blatty', 'Christopher Nolan', 'Stan Brakhage', 'Don Siegel', 'Eddie Romero', 'Henry Jaglom', 'Spede Pasanen', 'Thampi Kannanthanam', 'Sylvia Chang', 'Ethan Hawke', 'Michel Brault', 'Joel Schumacher', 'Miyazaki', 'Winsor McCay', 'Charley Chase', 'Bernard Knowles', 'Javed Jabbar', 'Ermanno Olmi', 'Rex Beach', 'Stuart Heisler', 'David MacDonald', 'John English', 'Masaki Kobayashi', 'Scott Cooper', 'Clara Law', 'Lucas Demare', 'Michael Rubbo', 'Sam Fuller', 'Rob Schmidt', 'Yuen Biao', 'Miles Mander', 'Patrice Leconte', 'Peter Hedges', 'Sajid Khan', 'Sekhar Kammula', 'Virginia Grey', 'Gus van Sant', 'Claude Sautet', 'Kathir', 'Robert Frank', 'Joe Carnahan', 'Jason Zada', 'Ken Burns', 'Norman Jewison', 'Imtiaz Ali', 'Jacques Cousteau', 'Sergio Corbucci', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Wally Pfister', 'Herbert Mason', 'Hannah Fidell', 'Chandra Prakash Dwivedi', 'Tim Story', 'Robert Thornby', 'Gillo Pontecorvo', 'Robert Asher', 'Cynthia Wade', 'Charles Martin Smith', 'Claudio Fragasso', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Padmanabham', 'Carl Ottosen', 'Davis Guggenheim', 'Ben Coccio', 'Jennifer Abbott', 'John Boorman', 'Ford Beebe', 'Manoj Kumar', 'Roman Kachanov', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Ranjith', 'Kiyoshi Kurosawa', 'Tigmanshu Dhulia', 'Kunle Afolayan', 'Anant Mahadevan', 'Mimi Leder', 'Marc Levin', 'Mostofa Sarwar Farooki', 'Niki Caro', 'Charles Vidor', 'Michael Curtiz', 'Todd Haynes']
Robert Leighton (film editor)
Robert Leighton is a British film and television editor with more than 30 feature film credits since 1980. He has edited nearly all of the films by film director Rob Reiner, commencing with This is Spinal Tap in 1984. He has also edited three films with Christopher Guest. His work includes hit comedies and mockumentaries such as This is Spinal Tap, Best in Show and When Harry Met Sally as well as classic dramas such as Stand by Me and the Stephen King thriller, Misery, which garnered actress Kathy Bates a "Best Actress" Oscar. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the feature film, A Few Good Men (1992).
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Johnny Tiger
Paul Wendkos
['Anne Fletcher', 'John Frankenheimer', 'Christoffer Boe', 'Yu Suzuki', 'Andreas Schnaas', 'Harmony Korine', 'Tim Allen', 'Bilal Lashari', 'Julien Duvivier', 'Oliver Hirschbiegel', 'Gordon Quinn', 'Randolph Scott', 'Uli Edel', 'Kevin Smith', 'Byron Howard', 'Abbas Kiarostami', 'Andrew Adamson', 'Edmond Keosayan', 'Shakti Samanta', 'Parolini', 'Visconti', 'Nate Watt', 'Jack Bender', 'Shantaram', 'Robert Townsend', 'Jean Negulesco', 'Denis Dyack', 'Tod Browning', 'Joshua Logan', 'Slamet Rahardjo', 'Thornton Freeland', 'Claude Berri', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Vince Gilligan', 'Kelly Reichardt', 'Damian Harris', 'Blacky Ko', 'John Lasseter', 'Trey Parker', 'Pietro Germi', 'Eran Riklis', 'Guido Brignone', 'Nikos Koundouros', 'Don Hahn', 'Tottempudi Krishna', 'Ariel Schulman', 'Dean Parisot', 'Sergiu Nicolaescu', 'Phil Rosen', 'Andy Lau', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Biswajeet', 'Deepa Mehta', 'Luigi Cozzi', 'Marc Evans', 'Frederic Zelnik', 'Nikos Tsiforos', 'John Turturro', 'Anne Heche', 'Steve Sekely', 'Kirsten Sheridan', 'Olivier Megaton', 'Kunal Kohli', 'Frank Tuttle', 'Lev Atamanov', 'Prabhat Roy', 'Ben Sombogaart', 'Gianni Franciolini', 'Martin Campbell', 'Nanni Moretti', 'Rajkumar Hirani', 'Bruce Sweeney', 'Stuart Walker', 'Lucio Fulci', 'Gerd Oswald', 'Ralph Bakshi', 'Brian Henson', 'Yuthlert Sippapak', 'Kurt Land', 'John English', 'Giuseppe Bertolucci', 'Sasi Shanker', 'Joe Dante', 'Alex Nicol', 'Aleksandr Rou', 'Sujit Mondal', 'Carlos Hugo Christensen', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Joe Johnston', 'Balaji Sakthivel', 'Alexander Korda', 'Alain Tanner', 'Arthur Hiller', 'Kabeer Kaushik', 'George Stevens', 'Susan Seidelman', 'Sridhar', 'Kundan Shah', 'Wallace Worsley']
Johnny Tiger
Johnny Tiger (1966) is a Florida Western film directed by Paul Wendkos, starring Robert Taylor, Chad Everett, and Geraldine Brooks. The Universal Studios film was shot in Central Florida in 1965, with the city of Longwood, Florida substituting for a fictional town in southern Florida adjacent to a Seminole Indian reservation, with additional filming at nearby Sanlando Springs.
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director
Desert Victory
David MacDonald
['Ettore Scola', 'Pere Portabella', 'Roman Kachanov', 'Carl Froelich', 'Nitai Palit', 'Warren Beatty', 'Dennis Gansel', 'Henry Koster', 'Max Linder', 'Laurence Harvey', 'Sean McNamara', 'Victor Salva', 'Chantal Akerman', 'Andrew McLaglen', 'Michele Soavi', 'David Elfick', 'Britt Allcroft', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Larry Semon', 'Stephen Chow', 'Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar', 'Ritwik Ghatak', 'Gordon Chan', 'Tommy Lee Wallace', 'Russell Crowe', 'Phil Joanou', 'Clara Law', 'Loretta Young', 'Aldo Fabrizi', 'Manivannan', 'Joshua Logan', 'Mel Gibson', 'Frances Marion', 'Greg Mottola', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Koreyoshi Kurahara', 'Fred Schepisi', 'Anjan Dutt', 'Partho Ghosh', 'Cherie Nowlan', 'Clark Johnson', 'Jacques Deray', 'Peter Chan', 'Alexandre Michon', 'Larry Fessenden', 'Jerry Warren', 'Ketan Mehta', 'Julian Huxley', 'Ralph Nelson', 'Warren Leight', 'Ruba Nadda', 'Pierre Morel', 'Jean Delannoy', 'Visconti', 'Bill Paxton', 'John Boorman', 'Eric Laneuville', 'Tim Roth', 'Hiroshi Watanabe', 'Shekhar Kapur', 'Stephen Poliakoff', 'Walt Becker', 'Toshio Matsumoto', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Hans Alfredson', 'Frank Launder', 'Pete Michels', 'Mohan Kumar', 'Ayan Mukerji', 'John Singleton', 'Michael Curtiz', 'Jack Layton', 'Adurthi Subba Rao', 'Bob Saget', 'Edward Sedgwick', 'Frank Oz', 'John McTiernan', 'Harald Zwart', 'Radha Mohan', 'Arthur Rosson', 'Goffredo Alessandrini', 'Ramesh Bhat', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Shoojit Sircar', 'Paul Auster', 'Thom Fitzgerald', 'Arthur Dreifuss', 'Christine Hakim', 'Taylor Hackford', 'Matt Chow', 'Arthur Maria Rabenalt', 'Buddhadeb Dasgupta', 'Giacomo Gentilomo', 'Yoshinori Kitase', 'Faisal Saif', 'Rauf Khalid', 'Billy Wilder', 'Makoto Shinkai', 'Basu Bhattacharya']
Desert Victory
Desert Victory is a 1943 film produced by the British Ministry of Information, documenting the Allies' North African campaign against Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and the Afrika Korps. This documentary traces the struggle between General Erwin Rommel and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, from the German's defeat at El Alamein to Tripoli. The film was produced by David MacDonald and directed by Roy Boulting who also directed Tunisian Victory and Burma Victory. Like the famous "Why We Fight" series of films by Frank Capra, Desert Victory relies heavily on captured German newsreel footage. Many of the most famous sequences in the film have been excerpted and appear with frequency in History Channel and A&E productions. The film won a special Academy Award in 1943 and the 1951 film The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel took sections of the film for its battle footage. The film has been criticised for emphasizing the British role in the victory, while playing down the American contribution to the battle. Mark Harris, author of the "Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War," a novel about the role five prominent Hollywood directors played in the war, has stated in an interview on Turner Classic Movies that when asked about the omission, the British war department retorted that the Americans "didn't have any good footage." A sequel, "Tunisian Victory," was produced as a co-allied production between British and American propaganda agencies, with American film makers Frank Capra and John Huston allegedly restaging actual events, such as liberations, as well as tank and air battles (some of which was actually filmed in Orlando, Florida) to achieve high quality footage that the British couldn't refuse. The British supposedly knew immediately that the footage was fake, but since they themselves restaged much of the footage, this uneasy collaboration continued.
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director
The Fate of the Dolphin
Thomas Ricketts
['Walt Becker', 'Ron Mann', 'Michele Soavi', 'Pere Portabella', 'Mel Welles', 'Pedro Costa', 'Raja Nawathe', 'Gillo Pontecorvo', 'Stanley Donen', 'Rob Schneider', 'Bigas Luna', 'Jane Campion', 'Giles Foster', 'Don McKellar', 'Laurent Cantet', 'Nigel Cole', 'Aziz Mirza', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Linguswamy', 'Hasse Ekman', 'Henry Lehrman', 'Attila Dargay', 'Andy Warhol', 'Gus van Sant', 'Les Blank', 'Feng Xiaogang', 'Steven Seagal', 'Fernando Colomo', 'Robert Wise', 'Ondi Timoner', 'Kim Nguyen', 'George Pan Cosmatos', 'Marty Feldman', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'Francesco Nuti', 'Peter Hedges', 'Deva Katta', 'Noboru Tanaka', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Frank Perry', 'Michael', 'vikraman', 'Peter Lorre', 'Mark Rydell', 'Zach Galifianakis', 'Mark Polish', 'Furie', 'Rudolf Meinert', 'Karan Johar', 'Oliver Drake', 'Dale Resteghini', 'Chitra Lakshmanan', 'Jerusha Hess', 'Eran Riklis', 'Vincente Minnelli', 'Fatty Arbuckle', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Tim Story', 'Michael Apted', 'Corey Allen', 'Edward Dmytryk', 'Michael Damian', 'Luchino Visconti', 'Visconti', 'Lucas Kazan', 'David Leland', 'Marshall Herskovitz', 'Steve Sekely', 'Birt Acres', 'Allan Dwan', 'Peter Watkins', 'James Moll', 'Dom Joly', 'Matthew Barney', 'Yakima Canutt', 'Pierre Morel', 'Yu Suzuki', 'Jose Thomas', 'Clouzot', 'Jean Renoir', 'Frank Tuttle', 'Liam Neeson', 'Diane Kurys', 'Robert Montgomery', 'Tim Whelan', 'Greg Mottola', 'Walter Forde', 'Jules Dassin', 'Vertov', 'Mario Bava', 'Martin Donovan', 'Daryush Shokof', 'Zalman King', 'John Requa', 'Frank Tashlin', 'Greg Araki', 'Tony Jaa', 'Luigi Comencini']
The Fate of the Dolphin
The Fate of the Dolphin is a 1916 American silent short drama film directed by Thomas Ricketts starring Perry Banks, Ed Coxen, George Field, Lizette Thorne, and Harry Van Meter.
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director
Mick Travis
Lindsay Anderson
['Srinu Vytla', 'Tan Tjoei Hock', 'Alex Pacheco', 'Bob Saget', 'Narendra Bedi', 'Seijun Suzuki', 'Marc Daniels', 'Mario Caserini', 'John Boorman', 'Prakash Mehra', 'Joey Lauren Adams', 'Tamar Simon Hoffs', 'John Krokidas', 'Yoo Ha', 'Vimukthi Jayasundara', 'Saul Bass', 'Torill Kove', 'Louis King', 'Sidney Salkow', 'Rob Minkoff', 'Seth Rogen', 'Susi Ganeshan', 'Marco Kreuzpaintner', 'Mani Ratnam', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Stephen Wallace', 'Kaspar Rostrup', 'Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao', 'Gloria Swanson', 'Arnold Laven', 'Dungan', 'Alex van Warmerdam', 'Tim Robbins', 'Rian Johnson', 'Stephanie Rothman', 'Gary Fleder', 'Roland Pertwee', 'Matthew Robbins', 'Mythili', 'Zhang Yimou', 'Lexi Alexander', 'Nelson Pereira dos Santos', 'Joris Ivens', 'Ameer Sultan', 'Luigi Cozzi', 'Giles Foster', 'Bharathiraja', 'Robert Luketic', 'Albert Uderzo', 'Umberto Lenzi', 'Basu Bhattacharya', 'Gervais', 'Jason Zada', 'Vijaya Bapineedu', 'Larry Buchanan', 'Gregory La Cava', 'Ravi Raja Pinisetty', 'Rajkumar Kohli', 'Andy Jones', 'Yash Chopra', 'Costa Gavras', 'Ben Hecht', 'Vijay Milton', 'Xavier Beauvois', 'Marguerite Duras', 'Leslie Goodwins', 'Turk Pipkin', 'Wesley Ruggles', 'Steve Buscemi', 'Jon Turteltaub', 'Ranjan Ghosh', 'Roman Polanski', 'Nishikant Kamat', 'Stephen Fung', 'Timur Bekmambetov', 'Leon Gast', 'Massimo Ceccherini', 'Rich Moore', 'David Schmoeller', 'Amol Palekar', 'Eric Laneuville', 'Thomas Vinterberg', 'Brian Gibson', 'George Clooney', 'Steve Carell', 'Geert Wilders', 'Chakri Toleti', 'Rajinder Singh Bedi', 'Jacques Cousteau', 'Ray McCarey', 'Charles Laughton', 'Bhagwan Dada', 'Derek Jarman', 'Caroline Link', 'Michael Powell', 'Fred Guiol', 'Max Gillies', 'Peter Glenville', 'Singeetam Srinivasa Rao']
Mick Travis
Michael Arnold "Mick" Travis is a character played by Malcolm McDowell in three films directed by British film director Lindsay Anderson and written by David Sherwin. Travis features not so much as a single character with a character arc, but as an everyman character whose role changes according to the needs of the storyteller. In 1968's if...., his first appearance (and McDowell's film debut), Travis first appears as a disaffected public school boy whose anti-establishment attitude and experiences lead to armed insurrection at a public school. The film was made at Cheltenham College, Lindsay Anderson's old school, and many of the scenes drew heavily on his experience in the Officers Training Corps at Cheltenham, which he had joined in May 1937. It also draws heavily upon Tonbridge School, where the two screenwriters both went, and several characters, including the child-abusing chaplain, are based on real people who taught at Tonbridge. In O Lucky Man!, cowritten by Sherwin and McDowell, Travis becomes a picaresque character, often compared to Voltaire's ingénu character Candide, in a satirical drama that starts with Travis's first job as a mobile coffee salesman and, after many adventures involving arms-sale scandals, experiments in human-animal genetics by the mad scientist Doctor Millar (played with relish by Graham Crowden), and a sojourn with the musician Alan Price, ends in his rebirth as a film star, thanks to a slap by a film director played in a cameo by Anderson—the scene was a depiction of McDowell's first audition in which McDowell was slapped (according to script, which he had not read) by Christine Noonan, who played 'the girl' in if.... and briefly appeared (in two roles) in O Lucky Man! In Britannia Hospital, written by Sherwin, Travis is a reporter attempting to make an investigative documentary about a hospital where Doctor Millar, the mad geneticist from O Lucky Man! is continuing his unspeakable experiments. While spying on an experiment to create a new human being from assembled body parts, Travis is captured by the hospital staff. A power cut renders the experiment's human head unusable, so Millar decapitates Travis and attaches his head to the creature. On being given life, the creature (played by McDowell) attacks Millar, forcing Millar to stab and dismember it.
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director
Deadfall
Bryan Forbes
['Jimmy Sangster', 'Lingusamy', 'Joko Anwar', 'Tony Ayres', 'Ernest Vajda', 'Arthur Rosson', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Lloyd Corrigan', 'Paul Bogart', 'Takashi Miike', 'Andy Jones', 'Peter Weir', 'Michael Polish', 'Carlo Campogalliani', 'Laura Poitras', 'Barnet Kellman', 'Steve Kloves', 'David Schwimmer', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Charles Reisner', 'Victor Saville', 'Jimmy Nail', 'Eric Stough', 'Gerald Thomas', 'Quentin Tarantino', 'Terrence Malick', 'James Cruze', 'Corey Allen', 'Navodaya Appachan', 'Chandra Sekhar Yeleti', 'Adam Elliot', 'Jack Johnson', 'John Musker', 'Ravichandran', 'Ed Burns', 'William Peter Blatty', 'Stanislav Rostotsky', 'Zach Galifianakis', 'William Asher', 'Pietro Francisci', 'Jonathan Teplitzky', 'Randolph Scott', 'Dorothy Arzner', 'Budd Boetticher', 'Greg Araki', 'Chaplin', 'Kurt Land', 'Elliot Silverstein', 'Montgomery Tully', 'Senthilnathan', 'Chanakya', 'Tonino Guerra', 'LeVar Burton', 'Singeetam Srinivasa Rao', 'Jack Hulbert', 'George Schaefer', 'Michael Crichton', 'Joe Hahn', 'Adam Shankman', 'Walter Forde', 'Elizabeth Banks', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Om Prakash Rao', 'John Frankenheimer', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Vijay Anand', 'Albert Lamorisse', 'Paul Schrader', 'Bruno Corbucci', 'Oshii', 'Bertrand Blier', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Ifa Isfansyah', 'Yuji Horii', 'Fred Dekker', 'Renoir', 'Larry Charles', 'Barbara Kopple', 'Torill Kove', 'Clarence Fok', 'Prashant Nanda', 'Partho Ghosh', 'Erich Engel', 'Alfred Santell', 'Ted Tetzlaff', 'Bapu', 'Desi Arnaz', 'Enzo Barboni', 'George Pan Cosmatos', 'Joan Micklin Silver', 'Raja Gosnell', 'Marco Bellocchio', 'Florenz Ziegfeld', 'Terence Fisher', 'Nagathihalli Chandrashekar', 'George Sidney', 'Ray Taylor', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'David Mickey Evans']
Deadfall (1968 film)
Deadfall is a 1968 film directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Michael Caine, Eric Portman and Giovanna Ralli, with music by John Barry. It is based on Desmond Cory's 1965 thriller. The film's theme song, My Love Has Two Faces, was performed by Shirley Bassey.
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director
The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix
Ivo Caprino
['Dick Lowry', 'Ray Enright', 'Karan Johar', 'Liu Fendou', 'Chandran Rutnam', 'Werner Klingler', 'Oswald Mitchell', 'Ernest Vajda', 'Julius Wu', 'Sam Wood', 'Casper Andreas', 'Alexander Sokurov', 'Ron Underwood', 'Jabbar Patel', 'Kongdej Jaturanrasamee', 'Leslie Goodwins', 'Chris Marker', 'Dome Karukoski', 'Will Vinton', 'Kunal Kohli', 'Pablo Berger', 'Barry Levinson', 'Marco Vicario', 'Saawan Kumar Tak', 'Alexander Korda', 'Chaplin', 'Martin Campbell', 'Miyazaki', 'Vikram Bhatt', 'Anthony Kimmins', 'Werner Jacobs', 'Sandra Nettelbeck', 'Ravi Tandon', 'Alfonso Arau', 'Robert Duvall', 'Nagathihalli Chandrashekar', 'Tony Jaa', 'Chor Yuen', 'Lucy Walker', 'Pietro Germi', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'Gautham Vasudev Menon', 'John Cassavetes', 'Bert Williams', 'Brad Bird', 'Sacha Guitry', 'Paul Czinner', 'Steve Sekely', 'Albert Brooks', 'Herbert Wilcox', 'Atanu Ghosh', 'Elmer Clifton', 'Rajkumar Kohli', 'Illeana Douglas', 'Khalid Mohammed', 'Frank Reicher', 'Jonathan Lynn', 'Neil Burger', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Peter Weir', 'Claudio Fragasso', 'Frank Beyer', 'Isabel Coixet', 'Mohan Kumar', 'Prabu Solomon', 'Tom Ford', 'Johnny Zito', 'Dick Maas', 'Shibu Mitra', 'Elia Suleiman', 'Freddie Francis', 'Maclean Rogers', 'Phil Rosen', 'Dominic Polcino', 'Michael Cimino', 'Colin Trevorrow', 'Prakash Mehra', 'Kirk DeMicco', 'Birt Acres', 'Don Weis', 'Barbet Schroeder', 'Narendra Bedi', 'Jean Negulesco', 'William Conrad', 'Ted Post', 'Ravikant Nagaich', 'Christopher Miller', 'Sathyan Anthikad', 'Brian Desmond Hurst', 'Pat Proft', 'Senthilnathan', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Sandip Ray', 'Takahata', 'Danny Boyle', 'Roy William Neill', 'Bo Widerberg', 'Fruit Chan', 'William Castle']
The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix
The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix (Norwegian: Flåklypa Grand Prix) is a Norwegian stop motion-animated feature film directed by Ivo Caprino. It was released in 1975 and is based on characters from a series of books by Norwegian cartoonist and author Kjell Aukrust. It is the most widely seen Norwegian film of all time, having sold some 5.5 million tickets since its release to a population which currently numbers just over 5 million.
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director
God of Gamblers Returns
Wong Jing
['Eran Riklis', 'Terrence Malick', 'Miranda July', 'Harald Reinl', 'Miyazaki', 'Edward Zwick', 'Keenen Ivory Wayans', 'Stephen Gyllenhaal', 'Stanislav Govorukhin', 'Jean Rollin', 'Alain Berliner', 'Werner Schroeter', 'Guy Newall', 'Nancy Meyers', 'Bernard Knowles', 'Luciano Salce', 'Jeff Garlin', 'Ludwig Berger', 'David Mickey Evans', 'Lisa Cholodenko', 'Paul Rudnick', 'Lillian Gish', 'Teguh Karya', 'Chris Marker', 'Ventura Pons', 'Fumito Ueda', 'Florenz Ziegfeld', 'Santhosh Sivan', 'Koichi Ishii', 'Svend Wam', 'Michael Haneke', 'Carmine Gallone', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'Vernon Sewell', 'Silambarasan', 'Major Ravi', 'John Fawcett', 'Uwe Boll', 'Thomas Vinterberg', 'Stephen Norrington', 'Stanley Kramer', 'Sidney Hayers', 'Lawrence Ah Mon', 'Terry Kinney', 'Joel Schumacher', 'Zack Snyder', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Ron Mann', 'Jabbar Patel', 'Nicole Holofcener', 'David Winters', 'Deven Verma', 'Thangar Bachan', 'Gerald Thomas', 'Marty Feldman', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Louis King', 'Bruce Campbell', 'Don Stroud', 'William James Craft', 'Bob Hoskins', 'Kunihiko Yuyama', 'Judd Apatow', 'Mikael Salomon', 'Indra Kumar', 'Eliseo Subiela', 'Derek Cianfrance', 'Sooni Taraporevala', 'Vedantam Raghavaiah', 'Lottie Lyell', 'Jyothi Krishna', 'Beaumont Smith', 'Gilbert Cates', 'Stephan Elliott', 'Charles Maigne', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Dre', 'Anthony Harvey', 'Ryan Fleck', 'Peter Lord', 'Al Adamson', 'Albert Lamorisse', 'Paul Wendkos', 'Cesar Montano', 'Giannis Dalianidis', 'Viktor Tourjansky', 'Adolf Trotz', 'Mohsen Makhmalbaf', 'Sathyan Anthikkad', 'Birt Acres', 'Wes Hurley', 'Alberto Lattuada', 'Buck Henry', 'Christopher Guest', 'Chaya Singh', 'Marco Kreuzpaintner', 'Mick Garris', 'Roy Andersson']
God of Gamblers Returns
God of Gamblers Returns (Chinese: 賭神2; Cantonese Yale: Du shen xu ji; literally: "God of Gamblers 2"), also known as God of Gamblers' Return and The Return of the God of Gamblers , is a 1994 Hong Kong action-drama-comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing. It starred Chow Yun-fat, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sharla Cheung, Charles Heung, Jacklyn Wu, and Chingmy Yau. Not to be confused with the 1991 God of Gamblers II, also directed by Wong Jing.
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director
Nazi Agent
Jules Dassin
['Jared Hess', 'Paul Rudnick', 'Ivan Sen', 'Louis King', 'John Boorman', 'Stuart Gordon', 'Orson Welles', 'Jack Webb', 'Brad Fraser', 'Amy Poehler', 'Charles Brackett', 'Bernard Vorhaus', 'Balaji Sakthivel', 'Ridley Scott', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Jagadish', 'Jordan Galland', 'David Hare', 'Stuart Walker', 'Walerian Borowczyk', 'Gilbert Cates', 'Ashutosh Gowarikar', 'Burgess Meredith', 'Karunakaran', 'Yorgos Lanthimos', 'Amol Palekar', 'Pete Michels', 'Duccio Tessari', 'Tony', 'Gerd Oswald', 'Brian Levant', 'Michael Crichton', 'Godfrey Reggio', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Robert Altman', 'Hal Roach', 'Nicolas Philibert', 'Francesco Rosi', 'Joseph Strick', 'Suresh Krissna', 'Freddie Francis', 'Mehreen Jabbar', 'Rahul Rawail', 'Rouben Mamoulian', 'Stuart Heisler', 'Harold Ramis', 'Adam Deacon', 'Sarah Polley', 'Monte Hellman', 'Diane Kurys', 'Jack Layton', 'George Sluizer', 'Tarun Majumdar', 'Robert Florey', 'Shibu Mitra', 'Chetan Anand', 'Mark Kirkland', 'Rick Rosenthal', 'Gregg Araki', 'Lupu Pick', 'David Elfick', 'Attila Dargay', 'Reginald Le Borg', 'Carlo Lizzani', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Maurice Tourneur', 'Umesh Mehra', 'Alexander Kluge', 'Aldo Fabrizi', 'Edward Bernds', 'Joel Hopkins', 'Raffaello Matarazzo', 'Beeban Kidron', 'Thoppil Bhasi', 'David MacDonald', 'Robyn', 'John Glen', 'Jacques Audiard', 'Stuart Margolin', 'Thom Fitzgerald', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Dana Adam Shapiro', 'Curtis Harrington', 'Ramin Bahrani', 'Larry Peerce', 'Ramesh Bhat', 'Peter DeLuise', 'Yasmin Ahmad', 'Paul Michael Glaser', 'Kevin Connor', 'David Duchovny', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Disney', 'Sam Raimi', 'Neal Israel', 'Sekhar Kammula', 'Pat Proft', 'Robert Towne', 'Burt Kennedy']
Nazi Agent
Nazi Agent is a 1942 American spy film directed by Jules Dassin. It stars Conrad Veidt playing identical twins, one loyal to the United States (U.S.), the other a dedicated German Nazi.
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director
Titash Ekti Nadir Naam
Ritwik Ghatak
['Johan Jacobsen', 'Allan Moyle', 'Wesley Ruggles', 'Michel Ocelot', 'Gangaraju Gunnam', 'Paul Andrew Williams', 'Jacques Feyder', 'Tim Burstall', 'Bruce Campbell', 'Peter Yates', 'John Zaritsky', 'Arliss Howard', 'Babubhai Mistry', 'Wang Xiaoshuai', 'Sally Potter', 'Jerry Paris', 'Steve Balderson', 'Paul Morrissey', 'Nick Broomfield', 'Mark Duplass', 'Rama Narayanan', 'Fred Niblo', 'Puneet Issar', 'Barry Shear', 'Francesco Nuti', 'Kurt Maetzig', 'Eddie Romero', 'Gregory La Cava', 'Ang Lee', 'Paul Czinner', 'Farah Khan', 'Mario Bava', 'Thorold Dickinson', 'Rowan Woods', 'Rainer Werner Fassbinder', 'Klaus Kinski', 'Gilles Carle', 'George Fitzmaurice', 'Visu', 'Jonathan Teplitzky', 'Bonnie Hunt', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Mamoru Hosoda', 'Annelise Hovmand', 'Michel Gondry', 'Karan Johar', 'Pierre Morel', 'Hugh Ford', 'Eliseo Subiela', 'Apoorva Lakhia', 'Tim Schafer', 'James Wong Howe', 'Matthew Nastuk', 'Gottfried Reinhardt', 'Joel Schumacher', 'Isao Takahata', 'Gordon Parry', 'Ranjith', 'Annelise Reenberg', 'Sarah Watt', 'Roger Donaldson', 'Edward Buzzell', 'Nanni Moretti', 'Denison Clift', 'Alfonso Arau', 'Til Schweiger', 'Vasanth', 'Penny Marshall', 'John Requa', 'Francesco Maselli', 'Walt Disney', 'Ulrike Ottinger', 'Raymond Wong', 'Florestano Vancini', 'Christopher McQuarrie', 'Martha Scott', 'Alejandro Agresti', 'Robert Lepage', 'David MacDonald', 'Masaru Konuma', 'Stefan Schwartz', 'Olivier Megaton', 'Michael Herz', 'Chuck Workman', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Jag Mundhra', 'Lillian Gish', 'Don Hahn', 'Kurt Neumann', 'Charley Chase', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Raj Kanwar', 'Paul Weiland', 'Jeff Daniels', 'Curtis Hanson', 'William Castle', 'Yuthlert Sippapak', 'Kevin Greutert', 'Samson Chiu']
Hyperlink cinema
Hyperlink cinema is a term coined by author Alissa Quart, who used the term in her review of the film Happy Endings (2005) for the film journal Film Comment in 2005. Film critic Roger Ebert popularized the term when reviewing the film Syriana in 2005. These films are not hypermedia and do not have actual hyperlinks, but are multilinear in a more metaphorical sense. In describing Happy Endings, Quart considers captions acting as footnotes and split screen as elements of hyperlink cinema and notes the influence of the World Wide Web and multitasking. Playing with time and characters' personal history, plot twists, interwoven storylines between multiple characters, jumping between the beginning and end (flashback and flashforward) are also elements. Ebert further described hyperlink cinema as films where the characters or action reside in separate stories, but a connection or influence between those disparate stories is slowly revealed to the audience; illustrated in Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu's films Amores perros (2000), 21 Grams (2003), and Babel (2006). Quart suggests that director Robert Altman created the structure for the genre and demonstrated its usefulness for combining interlocking stories in his films Nashville (1975) and Short Cuts (1993). However, Satyajit Ray's 1962 classic Kanchenjunga has a narrative structure similar to hyperlink cinema and predates Altman's Nashville by 13 years. Ray's contemporaries Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak employed the structure in their films Calcutta 71 and Titash Ekti Nadir Naam respectively, both predating Altman's Nashville. Quart also mentions the television series 24 and discusses Alan Rudolph’s film Welcome to L.A. (1976) as an early prototype. Crash (2004) is an example of the genre, as are Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000), City of God (2002), Syriana (2005), and Nine Lives (2005).
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director
In the Land of the Deaf
Nicolas Philibert
['Yusry Abdul Halim', 'Tom Shadyac', 'Vijay Krishna Acharya', 'Julian Fellowes', 'Tom Walls', 'Salvatore Samperi', 'Edward Sedgwick', 'Smeep Kang', 'Andrucha Waddington', 'Carlos Schlieper', 'Timothy Hutton', 'James Ivory', 'Adam McKay', 'YVS Chowdary', 'Gene Nelson', 'Vijay Bhatt', 'Ranald MacDougall', 'Li Minwei', 'Scott Shaw', 'Jordan Galland', 'William Peter Blatty', 'Boaz Davidson', 'Buzz Kulik', 'Adam Davidson', 'Jandhyala', 'Burt Lancaster', 'Pitof', 'David Mamet', 'Ralph Bakshi', 'Herbert Wilcox', 'Isaac Julien', 'Ifa Isfansyah', 'William Monahan', 'Claude Sautet', 'Stuart Gillard', 'Clifford Odets', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Ralph Nelson', 'Michael Powell', 'Atom Egoyan', 'Steve Carell', 'Hans Deppe', 'Demofilo Fidani', 'Kazuaki Kiriya', 'Mario Camerini', 'Stephen Poliakoff', 'Prashant Nanda', 'Marino Girolami', 'Paul Wegener', 'David Lynch', 'Arne Mattsson', 'Chester Withey', 'William Kotcheff', 'Norman Lee', 'Albert Dupontel', 'Bill Plympton', 'Del Tenney', 'Fred Niblo', 'Herschell Gordon Lewis', 'Tim Van Patten', 'Boris Sagal', 'Otto Brower', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'Scott Cooper', 'Daniel Birt', 'Ronnie Barker', 'Fazil', 'Ralph Ceder', 'Ken Annakin', 'Ramin Bahrani', 'Tom McGrath', 'Michael Damian', 'Lo Wei', 'Stephan Elliott', 'Yuliya Solntseva', 'Michael Lembeck', 'Henry Joost', 'George Schaefer', 'Gregory Ratoff', 'Joseph Ruben', 'Carlos Hugo Christensen', 'Euzhan Palcy', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Joseph Strick', 'Larry Bishop', 'Dale Resteghini', 'Bill Mason', 'Michael Carreras', 'Seth Rogen', 'Robert Altman', 'Joseph Losey', 'Chakri Toleti', 'John Singleton', 'Willard Huyck', 'Carl Franklin', 'Alain Tanner', 'Albert Lamorisse', 'Charles Crichton', 'Haskell Wexler']
In the Land of the Deaf
In the Land of the Deaf is the English title of a French documentary (Le Pays des sourds) created and produced by Nicolas Philibert in 1992. The film is presented French Sign Language (FSL) and French, with English subtitles and closed captions. Philibert uses sparse dialogue in creating an unsentimental, non-manipulative work which allows its subjects to communicate their feelings about the richness of life despite hearing problems. Prior to its initial theatrical release, this excursion into the unique world of Deaf communities in France was featured in international film festivals. In its subsequent broadcast debut in the United States, the film was honored with a Peabody Award for excellence.
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director
No Entry
Anees Bazmee
['Delmer Daves', 'Peter Riegert', 'Michael Winner', 'Rob Schneider', 'Raja Gosnell', 'Bill Mason', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Jeremy Brock', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Roland Emmerich', 'Rituparno Ghosh', 'Claude Goretta', 'Mario Zampi', 'Albert Finney', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Michele Lupo', 'Shammi Kapoor', 'Harald Reinl', 'Walter Summers', 'Michael Jackson', 'Fassbinder', 'Nunnally Johnson', 'Indra Kumar', 'Preetham Gubbi', 'Kayo Hatta', 'Sarah Polley', 'Mario Mattoli', 'Sandip Ray', 'Carlo Verdone', 'Nagisa Oshima', 'Per Fly', 'Phillip Borsos', 'Ryan Nicholson', 'Antony Balch', 'Luis Llosa', 'Jonathan Lynn', 'Tony', 'Takashi Ishii', 'Wesley Ruggles', 'Lee Daniels', 'Ludwig Berger', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Ramanand Sagar', 'Hans Steinhoff', 'Sergio Castellitto', 'Hall Bartlett', 'Mauritz Stiller', 'Alain Berliner', 'Delbert Mann', 'Claudio Gora', 'Jennifer Chambers Lynch', 'Ben Stassen', 'Gautham Menon', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Jack Smight', 'Andrea Arnold', 'Andrew Dominik', 'Jonathan Frakes', 'Mark Neveldine', 'Jennifer Abbott', 'William Hanna', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Irving Reis', 'Bretaigne Windust', 'Veit Harlan', 'Srinu Vaitla', 'Mike van Diem', 'Sydney Pollack', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Humphrey Jennings', 'Chimbu Deven', 'Jayaraj', 'Sujoy Ghosh', 'Lawrence Ah Mon', 'Nancy Kruse', 'Blake Edwards', 'Giacomo Gentilomo', 'Mythili', 'Gordon Parry', 'Bart Freundlich', 'Senthilnathan', 'Luther Reed', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Russ Meyer', 'Shajoon Kariyal', 'Jonathan Demme', 'Alexander Korda', 'Matti Kassila', 'Jack Smith', 'Til Schweiger', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Jack Cardiff', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Paul Sloane', 'Ida Lupino', 'Sujit Mondal', 'Pradeep Sarkar', 'Frank Tashlin', 'Arnaud Desplechin']
No Entry
No Entry is a Hindi comedy film released in 2005. It was directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor. The film features an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, Lara Dutta, Celina Jaitley, Esha Deol and Bipasha Basu with a cameo appearance by Sameera Reddy. A remake of the Tamil super hit Charlie Chaplin, No Entry was Bollywood's biggest hit of 2005.
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director
La stazione
Sergio Rubini
['Abel Ferrara', 'Mario Bonnard', 'Stuart Gillard', 'Eli Roth', 'Robert Thornby', 'Donald Crisp', 'Kelly Makin', 'Luther Reed', 'Tetsuya Nomura', 'Luc Besson', 'Rebecca Miller', 'Jonathan Nossiter', 'Willy Mullens', 'Jeremy Brock', 'Mario Monicelli', 'Peter Bogdanovich', 'William Clemens', 'Dinah Shore', 'Dianna Agron', 'Mario Soldati', 'Kevin Smith', 'Tom Laughlin', 'Duke Worne', 'Sam Pillsbury', 'Desiree Akhavan', 'Raymond De Felitta', 'Buster Keaton', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'Trivikram Srinivas', 'Gordon Parry', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'Pradip Krishen', 'Ranjith', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'Peter Hedges', 'Edward Ludwig', 'Naomi Kawase', 'George Pal', 'Louis Malle', 'Gualtiero Jacopetti', 'Damon Santostefano', 'Jeffrey Lau', 'Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao', 'Sam Wood', 'Johan Jacobsen', 'John McTiernan', 'Antonio Banderas', 'John Byrum', 'Mario Caserini', 'Himansu Rai', 'Ingrid Newkirk', 'Howard Morris', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Prakash Raj', 'Sanjay Khan', 'Giuseppe Vari', 'Sandip Ray', 'Matthew Barney', 'Andrey Zvyagintsev', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Iain Morris', 'Jim Sharman', 'Ramanand Sagar', 'Ken Burns', 'Peter Dalle', 'Masaru Konuma', 'Robert Youngson', 'Stanley Kwan', 'Mel Stuart', 'Randolph Scott', 'Rob Schmidt', 'Ricardo Costa', 'Phil Karlson', 'Frank Darabont', 'Paul Strand', 'Vijay Bhatt', 'Stephen Gyllenhaal', 'Kunihiko Yuyama', 'Steven Soderbergh', 'Conrad Vernon', 'Michelangelo Antonioni', 'Chuck Russell', 'Guy Maddin', 'Humphrey Jennings', 'Gina Kim', 'Mark Duplass', 'Arne Sucksdorff', 'Beaumont Smith', 'John Hough', 'Vatroslav Mimica', 'Josh Schwartz', 'Mira Nair', 'Guy Green', 'Robert Asher', 'Martin Davidson', 'Rowan Woods', 'Jonathan Demme', 'Nadia Tass']
La stazione (1990 film)
La stazione (internationally released as The Station) is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Rubini. For this film Rubini won a David di Donatello for Best New Director and Margherita Buy was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress.
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director
The Amorous Prawn
Anthony Kimmins
['Tommy Wiseau', 'Mel Welles', 'Todd Graff', 'Kjell Sundvall', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Shelley Duvall', 'Santhana Bharathi', 'Gregory La Cava', 'Franco Amurri', 'John Singleton', 'Saji Surendran', 'Oscar Apfel', 'Matthew Weiner', 'Joel Lamangan', 'Dick Maas', 'Peer Guldbrandsen', 'Sanjay Gupta', 'Shankar Nag', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Mark Rosman', 'Anwar Rasheed', 'Clark Johnson', 'Robert Siodmak', 'Demy', 'Damon Beesley', 'Dylan', 'Peter Cattaneo', 'Brando', 'Mahendran', 'Svend Wam', 'Sylvain Chomet', 'Leopold Wharton', 'Enzo Barboni', 'Adolfo Aristarain', 'Del Tenney', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Adam Elliot', 'Forest Whitaker', 'Shahjahan', 'Jeffrey Lau', 'Sriram Raghavan', 'Ashu Trikha', 'Taika Waititi', 'Diana Lee Inosanto', 'Umberto Lenzi', 'Michael Cristofer', 'Jingle Ma', 'Tim Roth', 'Tom Terriss', 'Michael Radford', 'Joey Lauren Adams', 'Jack Smith', 'John Sturges', 'Shohei Imamura', 'Eugene Forde', 'Julia Crawford Ivers', 'Keenan Wynn', 'Ralph Staub', 'Winston Hibler', 'Murnau', 'Billy Wilder', 'Aaron Springer', 'Dana Adam Shapiro', 'Joseph Kane', 'Walt Becker', 'Julian Fellowes', 'Georgi Daneliya', 'Sara Sugarman', 'Albert Dupontel', 'Golan', 'Khalid Mohammed', 'Hugo del Carril', 'John Boorman', 'Charles Chauvel', 'Arne Sucksdorff', 'Anthony Asquith', 'Aldrich', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Chris Cunningham', 'William Friedkin', 'Tony Jaa', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Patrick Kong', 'Edward Burns', 'Stephen Fung', 'Jack Arnold', 'Jeff Lieberman', 'Cynthia Wade', 'Gary Fleder', 'Harold Becker', 'Justin Lin', 'Rama Narayanan', 'David Frankel', 'Barry Levinson', 'John Fawcett', 'Zhang Yibai', 'Jean Negulesco', 'Jean Yanne', 'Bryan Cranston']
The Amorous Prawn
The Amorous Prawn or The Amorous Mr. Prawn is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Ian Carmichael, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker. The film was based on a farcical play by Kimmins. In the United States the film was retitled The Playgirl and the War Minister to exploit the Profumo Affair.
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director
Taken 3
Olivier Megaton
['Chris Marker', 'Paul Thomas Anderson', 'Ben Elton', 'Denis Dyack', 'Steven Seagal', 'Joe Pytka', 'Ramanand Sagar', 'Coline Serreau', 'Desiree Akhavan', 'Norman Jewison', 'Bruce LaBruce', 'Eugenio Derbez', 'Tommy Chong', 'Yuthlert Sippapak', 'Feng Xiaogang', 'Jean Yarbrough', 'Beat Takeshi', 'Ajay Devgan', 'Georgiy Daneliya', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Jean Renoir', 'Theodore Wharton', 'Louis Malle', 'Espen Sandberg', 'Don Sharp', 'John Turturro', 'Tim Schafer', 'Frank Reicher', 'Timothy Hutton', 'Yorgos Lanthimos', 'Sarah Kernochan', 'Ring Lardner', 'Drew Barrymore', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Gillo Pontecorvo', 'Irvin Willat', 'Chris Rock', 'Banksy', 'David DeCoteau', 'Marco Tullio Giordana', 'Charles Lamont', 'Alanis Obomsawin', 'Todd Field', 'Khalil Joreige', 'Jerry Schatzberg', 'Rene Daalder', 'Henry Selick', 'Zacharias Kunuk', 'Kazan', 'Torill Kove', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Duniya Soori', 'Gurvinder Singh', 'George Melford', 'Christopher Guest', 'David Lowell Rich', 'Roman Kachanov', 'Maurice Elvey', 'Duccio Tessari', 'Lau Kar Leung', 'David Zucker', 'Bobcat Goldthwait', 'Lucas Kazan', 'Hirokazu Koreeda', 'Tom Hall', 'Chuck Jones', 'Lambert Hillyer', 'Rohit Shetty', 'Rajkumar Santoshi', 'Bruno de Almeida', 'Lamont Johnson', 'Christine Hakim', 'David Leland', 'Soori', 'Alberto Lattuada', 'Maya Angelou', 'David Steinberg', 'Jon Amiel', 'Yahoo Serious', 'Alec Baldwin', 'YVS Chowdary', 'Sondra Locke', 'Balaji Sakthivel', 'Walter Forde', 'Mikhail Kalatozov', 'Armando Crispino', 'Miyazaki', 'Alastair Fothergill', 'Harold French', 'Gordon Parry', 'Vittorio Caprioli', 'Adurthi Subba Rao', 'Sophie Barthes', 'Charles Laughton', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Harry Beaumont', 'Jack Arnold', 'Michael Winner']
Olivier Megaton
Olivier Megaton (born Olivier Fontana; 6 August 1965) is a French director, writer, and editor best known for directing The Red Siren, Transporter 3, Colombiana, and Taken 2 and Taken 3.
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director
Vampire in Brooklyn
Wes Craven
['Paul Greengrass', 'Alfred Hitchcock', 'Lie Tek Swie', 'John Krasinski', 'Bitto Albertini', 'John Landis', 'Stephen Chow', 'Ivor Wood', 'John Cromwell', 'Nonzee Nimibutr', 'Greg Mottola', 'Clive Barker', 'E V V Satyanarayana', 'Adrian Brunel', 'Jerusha Hess', 'Gordon Flemyng', 'Claude Sautet', 'Major Sundarrajan', 'Montgomery Tully', 'Jyotiprasad Agarwala', 'Donald Crisp', 'Ritwik Ghatak', 'Lal Jose', 'Stewart Raffill', 'Christophe Barratier', 'Greg Araki', 'Prakash Mehra', 'Ramchandra PN', 'Paul Bartel', 'Miyazaki', 'Mohsen Makhmalbaf', 'Claude Jutra', 'Tarkovsky', 'Mikhail Romm', 'Peter Lord', 'Yahoo Serious', 'Wendy Toye', 'Mira Nair', 'Jerry Thorpe', 'Arthur Penn', 'John Gilling', 'Tom Six', 'Rouben Mamoulian', 'Albert Balink', 'Ashutosh Gowariker', 'Geethapriya', 'Paul Hoen', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Li Minwei', 'Ken Levine', 'Veit Harlan', 'Dev Anand', 'Raymond Longford', 'Claude Chabrol', 'Kjell Sundvall', 'suseenthiran', 'Claude Pinoteau', 'John Krish', 'James Parrott', 'Adurthi Subba Rao', 'Casper Andreas', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Boopathy Pandian', 'Lekh Tandon', 'Jerry Hopper', 'Nanni Loy', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Tom McLoughlin', 'Nick Park', 'Mike Judge', 'Tapan Sinha', 'Mrinal Sen', 'Paul Feig', 'Michael Herz', 'Edward Ludwig', 'Giles Foster', 'Lionel Barrymore', 'Ernest Dickerson', 'Norodom Sihanouk', 'Pradip Krishen', 'Claudia Llosa', 'George Pan Cosmatos', 'Sidney Salkow', 'Tim Schafer', 'Alfred Santell', 'Nandita Roy', 'Sergio Corbucci', 'Christopher McQuarrie', 'Tareque', 'Peter Riegert', 'Sophie Barthes', 'Andrew Niccol', 'Salim Ahamed', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Bilal Lashari', 'Michael Crichton', 'Henrik Galeen', 'Augusto Genina', 'Deven Verma']
Vampire in Brooklyn
Vampire in Brooklyn (also known as Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn) is a 1995 American comedy horror film directed by Wes Craven, and starring Eddie Murphy and Angela Bassett. Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison, John Witherspoon, Zakes Mokae, and Joanna Cassidy co-star. Eddie Murphy wrote the film's script, along with Vernon Lynch and older brother Charles Q. Murphy. In addition to playing the main character, Murphy also plays an alcoholic preacher and a foul-mouthed Italian gangster. Vampire in Brooklyn was the final film produced under Eddie Murphy's exclusive contract with Paramount Pictures, which began with 48 Hrs. and included the Beverly Hills Cop franchise.
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director
The Downhill
Giannis Dalianidis
['Andjar', 'Craven', 'Shyamaprasad', 'Humayun Ahmed', 'Ramarajan', 'Juzo Itami', 'Jack Neo', 'Carl Ottosen', 'Ravi Chopra', 'Anne Fletcher', 'Tamara Jenkins', 'Erik Balling', 'Phani Ramachandra', 'Jake Kasdan', 'Robyn', 'Doug Liman', 'Lance Comfort', 'Robert Greenwald', 'Rob Reiner', 'Major Sundarrajan', 'Jonathan Frakes', 'Corey Yuen', 'Paul Haggis', 'Mohit Suri', 'Julian Huxley', 'Don Sharp', 'Vinay Shukla', 'Hasse Ekman', 'Srinu Vytla', 'Liam Neeson', 'Revathi', 'Steve Balderson', 'David Bruckner', 'Petr Zelenka', 'Ed Burns', 'Bennett Miller', 'Jack Conway', 'Kelly Makin', 'Mario Caiano', 'Andrew Adamson', 'Li Minwei', 'Jimmy Nail', 'Sidney Sheldon', 'Brakhage', 'Sergio Rubini', 'Tsui Hark', 'Ivan Tors', 'Donnie Yen', 'Kodi Ramakrishna', 'Jonathan Nossiter', 'Franklyn Barrett', 'James Gunn', 'Roger Kumble', 'Yakov Protazanov', 'Joe Simon', 'Kenneth Bi', 'Gunasekhar', 'Gary Fleder', 'Tamar Simon Hoffs', 'Iain Morris', 'Tommy Chong', 'Pere Portabella', 'Stefan Ruzowitzky', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Binka Zhelyazkova', 'Ron Mann', 'Paul Verhoeven', 'Furie', 'Curtis Hanson', 'Giulio Petroni', 'Peter Dalle', 'Benito Perojo', 'Floyd Mutrux', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Oliver Stone', 'Maxwell Shane', 'Carlos Reygadas', 'Demofilo Fidani', 'George Peppard', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Alex Benno', 'Mark Cendrowski', 'David Hare', 'Bertrand Blier', 'Robert Aldrich', 'Lewis Gilbert', 'Kunihiko Yuyama', 'Joey Lauren Adams', 'Peque Gallaga', 'Savage Steve Holland', 'Jim Clark', 'Jyoti Sarup', 'Anders Thomas Jensen', 'Roger Allers', 'Anne Heche', 'Jacques Perrin', 'Ravi Varman', 'Peter Berg', 'Roddy McDowall']
The Downhill
The Downhill (Greek: O Katiforos, Greek: Ο Κατήφορος) is a 1961 Greek drama film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Zoi Laskari, Nikos Kourkoulos, Vangelis Voulgaridis and Pantelis Zervos. The movie made 161,331 tickets first class cinemas in Athens and Piraeus.
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director
There Will Be No Leave Today
Andrei Tarkovsky
['Peter Lord', 'Luigi Zampa', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Poul Bang', 'Adam McKay', 'Dan Scanlon', 'Eric Red', 'Narendra Bedi', 'Claudia Llosa', 'Felix Chong', 'John McTiernan', 'Dana Adam Shapiro', 'Warren Beatty', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'Ralph Hemecker', 'Gary Goldman', 'Gilliam', 'Chang Cheh', 'Katsuhiro Otomo', 'Jack Clayton', 'Sebastian Doggart', 'Jeff Celentano', 'Mohsen Makhmalbaf', 'Hans Alfredson', 'Joe Pytka', 'Bruno Mattei', 'Ivan Passer', 'Kathir', 'Enzo Barboni', 'Joshiy', 'Kayvan Novak', 'Mike van Diem', 'Randhir', 'Ernest Vajda', 'Ravichandran', 'Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar', 'Steve Taylor', 'Ariel Schulman', 'Rosshan Andrrews', 'Jack Gold', 'Peter Hedges', 'Walt Becker', 'Wolfgang Liebeneiner', 'Gilles Grangier', 'Clive Donner', 'Norman Dawn', 'Robert Florey', 'Joey Lauren Adams', 'Jim Sharman', 'Edwin Carewe', 'Vatroslav Mimica', 'Mark Achbar', 'James Moll', 'Dave McKean', 'Herbert Selpin', 'Nancy Meyers', 'John Guillermin', 'Charles Guggenheim', 'Jack King', 'Monta Bell', 'Pietro Germi', 'Anik Dutta', 'felliniesque', 'Phillips Smalley', 'Rainer Werner Fassbinder', 'Jeremy Brock', 'Ralph Ince', 'Tim Burstall', 'Allison Anders', 'Lorimer Johnston', 'Jean Yanne', 'Udhayanidhi Stalin', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Werner Klingler', 'Satyen Bose', 'Bhappi Sonie', 'Zach Cregger', 'Kevin Reynolds', 'Sriram Raghavan', 'Rakesh Roshan', 'Michael Crichton', 'Dev Anand', 'Toshio Matsumoto', 'Andy Jones', 'Pedro Costa', 'Wes Hurley', 'Joe May', 'Giacomo Gentilomo', 'Tom McGrath', 'Hisham Zreiq', 'Shane Carruth', 'Denys Desjardins', 'Melvin Frank', 'Irving Pichel', 'Dome Karukoski', 'Lupu Pick', 'Damon Santostefano', 'Robert Townsend', 'Sohail Khan']
There Will Be No Leave Today
There Will be No Leave Today (Russian: Сегодня увольнения не будет...) is a 1959 student film by the Russian film directors Andrei Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon. Based on a real postwar incident the film is about an army unit trying to dispose unexploded bombs to save a small town. It was Tarkovsky's and Gordon's second film, produced while being students at the State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK). The film was aired on Soviet Central Television in 1959 and consecutive years on Victory Day. For a long time it was thought to be lost, but was rediscovered in the mid-1990s.
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director
Extreme Ops
Christian Duguay
['Nicholas Stoller', 'Isaac Julien', 'Jay Duplass', 'Anthony Asquith', 'Colin Trevorrow', 'Frank Borzage', 'Andjar', 'Hiroyuki Imaishi', 'Caveh Zahedi', 'Majid Majidi', 'Marguerite Duras', 'Marcel Camus', 'Gurinder Chadha', 'Matthew Chapman', 'Kazan', 'Francesca Archibugi', 'Ang Lee', 'Aashiq Abu', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Nigel Patrick', 'Pauly Shore', 'Ketan Mehta', 'Mark Duplass', 'Tim Burstall', 'Dan Curtis', 'Vijay Krishna Acharya', 'John Woo', 'Nick Grinde', 'Frank Beyer', 'Parthiban', 'Vinayan', 'Michael Apted', 'Paul Leni', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Jayaraj', 'Simcha Jacobovici', 'Michael Damian', 'Sampath Nandi', 'Sameer Thahir', 'Larry Clark', 'Louis Leterrier', 'Ernest Vajda', 'Alex Garland', 'Ermanno Olmi', 'Mario Bonnard', 'Pietro Germi', 'Oliver Drake', 'Mark Waters', 'Jean Negulesco', 'Karen Moncrieff', 'Michael Schultz', 'Ventura Pons', 'Takeshi Kitano', 'Basil Wright', 'Katsuhide Motoki', 'Karunakaran', 'Eric Stough', 'Jerry Lewis', 'Chris Koch', 'Kevin Reynolds', 'Jamie Uys', 'Rob Reiner', 'Edward LeSaint', 'Johan Jacobsen', 'William Hanna', 'Cheryl Dunye', 'Tom Schulman', 'Yahoo Serious', 'Derek Cianfrance', 'Mark Sandrich', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Hans Karl Breslauer', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Charles Frend', 'Tim Allen', 'Takahashi', 'Raj Chakraborty', 'Pim de la Parra', 'Mostofa Sarwar Farooki', 'Luigi Cozzi', 'James Gunn', 'Nonzee Nimibutr', 'Bud Yorkin', 'Ziad Doueiri', 'Joe Massot', 'Raju Sundaram', 'Naresh Kumar', 'Leslie Howard', 'Les Blank', 'Howard Morris', 'Joseph Pevney', 'Max von Sydow', 'Liam Neeson', 'Lowell Sherman', 'Joe Roth', 'Robert Aldrich', 'Stephen Fung', 'Joanne Whalley', 'Terry Kinney']
Extreme Ops
Extreme Ops is a 2002 action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Michael Zaidan, Timothy Scott Bogart, and Mark Mullin, and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Rupert Graves, and Rufus Sewell.
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director
Karyam Nissaram
Balachandra Menon
['Eric Tsang', 'Albert Pyun', 'Lasse Spang Olsen', 'Sidney Meyers', 'Tom Laughlin', 'Wong Kar Wai', 'Ben Lewin', 'Dinesh Babu', 'Lloyd Corrigan', 'Ben Elton', 'Stan Laurel', 'Thorold Dickinson', 'Gordon Douglas', 'EVV Satyanarayana', 'Steven Lisberger', 'Stephen Chow', 'Bruce McDonald', 'Lottie Lyell', 'Seijun Suzuki', 'Adoor Gopalakrishnan', 'Mehul Kumar', 'Stephen Poliakoff', 'Jacques Demy', 'Nick Gomez', 'Dana Brown', 'Luc Besson', 'Sunil Dutt', 'James Keach', 'Julian Huxley', 'Shajoon Kariyal', 'John Sturges', 'Nathan Greno', 'Dennis Law', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Masaki Kobayashi', 'Orson Welles', 'Daniel Burman', 'Soori', 'Sanjay Khan', 'George Nolfi', 'Felix Van Groeningen', 'Ramu Kariat', 'Lee Daniels', 'Aaron Springer', 'David Mamet', 'Wolf Rilla', 'Bill Plympton', 'Luigi Zampa', 'Johny Antony', 'Martin McDonagh', 'Aleksandr Sokurov', 'Paul Weiland', 'Ravi', 'Andy Jones', 'Hella Joof', 'Ondi Timoner', 'Winston Hibler', 'Dean Stockwell', 'Nicolas Philibert', 'Gloria Swanson', 'Deepa Mehta', 'Mario Monicelli', 'Gordon Chan', 'Emilio Estevez', 'Zhang Yibai', 'Chitra Lakshmanan', 'Andrew Overtoom', 'Jennifer Jason Leigh', 'Peter Greenaway', 'Michael Hui', 'Vatroslav Mimica', 'Kevin Hooks', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'William Dieterle', 'James Frawley', 'Ettore Scola', 'Robert De Niro', 'Allen Coulter', 'Rajakumaran', 'Jacques Tourneur', 'Lynda Baron', 'Luca Guadagnino', 'Neri Parenti', 'Mark Robson', 'Andrew Niccol', 'Philip Kaufman', 'Budd Boetticher', 'Gleb Panfilov', 'Stanislav Rostotsky', 'Umesh Mehra', 'Sujoy Ghosh', 'Buster Keaton', 'Frank Perry', 'Jamie Babbit', 'Zach Cregger', 'Mostofa Sarwar Farooki', 'Alex Gibney', 'Clifton Ko', 'Pier Paolo Pasolini']
Karyam Nissaram
Karyam Nissaram (English: Matter is Simple) is a 1983 Family Drama Malayalam film written, and directed by Balachandra Menon, starring Balachandra Menon and Prem Nazir along with Lakshmi, Poornima Jayaram, Sukumari, Jalaja, Lalu Alex, Baiju and K P Ummer. The music is composed by Johnson. It gives us a glimpse into a Malayali family during the period when their children marry off. It is mainly focussing on marriage and the fact the problems in marriage are caused by simple matters which individuals due to their ego and other problems make into huge problems. All family problems can be overcome.
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director
The Call of the Traumerei
Jacques Jaccard
['Raj Chakraborty', 'Franco Amurri', 'Elliot Silverstein', 'Tom Laughlin', 'Mario Soldati', 'Walter Lang', 'Rowan Atkinson', 'Tony Wharmby', 'Jaco Van Dormael', 'Ravi Tandon', 'Brian Gibson', 'Yuji Horii', 'Billy Wilder', 'Laura Poitras', 'Isao Takahata', 'Wim Wenders', 'Bruce Campbell', 'Alfred Santell', 'Tim Van Patten', 'Jimmy Nail', 'Butch Hartman', 'Peter DeLuise', 'Willis Goldbeck', 'Matt Chow', 'Victor Fleming', 'Jennifer Yuh Nelson', 'Gavin Hood', 'Julian Gilbey', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Randal Kleiser', 'Charles MacArthur', 'William Asher', 'Jeremy Kagan', 'Abraham Polonsky', 'Harold Huth', 'Dayal Padmanabhan', 'Michael Cimino', 'Roy Ward Baker', 'Billy Bob Thornton', 'Adam Muto', 'Lexi Alexander', 'Chris Koch', 'Arthur Dong', 'Mackenzie Crook', 'Vinayan', 'Anthony Minghella', 'Greg MacGillivray', 'Don Taylor', 'Irvin Willat', 'Chris Morris', 'Laurent Cantet', 'Srikanth Addala', 'Nick Love', 'Lou Reed', 'Mehreen Jabbar', 'Sandra Goldbacher', 'Luciano Emmer', 'Sasikumar', 'Antonio Banderas', 'Teguh Karya', 'Santhosh Sivan', 'Jennifer Chambers Lynch', 'Michael Jackson', 'Sally Potter', 'Chandra Prakash Dwivedi', 'Gary David Goldberg', 'Dana Brown', 'Joaquim Sapinho', 'Prachya Pinkaew', 'Raymond Yip', 'Albert Uderzo', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Nila Madhab Panda', 'Lindsay Anderson', 'Beeban Kidron', 'Robin Hardy', 'Cy Endfield', 'Kevin Smith', 'Devendra Goel', 'Robert Iscove', 'Bharathiraja', 'Larry Clark', 'Ravi Jadhav', 'Jingle Ma', 'Carlos Reygadas', 'Nandita Das', 'Lisa Cholodenko', 'Chan', 'Golan', 'Sergio Citti', 'Quentin Tarantino', 'Krzysztof Zanussi', 'Jacques Rouffio', 'Hella Joof', 'Yasmin Ahmad', 'Jack Smith', 'Eric Fogel', 'Syed Noor', 'Ali Abbas Zafar']
The Call of the Traumerei
The Call of the Traumerei is a 1914 American silent short drama film directed by Jacques Jaccard and Lorimer Johnston. The film stars Charlotte Burton, Sydney Ayres, Caroline Cooke, Jack Richardson, Vivian Rich, and Harry Van Meter.
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director
Winx Club
Iginio Straffi
['Norman McLaren', 'Carmine Gallone', 'Joseph Sargent', 'Ray Harryhausen', 'Elaine May', 'Sohrab Modi', 'Kevin Greutert', 'Emile de Antonio', 'Trey Parker', 'Maurits Binger', 'Allan Dwan', 'Amos Poe', 'Cherie Nowlan', 'Mahamat Saleh Haroun', 'Illeana Douglas', 'Peter Greenaway', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Phani Majumdar', 'Samuthirakani', 'Theodore Wharton', 'James Kirkwood', 'Henry Winkler', 'Bill Melendez', 'Wong Kar Wai', 'Maurice Elvey', 'John Musker', 'Oscar Micheaux', 'Henry Joost', 'Guru Dutt', 'Wallace Fox', 'Bretaigne Windust', 'Andy Warhol', 'Larry Clark', 'David Fincher', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Revathi', 'Jack Conway', 'Lee Robinson', 'Miles Mander', 'Rajiv Rai', 'Coleman Francis', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Walt Disney', 'Carlo Vanzina', 'Tottempudi Krishna', 'Ziad Doueiri', 'Ed Wood', 'Arliss Howard', 'Andy Lau', 'Quentin Lee', 'Adam Wingard', 'Antti Jokinen', 'Francis Ford Coppola', 'Stuart Rosenberg', 'Ida May Park', 'Kunle Afolayan', 'Ajab Gul', 'Faisal Saif', 'Sidney Lumet', 'Toshio Matsumoto', 'Fay McKenzie', 'Wes Archer', 'Vadim Jean', 'Michael Cimino', 'Alex Cox', 'Rowan Atkinson', 'Ralph Thomas', 'Paul Auster', 'Gene Autry', 'Andrucha Waddington', 'Gordon Parry', 'Aditya Chopra', 'Agathiyan', 'Edward Zwick', 'Joe Carnahan', 'Dodie Smith', 'Casper Andreas', 'Jim Abrahams', 'Andy Tennant', 'Yoshiyuki Tomino', 'Bharathiraja', 'Peter Lorre', 'Bharathi Raja', 'Thangar Bachan', 'Raj Kapoor', 'Jang Jin', 'William Castle', 'Ernst Lubitsch', 'Amleto Palermi', 'Kazuo Mori', 'Rajinder Singh Bedi', 'Nicolas Winding Refn', 'Phil Rosen', 'Anil Ganguly', 'Joe Pytka', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Martha Coolidge', 'Srinivas Avasarala', 'Burt Reynolds']
Nick Raider
Nick Raider is a fictional comic detective whose series was published from 1988 to 2005 by Sergio Bonelli Editore in Italy. Graphically inspired by the American actor Robert Mitchum, it was created by writer Claudio Nizzi and artist Giampiero Casertano. His partner Marvin Brown was inspired by Eddie Murphy. Nick Raider's stories are set in New York City. Writers who worked on the regular series include Gianfranco Manfredi, Stefano Piani, Tito Faraci and Gino D'Antonio; artists include Gustavo Trigo, Ivo Milazzo, Ferdinando Tacconi, Sergio Toppi and Luigi Siniscalchi. A young Iginio Straffi, best-known for the children's fantasy series "Winx Club", drew pictures for several issues. In 2006, Edizioni published a 4-issue Nick Raider miniseries, also written by Nizzi. In India, Prakash Publishers regularly feature the Nick Raider stories in their Tamil Comics brand, Muthu Comics starting from 1990s. He is christened as Detective Robin in their storylines.
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director
Blue Movie
Andy Warhol
['Viktor Tourjansky', 'George Ogilvie', 'Edward Dillon', 'Stan Winston', 'Ann Dvorak', 'Chuck Russell', 'Kishore Kumar', 'Ken Burns', 'Ralph Murphy', 'Sajid Khan', 'Raymond Bernard', 'Ramesh Bhat', 'Stephen Frears', 'Miles Mander', 'Laurice Guillen', 'Rabi Kinagi', 'Chandrakant Kulkarni', 'John Francis Dillon', 'Donald Crisp', 'Amole Gupte', 'Paul Czinner', 'Sydney Pollack', 'Joe Pytka', 'Abraham Polonsky', 'Gillies MacKinnon', 'Jack Donohue', 'Sidney Meyers', 'Vittorio Caprioli', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Rob Sitch', 'David Lynch', 'Charles MacArthur', 'Yasmin Ahmad', 'Muriel Box', 'Andjar Asmara', 'Jerzy Skolimowski', 'Dasari Narayana Rao', 'Gabriele Salvatores', 'Tottempudi Krishna', 'Ken Kwapis', 'Robert Wise', 'Randhir Kapoor', 'Veit Harlan', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Lupu Pick', 'John Matthew Matthan', 'Abhishek Chaubey', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Arthur Crabtree', 'Allan Moyle', 'Jack Bender', 'Gerald Thomas', 'Clive Barker', 'Fielder Cook', 'Imtiaz Ali', 'Ronnie Barker', 'Javed Sheikh', 'Tamar Simon Hoffs', 'Matthew Barney', 'Luigi Magni', 'Nagabharana', 'Edward Sloman', 'Anant Balani', 'Per Fly', 'Tim Schafer', 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'Robert Bresson', 'Shoaib Mansoor', 'Florenz Ziegfeld', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Gulzar', 'Mahendran', 'Iain Morris', 'Jody Hill', 'Habib Faisal', 'Rahul Dholakia', 'Anik Dutta', 'Mehreen Jabbar', 'Wang Xiaoshuai', 'Yves Robert', 'Mahamat Saleh Haroun', 'Stanley Donen', 'Helmut Ashley', 'Bernardo Bertolucci', 'Sergio Citti', 'Frank Perry', 'Clement Virgo', 'Mikhail Romm', 'Li Yang', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Dianna Agron', 'Michael Damian', 'Martin Campbell', 'Anil Devgan', 'John Ford', 'Ray Taylor', 'Ken Levine', 'Katsuhide Motoki', 'Quentin Tarantino']
Pornography
Pornography (often abbreviated as "porn" or "porno" in informal usage) is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. Pornography may be presented in a variety of media, including books, magazines, postcards, photographs, sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, sound recording, film, video, and video games. The term applies to the depiction of the act rather than the act itself, and so does not include live exhibitions like sex shows and striptease. The primary subjects of pornographic depictions are pornographic models, who pose for still photographs, and pornographic actors or porn stars, who perform in pornographic films. If dramatic skills are not involved, a performer in a porn film may also be called a model. Various groups within society have considered depictions of a sexual nature immoral, addictive and noxious, labeling them pornographic, and attempting to have them suppressed under obscenity and other laws, with varying degrees of success. Such works have also often been subject to censorship and other legal restraints to publication, display or possession. Such grounds and even the definition of pornography have differed in various historical, cultural, and national contexts. Social attitudes towards the discussion and presentation of sexuality have become more tolerant and legal definitions of obscenity have become more limited, notably beginning in 1969 with Blue Movie by Andy Warhol, the first adult erotic film depicting explicit sex to receive wide theatrical release in the United States, and the subsequent Golden Age of Porn, leading to an industry for the production and consumption of pornography in the latter half of the 20th century. The introduction of home video and the Internet saw a boom in the worldwide porn industry that generates billions of dollars annually. Commercialized pornography accounts for over US$2.5 billion in the United States alone, including the production of various media and associated products and services. This industry employs thousands of performers along with support and production staff. It is also followed by dedicated industry publications and trade groups as well as the mainstream press, private organizations (watchdog groups), government agencies, and political organizations. More recently, sites such as Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn, have served as repositories for home-made or semi-professional pornography, made available free by its creators (who could be called exhibitionists). It has presented a significant challenge to the commercial pornographic film industry. Irrespective of the legal or social view of pornography, it has been used in a number of contexts. It is used, for example, at fertility clinics to stimulate sperm donors. Some couples use pornography at times for variety and to create a sexual interest or as part of foreplay. There is also some evidence that pornography can be used to treat voyeurism.
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director
SPY kids
Robert Rodriguez
['Wolfgang Liebeneiner', 'Claude Pinoteau', 'Ron Mann', 'Terry Jones', 'David Nutter', 'Dharmesh Darshan', 'Hans Deppe', 'Francesca Archibugi', 'Warren Beatty', 'Bertolt Brecht', 'Max Neufeld', 'Buzz Kulik', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Leslie Howard', 'Arne Mattsson', 'Akira Kurosawa', 'Giovanni Veronesi', 'Per Fly', 'Dayal Padmanabhan', 'Jean Becker', 'Spike Lee', 'Vineeth Sreenivasan', 'Wesley Archer', 'Eric Schaeffer', 'Luciano Salce', 'Poul Bang', 'Kim Manners', 'Theo Frenkel', 'Shibu Mitra', 'Ronny Yu', 'Benjamin Christensen', 'Kubrick', 'Jacques Tati', 'Vijay', 'Menahem Golan', 'Warren Leight', 'Anne Wheeler', 'Giuseppe Ferrara', 'Edward Ludwig', 'Andrew Stevens', 'Val Guest', 'Rd Ariffien', 'Jack Raymond', 'Amol Palekar', 'Zoya Akhtar', 'Rolf Olsen', 'Jay Grdina', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Rowan Atkinson', 'Tom McGrath', 'Michael Winner', 'Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar', 'Peer Guldbrandsen', 'Arjun', 'Tetsuya Nomura', 'Redford', 'Raymond De Felitta', 'John Farrow', 'Srikanth Addala', 'Mark Rosman', 'Christian Frei', 'Karen Moncrieff', 'Ozzie Nelson', 'Arthur Marks', 'Peter Jackson', 'Alfred Santell', 'Jack Smight', 'Roland Emmerich', 'Ralph Murphy', 'Abbas Kiarostami', 'Li Han Hsiang', 'Lew Landers', 'Ernst Lubitsch', 'Isaac Julien', 'Lee Sholem', 'Angelina Jolie', 'Catherine Hardwicke', 'Gerry Anderson', 'Chris Cunningham', 'Ramu Kariat', 'Claude Berri', 'Ethan Hawke', 'Arturo Ripstein', 'Humayun Ahmed', 'Anne Reid', 'Partho Ghosh', 'Karyn Kusama', 'Lenin Rajendran', 'Fedor Bondarchuk', 'Victor Saville', 'Sebastian Junger', 'Eugene Levy', 'Hironobu Sakaguchi', 'Elliott Nugent', 'Yukihiko Tsutsumi', 'Keenan Wynn', 'Raj Kumar Gupta', 'Virginia Van Upp', 'Norman Lee']
Spy Kids
Spy Kids (stylized as SPY kids) is a 2001 American science fantasy family adventure comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez, produced by Elizabeth Avellan and Robert Rodriguez with music by John Debney, Danny Elfman, Harry Gregson-Williams, Los Lobos and Robert Rodriguez and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alan Cumming, Teri Hatcher, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Robert Patrick, Tony Shalhoub, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, and Mike Judge. It is the first installment in the Spy Kids film series. The film was released in the United States on March 30, 2001 by Miramax Films and on VHS and DVD on September 18, 2001 by Dimension Home Video. Upon release, Spy Kids grossed over $147 million worldwide.
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director
Katinka
Max von Sydow
['Sanjay Gupta', 'Orson Welles', 'Gordon Quinn', 'Aleksandr Rogozhkin', 'Joe May', 'Kamal Amrohi', 'Lucas Belvaux', 'Sam Fuller', 'Edward Ludwig', 'Thom Fitzgerald', 'Peter Hyams', 'Bernard Vorhaus', 'Claude Berri', 'Walt Disney', 'Sion Sono', 'Mary Stuart Masterson', 'Mehboob Khan', 'McG', 'James Keach', 'Seth Rogen', 'Elaine May', 'Diane Kurys', 'Leon Gast', 'William Hanna', 'Nagabharana', 'Tinnu Anand', 'Jon Turteltaub', 'Virginia Van Upp', 'Dom Joly', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Lindsay Anderson', 'Lewis Gilbert', 'Nathan Juran', 'Allan Dwan', 'Al Adamson', 'Pablo Berger', 'Stan Laurel', 'Sridhar', 'Fellini', 'Boaz Davidson', 'Harold French', 'Gustaf Molander', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Edward Burns', 'Ti West', 'James Goldstone', 'Gordon Parks', 'Brad Bird', 'Roman Polanski', 'Francesco Barilli', 'Philip Seymour Hoffman', 'Kabeer Kaushik', 'Andrew Dominik', 'Rouben Mamoulian', 'Kirk DeMicco', 'Rajasenan', 'Gianni Franciolini', 'William James Craft', 'Paul Weiland', 'Arliss Howard', 'Carlo Vanzina', 'David Winning', 'Jim Clark', 'Jack Webb', 'Andrei Tarkovsky', 'Gregory Dark', 'David Steinberg', 'Mahesh Bhatt', 'Ralph Murphy', 'David Mamet', 'Priyanandanan', 'Sumitra Peiris', 'Martin Davidson', 'Fritz Wendhausen', 'Guillermo Arriaga', 'Kasthuri Raja', 'Boris Malagurski', 'Olivier Assayas', 'John Requa', 'Sergio Corbucci', 'Bruce Dern', 'Jacques Feyder', 'Harish Shankar', 'Brando', 'Banksy', 'Chandran Rutnam', 'Vittorio De Sica', 'Emilio Estevez', 'Mario Landi', 'Rajkumar Gupta', 'Nanette Burstein', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Charles Jarrott', 'Nicolas Philibert', 'Lorimer Johnston', 'Desi Arnaz', 'Vimukthi Jayasundara', 'Takashi Yamazaki', 'Oscar Micheaux']
Tammi Øst
Tammi Øst (born 1 October 1958) is a Danish actress. She was trained at the Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance in 1982. In 1988 she played the leading role of Katinka in Max von Sydow's film of the same name. From 1990–1997 she worked at the Royal Theatre and received the Dannebrog in 1996. In 2012 she portrayed Birgit Eggert in the TV series Forbrydelsen III.
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director
Night of the Demon
Jacques Tourneur
['Wallace Worsley', 'Elizabeth Banks', 'Duniya Soori', 'Cameron Crowe', 'Azhagam Perumal', 'Floyd Mutrux', 'Ridley Scott', 'Lew Landers', 'Enzo Barboni', 'LeVar Burton', 'Dinesh Baboo', 'Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar', 'Swapan Saha', 'Ken Kwapis', 'Radha Mohan', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Robert Frank', 'Paul Strand', 'Tom Schulman', 'Sergio Citti', 'Alexander Korda', 'Kazan', 'Raju Sundaram', 'Karl Malden', 'Yves Boisset', 'Ted Post', 'Jerzy Hoffman', 'Dave McKean', 'Karu Pazhaniappan', 'Deepak Balraj Vij', 'Claude Miller', 'Lindsay Anderson', 'Per Fly', 'Lewis Seiler', 'Erik Balling', 'Joseph Losey', 'Lilik Sudjio', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Seijun Suzuki', 'Wes Anderson', 'Mel Smith', 'Veit Harlan', 'Lixin Fan', 'Geethapriya', 'Wim Wenders', 'Drake Doremus', 'Joseph Henabery', 'Claude Jutra', 'Jeffrey Blitz', 'Andrew Lau', 'Franklyn Barrett', 'Kunchacko', 'Andrew Niccol', 'Oliver Hirschbiegel', 'Henry King', 'Mike Leigh', 'Lucas Belvaux', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Marc Daniels', 'Yuuji Horii', 'Yakima Canutt', 'Habib Faisal', 'Gustave de Kervern', 'Ziad Doueiri', 'Chris Cunningham', 'Chor Yuen', 'Clara Law', 'Dariush Mehrjui', 'Balu Mahendra', 'Don Stroud', 'Paul Haggis', 'Taviani', 'Neeraj Vora', 'Ali Hatami', 'Marc Evans', 'Oren Rudavsky', 'Prakash Mehra', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Stephen Poliakoff', 'Denys Desjardins', 'Rich Moore', 'Henry Otto', 'Paul Hoen', 'Ernest Dickerson', 'Raoul Walsh', 'Lucas Demare', 'Shaji Kailas', 'Enrico Guazzoni', 'Lucas Kazan', 'Donnie Yen', 'Ram Gopal Varma', 'Shyam Benegal', 'Narender Bedi', 'David Hemmings', 'George Roy Hill', 'Teguh Karya', 'Sidney Poitier', 'EVV Satyanarayana', 'Kitano']
Night of the Demon
Night of the Demon is a 1957 British horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur, starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacGinnis. An adaptation of the M. R. James story "Casting the Runes" (1911), the plot revolves around an American psychologist investigating a satanic cult suspected of more than one murder. The film's production was turbulent due to artistic differences between producer Hal E. Chester on one side and Tourneur and writer Charles Bennett on the other. Although the original plan was not to show a literal demon, producer Chester inserted a monster over the objections of the writer, the director, and lead actor Dana Andrews. To accelerate the pace, the film was trimmed down to 83 minutes (and retitled Curse of the Demon) in the US where it played the second half of a double feature bill with both The True Story of Lynn Stuart and The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958).
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director
Maga Maharaju
Vijaya Bapineedu
['Kumar Shahani', 'Sidney Sheldon', 'George Lucas', 'William Monahan', 'Jerry Paris', 'Zack Snyder', 'Mackenzie Crook', 'Santhosh Sivan', 'Tamara Jenkins', 'Gene Autry', 'Nikos Koundouros', 'Herbert Wilcox', 'Aldo Fabrizi', 'McCartney', 'John Cleese', 'Clara Law', 'Frank Harris', 'Augusto Genina', 'Coline Serreau', 'Darren Aronofsky', 'Tom Hall', 'Sriram Raghavan', 'Jacques Demy', 'Ulli Lommel', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Terry Jones', 'Benjamin Christensen', 'Rob Bowman', 'Claudio Gora', 'John Emerson', 'Mike van Diem', 'Nate Watt', 'John Zaritsky', 'Jackie Chan', 'Salvatore Samperi', 'Bob Kellett', 'Jean Delannoy', 'Kundan Shah', 'Steve James', 'Irving Rapper', 'Mark Rosman', 'Andrucha Waddington', 'Norman Dawn', 'Anthony Hemingway', 'Jason Zada', 'Robert Wise', 'Mario Soldati', 'Hanif Kureishi', 'Isabel Coixet', 'Pierre Salvadori', 'Martin Donovan', 'Arnaud Desplechin', 'Cecil Hepworth', 'Joe Johnston', 'Edward LeSaint', 'Jeff Kanew', 'Michel Deville', 'George Waggner', 'Keenan Wynn', 'So Yong Kim', 'Peter Masterson', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Ralph Murphy', 'Charles Band', 'Andrew Niccol', 'Alain Tanner', 'Don Taylor', 'Will Vinton', 'Brillante Mendoza', 'Rajiv Rai', 'YVS Chowdary', 'Joe Massot', 'Jonathan Lynn', 'Brakhage', 'Catherine Masud', 'Wong Jing', 'Anil Sharma', 'Stefan Schwartz', 'Hema Malini', 'David Seltzer', 'Arthur Penn', 'Rex Ingram', 'James Flood', 'Zalman King', 'Alberto Sordi', 'Larry David', 'Carlos Diegues', 'Vijay Bhatt', 'Igor Maslennikov', 'Naomi Foner', 'Bruce Geller', 'Mansoor Khan', 'Ari Sandel', 'Raj Kanwar', 'Andrea Arnold', 'Philip Seymour Hoffman', 'Jerry Zucker', 'Myshkin', 'Tom Walls']
Maga Maharaju
Maga Maharaju (Telugu: మగ మహారాజు) is a 1983 Telugu film that was directed by Vijaya Bapineedu and was produced by Shyam Prasad Arts. Chiranjeevi, Rao Gopal Rao, Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Udaykumar and Annapurna played roles.
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director
Tik Tik Tik
Bharathiraja
['Vatroslav Mimica', 'Peter Riegert', 'Marshall Neilan', 'David Duchovny', 'Kevin Spacey', 'Shahjahan', 'Sam Newfield', 'William Conrad', 'Bruce Sweeney', 'Desmond Davis', 'Anil Ganguly', 'Alex Nicol', 'Ralph Murphy', 'Steve Balderson', 'Ramesh Aravind', 'Jamie Uys', 'Cory McAbee', 'Fernando Trueba', 'Jody Hill', 'Sidney Poitier', 'Rajkiran', 'Jean Aurel', 'Phillips Smalley', 'Iginio Straffi', 'Sean McNamara', 'Mel Welles', 'Henri Verneuil', 'Bernardo Bertolucci', 'Pete Michels', 'Thomas Vinterberg', 'Kurt Land', 'Ryan Nicholson', 'Terence Fisher', 'John Sayles', 'Mario Bonnard', 'Todd Louiso', 'John McTiernan', 'Antonio Banderas', 'John Francis Dillon', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Ben Stiller', 'Suresh Krishna', 'Tim McCanlies', 'Eric Bana', 'Bruce Dern', 'Damien Chazelle', 'Farah Khan', 'Ari Sandel', 'Patrice Leconte', 'Vittorio De Sica', 'Anurag Kashyap', 'Sam Firstenberg', 'Michael', 'Edward Dmytryk', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Juan Antonio Bardem', 'Don Sharp', 'Edward Bernds', 'Joe Dante', 'Ashu Trikha', 'Peter Godfrey', 'Michael Hui', 'Brest', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Bilal Lashari', 'Shaji Kailas', 'Joshiy', 'Tim Burton', 'Francis Ford Coppola', 'Burgess Meredith', 'Maurice Pialat', 'Charles Reisner', 'Indra Kumar', 'John Boorman', 'Ivo Caprino', 'Amole Gupte', 'Massimo Dallamano', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Bob Fosse', 'Tetsuya Mizuguchi', 'Tony Lo Bianco', 'Luigi Zampa', 'Edward Dillon', 'Orson Welles', 'Muktha Srinivasan', 'Henry Jaglom', 'Denis Dyack', 'Mikael Salomon', 'Frank Harris', 'Lucas Demare', 'Alberto Sordi', 'Bhagwan', 'Neri Parenti', 'Kongdej Jaturanrasamee', 'Ronny Yu', 'Bert Williams', 'Anne Fletcher', 'The Wachowskis', 'Norman Lee']
Tik Tik Tik
Tik! Tik! Tik! is a 1981 Tamil-language Indian Murder Mystery Film directed by P. Bharathiraja for producer Prakash R.C, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role supported by Madhavi, Swapna and Radha.
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director
Appropriate Behavior
Desiree Akhavan
['Greydon Clark', 'Kurt Maetzig', 'Bob Kellett', 'Stan Laurel', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Howard Keel', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Sergiu Nicolaescu', 'Santhosh Sivan', 'Joy Mukherjee', 'Otis Turner', 'Theo Angelopoulos', 'Edoardo Ponti', 'Billy Bob Thornton', 'Tigmanshu Dhulia', 'Ravi Tandon', 'Arthur Crabtree', 'Rasu Madhuravan', 'Andrei Konchalovsky', 'Bob Spiers', 'Yoo Ha', 'Jerry Lewis', 'Li Han Hsiang', 'Stephen Roberts', 'Michael Lembeck', 'Oliver Drake', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Ron Clements', 'Tony Bill', 'Drew Goddard', 'Sophie Marceau', 'Stanislav Govorukhin', 'Conor McPherson', 'Jon Turteltaub', 'Abel Gance', 'Priyanandanan', 'Amol Palekar', 'Michael McCullers', 'Todd Louiso', 'Baumbach', 'Bam', 'Sunil Dutt', 'Alexander Kluge', 'Helmut Weiss', 'John Farrow', 'Howard Bretherton', 'Barnet Kellman', 'Yves Boisset', 'Andy Jones', 'Julian Huxley', 'Uderzo', 'Lewis Seiler', 'Smiley Burnette', 'Mohsen Makhmalbaf', 'Francesco Barilli', 'Nasir Hussain', 'Buzz Kulik', 'Tan Tjoei Hock', 'Rajiv Menon', 'Ray Harryhausen', 'Frank Perry', 'Pooja Bhatt', 'Greg Mottola', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Chris Rock', 'Harry Watt', 'Govind Nihalani', 'Noel Black', 'Robert Youngson', 'Javed Sheikh', 'Winston Hibler', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Emile de Antonio', 'Gy Waldron', 'Shammi Kapoor', 'Salah Abu Seif', 'Glenn', 'Marco Ferreri', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Mario Landi', 'Gustav Ucicky', 'David Arquette', 'Arthur Hiller', 'Thomas Bezucha', 'Sidney Franklin', 'Andrew Stanton', 'Ben Sharpsteen', 'Raja Nawathe', 'Eric Bana', 'Veit Harlan', 'Bill Rebane', 'Cherie Nowlan', 'Albert Uderzo', 'David Nutter', 'Harold French', 'Will Gluck', 'Michael Winner', 'John Waters', 'Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia']
Olan Montgomery
Olan Montgomery, sometimes called only Olan, is an identical twin and American pop-artist and actor notable for his pop-art portraits of both celebrities and unknown people, and for his depictions of the Gay party scene. He employs several techniques including one where transfers his own photographs to canvas, in order to embue photographic portraits with color. Village Voice art critic Michael Musto described the artist as "upping the subculture". Olan Montgomery co-starred on Boardwalk Empire, Season 2, episode 8 "Peg of Old" directed by Allen Coulter, original air date November 6, 2011. He also co-starred in the feature films Appropriate Behavior directed by Desiree Akhavan and Abysm directed by Serge Levin starring Charles Baker and Michael Ironside.. Olan can be seen starring as conjoined twins along side his twin brother Thomas Montgomery in the short film Ham Heads directed by Efren Hernandez and produced by Brett Potter. He is based in New York but was born in Georgia.
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director
Northfork
Mark Polish
['Robert Thornby', 'Coline Serreau', 'Kotayya Pratyagatma', 'Marc Evans', 'Julian Huxley', 'Mani Ratnam', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Andrew Stevens', 'Chitra Lakshmanan', 'Aziz Mirza', 'Marino Girolami', 'Frank Tuttle', 'Jose Thomas', 'Hirokazu Koreeda', 'Jayaraj', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Maggie Greenwald', 'Godfrey Grayson', 'David Hemmings', 'Barry Levinson', 'Winsor McCay', 'Ramesh Sippy', 'Randall Wallace', 'Luiz de Barros', 'Kasthuri Raja', 'Graham Cutts', 'Pete Michels', 'Fernando Meirelles', 'Amole Gupte', 'King Vidor', 'Ray Enright', 'Gurvinder Singh', 'Dinesh Babu', 'Emile de Antonio', 'Anthony Perkins', 'Hayao Miyazaki', 'Henning Carlsen', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Stephen Wallace', 'Bruno Corbucci', 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy', 'Shankar Nag', 'Ricardo Costa', 'Dean Stockwell', 'Prakash Jha', 'Hironobu Sakaguchi', 'Mike Binder', 'Charles Reisner', 'Luigi Zampa', 'Norman Jewison', 'Carol Reed', 'Nicolas Roeg', 'Aditya Chopra', 'Ed Bye', 'Nick Love', 'Shammi Kapoor', 'Bruce Campbell', 'Shibu Mitra', 'Brett Leonard', 'Leonard Nimoy', 'Rudolf Biebrach', 'Joana Hadjithomas', 'Zalman King', 'Andy Lau', 'Albert Uderzo', 'Robert Bresson', 'Helmut Weiss', 'Cavalcanti', 'Seenu Ramasamy', 'Mack Sennett', 'Paddy Considine', 'Rian Johnson', 'Scott Hicks', 'Michael Jackson', 'Jamie Uys', 'Naomi Kawase', 'Dario Argento', 'Mark Neveldine', 'Arthur Dong', 'Zacharias Kunuk', 'Kenji Mizoguchi', 'Primo Zeglio', 'Martin Davidson', 'Zack Snyder', 'Blacky Ko', 'Mani Kaul', 'Archie Mayo', 'Fausto Brizzi', 'David Elfick', 'Jay Roach', 'Lew Landers', 'Garson Kanin', 'James Ivory', 'Ryuhei Kitamura', 'Wilhelm Thiele', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Bryan Singer', 'Martin Scorsese', 'Robert Frank']
Northfork
Northfork is a 2003 film directed by Michael Polish and written by Michael and Mark Polish. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2003 and later received a limited release in the United States on July 11, 2003. The film stars James Woods, Nick Nolte, Daryl Hannah, Anthony Edwards and Peter Coyote. This is the brothers' third film collaboration, after Twin Falls Idaho (1999) and Jackpot (2001).
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Poraali
Samuthirakani
['Daniel Mann', 'Prakash Rai', 'Robert Zemeckis', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Les Blank', 'Woody Allen', 'Kazuo Mori', 'Irving Cummings', 'Akitoshi Kawazu', 'Wang Xiaoshuai', 'Lindsay Anderson', 'Arthur Lubin', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Michael Apted', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Fernando Solanas', 'Scott Caan', 'Arne Sucksdorff', 'Menahem Golan', 'Anil Sharma', 'Robert Rossen', 'Cory McAbee', 'Larry Peerce', 'Robert Wise', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Jyoti Sarup', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Niki Caro', 'Amy Poehler', 'Will Vinton', 'Mark Cendrowski', 'Chetan Anand', 'James Ivory', 'Poul Bang', 'Shankar Nag', 'Wolfgang Petersen', 'Max Linder', 'Vivek Agnihotri', 'Eisenstein', 'Mamoru Oshii', 'Peer Guldbrandsen', 'Thomas Edison', 'Tony Ching', 'Bryan Cranston', 'Bill Mason', 'Tom Ford', 'Anthony Perkins', 'Ettore Scola', 'Sergio Sollima', 'Charles Reisner', 'Stuart Gordon', 'Michael Dowse', 'Stan Winston', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'James Wan', 'Vijaya Bapineedu', 'Jaco Van Dormael', 'Ricardo Costa', 'Blessy', 'Rajiv Rai', 'Xu Zheng', 'Eriprando Visconti', 'Rob Sitch', 'Sergio Martino', 'Carlos Saldanha', 'Jack Cardiff', 'Joyce Bernal', 'Terry Zwigoff', 'Bob Fosse', 'Alain Resnais', 'Arthur Robison', 'Catherine Hardwicke', 'Dan Mazer', 'Lixin Fan', 'Sean McNamara', 'Matt Mulhern', 'Juzo Itami', 'Giulio Petroni', 'Binka Zhelyazkova', 'LeVar Burton', 'Sergio Leone', 'Prakash Raj', 'Fausto Brizzi', 'Donnie Yen', 'Mohsen Makhmalbaf', 'Kadiri Venkata Reddy', 'Robert Frank', 'George Hickenlooper', 'Robert De Niro', 'Svend Wam', 'David Von Ancken', 'Nanette Burstein', 'Gu Changwei', 'Marcel Camus', 'Marco Bechis', 'Russell Crowe', 'McG', 'Anne Wheeler']
Poraali
Poraali (Tamil: போராளி; English: The Warrior) is an Indian Tamil film written and directed by Samuthirakani, starring M. Sasikumar in the lead role. The film, also featuring Telugu actors Allari Naresh and Swati alongside Niveda, Vasundhara and Ganja Karuppu in pivotal roles, released on 1 December 2011. Poraali illustrates an astute fighter who can take on a large, greedy group. The Telugu dubbed version of this film, Sangarshana also released on 1 December 2011. Upon release, the film generally received positive reviews and became super hit, although the Telugu version sank without a trace. The film was remade in Kannada as Yaare Koogadali starring Puneeth Rajkumar which released on 20 December 2012 and turned out to be a super hit.
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director
El Patrullero
Alex Cox
['Norman Taurog', 'Woody Allen', 'Bob Clampett', 'William Brent Bell', 'Bob Clark', 'Gilles Carle', 'Neil Young', 'Daniel Birt', 'Alexandre Rockwell', 'Josh Radnor', 'William Dieterle', 'Marghanita Laski', 'Michael Lembeck', 'Atom Egoyan', 'Carlo Lizzani', 'Bharathiraaja', 'Monta Bell', 'E V V Satyanarayana', 'Helmut Weiss', 'Klaus Kinski', 'Vipul Shah', 'James Mangold', 'Robert Lynn', 'George Sluizer', 'Sidney Meyers', 'Hopper', 'John Farrow', 'Fay McKenzie', 'John Milius', 'Tim Schafer', 'Peter Segal', 'Tetsuya Nakashima', 'Gregory La Cava', 'Michael Bay', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Manimaran', 'Sabiha Sumar', 'Sanjay Leela Bhansali', 'William Conrad', 'Willis Goldbeck', 'Joseph Kane', 'Panju Arunachalam', 'Hirokazu Koreeda', 'Rohan Sippy', 'Tom Six', 'Enrico Guazzoni', 'Frank Reicher', 'Jean Negulesco', 'Vinayan', 'Kazuaki Kiriya', 'Ismail Merchant', 'Jonathan Kaplan', 'Cameron Crowe', 'Kiyoshi Kurosawa', 'James Bridges', 'Hal Hartley', 'Chuck Russell', 'James Burrows', 'Joana Hadjithomas', 'Floyd Mutrux', 'Balaji Sakthivel', 'Karl Malden', 'Nadia Tass', 'Mel Brooks', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Elio Petri', 'Pavithran', 'Jamie Uys', 'Gordon Chan', 'Cynthia Wade', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Gurvinder Singh', 'Eric Forsberg', 'Del Tenney', 'Neeraj Pandey', 'Rex Beach', 'Anne Fletcher', 'Bryan Singer', 'Hugo Haas', 'Karen Arthur', 'Noel Black', 'Rudy Soedjarwo', 'Sandra Goldbacher', 'Ron Gilbert', 'Padmarajan', 'Anne Reid', 'Kriv Stenders', 'Joko Anwar', 'Arthur Maria Rabenalt', 'Bodil Ipsen', 'Ramesh Bhat', 'Bonnie Hunt', 'Eric Laneuville', 'Georg Jacoby', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Andrey Zvyagintsev', 'Russell Crowe', 'Adolfo Aristarain', 'Ivo Caprino']
El Patrullero
El Patrullero (aka Highway Patrolman) (1991) is the first Mexican feature film by the British director Alex Cox. It was produced by Lorenzo O'Brien, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Roberto Sosa, Bruno Bichir, Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez and Vanessa Bauche. The cinematography is by Miguel Garzon and the production designer was Cecilia Montiel, who went on to work on The Mask of Zorro, as well as on Cox's Alan Smithee film, The Winner.
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director
Better Luck Tomorrow
Justin Lin
['Bapu', 'Tony Ayres', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Yukihiko Tsutsumi', 'Don Stroud', 'Kaushik Ganguly', 'Orson Welles', 'Joss Whedon', 'Dinesh Babu', 'Claude Sautet', 'Michel Gondry', 'Nick Hurran', 'Juliusz Machulski', 'Archie Mayo', 'Ron Howard', 'Jim Mickle', 'Phil Joanou', 'Sebastian Doggart', 'Harry Hurwitz', 'William Castle', 'Ari Folman', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Henry King', 'Primo Zeglio', 'Mimi Leder', 'Jake Kasdan', 'Robert Towne', 'George Marshall', 'Jerry Thorpe', 'Stephen Wallace', 'Miranda July', 'Tom Schulman', 'David Winters', 'Nathan Juran', 'Keenen Ivory Wayans', 'Manivannan', 'Pierre Morel', 'Ralph Bakshi', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Donner', 'Ira Sachs', 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy', 'Lone Scherfig', 'Umesh Mehra', 'Bruno Mattei', 'Danny Leiner', 'Floyd Mutrux', 'Mario Caiano', 'Shane Black', 'Sooraj Barjatya', 'Rudy Soedjarwo', 'Curtis Harrington', 'Charles Brabin', 'Chuck Russell', 'Neal Israel', 'Genndy Tartakovsky', 'Sophie Barthes', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Arjun', 'Jane Murfin', 'Jacques Deray', 'John Irvin', 'Jingle Ma', 'Shigesato Itoi', 'Yogaraj Bhat', 'Leonard Nimoy', 'Shohei Imamura', 'Rodrigue Jean', 'Antti Jokinen', 'Brett Leonard', 'Eddie McClintock', 'Brian Iles', 'Girish Kasaravalli', 'Lev Atamanov', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'Niki Caro', 'Anik Dutta', 'Tetsuya Takahashi', 'Casper Andreas', 'Guido Brignone', 'Lottie Lyell', 'Padmarajan', 'John Badham', 'Vikram Bhatt', 'Philip Kaufman', 'Loretta Young', 'Harish Shankar', 'Bitto Albertini', 'Albert Lamorisse', 'Phillips Smalley', 'Saawan Kumar Tak', 'Samson Chiu', 'Martha Scott', 'Jacques Tourneur', 'Kadiri Venkata Reddy', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Igor Maslennikov', 'Ben Sharpsteen']
Finishing the Game
Finishing the Game is a 2007 mockumentary which focuses on Bruce Lee's final movie Game of Death. Lee died prior to finishing that movie, having shot only a few of the final fight scenes. However, the rest of the film was finished using a Bruce Lee double and a new script. Finishing the Game is a comedy which satirizes the production of Lee's final film while dealing with racial stereotypes on the Asian community. It was shot in a mere 18 days. The film was directed and produced by Justin Lin, the director of the films Better Luck Tomorrow, Annapolis, and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. Finishing the Game stars Roger Fan, Sung Kang, Dustin Nguyen, McCaleb Burnett, James Franco, MC Hammer, Ron Jeremy and Parry Shen. Its world premiere took place at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it was an Official Selection. It was also selected as the opening night film at the 25th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, the 23rd VC FilmFest aka Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival in Los Angeles, the 30th Asian American International Film Festival in New York, the DisOrient Film Festival of Oregon, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, the 2007 DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival, and the 11th Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival.
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director
Gauri Ganesha
Phani Ramachandra
['Don Mancini', 'Jack Conway', 'Steve Taylor', 'Jessica Yu', 'Singeetam Srinivasa Rao', 'Dadasaheb Phalke', 'James Burrows', 'Lowell Sherman', 'Norman Maurer', 'George Clooney', 'Mitchell Leisen', 'Roger Allers', 'Edward Norton', 'Nathan Juran', 'Thomas Bentley', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'vikraman', 'Buddhadeb Dasgupta', 'Boopathy Pandian', 'Edwin Thanhouser', 'Harish Shankar', 'Danny DeVito', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Loretta Young', 'Tom McLoughlin', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Jeff Zimbalist', 'Dean Devlin', 'Buddhadev Dasgupta', 'John Requa', 'Matthew Chapman', 'Sajid Khan', 'Gianni Amelio', 'Quentin Lawrence', 'Jean Negulesco', 'Michele Soavi', 'Nunnally Johnson', 'John Frankenheimer', 'Henri Decoin', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Archie Mayo', 'Michael Bay', 'Marcel Camus', 'Bruce McCulloch', 'Hugh Ford', 'Renato Castellani', 'Kim Nguyen', 'Gabriele Salvatores', 'Raj Kumar Gupta', 'Franco Giraldi', 'Irving Rapper', 'Turk Pipkin', 'Howard Morris', 'Jag Mundhra', 'Ronny Yu', 'Marco Bechis', 'Humayun Ahmed', 'Sacha Guitry', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Daryush Shokof', 'Scott Coffey', 'Shoaib Mansoor', 'Kenneth Anger', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Herbert Ross', 'Peter DeLuise', 'Wes Hurley', 'Dan Aykroyd', 'Spike Lee', 'William Beaudine', 'Maya Deren', 'Katsuhide Motoki', 'Nagabharana', 'Alain Tanner', 'Allan Kroeker', 'Nancy Kruse', 'Alanis Obomsawin', 'Balaji Mohan', 'Chuck Jones', 'Jeethu Joseph', 'Francis Coppola', 'Imtiaz Ali', 'Fatty Arbuckle', 'Fernando Colomo', 'Sydney Pollack', 'Bruce Sweeney', 'Jack Bender', 'Birt Acres', 'Walter Grauman', 'Kunaal Roy Kapur', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Bob Hoskins', 'Henri Colpi', 'Terrence Malick', 'Adam Muto', 'Allan Arkush', 'Gene Wilder', 'Sasikumar', 'Harley Cokeliss']
Gauri Ganesha
Gauri Ganesha is a 1991 Kannada comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Master Anand, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. Puttur Narasimha Nayak was awarded the best play back singer in Karnataka State Film Awards in 1992 for the song "Nimma Maguvu Naguthiruva".
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director
I Am Love
Luca Guadagnino
['David Fincher', 'Jeannot Szwarc', 'Julien Temple', 'Takashi Yamazaki', 'Alex Kendrick', 'Anne Fletcher', 'Andrew Stevens', 'Jeff Corwin', 'Giancarlo Esposito', 'Jean Renoir', 'Penny Marshall', 'Ronny Yu', 'Ring Lardner', 'Blake Edwards', 'Kari Skogland', 'Jagadish', 'Ralph Thomas', 'Joe Hahn', 'Cesar Montano', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Mizoguchi', 'Lucio Fulci', 'Howard Hughes', 'Karunakaran', 'Agnieszka Holland', 'Sara Sugarman', 'Neeraj Vora', 'Arthur Robison', 'Anjan Dutt', 'Fritz Wendhausen', 'Manimaran', 'Denis Sanders', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'Eli Roth', 'Guy Green', 'Bruce McDonald', 'Bo Widerberg', 'Larry Semon', 'Igor Maslennikov', 'Samir Karnik', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Albert Finney', 'Franco Prosperi', 'Keenan Wynn', 'Joe Johnston', 'Don Chaffey', 'Raymond Bernard', 'Ali Hatami', 'Sebastian Doggart', 'Gillo Pontecorvo', 'Melvin Frank', 'Ravi', 'Lewis Gilbert', 'Peter Hedges', 'Hugh Ford', 'David Winning', 'Robert Enrico', 'Louis Wolheim', 'Tetsuya Mizuguchi', 'Georg Wilhelm Pabst', 'Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia', 'Kevin Lima', 'Alexander Hammid', 'Jerry Hopper', 'Hall Bartlett', 'Atom Egoyan', 'Susi Ganeshan', 'Visu', 'Max Gillies', 'Freleng', 'Sean Fine', 'Ann Dvorak', 'Danny Leiner', 'Tim Whelan', 'Dover Kosashvili', 'Nick Love', 'Antonio Capuano', 'Peter Richardson', 'Helmut Weiss', 'Steven Lisberger', 'Jeffrey Blitz', 'Ron Mann', 'Christian Frei', 'Norman Panama', 'Mark Waters', 'Maria de Medeiros', 'Allan Kroeker', 'Nathan Greno', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Fisher Stevens', 'Ravichandran', 'Visconti', 'Cheick Oumar Sissoko', 'Viji Thampi', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Maurice Elvey', 'Bent Hamer', 'Francesco Nuti', 'Krzysztof Zanussi']
Gabriele Ferzetti
Gabriele Ferzetti (born Pasquale Ferzetti; 17 March 1925 – 2 December 2015) was an Italian actor with more than 160 credits to his name across film, television and stage. His career was at its peak in the 1950s and 1960s. Ferzetti's first leading role was in the film Lo Zappatore (1950). He portrayed Puccini twice in the films Puccini (1953) and Casa Ricordi (1954). He made his international breakthrough in Michelangelo Antonioni's once controversial L'Avventura (1960) as an oversexed, restless playboy. After a series of romantic performances, he acquired a reputation in Italy as an elegant, debonair and somewhat aristocratic looking leading man. Ferzetti starred as Lot in John Huston's biblical epic, The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966) and played railroad baron Morton in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). Perhaps his best known role internationally was in the James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) as Marc Ange Draco, although his voice was dubbed by British actor David de Keyser. He was perhaps best known to non-mainstream audiences for his role as the psychiatrist, Hans, in Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter (1974). In the 1970s he appeared in a significant number of crime films, often as an inspector. He also appeared in Julia and Julia, opposite Laurence Olivier in Inchon (1982) and the cult film First Action Hero. Later in his career, he played the role of Nono in the TV series Une famille formidable and appeared in Luca Guadagnino's 2009 film I Am Love. Ferzetti died on 2 December 2015, aged 90.
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director
Janda Pai Kapiraju
Samuthirakani
['Michael Rubbo', 'Geert Wilders', 'Lloyd Bacon', 'Rosshan', 'Maurits Binger', 'Patrice Leconte', 'Gus Trikonis', 'Andrucha Waddington', 'Gavin Hood', 'Otto Preminger', 'Rian Johnson', 'Tim McCanlies', 'Burt Reynolds', 'Masayuki Suo', 'Robert Parrish', 'Pablo Berger', 'Chris Stokes', 'Michael Carreras', 'Kenneth Anger', 'Anne Fontaine', 'Jack Arnold', 'Anthony Minghella', 'Virginia Van Upp', 'Rick Moranis', 'Gary Cooper', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'Alberto Sordi', 'Tetsuya Takahashi', 'Milton Rosmer', 'Irving Cummings', 'Bernardo Bertolucci', 'Tom Gries', 'Mostofa Sarwar Farooki', 'Rakesh Roshan', 'Bruce Dern', 'Saeed Akhtar Mirza', 'Eduardo Coutinho', 'Wilfred Lucas', 'Raymond Longford', 'Bertrand Blier', 'Jon Iversen', 'Isaac Julien', 'George Seaton', 'Reginald Barker', 'Stephen Fung', 'James Bridges', 'Jon Reiss', 'Earl Bellamy', 'Dharmesh Darshan', 'Stephen King', 'Robert Youngson', 'Pandiraj', 'Deepa Mehta', 'Matt Reeves', 'Steven Soderbergh', 'Sarah Polley', 'Mahendran', 'Coleman Francis', 'Ludwig Berger', 'Marc Evans', 'Anjali Menon', 'Ramchandra PN', 'Curtis Hanson', 'Rouben Mamoulian', 'John Francis Dillon', 'Mikio Naruse', 'Katherine Brooks', 'Hanung Bramantyo', 'Ali Hatami', 'Nicolas Winding Refn', 'Hall Bartlett', 'Yorgos Lanthimos', 'Peter Richardson', 'Vittorio De Sica', 'Jyoti Sarup', 'Muriel Box', 'Lekh Tandon', 'Naresh Kumar', 'vikraman', 'Cary Joji Fukunaga', 'Rajakumaran', 'Major Ravi', 'Wes Craven', 'Quentin Tarantino', 'Biswajeet', 'Susi Ganeshan', 'Eldar Ryazanov', 'Mysskin', 'Mario Van Peebles', 'Wilhelm Thiele', 'Hans Karl Breslauer', 'Joseph Henabery', 'Susanne Bier', 'Roland Emmerich', 'Jonathan Kaplan', 'Kevin Spacey', 'Justin Sterling', 'Birt Acres', 'Charles Martin Smith']
Janda Pai Kapiraju
Janda Pai Kapiraju (English: Monkey King on the Flag) is a 2015 Indian Telugu action film written and directed by Samuthirakani featuring Nani and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. This film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Nimirndhu Nil with Jayam Ravi and also dubbed in Hindi with same title. While the Tamil version released in 2014 and went on to become a BlockBuster, the Telugu version released only on 21 March 2015 to positive reviews. Nani played a dual role in his career for the first time.
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director
Space Truckers
Stuart Gordon
['Alexander Hall', 'Suseenthiran', 'Gustaf Molander', 'Sridhar', 'Sam Wood', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Frank Oz', 'Shane Black', 'Christine Hakim', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Robert Florey', 'Norman Taurog', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Mario Zampi', 'Jerry Thorpe', 'Ron Mann', 'Li Yang', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Eddie McClintock', 'John Landis', 'Oliver Hirschbiegel', 'Nikos Nikolaidis', 'Illeana Douglas', 'Robert Townsend', 'Byron Howard', 'Larry Charles', 'Jake Paltrow', 'Paul Naschy', 'Lino Brocka', 'Florestano Vancini', 'Anders Thomas Jensen', 'Chris Weitz', 'Louis King', 'John Glen', 'Jeffrey Lau', 'Sekhar Kammula', 'Azhagam Perumal', 'Glenn Ficarra', 'Lambert Hillyer', 'Lionel Barrymore', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'Henri Verneuil', 'Disney', 'Terry George', 'Hideo Kojima', 'Rajinder Singh Bedi', 'Gilbert Cates', 'Kishore Kumar', 'George Nolfi', 'Duke Worne', 'Sam Fuller', 'Kelly Makin', 'Peter Berg', 'Jennifer Jason Leigh', 'Adam West', 'Russell Mulcahy', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Spielberg', 'Mike Judge', 'Jacques Tourneur', 'Robert Montgomery', 'Gilles Grangier', 'Mike van Diem', 'Yusry Abdul Halim', 'Vatroslav Mimica', 'Jyothi Krishna', 'Barbara Kopple', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Del Tenney', 'Ziad Doueiri', 'Joe Hahn', 'Lesley Selander', 'Lee David Zlotoff', 'Morgan Spurlock', 'Julien Duvivier', 'Jack Arnold', 'Harold French', 'Henry Joost', 'Tyler Perry', 'Kurt Neumann', 'Yonfan', 'Lau Kar Leung', 'Fred Savage', 'John Matthew Matthan', 'James Goldstone', 'Puri Jagannadh', 'Scott Shaw', 'Quentin Lawrence', 'Geert Wilders', 'Irwin Winkler', 'Mahendran', 'Rasu Madhuravan', 'Sumitra Peiris', 'Mel Smith', 'David Winters', 'Denys Desjardins', 'Stuart Margolin', 'Jason Zada']
Space Truckers
Space Truckers is a 1996 American-British-Irish comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Dennis Hopper, Stephen Dorff, Debi Mazar and Charles Dance. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland. The story concerns John Canyon, one of the last independent space transport entrepreneurs. Bad times have forced him to carry suspicious cargo to Earth without asking questions. During the flight the cargo turns out to be a multitude of virtually unstoppable killer robots.
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director
The Idiots
Lars von Trier
['Navodaya Appachan', 'Nicolas Winding Refn', 'Vince Gilligan', 'Seth Gordon', 'Erik Balling', 'Theodoros Angelopoulos', 'Manish Gupta', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Kevin Brownlow', 'Umberto Lenzi', 'Robert Lynn', 'Archie Mayo', 'Teruo Ishii', 'Bam', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Anil Ganguly', 'Chris Columbus', 'Giannis Dalianidis', 'Chanakya', 'Gopichand Malineni', 'Parthiban', 'Michael Lembeck', 'Sidney Meyers', 'Juan Carlos Fresnadillo', 'Edwin Thanhouser', 'Alexander Hammid', 'Beeban Kidron', 'Peter Ustinov', 'Steve James', 'Paul Wendkos', 'Pupi Avati', 'Conrad Vernon', 'Jerusha Hess', 'Tony Wharmby', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Marc Evans', 'Vittorio De Sica', 'Louis Malle', 'Jim Mickle', 'Cary Joji Fukunaga', 'Eliseo Subiela', 'Paul Wegener', 'Ayan Mukerji', 'Aparna Sen', 'Roy Del Ruth', 'Herbert Brenon', 'Terence Young', 'Mysskin', 'Albert Band', 'Andrew Birkin', 'Barbara Peeters', 'Steven Soderbergh', 'Mario Caserini', 'Karl Grune', 'Matti Kassila', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Nigel Cole', 'Anthony Waller', 'Katherine Helmond', 'Cyril Frankel', 'Arthur Hopkins', 'Buzz Kulik', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Zahir Raihan', 'Marc Levin', 'Benjamin Christensen', 'Rajat Kapoor', 'Yasmin Ahmad', 'Alexander Sokurov', 'David Von Ancken', 'Clara Law', 'Sidney Salkow', 'Walter Forde', 'Priyanandanan', 'Edward Bernds', 'Sebastian Doggart', 'Bruce Campbell', 'Radley Metzger', 'Glenn Gordon Caron', 'Herzog', 'James Huth', 'Jeffrey Lau', 'Helmut Weiss', 'Michael Winner', 'Tod Browning', 'Jack Layton', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'David Hare', 'Marc Daniels', 'Rob Bowman', 'Damien Chazelle', 'Cecil Hepworth', 'Leslie Norman', 'Albert Dupontel', 'Yakov Protazanov', 'Ludwig Berger', 'Kathir', 'Shaad Ali', 'Michael Apted']
Film Comment Selects
Film Comment Selects is an annual program hosted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and curated by the editors and writers of Film Comment magazine. It aims to provide a cutting-edge lineup of eclectic and international films, many of which have appeared on the international film festival circuit and been championed in the magazine but have yet to gain distribution. The program first appeared as a one-off event in March 2000, organized by editor Richard T. Jameson and showcasing the most significant films and filmmakers of the past decade. Gavin Smith and Kent Jones added three New York premieres to the roster (Lars von Trier’s The Idiots, Manoel de Oliveira’s Inquiétude, Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us), and based on its success, it was revived in 2002, remaining an annual event at the Film Society of Lincoln Center ever since. In recent years, the program has extended its focus on little-seen international discoveries to also include avant-garde selections, retrospectives of overlooked or underrated artists, previews of films that are soon to be released, and conversations with directors and actors.
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A Thief Catcher
Ford Sterling
['Riccardo Freda', 'Harold Becker', 'Jack Cardiff', 'Alex Nicol', 'Anthony Hemingway', 'Jang Hoon', 'Maria de Medeiros', 'Wesley Archer', 'Carmine Gallone', 'Ram Mukherjee', 'Bruce Dern', 'Claudio Gora', 'Ruba Nadda', 'Mervyn LeRoy', 'Barbra Streisand', 'Gottfried Reinhardt', 'William Dieterle', 'Ernie Barbarash', 'Eric Red', 'Victor Fleming', 'Luigi Zampa', 'Don Siegel', 'Rolf Olsen', 'Seth Rogen', 'Steven Spielberg', 'Mack Sennett', 'Robyn', 'Gustave de Kervern', 'Stuart Margolin', 'Walter Lang', 'Tommy Lee Wallace', 'Kaushik Ganguly', 'Bob Saget', 'Nick Hurran', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Sidney Lumet', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'Ralph Richardson', 'Darren Aronofsky', 'Kelly Makin', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Arjun', 'Tinnu Anand', 'Lee David Zlotoff', 'Monta Bell', 'Stuart Walker', 'David Zucker', 'David Frankel', 'Kevin Costner', 'Prakash Jha', 'Norman Maurer', 'Abbas Tyrewala', 'Harald Reinl', 'David Butler', 'Sujoy Ghosh', 'Rene Daalder', 'Todd Louiso', 'Mackenzie Crook', 'Dennis Hopper', 'Jennifer Jason Leigh', 'Daniel Birt', 'Jim Reardon', 'Ralph Habib', 'Chris Weitz', 'Robert Moore', 'Mario Bava', 'Chuck Workman', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Henning Carlsen', 'Mel Gibson', 'Neeraj Vora', 'Lowell Sherman', 'Silvio Soldini', 'Eldar Ryazanov', 'Dorothy Arzner', 'Paul Czinner', 'Dick Clement', 'Bruno Bozzetto', 'Giovanni Pastrone', 'Alexander Tuschinski', 'Gervais', 'Shoaib Mansoor', 'Deva Katta', 'Fausto Brizzi', 'Prakash Kovelamudi', 'Niki Caro', 'Elaine May', 'Kalanjiyam', 'Busby Berkeley', 'Yahoo Serious', 'John Hillcoat', 'Paul Gross', 'Pablo Berger', 'Mauro Bolognini', 'Yoshiyuki Tomino', 'Bruce McCulloch', 'Scott Caan', 'Panju Arunachalam', 'Paul Wendkos']
A Thief Catcher
A Thief Catcher is a one-reel 1914 American comedy film, produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone film company, directed by Ford Sterling, and starring Sterling, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, and Charles Chaplin as a policeman. Chaplin had claimed in interviews that he had played a bit-role as a policeman while at Keystone Studios.
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Tales of an Ancient Empire
Albert Pyun
['Gregory Dark', 'David Bruckner', 'Rachel Ward', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Ben Coccio', 'Larry Bishop', 'Radley Metzger', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Sasikumar', 'Dinesh Baboo', 'Roger Vadim', 'Ed Solomon', 'Alex Zamm', 'Paul Auster', 'Charles Frend', 'Sergio Martino', 'Tony Lo Bianco', 'Subodh Mukherjee', 'Herbert Brenon', 'Jacques Feyder', 'Steve York', 'Christopher McQuarrie', 'Curt Siodmak', 'Wesley Archer', 'Jeethu Joseph', 'Vikraman', 'Bam', 'Katsuhide Motoki', 'Herbert Selpin', 'Udhayanidhi Stalin', 'John Krish', 'Frank Launder', 'John Badham', 'John Hough', 'Casey Robinson', 'Narendra Bedi', 'William Beaudine', 'Jacques Becker', 'Andrew Jarecki', 'Tian Zhuangzhuang', 'Scott Coffey', 'Tony Gilroy', 'Joe Pasternak', 'Rakesh Roshan', 'Owen Wilson', 'David Nutter', 'Atul Agnihotri', 'Michael Radford', 'Stuart Margolin', 'Wash Westmoreland', 'Dell Henderson', 'Stephen Gyllenhaal', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Mohan Krishna Indraganti', 'David Arquette', 'Tom McGrath', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Luis Llosa', 'Mike Judge', 'Khalid Mohammed', 'Vinayan', 'Bill Paxton', 'Demofilo Fidani', 'Paul McGuigan', 'Denys Arcand', 'Priyanandanan', 'William Wellman', 'Jane Wagner', 'Dominic Polcino', 'Lance Comfort', 'Wong Kar Wai', 'Michael Haneke', 'Joe Massot', 'Bille August', 'Michael Winner', 'Vincent McEveety', 'Leslie Howard', 'Rachel Grady', 'Gary Nelson', 'Giovanni Pastrone', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Robert Siodmak', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Ben Stassen', 'Eliseo Subiela', 'James Flood', 'John Fawcett', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'John Dahl', 'Henry Koster', 'Ebrahim Hatamikia', 'Brakhage', 'YVS Chowdary', 'Mark Kirkland', 'Sandra Goldbacher', 'Bilal Lashari', 'Paul Rudnick', 'Cameron Mitchell', 'Guy Hamilton']
Tales of an Ancient Empire
Tales of an Ancient Empire is a 2010 American fantasy-sword and sorcery film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Kevin Sorbo, Michael Paré, Whitney Able, Melissa Ordway, Ralf Moeller, Lee Horsley and Victoria Maurette. It is a sequel to Pyun's directorial debut, The Sword and the Sorcerer.
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American Flyers
John Badham
['Allen Funt', 'Rick Moranis', 'Victor Saville', 'Gautham Menon', 'Masayuki Suo', 'Tati', 'Zoya Akhtar', 'William Clemens', 'James Burrows', 'Forest Whitaker', 'Junji Sakamoto', 'Johnnie To', 'Cy Endfield', 'Norman Jewison', 'Cornel Wilde', 'Sidney Salkow', 'Paul Verhoeven', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'Abbas Tyrewala', 'Raj Khosla', 'Neeraj Pandey', 'Vincent McEveety', 'Asia Argento', 'Li Han Hsiang', 'Dinesh Baboo', 'Hopper', 'Jerry Schatzberg', 'Kevin Spacey', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Chakri Toleti', 'David Ayer', 'Benjamin Stoloff', 'Manuel Romero', 'Ida May Park', 'Fernando Solanas', 'David Duchovny', 'Quentin Tarantino', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Wolf Rilla', 'Tom Hall', 'Hugo del Carril', 'John Lasseter', 'Dean Devlin', 'Gerry Anderson', 'Ray Harryhausen', 'James Toback', 'Sohail Khan', 'Petr Zelenka', 'Marshall Herskovitz', 'Mark Rydell', 'Andrei Konchalovsky', 'Benny Chan', 'Michael Polish', 'William Wyler', 'Dre', 'Joe Chappelle', 'vikraman', 'John Herzfeld', 'Gil Kenan', 'Rob Zombie', 'Salah Abu Seif', 'Revathi', 'Jules Dassin', 'Tim Van Patten', 'Gerd Oswald', 'Alexandre Michon', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Bodil Ipsen', 'Ub Iwerks', 'Gus van Sant', 'Peter Richardson', 'Dover Kosashvili', 'Mauritz Stiller', 'Wolfgang Petersen', 'William James Craft', 'Pradip Krishen', 'Franco Prosperi', 'Cameron Mitchell', 'Vasanth', 'George Marshall', 'Marc Levin', 'Justin Sterling', 'Dante Lam', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Irving Reis', 'Thorold Dickinson', 'Shantaram', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Peter Lord', 'Bille August', 'Nadia Tass', 'George Ogilvie', 'Jeremy Kagan', 'Gordon Douglas', 'Cheick Oumar Sissoko', 'Ate de Jong', 'Fernando Trueba', 'Bertrand Bonello']
American Flyers
American Flyers is a 1985 film starring Kevin Costner, David Marshall Grant, Rae Dawn Chong, Alexandra Paul, Luca Bercovici and Janice Rule about bicycle racing. It was directed by John Badham and written by Steve Tesich (who had previously won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for another film featuring a bicycle race, 1979's Breaking Away).
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director
Raman Abdullah
Balu Mahendra
['Franco Prosperi', 'Max Gillies', 'Garry Marshall', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Mikio Naruse', 'Scola', 'Binka Zhelyazkova', 'Herschell Gordon Lewis', 'Roger Kumble', 'Julie Taymor', 'George Archainbaud', 'Gilliam', 'Lucy Walker', 'Joel Schumacher', 'Jonas Mekas', 'Clive Donner', 'David Steinberg', 'Jean Delannoy', 'Andy Fickman', 'Bitto Albertini', 'Gordon Douglas', 'Cousteau', 'Robert Asher', 'Toshio Matsumoto', 'Sara Sugarman', 'Simon Cellan Jones', 'Yuthlert Sippapak', 'Sinclair Hill', 'Robert De Niro', 'Carlos Diegues', 'Iain Morris', 'Hanns Schwarz', 'Susan Seidelman', 'Ed Burns', 'John Krokidas', 'Theo Angelopoulos', 'John Milius', 'Danny Leiner', 'Til Schweiger', 'Leon Gast', 'Rajakumaran', 'Steve Oedekerk', 'Zack Snyder', 'Nicole Holofcener', 'Dick Clement', 'Eugene Levy', 'Yash Chopra', 'Boris Barnet', 'Robert Lynn', 'Greydon Clark', 'Andy Lau', 'Yuji Horii', 'Michael Moore', 'Babubhai Mistri', 'Zacharias Kunuk', 'Rajkumar Santoshi', 'Carl Ottosen', 'Karyn Kusama', 'Brian Levant', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Ron Mann', 'John Hamburg', 'Tyler Perry', 'Guy Newall', 'Kaneto Shindo', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Mel Welles', 'Michael Carreras', 'Ermanno Olmi', 'Kevin Bacon', 'Ole Bornedal', 'Mel Brooks', 'Vipul Amrutlal Shah', 'Lee Daniels', 'Clive Holden', 'Hopper', 'Julien Temple', 'Sebastian Doggart', 'Charles Barton', 'Mario Camerini', 'Vijay Bhatt', 'Rob Bowman', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Bruce Lee', 'Barbara Peeters', 'Ivan Passer', 'Vedantam Raghavaiah', 'Senthilnathan', 'Edward Zwick', 'Andrew Marton', 'Khoa Do', 'Hal Hartley', 'Mamoru Hosoda', 'Sam Wood', 'Pradip Krishen', 'Florestano Vancini', 'Jerry Warren', 'Bart Freundlich', 'William Peter Blatty']
Raman Abdullah
Raman Abdullah is a 1997 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Balu Mahendra, starring Sivakumar, Karan, Vignesh, Eshwari Rao, Rudra, Prithviraj, Charle, Amarasigamani and Delhi Ganesh.
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director
September Affair
William Dieterle
['Michael Showalter', 'James Wan', 'Shaji Kailas', 'Leni Riefenstahl', 'Barry Sonnenfeld', 'Frederick De Cordova', 'Godfrey Grayson', 'Andrew Bergman', 'Paul Andrew Williams', 'Michael Cimino', 'Benny Chan', 'Ray Enright', 'Willi Forst', 'Gloria Swanson', 'Arjun Sarja', 'Tony Scott', 'Dennis Gansel', 'Jack King', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Jeff Daniels', 'Venkat Prabhu', 'Sean McNamara', 'Karl Malden', 'Jim Wynorski', 'Disney', 'LeVar Burton', 'Devendra Goel', 'Nasir Hussain', 'Suresh Krissna', 'Jon Turteltaub', 'Viktor Tourjansky', 'Martha Coolidge', 'Geert Wilders', 'Pooja Bhatt', 'Warren Leight', 'Giuseppe Bertolucci', 'Bruce Robinson', 'Louis Malle', 'Dwarakish', 'Hannah Fidell', 'Katsuhiro Otomo', 'Boaz Yakin', 'Charles MacArthur', 'Rex Beach', 'John Woo', 'Ashu Trikha', 'Louis Hayward', 'Maggie Greenwald', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Gene Kelly', 'Armando Crispino', 'Ifa Isfansyah', 'Ben Younger', 'Basil Wright', 'Desmond Elliot', 'Peter Jackson', 'Andrucha Waddington', 'Ezhil', 'Cheick Oumar Sissoko', 'Marghanita Laski', 'Jonathan Nossiter', 'Steven Seagal', 'Aleksandr Sokurov', 'Melville Shavelson', 'Philip Seymour Hoffman', 'Kazuo Mori', 'Dean Devlin', 'Gautam Ghose', 'George Waggner', 'John Singleton', 'Alfonso Arau', 'Charles Lamont', 'Fazil', 'Ron Underwood', 'Joris Ivens', 'Matthew Diamond', 'Arjun', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'William Asher', 'Tom Ricketts', 'Michael Radford', 'Amos Poe', 'Kunle Afolayan', 'Harold Ramis', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'Furie', 'Marc Evans', 'Gus van Sant', 'Jack Gold', 'Louis King', 'Olivier Dahan', 'Bent Christensen', 'Maximilian Schell', 'Dom Joly', 'Jon Amiel', 'Mark Duplass', 'Abhishek Chaubey', 'Roger Vadim']
September Affair
September Affair is a 1950 film, directed by William Dieterle, starring Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten and Jessica Tandy. It was produced by Hal B. Wallis.
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director
Johnny Belinda
Jean Negulesco
['Alekos Sakellarios', 'Tex Avery', 'John McNaughton', 'William Brent Bell', 'John English', 'Raj Kanwar', 'Zoya Akhtar', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Hideo Kojima', 'Nagesh Kukunoor', 'Alex Chandon', 'Henri Decoin', 'Burt Kennedy', 'Fumito Ueda', 'Tommy Lee Wallace', 'Vittorio Metz', 'Michel Brault', 'Li Han Hsiang', 'Timothy Hutton', 'Ed Bye', 'Ulli Lommel', 'Maggie Greenwald', 'Sundar Rao Nadkarni', 'Madhur Jaffrey', 'John Sturges', 'Katsuhide Motoki', 'Peter Hedges', 'Yuliya Solntseva', 'Christine Fellows', 'Gina Kim', 'Jack King', 'Siddharth Anand', 'Jack Gold', 'Edoardo Ponti', 'Mario Monicelli', 'Aditya Chopra', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Chris Columbus', 'Glenn Ficarra', 'Rolf de Heer', 'Satyen Bose', 'Patrick Kong', 'Phillip Borsos', 'Chris Buck', 'Charles Brabin', 'Robin Hardy', 'Biswajeet', 'Geert Wilders', 'Peter Greenaway', 'Scott Hicks', 'Jack Donohue', 'Tom Six', 'Karyn Kusama', 'Eddie McClintock', 'Prabhat Roy', 'Mario Caiano', 'Neeraj Vora', 'Dana Adam Shapiro', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Josh Radnor', 'Damien Chazelle', 'Maurizio Zaccaro', 'Jack Buchanan', 'Tetsuya Mizuguchi', 'Fernando Trueba', 'Buddhadev Dasgupta', 'David Zucker', 'Roy Kellino', 'Peter Ustinov', 'Hugh Ford', 'Roman Kachanov', 'Mark Rosman', 'Norman Lee', 'Kaizad Gustad', 'Balu Mahendra', 'Kunal Deshmukh', 'Rd Ariffien', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Kitano', 'Joshy', 'Enzo Barboni', 'Godfrey Reggio', 'Agnieszka Holland', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'John Cromwell', 'Francesca Archibugi', 'Danny Leiner', 'Anne Reid', 'Ring Lardner', 'Illeana Douglas', 'Nick Hurran', 'Humayun Ahmed', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Tom Forman', 'Gilliam', 'Ryan Nicholson', 'Roger Donaldson', 'Jerome Storm', 'Giancarlo Esposito']
William O. Wallace
William O. Wallace (1906–November 4, 1968) was an American set decorator who worked throughout the 1940s and 1950s in multiple Hollywood productions. He was Oscar-nominated in 1948 for Jean Negulesco’s Johnny Belinda, and also worked on Young Man with a Horn (1950), Battle Cry (1955) and Nicholas Ray’s seminal Rebel Without a Cause in 1956. He moved into television in the late 1950s, and was chief set decorator on Maverick.
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director
Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu
Sridhar
['Alexandre Michon', 'Chaplin', 'Neal Israel', 'Alex Chandon', 'Lionel Barrymore', 'Mario Camus', 'Morgan Spurlock', 'Vincent Sherman', 'Red Giant Movies', 'Joshua Logan', 'Waris Hussein', 'Raymond Wong', 'Feng Xiaogang', 'Rasu Madhuravan', 'Benito Perojo', 'Howard Hughes', 'Andrew Birkin', 'Brad Bird', 'Rob Reiner', 'Desiree Akhavan', 'Allan Dwan', 'Caroline Link', 'Revathi', 'Greydon Clark', 'Savage Steve Holland', 'Bhagwan', 'Jerry Paris', 'Michael Curtiz', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Jack Hulbert', 'Jeff Celentano', 'Kurt Land', 'John Francis Dillon', 'Prashant Nanda', 'Miyazaki', 'Vittorio Caprioli', 'Byron Haskin', 'Damian Lee', 'Chantal Akerman', 'Elio Petri', 'Gregory Dark', 'George Loane Tucker', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'John Cleese', 'Herman Yau', 'Bruno de Almeida', 'Jerry Schatzberg', 'Lisa Cholodenko', 'Arjun', 'Matthew Diamond', 'Rajamouli', 'Anatole Litvak', 'Jacques Deray', 'Philip Kaufman', 'Charles Lamont', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Tarsem', 'Chen Kaige', 'Devendra Goel', 'Daniel Myrick', 'Adam Shankman', 'Pat Proft', 'Sandip Ray', 'Annelise Hovmand', 'Victor Hanbury', 'Zane Grey', 'Arthur Robison', 'Carl Franklin', 'Ulrike Ottinger', 'Ernest Vajda', 'Bernardo Bertolucci', 'Uwe Boll', 'Cheryl Dunye', 'Olivier Megaton', 'Ondi Timoner', 'Vikram Bhatt', 'Gillo Pontecorvo', 'Gu Changwei', 'Anil Sharma', 'Tony Gilroy', 'Roland Emmerich', 'Walter Hill', 'Shohei Imamura', 'Tamar Simon Hoffs', 'Gordon Douglas', 'William Monahan', 'Mike Newell', 'Peter Graham Scott', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Tetsuya Takahashi', 'Kayo Hatta', 'Giovanni Pastrone', 'Brian Robbins', 'Vikraman', 'Cris Morena', 'Rudy Soedjarwo', 'Sergio Leone', 'Jeremy Summers', 'Friz Freleng']
Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu
Ilamai Oonjal Adukirathu (English: Youth is swinging) is a 1978 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by C. V. Sridhar. It has Kamal Hassan and Sripriya in lead roles with Rajinikanth and Jayachitra in supporting roles. It had a 175-day run at the box office. The film was later remade in Telugu as Vayasu Pilichindi (1978) and in Hindi as Dil-E-Nadaan (1982).
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director
Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi
Rahul Rawail
['Niki Caro', 'Neeraj Pandey', 'Dany Boon', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Paul Gross', 'Peter Dalle', 'Ruba Nadda', 'Kathryn Bigelow', 'Martin McDonagh', 'Jack Nicholson', 'Henry Otto', 'Luiz de Barros', 'Greg Mottola', 'Harry Watt', 'George Schaefer', 'Gloria Swanson', 'Prabhu Solomon', 'William Witney', 'Robert Wise', 'Goutam Ghose', 'NTR', 'Joris Ivens', 'Thirumurugan', 'Ben Sharpsteen', 'Gianni Amelio', 'Dadasaheb Phalke', 'Karan Johar', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Sriram Raghavan', 'Raj Khosla', 'Stephen Poliakoff', 'John Holmquist', 'Michael Palin', 'Larry Semon', 'Julian Huxley', 'Ford Sterling', 'Curt Siodmak', 'Swapan Saha', 'Allan Dwan', 'Mark Duplass', 'Chris Morris', 'Peter Ustinov', 'Barbra Streisand', 'Ramu Kariat', 'Lou Reed', 'Guido Brignone', 'Roger Vadim', 'Martin Davidson', 'Arne Sucksdorff', 'Ali Abbas Zafar', 'Goichi Suda', 'Norman Tokar', 'Rohan Sippy', 'Edwin Carewe', 'Nick Park', 'John Francis Dillon', 'John Zaritsky', 'Bigas Luna', 'David DeCoteau', 'Edward Norton', 'Jyoti Sarup', 'LeVar Burton', 'Busby Berkeley', 'Heidi Ewing', 'Erik Balling', 'Marc Evans', 'Mike Nichols', 'Vidhu Vinod Chopra', 'David Elfick', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Sam Mendes', 'Archie Mayo', 'Michael Crichton', 'Satish Kaushik', 'Joseph Zito', 'Wally Pfister', 'Elaine May', 'Jim Abrahams', 'Alex Proyas', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Tian Zhuangzhuang', 'Apichatpong Weerasethakul', 'Laura Poitras', 'Irving Cummings', 'Ajab Gul', 'Max Linder', 'Jerusha Hess', 'Martha Scott', 'Ananta Jalil', 'John Waters', 'Stanley Kwan', 'Willard Huyck', 'Viji Thampi', 'Brian Robbins', 'Corey Yuen', 'Alexander Hammid', 'Tage Danielsson']
Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi
Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi (English: Something Sour, something Sweet) is a 2001 Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail and starring Kajol in a double role as two estranged identical twins. The storyline follows the general theme of its Hollywood counterpart The Parent Trap, which is based on the novel Lottie and Lisa, but with the added melodrama and slight-changed storyline of a Bollywood movie. The film also stars Sunil Shetty, Rishi Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri and Pooja Batra. This is the second time that Kajol played a dual role after Dushman.
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director
Skin Game
Gordon Douglas
['Sidney Lumet', 'Jean Renoir', 'Selvaraghavan', 'Andrew Fleming', 'Karl Malden', 'Gary Nelson', 'Bruce Brown', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Keanu Reeves', 'Peter DeLuise', 'Reginald Barker', 'Euzhan Palcy', 'Florestano Vancini', 'Ted Tetzlaff', 'Chitra Lakshmanan', 'Jerome Storm', 'Andy Lau', 'Derick Martini', 'Robert Flaherty', 'Michael', 'Sampath Nandi', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Majid Majidi', 'Lillian Gish', 'Ricky Tognazzi', 'Sibi Malayil', 'Jacques Deray', 'Robyn Lively', 'Salim Ahamed', 'Luca Guadagnino', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Carlo Vanzina', 'Morris Engel', 'Ben Sombogaart', 'Lawrence Huntington', 'Irving Pichel', 'Pooja Bhatt', 'Brian De Palma', 'Brakhage', 'Neeraj Vora', 'Anthony Harvey', 'Rene Daalder', 'Dinah Shore', 'Frederic Zelnik', 'Carl Franklin', 'Alexander Grasshoff', 'David Duchovny', 'Dungan', 'Adolfo Aristarain', 'Gustaf Molander', 'Jeremy Kagan', 'Damian Harris', 'Rama Narayanan', 'Chaplin', 'Hasse Ekman', 'Ezio Greggio', 'Eriprando Visconti', 'Shigesato Itoi', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Mathieu Kassovitz', 'Madhupal', 'Jim Sharman', 'Charles Giblyn', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Nick Broomfield', 'Abel Ferrara', 'Dome Karukoski', 'Lewis Seiler', 'Raj Khosla', 'Glenn Ficarra', 'Zhang Yang', 'Sebastian Junger', 'Rob Bowman', 'Walter Grauman', 'Lucas Demare', 'Suresh Krishna', 'Edward Burns', 'Rudolf Biebrach', 'Howard Morris', 'Jacques Tati', 'Ida May Park', 'Gene Nelson', 'Alanis Obomsawin', 'Donnie Yen', 'Isao Takahata', 'Zahir Raihan', 'Chris Rock', 'Turk Pipkin', 'Robert Mulligan', 'Michael Moore', 'Tom Gries', 'John Harlow', 'Duncan Jones', 'Betty Burbridge', 'Jeffrey Lau', 'Dick Powell', 'Salvatore Samperi', 'Joe Johnston', 'Ib Melchior']
Skin Game
Skin Game is a 1971 American independent comedy western starring James Garner and Louis Gossett, Jr. and directed by Paul Bogart and Gordon Douglas, The supporting cast features Susan Clark, Edward Asner, Andrew Duggan, Parley Baer and Royal Dano.
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director
The Glenn Miller Story
Anthony Mann
['Willis Goldbeck', 'Mike Figgis', 'Manivannan', 'Menhaj Huda', 'Balachandra Menon', 'Jake Kasdan', 'Julius Wu', 'Gilbert Cates', 'James Parrott', 'Benny Chan', 'Robert Iscove', 'Tony', 'Perarasu', 'Howard Hawks', 'Robert Frank', 'Basil Wright', 'Rajkumar Kohli', 'Jack Clayton', 'James Dearden', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Basil Dearden', 'Nicolas Roeg', 'John Turturro', 'Gary David Goldberg', 'Rian Johnson', 'Enzo Barboni', 'James Keach', 'Tarun Majumdar', 'Erich von Stroheim', 'Paul Bogart', 'Joseph Strick', 'Aldo Lado', 'James DeMonaco', 'Yasuzo Masumura', 'Ralph Nelson', 'Aleksandr Rou', 'Ray Nazarro', 'Jon Avnet', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Ashvin Kumar', 'Gustaf Molander', 'Harish Shankar', 'Chuck Workman', 'Gordon Parry', 'Henry Winkler', 'Hans Weingartner', 'Ken Annakin', 'Jean Yanne', 'Joe May', 'Peter Ustinov', 'Sandip Ray', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Henry Kolker', 'David Lynch', 'Chris Weitz', 'Julian Huxley', 'John English', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Ted Post', 'Bent Christensen', 'Frank Capra', 'Jack Conway', 'Wash Westmoreland', 'Mel Gibson', 'Hanif Kureishi', 'Balaji Mohan', 'Don McKellar', 'Kirk DeMicco', 'Charles Giblyn', 'Oscar Apfel', 'Prabhu Deva', 'Kaizad Gustad', 'James Cameron', 'Roger Donaldson', 'Kuleshov', 'David Gordon Green', 'Monica Vitti', 'Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao', 'Sanjay Jadhav', 'William James Craft', 'Yuen Biao', 'Velcrow Ripper', 'Jacques Jaccard', 'Maurizio Nichetti', 'Lal Jose', 'Naomi Foner', 'Mike Nichols', 'Aldrich', 'Ingmar Bergman', 'Allen Coulter', 'Abraham Polonsky', 'Fumito Ueda', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Pierre Salvadori', 'James Kirkwood', 'Lou Tellegen', 'Martin Ritt', 'Michael Powell', 'John Paddy Carstairs']
James Stewart filmography
James Stewart was an American actor, World War II and Vietnam War veteran, and Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve who appeared in multiple film roles. From the beginning of his career in 1935 through his final theatrical project in 1991, Stewart appeared in more than 92 films, television programs, and shorts. Stewart received several awards and nominations for his work. Ten of his films have been preserved in the United States National Film Registry. His roles in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Philadelphia Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Harvey and Anatomy of a Murder earned him Academy Award nominations (he won for The Philadelphia Story). He also won a Golden Globe Award for his role in the television series Hawkins. Stewart made his mark in screwball comedies, suspense thrillers, westerns and family comedies. While he worked multiple times with directors such as Anthony Mann (Winchester '73, Bend of the River, Thunder Bay, The Naked Spur, The Glenn Miller Story, The Far Country, The Man from Laramie, and Strategic Air Command), Alfred Hitchcock (Rope, Rear Window and Vertigo), Henry Hathaway (Call Northside 777 and How the West Was Won), and John Ford (Two Rode Together, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Cheyenne Autumn), he also worked with Frank Borzage (The Mortal Storm), Ernst Lubitsch (The Shop around the Corner), Frank Capra (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), Billy Wilder (The Spirit of St. Louis), and Otto Preminger (Anatomy of a Murder). Actors with whom Stewart worked include Henry Fonda, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, John Wayne, Rock Hudson, Lionel Barrymore, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Lee Marvin, Richard Widmark, and Robert Mitchum. His leading ladies include Margaret Sullavan, Katharine Hepburn, Paulette Goddard, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Joan Fontaine, Jean Arthur, Bette Davis, Hedy Lamarr, Marlene Dietrich, Grace Kelly, Maureen O'Hara, Donna Reed, Ginger Rogers, and Eleanor Powell.
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director
A Goofy Movie
Kevin Lima
['Nikos Koundouros', 'Francis Veber', 'Stanley Kramer', 'Don Hahn', 'Robert Siodmak', 'Smiley Burnette', 'Andrew Marton', 'Claude Binyon', 'Oshii', 'Bob Rafelson', 'Indra Kumar', 'Ted Post', 'Makoto Shinkai', 'Larry Clark', 'Mrinal Sen', 'Siddharth Anand', 'Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia', 'Darren Lynn Bousman', 'Fisher Stevens', 'Jean Aurel', 'Revathy', 'Srinivas Avasarala', 'Saawan Kumar Tak', 'Clive Donner', 'Spede Pasanen', 'Ari Folman', 'Ravi Raja Pinisetty', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Victor Hanbury', 'Theodoros Angelopoulos', 'Seijun Suzuki', 'Ekachai Uekrongtham', 'Tim Whelan', 'Charles MacArthur', 'Adam Muto', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Anurag Kashyap', 'Bruno de Almeida', 'Sooni Taraporevala', 'kashinath', 'Sean Fine', 'Henri Decoin', 'Hopper', 'Henry Levin', 'Marty Feldman', 'Joe Pytka', 'Aldo Fabrizi', 'Ravikant Nagaich', 'Johnnie To', 'Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra', 'Charlie Ahearn', 'Michael Jackson', 'Shohei Imamura', 'Jingle Ma', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Pauly Shore', 'Gore Verbinski', 'Ben Wheatley', 'Josh Fox', 'Sergio Corbucci', 'Rob Schmidt', 'Burt Reynolds', 'Dinesh Babu', 'Francesca Archibugi', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Yu Suzuki', 'Madhur Jaffrey', 'Mel Stuart', 'Jean Yanne', 'Takeshi Kitano', 'Zhang Yibai', 'Sibi Malayil', 'Corneliu Porumboiu', 'Budd Boetticher', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Anees Bazmee', 'Busby Berkeley', 'Milton Rosmer', 'Sacha Guitry', 'Billy Bob Thornton', 'Venkat Prabhu', 'Caveh Zahedi', 'Byron Howard', 'Stefan Ruzowitzky', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Michael Powell', 'Ernst Lubitsch', 'Don Scardino', 'Michael McGowan', 'John Matthew Matthan', 'Adam Deacon', 'Zalman King', 'Henry Hathaway', 'Eric Bana', 'Fassbinder', 'Julia Loktev', 'Deven Verma', 'Fred Dekker', 'John Irvin']
Kevin Lima
Kevin Lima (born 1962) is an American film director who has directed a number of Disney films including his debut film A Goofy Movie in 1995, Tarzan, 102 Dalmatians, and Enchanted. He is married to Brenda Chapman, the head of story of The Lion King and co-director of The Prince of Egypt and Brave.
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director
Thozhar Pandian
Manivannan
['Aldo Lado', 'Sean Fine', 'Sean McNamara', 'Madhur Jaffrey', 'Bill Murray', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Claude Pinoteau', 'Ulrike Ottinger', 'Ida May Park', 'Keenen Ivory Wayans', 'Melville Shavelson', 'John Sayles', 'Michael McGowan', 'Basil Dean', 'Edward Sloman', 'Ed Wood', 'Frank Harris', 'Tommy Wiseau', 'Kasthuri Raja', 'Arthur Maria Rabenalt', 'Adam Bhala Lough', 'Myshkin', 'Werner Klingler', 'Kenny Ortega', 'David DeCoteau', 'Fay McKenzie', 'Bertrand Tavernier', 'Guy Newall', 'Al Adamson', 'Mira Nair', 'Robert Wise', 'Phil Rosen', 'Sam Newfield', 'Lee Robinson', 'Busby Berkeley', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Duncan Jones', 'Neil Burger', 'Don Mancini', 'Frederic Zelnik', 'Slamet Rahardjo', 'Harold Becker', 'Hiroshi Watanabe', 'David Duchovny', 'Zane Grey', 'Ben Lewin', 'Johny Antony', 'Barnet Kellman', 'Ari Sandel', 'Lucio Fulci', 'Jules Dassin', 'Jacques Tati', 'Maurice Pialat', 'Freleng', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Lester James Peries', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Dick Clement', 'Roddy McDowall', 'Jon Amiel', 'Bill Forsyth', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'Willi Forst', 'Damian Harris', 'Mary Harron', 'Alberto Cavalcanti', 'Wally Pfister', 'Wes Archer', 'Manuel Romero', 'Mai Zetterling', 'Poul Bang', 'Fellini', 'Katherine Helmond', 'Erich Waschneck', 'Harry Solter', 'Yahoo Serious', 'Gennaro Righelli', 'Andy Tennant', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Clifton Ko', 'Rudolf Meinert', 'Gabriele Salvatores', 'Ram Mukherjee', 'Pere Portabella', 'Gene Kelly', 'Pablo Trapero', 'Kishore Kumar', 'Luciano Emmer', 'Luiz de Barros', 'Stephen Frears', 'Dick Maas', 'Jyothi Krishna', 'Ben Stiller', 'Clive Barker', 'Budd Boetticher', 'Sergio Martino', 'John Cromwell', 'Scott Cooper', 'Guy Davidi']
Thozhar Pandian
Thozhar Pandian is a 1994 Tamil drama film written and directed by Manivannan. It stars Sathyaraj and Ranjitha in the lead roles. The film failed at the box office unlike the duo's previous movie Amaidhipadai.
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director
Querelle
Fassbinder
['Yoshihiro Nishimura', 'Carlo Verdone', 'Seth MacFarlane', 'Terry Gilliam', 'Marco Bechis', 'Tonino Guerra', 'Willis Goldbeck', 'Anant Balani', 'Shamim Sarif', 'George Clooney', 'Paul Mazursky', 'Marty Feldman', 'Tareque', 'Matt Chow', 'suseenthiran', 'Samuel Bischoff', 'Prachya Pinkaew', 'Nuri Bilge Ceylan', 'Cy Endfield', 'Jose Thomas', 'Vasanthabalan', 'Jerry Schatzberg', 'Greg Mottola', 'Vijay Krishna Acharya', 'Troy Duffy', 'Sean Connery', 'Lie Tek Swie', 'Fellini', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'Brest', 'Jon Iversen', 'Kunaal Roy Kapur', 'Edmond Keosayan', 'Srinu Vytla', 'Steven Spielberg', 'Silambarasan', 'John Singleton', 'Mahendran', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Cesar Montano', 'Hirokazu Koreeda', 'Sophie Barthes', 'Puttanna Kanagal', 'Jada Pinkett Smith', 'William Keighley', 'Ron Clements', 'Paolo Villaggio', 'Gary Cooper', 'Isao Takahata', 'Brian Gibson', 'Hans Petter Moland', 'Ricky Gervais', 'Hans Steinhoff', 'Iain Morris', 'Kadiri Venkata Reddy', 'Steven Seagal', 'Padmanabham', 'Dave McKean', 'Christopher McQuarrie', 'Laurence Harvey', 'Mike Newell', 'Guy Ferland', 'Sion Sono', 'Rajkiran', 'Luigi Chiarini', 'Paul Morrissey', 'John Cassavetes', 'Coleman Francis', 'John Hamburg', 'Robert Moore', 'Otis Turner', 'Sarah Kernochan', 'Jim Mickle', 'Bryan Cranston', 'Golan', 'Victor Salva', 'John Glen', 'Stephen Roberts', 'Yuji Horii', 'Rob Reiner', 'Ben Wheatley', 'Georgi Daneliya', 'Oliver Hirschbiegel', 'Shibu Mitra', 'Alberto De Martino', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Anjan Dutt', 'Dianna Agron', 'James Huth', 'Tony Ching', 'Forest Whitaker', 'Thorold Dickinson', 'Giuseppe Bertolucci', 'Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar', 'Philip Kaufman', 'Steve Barron', 'Leigh Jason', 'Jonathan Dayton']
Querelle
Querelle is a 1982 West German-French English-language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel Querelle de Brest. It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982.
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director
A Girl of Yesterday
Allan Dwan
['Bryan Forbes', 'Leslie Goodwins', 'Mohan Krishna Indraganti', 'Nick Cassavetes', 'Mark Achbar', 'Diane Keaton', 'David Wain', 'Hy Averback', 'Jerzy Skolimowski', 'Ravi', 'Andrew McLaglen', 'Michael Ritchie', 'Matthew Weiner', 'Frederick De Cordova', 'Sajid Khan', 'Mel Ferrer', 'Srikanth Addala', 'Max von Sydow', 'Blake Edwards', 'Alain Tanner', 'Andrew Dominik', 'Mikhail Romm', 'Ulli Lommel', 'Charles Brackett', 'Lothar Mendes', 'Nick Gomez', 'Lucas Demare', 'Stuart Heisler', 'Mehul Kumar', 'Elaine May', 'Kamal Haasan', 'Adrian Lyne', 'Geert Wilders', 'Annelise Reenberg', 'Graham Cutts', 'Arnaldo Jabor', 'Herman Yau', 'Larry Bishop', 'Raymond Bernard', 'Raju Sundaram', 'Michael Powell', 'Ib Melchior', 'Don Hahn', 'Darren Aronofsky', 'Wolfgang Liebeneiner', 'Alexander Kluge', 'Joe Johnston', 'Matthew Chapman', 'Raj Kapoor', 'Sergio Citti', 'Robert Altman', 'Larry Semon', 'Vinay Shukla', 'Lucas Belvaux', 'Joris Ivens', 'Robert Florey', 'Buster Keaton', 'Ermanno Olmi', 'Kumar Shahani', 'Sam Wood', 'Seenu Ramasamy', 'Tom Forman', 'Hal Ashby', 'Curt Siodmak', 'Miranda July', 'Chris Columbus', 'Lance Comfort', 'William Peter Blatty', 'Arturo Ripstein', 'Shankar Nag', 'Matt Chow', 'John Boorman', 'Joss Whedon', 'Carol Reed', 'Norman McLaren', 'Sanjay Jadhav', 'Robert Siodmak', 'Henry Cass', 'Nadia Tass', 'Anthony Mann', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Revathi', 'Dilip Kumar', 'Quentin Tarantino', 'Gu Changwei', 'Nandita Roy', 'Rosshan', 'Casper Andreas', 'Monte Hellman', 'George Archainbaud', 'Hrishikesh Mukherjee', 'Martin Donovan', 'Mohan Kumar', 'Forest Whitaker', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Amando de Ossorio', 'Desi Arnaz', 'Ralph Ince', 'Edward Sloman']
A Girl of Yesterday
A Girl of Yesterday is a 1915 American silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, and distributed by Paramount Pictures and Famous Players-Lasky. The film starred Mary Pickford (who also wrote the scenario) as an older woman. Before this film, Pickford was mainly cast in "little girl" roles which were popular with the public. The picture costarred Pickford's younger brother Jack, Marshall Neilan, Donald Crisp, and Frances Marion, who later became a prolific screenwriter. Real life aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin also made a cameo in the film.
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director
Floating Life
Clara Law
['Ralph Ince', 'Ate de Jong', 'Nathan Greno', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Friz Freleng', 'Alex Benno', 'Lexi Alexander', 'John Hillcoat', 'Brian Levant', 'Jeannot Szwarc', 'John Harlow', 'Eric Fogel', 'Perry Henzell', 'Lucas Demare', 'Joe Massot', 'Wesley Ruggles', 'Norman Taurog', 'Suresh Krissna', 'Blessy', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Corey Yuen', 'Chandra Sekhar Yeleti', 'Ralph Bakshi', 'Dadasaheb Phalke', 'Sam Newfield', 'Christophe Barratier', 'Paul Weiland', 'Boris Malagurski', 'Benny Chan', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Jeff Celentano', 'William Monahan', 'Bert Haanstra', 'Nishikant Kamat', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Gina Kim', 'Herschell Gordon Lewis', 'Leslie Goodwins', 'Geert Wilders', 'Helmut Weiss', 'Roger Vadim', 'Morgan Spurlock', 'Mauro Bolognini', 'Aku Louhimies', 'Giovanni Pastrone', 'Claudio Fragasso', 'Harish Shankar', 'Larisa Shepitko', 'Koreyoshi Kurahara', 'Allen Funt', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Penny Marshall', 'Mikhail Kalatozov', 'Basu Bhattacharya', 'Michael Schultz', 'George Roy Hill', 'Ben Sombogaart', 'David Arquette', 'Markus Imhoof', 'Quentin Lawrence', 'Dell Henderson', 'Roddy McDowall', 'Apoorva Lakhia', 'Pat Proft', 'Ib Melchior', 'Shekhar Kapur', 'Ashutosh Gowariker', 'Sergio Sollima', 'Ron Mann', 'Tim Allen', 'Don Bluth', 'Albert Brooks', 'Henry Koster', 'Billy Wilder', 'Stuart Gillard', 'David Zucker', 'Kevin Brownlow', 'Irvin Willat', 'Clifton Ko', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Katherine Helmond', 'Eddie Romero', 'Irving Allen', 'James Ponsoldt', 'Robyn', 'Kurt Land', 'Jake West', 'Ozzie Nelson', 'Mathieu Amalric', 'William Castle', 'Bert Williams', 'Gordon Parry', 'Salah Abouseif', 'Alex Garland', 'Hiroyuki Imaishi', 'Nick Park', 'Mohit Suri', 'Paul Verhoeven']
Floating Life
Floating Life is a 1996 Australian drama film directed by Clara Law about a Hong Kong family who move to Australia. The film was selected as the Australian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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director
A League of Their Own
Penny Marshall
['Dorothy Arzner', 'Bam', 'Mel Welles', 'Jonathan Teplitzky', 'Tony Ching', 'Ken Russell', 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'Norman Lee', 'Chan', 'Carl Froelich', 'Paddy Considine', 'Bernardo Bertolucci', 'Sebastian Junger', 'Desi Arnaz', 'Chris Columbus', 'William Peter Blatty', 'Fred Guiol', 'Jean Renoir', 'Khwaja Ahmad Abbas', 'Franco Prosperi', 'Michael', 'Barry Levinson', 'Kenneth Anger', 'Birt Acres', 'Rajendra Singh Babu', 'Prabhu Deva', 'Rian Johnson', 'Robert Wiene', 'Lewis Milestone', 'Lawrence Kasdan', 'Eduardo Coutinho', 'Bryan Foy', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Godard', 'Sam Raimi', 'Rob Reiner', 'Michael Winner', 'Rick Jacobson', 'David Wain', 'Buzz Kulik', 'Martin Donovan', 'Jack Bender', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'Mira Nair', 'Biswajeet', 'Hal Needham', 'Lambert Hillyer', 'Roman Kachanov', 'Pim de la Parra', 'Lisa Cholodenko', 'Lynn Hershman Leeson', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Liam Neeson', 'Zappa', 'John Waters', 'Gerry Anderson', 'Radhakrishna Jagarlamudi', 'Franco Giraldi', 'David Gordon Green', 'George Stevens', 'Wojciech Jerzy Has', 'Zach Cregger', 'Ron Howard', 'Pauly Shore', 'Basil Dean', 'Deepak Balraj Vij', 'Joan Micklin Silver', 'Didier Bourdon', 'Zahir Raihan', 'Phil Rosen', 'Nigel Cole', 'John Matthew Matthan', 'Marc Daniels', 'Capra', 'Masaru Konuma', 'Lewis Allen', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Gordon Chan', 'Mark Robson', 'Maurits Binger', 'Wes Anderson', 'Amol Palekar', 'Hans Alfredson', 'Kaspar Rostrup', 'Maurice Elvey', 'Jean Negulesco', 'Jerry Zucker', 'Ranjith', 'Sacha Guitry', 'Tetsuya Mizuguchi', 'Jules Dassin', 'Jacques Jaccard', 'Werner Schroeter', 'Basu Chatterjee', 'Carl Reiner', 'Nanette Burstein', 'Salah Abouseif', 'Lucas Kazan']
A League of Their Own
A League of Their Own is a 1992 American comedy-drama film that tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). Directed by Penny Marshall, the film stars Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna, and Lori Petty. The screenplay was written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel from a story by Kelly Candaele and Kim Wilson. In 2012, A League of Their Own was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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director
Albela
Bhagwan Dada
['Ramanand Sagar', 'William Brent Bell', 'Pedro Costa', 'William Hanna', 'Danny DeVito', 'Peque Gallaga', 'Martha Scott', 'Jay Grdina', 'Ken Levine', 'Primo Zeglio', 'Joe Simon', 'Clive Barker', 'Michael Cacoyannis', 'Willy Mullens', 'Liam Neeson', 'Kathir', 'Alexandre Aja', 'Uwe Boll', 'George Marshall', 'Walter Grauman', 'Elliot Silverstein', 'John Sturges', 'Leslie Goodwins', 'Denis Villeneuve', 'Norman Jewison', 'Padmanabham', 'Jonathan Demme', 'Rajasenan', 'Max Gillies', 'Ralph Waite', 'Bigas Luna', 'Chandran Rutnam', 'Nassar', 'Luc Besson', 'Irving Cummings', 'Maya Angelou', 'Steve Sekely', 'Manoel de Oliveira', 'Buster Keaton', 'Tony', 'Peckinpah', 'Floyd Mutrux', 'Nancy Kruse', 'Susi Ganesan', 'Bill Bixby', 'felliniesque', 'Michael Polish', 'Ondi Timoner', 'Gary Cooper', 'Nadia Tass', 'Mario Soldati', 'Valentine Davies', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Lawrence Kasdan', 'Ludwig Berger', 'Frank Borzage', 'Victor Hanbury', 'Carlo Vanzina', 'Ruggero Deodato', 'Michael Schultz', 'Kitano', 'Lewis Allen', 'Claude Berri', 'Robyn', 'Savita Bhatti', 'Stan Laurel', 'Gleb Panfilov', 'Rajkumar Hirani', 'Irving Pichel', 'Stuart Margolin', 'Dany Boon', 'Clement Virgo', 'Oliver Stone', 'Haskell Wexler', 'Ang Lee', 'Stanley Kubrick', 'Jon Reiss', 'Singeetham Srinivasa Rao', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Bo Widerberg', 'Alex Pacheco', 'Paddy Considine', 'Erik Balling', 'Derick Martini', 'Sam Firstenberg', 'Paul Brickman', 'Zhang Yang', 'Dominic Polcino', 'John Francis Dillon', 'Nikos Tsiforos', 'Michael Ian Black', 'Arnold Laven', 'Anders Thomas Jensen', 'Michael Polcino', 'Rian Johnson', 'Tim Whelan', 'George Sidney', 'Rowan Atkinson', 'Aleksandr Rogozhkin']
Albela (1951 film)
Albela is a 1951 Bollywood musical comedy film directed by and starring Bhagwan Dada and Geeta Bali.A Hindi classic, it was the third highest grossing film at the Indian Box Office in 1951 and its soundtrack by C. Ramchandra was acclaimed. The film was later dubbed in Tamil as Nalla Pillai (Tamil: நல்லப் பிள்ளை) in 1953.
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director
Gaman
Muzaffar Ali
['Radha Mohan', 'Joseph Santley', 'Lew Landers', 'Velcrow Ripper', 'Venu Nagavalli', 'Gordon Parks', 'Mikael Salomon', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Nick Grinde', 'Ken Levine', 'Jim Sharman', 'Antonio Pietrangeli', 'Laurence Harvey', 'Chandra Sekhar Yeleti', 'Basil Wright', 'Rahul Rawail', 'Terry Zwigoff', 'Mel Ferrer', 'Tim Roth', 'Henrik Galeen', 'Mario Camus', 'Fritz Lang', 'Hall Bartlett', 'Luciano Salce', 'Neil Young', 'John Herzfeld', 'Sasi', 'Cheick Oumar Sissoko', 'Tom Laughlin', 'Peter Jackson', 'Brakhage', 'Maurice Elvey', 'Sabiha Sumar', 'Rudolf Biebrach', 'Nadia Tass', 'Kari Skogland', 'James Dearden', 'Chetan Anand', 'Koichi Ishii', 'George Roy Hill', 'Ben Wheatley', 'Ricky Gervais', 'Phil Joanou', 'Irving Reis', 'Basu Bhattacharya', 'Krishna Vamsi', 'Glenn', 'Major Sundarrajan', 'Babubhai Mistry', 'Giorgio Ferroni', 'Peter Mullan', 'Giacomo Gentilomo', 'Isaac Julien', 'Harold Lloyd', 'Ruggero Deodato', 'Walter Salles', 'Tim Story', 'William Berke', 'Jeremy Kagan', 'Adam West', 'Larry Semon', 'Thomas Ricketts', 'Lino Brocka', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Rajkumar Hirani', 'Kunal Deshmukh', 'Juliusz Machulski', 'Marcel Varnel', 'Mike van Diem', 'Hans Deppe', 'Visu', 'Rich Christiano', 'Thom Eberhardt', 'Mark Steven Johnson', 'Stephanie Rothman', 'Sidney Pollack', 'Kunchacko', 'Will Gluck', 'Samson Chiu', 'William Dear', 'Sammo Hung', 'Rebecca Miller', 'Ivor Wood', 'Ford Beebe', 'John Lasseter', 'Teguh Karya', 'Jacques Audiard', 'Mike Leigh', 'Bob Fosse', 'Ole Bornedal', 'Tommy Lee Wallace', 'Billy Bob Thornton', 'Ringo Starr', 'Bill Duke', 'John Holmquist', 'Miranda July', 'Ben Stassen', 'Silvio Soldini', 'David Howard']
Gaman
Gaman (Hindi: गमन, English:Departure) is a Bollywood film released in 1978. It is the directorial debut of Muzaffar Ali, who went on to make the successful film Umrao Jaan (1981). The film deals with the issue of futility of urban migration, using the story of migrant from Uttar Pradesh to Mumbai, tries to find with foothold in his new life as a taxi driver. Film's music was by Jaidev, who won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1979 for his work and for the Song "Aap ki Yaad Aati Rahi" Chhaya Ganguly won an National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. Shahryar wrote songs for the film, most notably " Seene Mein Jalan, Aankhon Mein Toofaan", sung by Suresh Wadkar, which highlighted the alienation and busted dreams of migrant community. Ghazal-singer singer Hariharan made his playback singing debut with the film.
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director
GoldenEye
Martin Campbell
['Ariel Schulman', 'Shane Meadows', 'Rex Ingram', 'Bam', 'Joaquim Sapinho', 'Gordon Parry', 'Anil Sharma', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Friz Freleng', 'Michael Gleissner', 'Kaushik Ganguly', 'Curzio Malaparte', 'Greydon Clark', 'Takashi Shimizu', 'Glenn Gordon Caron', 'Primo Zeglio', 'Eric Stough', 'Sam Peckinpah', 'Franco Prosperi', 'Claude Binyon', 'Bert Williams', 'Kenji Mizoguchi', 'Bill Duke', 'Marguerite Duras', 'Srinu Vytla', 'Don Sharp', 'Stephen Fung', 'Masaru Konuma', 'Kirk Douglas', 'Daniel Mann', 'Ashutosh Gowarikar', 'Tony', 'Norman Dawn', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Ralph Ince', 'Tetsuya Takahashi', 'Kirby Dick', 'Lo Wei', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Robert De Niro', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Jill Sprecher', 'Cherie Nowlan', 'Amy Heckerling', 'Brian Henson', 'Steve Sekely', 'Irving Allen', 'Donnie Yen', 'James Mangold', 'Manoj Kumar', 'Peter Howitt', 'Lino Brocka', 'Jody Hill', 'Ananta Jalil', 'Robert Montgomery', 'Thulasidas', 'Francesco Rosi', 'Rajat Kapoor', 'Cai Chusheng', 'Bruce LaBruce', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Carmelo Bene', 'George Archainbaud', 'Brian Gibson', 'Gabriele Muccino', 'Pasquale Festa Campanile', 'Marleen Gorris', 'Denison Clift', 'Arthur Rosson', 'Fred Dekker', 'Vinay Shukla', 'Jonathan Dayton', 'Ali Abbas Zafar', 'Heidi Ewing', 'Rosshan', 'Gautham Vasudev Menon', 'Sabiha Sumar', 'Henry Lehrman', 'Theodoros Angelopoulos', 'Ravi', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Chris Rock', 'Karl Grune', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Pere Portabella', 'Edward Dmytryk', 'Buster Keaton', 'Rouben Mamoulian', 'Quentin Lawrence', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Peter Graham Scott', 'Oliver Hirschbiegel', 'Nick Gomez', 'Basu Chatterjee', 'William Dear', 'Don Taylor', 'Scott Wiper', 'Ben Stassen', 'Thomas Ricketts']
GoldenEye
GoldenEye (1995) is the seventeenth spy-fi film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 officer James Bond. The film was directed by Martin Campbell and is the first film in the series not to take story elements from the works of novelist Ian Fleming. The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. In the film, Bond fights to prevent an ex-MI6 agent, gone rogue, from using a satellite against London in order to cause global financial meltdown. GoldenEye was released in 1995 after a six-year hiatus in the series caused by legal disputes, during which Timothy Dalton resigned from the role of James Bond and was replaced by Pierce Brosnan. M was also recast, with actress Judi Dench becoming the first woman to portray the character, replacing Robert Brown. The role of Miss Moneypenny was also recast, with Caroline Bliss being replaced by Samantha Bond. GoldenEye was the first Bond film made after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, which provided a background for the plot. The film accumulated a worldwide gross of US$350.7 million, considerably better than Dalton's films, without taking inflation into account. Some critics viewed the film as a modernisation of the series, and felt Brosnan was a definite improvement over his predecessor. The film also received award nominations for "Best Achievement in Special Effects" and "Best Sound" from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. The name "GoldenEye" pays homage to James Bond's creator, Ian Fleming. While working for British Naval Intelligence as a lieutenant commander, Ian Fleming liaised with the American OSS to monitor developments in Spain after the Spanish Civil War in an operation codenamed Operation Goldeneye. Fleming used the name of his operation for his estate in Oracabessa, Jamaica.
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director
Jab We Met
Imtiaz Ali
['Wes Archer', 'Nick Castle', 'Lois Weber', 'Nadia Tass', 'Daniel Myrick', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Luigi Cozzi', 'Katherine Helmond', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'Patrice Leconte', 'Dan Povenmire', 'Syed Noor', 'Rebecca Miller', 'Steve Carell', 'Juliusz Machulski', 'Nicole Garcia', 'Fielder Cook', 'Bryan Cranston', 'Zach Braff', 'Warren Beatty', 'Werner Jacobs', 'Gillies MacKinnon', 'Ted Post', 'Bo Widerberg', 'Kari Skogland', 'Prakash Mehra', 'Vijay Bhatt', 'James Parrott', 'Eric Stough', 'Ron Shelton', 'Damian Harris', 'Abbas Tyrewala', 'Randal Kleiser', 'John Landis', 'Dick Maas', 'Damon Santostefano', 'Kevin Smith', 'Marc Rocco', 'Norman Dawn', 'Suseenthiran', 'Saji Surendran', 'Fred Savage', 'Katsuhiro Otomo', 'Pier Paolo Pasolini', 'Yuen Biao', 'David Dhawan', 'Blacky Ko', 'Sam Mendes', 'Bent Hamer', 'Denis Sanders', 'Chris Rock', 'Girish Kasaravalli', 'Johan Jacobsen', 'Georges Lautner', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Miyazaki', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Ken Burns', 'Albert Dupontel', 'Joshiy', 'Hannah Fidell', 'Mario Camus', 'Sheldon Lettich', 'Leni Riefenstahl', 'John Cleese', 'Bhabendra Nath Saikia', 'George Loane Tucker', 'Michelangelo Antonioni', 'Lawrence Kasdan', 'Mark Rydell', 'Jake Paltrow', 'Sydney Pollack', 'Philip Kaufman', 'Frank Capra', 'Neil Young', 'Irving Pichel', 'Valerio Zurlini', 'Eric Tsang', 'Tim McCanlies', 'Lillian Gish', 'James Wong Howe', 'Curtis Hanson', 'Ben Stassen', 'Frank Tashlin', 'Graham Cutts', 'Peter Bogdanovich', 'Nanni Moretti', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Lowell Sherman', 'Gu Changwei', 'Jaap Speyer', 'Jacques Tati', 'Rajasenan', 'Jim Henson', 'Eugene Forde', 'Zappa', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Ed Bye', 'David Gordon Green']
Jab We Met
Jab We Met (English: When We Met) is a 2007 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed and written by Imtiaz Ali. The film, produced by Dhillin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their fourth film together with Dara Singh, Pavan Malhotra and Saumya Tandon in supporting roles. The film also inspired the 2010 Hollywood film Leap Year. The film tells the story of a feisty Punjabi girl who is sent off track when she bumps into a depressed Mumbai businessman on an overnight train to Delhi. While attempting to get him back on board when he alights at a station stop, both are left stranded in the middle of nowhere. Having walked out of his corporate business after being dumped by his girlfriend, the man has no destination in mind, until the girl forces him to accompany her back home and then on to elope with her secret boyfriend. Released in the United Kingdom a day before its worldwide release of 26 October 2007, the film became a hit at the Indian box office as well as overseas. The distributors of the film, Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, announced that Jab We Met would be remade by corporate entity Moser Baer in four other Indian languages: Tamil (dubbed into Telugu), Kannada and Malayalam.
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director
Living It Up
Norman Taurog
['Montgomery Tully', 'Rajendra Singh Babu', 'Ray Harryhausen', 'Russell Crowe', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Jaap Speyer', 'Byron Haskin', 'Nicholas Stoller', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Gabriele Muccino', 'Ryan Nicholson', 'Krzysztof Zanussi', 'Luigi Chiarini', 'Rolf Olsen', 'Peter Lord', 'Andy Warhol', 'Hideo Kojima', 'Gianni Amelio', 'Uwe Boll', 'Jack Clayton', 'Edward Zwick', 'Shyamaprasad', 'Mai Zetterling', 'So Yong Kim', 'George Axelrod', 'Terry Kinney', 'Peter Berg', 'Antti Jokinen', 'Giuseppe Tornatore', 'Warren Leight', 'Michael Cimino', 'Pierre Salvadori', 'Michel Brault', 'Phil Joanou', 'Frank Borzage', 'Elio Petri', 'Ron Mann', 'Tobe Hooper', 'James Keach', 'Louis Ralph', 'Alberto Cavalcanti', 'Amleto Palermi', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Sidney Lumet', 'Jay Grdina', 'Michael Ritchie', 'Anthony Asquith', 'Yves Boisset', 'Kazan', 'Chester Withey', 'Gordon Quinn', 'John Hughes', 'Dinesh Baboo', 'Aleksandr Sokurov', 'Lilik Sudjio', 'Les Mayfield', 'Charley Chase', 'Mikael Salomon', 'Jerry Paris', 'Anthony Hemingway', 'Buck Henry', 'Paolo Villaggio', 'Don Scardino', 'Francis Ng', 'Sidney Hayers', 'Lee Tamahori', 'Kevin Connor', 'Mark Rosman', 'Gene Nelson', 'Dome Karukoski', 'Freleng', 'Bharathi Raja', 'Bent Hamer', 'Wim Wenders', 'Henry Lehrman', 'Alex Chandon', 'Dick Powell', 'Michael Polish', 'Ben Stassen', 'Kasthuri Raja', 'Robyn', 'Bruce Brown', 'Rohit Shetty', 'Ridley Scott', 'Pierre Schoendoerffer', 'Jim Henson', 'Allison Anders', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Lee Robinson', 'Marty Feldman', 'Dean Devlin', 'Petr Zelenka', 'Graham Cutts', 'Andrew Stanton', 'Tarun Majumdar', 'Wes Anderson', 'Sergiu Nicolaescu', 'Antonio Margheriti', 'Aldo Fabrizi']
Living It Up
Living It Up is a 1954 comedy film starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Paul Jones. The screenplay by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson was based on the 1953 musical Hazel Flagg by Ben Hecht, in turn based on the story Letter to the Editor by James H. Street. An earlier film, Nothing Sacred, had been made in 1937 by Selznick International Pictures (released through United Artists) with Carole Lombard and Fredric March, and directed by William A. Wellman. The 1954 version had original music by Walter Scharf, cinematography by Daniel L. Fapp, art direction by Albert Nozaki and Hal Pereira, and costume design by Edith Head. Living It Up also features Janet Leigh, Edward Arnold, Fred Clark, Sheree North, and Sig Ruman.
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director
Rebel Without A Cause
Nicholas Ray
['Salah Abouseif', 'Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra', 'David Twohy', 'James Whale', 'Christopher Cain', 'Aaron Springer', 'Adam Elliot', 'Tom McGrath', 'Boris Barnet', 'Naomi Kawase', 'Susan Seidelman', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Dinos Dimopoulos', 'Salah Abu Seif', 'Friz Freleng', 'Andjar', 'Brillante Mendoza', 'Edward Dillon', 'Peter Shin', 'Major Sundarrajan', 'Krishna Vamsi', 'Roger Vadim', 'Konrad Wolf', 'Goffredo Alessandrini', 'Golan', 'Tetsuya Takahashi', 'Joseph Ruben', 'Will Hay', 'Jack Smight', 'Erich Engel', 'Taylor Hackford', 'Pirjo Honkasalo', 'Igor Maslennikov', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Blake Edwards', 'Lucas Demare', 'Stephen Wallace', 'Larry Charles', 'Ruben Fleischer', 'Karthik Subbaraj', 'Ishmael Bernal', 'King Vidor', 'Ed Wood', 'Joseph Santley', 'Anthony Waller', 'Bill Melendez', 'Thomas Bentley', 'Alexander Kluge', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Otis Turner', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Chris Stokes', 'Frank Beyer', 'Sidney Franklin', 'Wolfgang Petersen', 'John Francis Dillon', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Zoltan Korda', 'Melvin Frank', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Anant Balani', 'Jonathan Demme', 'Aldo Fabrizi', 'Art Linson', 'Albert Brooks', 'Jennifer Yuh Nelson', 'Jimmy Nail', 'Steve Pink', 'Henning Carlsen', 'Bretaigne Windust', 'Steve Balderson', 'Major Ravi', 'Dan Povenmire', 'Ramu Kariat', 'Nick Park', 'Humphrey Jennings', 'Dan Curtis', 'Denis Dyack', 'Raj Kanwar', 'Ben Stiller', 'Charles Crichton', 'Rajkiran', 'Nick Giannopoulos', 'Daniel Birt', 'Massimo Dallamano', 'Thomas Bezucha', 'Lance Kramer', 'Antonio Pietrangeli', 'Mark Kirkland', 'Jon Amiel', 'Bitto Albertini', 'Alexander Tuschinski', 'Redford', 'Beaumont Smith', 'Gleb Panfilov', 'Lohithadas', 'David Leland']
Robert M. Lindner
Robert M. Lindner (May 14, 1914 – February 27, 1956) was an American author and psychologist, best known as the author of the 1944 book Rebel Without A Cause: The Hypnoanalysis Of A Criminal Psychopath, from which the title of Nicholas Ray's 1955 film was adapted. In his book, he described a psychopath as someone who is "incapable of exertions for the sake of others". Lindner's arguments on gambling psychology are highly regarded and have been noted as "definitive statements" by the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
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director
Kaliyattam
Jayaraj
['Silambarasan', 'Terence Davies', 'Shammi Kapoor', 'Mikael Salomon', 'Akira Kurosawa', 'Maurice Tourneur', 'Sam Newfield', 'Francesco Barilli', 'Chitra Lakshmanan', 'Barbra Streisand', 'Raja Nawathe', 'Shohei Imamura', 'David Wain', 'Dana Brown', 'Andrey Zvyagintsev', 'Gopichand Malineni', 'Bruce Sweeney', 'Coleman Francis', 'Alexander Kluge', 'Susanne Bier', 'Barbet Schroeder', 'Michael Gleissner', 'Redford', 'The Wachowskis', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Murnau', 'Keenen Ivory Wayans', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Thom Fitzgerald', 'Alex Pacheco', 'Lewis Allen', 'Simon Wincer', 'Singeetam Srinivasa Rao', 'Shahjahan', 'Warren Leight', 'John Brahm', 'William Clemens', 'Dick Lowry', 'Chimbu Deven', 'Ajay Devgan', 'Guido Brignone', 'John Krish', 'Howard Deutch', 'Gilbert Cates', 'Sumitra Peiris', 'Sidney Sheldon', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'Lindsay Anderson', 'Jack Clayton', 'Peter Strickland', 'Edward Ludwig', 'Sidney Olcott', 'Robert Asher', 'Gregory Ratoff', 'Steve Carell', 'Alec Baldwin', 'Ranjith', 'Javed Jabbar', 'Noboru Tanaka', 'Venu Nagavalli', 'Ken Levine', 'Bigas Luna', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Mike Judge', 'Wally Pfister', 'Vijay Krishna Acharya', 'Mikhail Romm', 'Art Linson', 'Ali Hatami', 'David Schmoeller', 'Rick Moranis', 'Elia Kazan', 'Babubhai Mistry', 'James Wong Howe', 'Barbara Kopple', 'Henry Barakat', 'Ari Sandel', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Bimal Roy', 'Lilik Sudjio', 'Charles Laughton', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Dwarakish', 'Michael Hoffman', 'Anthony Perkins', 'James Dearden', 'Maximilian Schell', 'Cecil Hepworth', 'Rob Schmidt', 'Joe Chappelle', 'Ub Iwerks', 'Ben Coccio', 'Ralph Nelson', 'Ephraim Kishon', 'Guru Dutt', 'Quentin Lee', 'Edward Sloman', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Jay Grdina']
Kaithapram Vishwanathan Nambudiri
Kaithapram Vishwanathan Nambudiri (also spelled Namboothiri) is an Indian musician and music director from Kerala, India. He has directed songs in Malayalam movies. His brother, Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, is a lyricist and a poet. An alumnus of Thiruvananthapuram Music College, Nambudiri handled the orchestra for his brother's songs in Jayaraj's Desadanam. He made his debut with Kaliyattam, directed by Jayaraj. Since then he has done music for about 20 films, many of which were directed by Jayaraj including Kannaki and Thilakkam. His scores had been rendered by K.J. Yesudas, Jayachandran, K.S. Chithra and G. Venugopal.
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director
Pancharangi
Yogaraj Bhat
['Brad Bird', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Suneel Darshan', 'Greg MacGillivray', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Tapan Sinha', 'Irving Pichel', 'John Krasinski', 'Marco Bechis', 'Bruce McDonald', 'Aleksandr Rogozhkin', 'John Dahl', 'Jose Javier Reyes', 'Pasquale Squitieri', 'Henry Barakat', 'Fritz Wendhausen', 'Vincent McEveety', 'Terry Kinney', 'Rick Rosenthal', 'Nils Gaup', 'Emile de Antonio', 'Caveh Zahedi', 'Archie Mayo', 'Damian Lee', 'Tinu Anand', 'Scott Wiper', 'John Guillermin', 'Michael Apted', 'David Wain', 'Simi Garewal', 'Tommy Lee Wallace', 'Hopper', 'Todd Field', 'Tigmanshu Dhulia', 'Fred Paul', 'David Nutter', 'Christopher McQuarrie', 'Ivo Caprino', 'Gore Verbinski', 'Mark Neveldine', 'Bruno de Almeida', 'Jandhyala', 'Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra', 'Jayasurya', 'Tony Scott', 'Dave McKean', 'Rowan Atkinson', 'Luchino Visconti', 'Julien Duvivier', 'Bernard Vorhaus', 'Tony Lo Bianco', 'Rainer Werner Fassbinder', 'McCartney', 'Tim Allen', 'Bill Mason', 'Hugh Ford', 'Zhang Yang', 'David Bruckner', 'Jack Smight', 'Prasanna Vithanage', 'Luc Besson', 'Madhupal', 'Joyce Bernal', 'Eugene Forde', 'Linguswamy', 'Hiroyuki Imaishi', 'Raj Kapoor', 'Barbra Streisand', 'Drew Barrymore', 'Paul Sloane', 'Peter Yates', 'Wim Wenders', 'Yu Suzuki', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Aldo Lado', 'Ralph Richardson', 'Wesley Archer', 'Glenn Ficarra', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Alfred Vohrer', 'Elmer Clifton', 'Baumbach', 'Jagadish', 'Andrew Jarecki', 'Pasquale Festa Campanile', 'Glauber Rocha', 'Golan', 'King Vidor', 'Rudolf Meinert', 'Daryush Shokof', 'Jon Amiel', 'Charles Band', 'Ricky Tognazzi', 'Gerd Oswald', 'John Hough', 'Thom Fitzgerald', 'David Anspaugh', 'Ub Iwerks', 'Jack Webb']
Pancharangi
Pancharangi (Kannada: ಪಂಚರಂಗಿ) is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film with philosophical overtones directed and produced by Yogaraj Bhat starring Diganth and Nidhi Subbaiah in the lead roles. The music has been composed by Mano Murthy, story and screenplay is written by Pawan Kumar. The film was predominantly shot in the coastal locales of Karnataka state. It is a story that unfolds in a span of two days and tackles issues like education, love, profession, marriage, family, life and relationships in a "fun and non-preachy way." As a film with minimal budget under Bhat's maiden home production, it fared well at the box-office. The popular song Lifeu Ishtene was a runaway success and it was used as the title of Pawan Kumar's debut film.
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director
The Song of Ceylon
Basil Wright
['Yukihiko Tsutsumi', 'Annelise Reenberg', 'Alexander Payne', 'Sam Pillsbury', 'Hanns Schwarz', 'Britt Allcroft', 'David Steinberg', 'Jeremy Brock', 'William Cameron Menzies', 'Lev Atamanov', 'Marc Forster', 'Sumitra Peries', 'Takashi Miike', 'Andrew Adamson', 'Jacques Tourneur', 'Isaac Julien', 'Leigh Jason', 'Malcolm Ingram', 'Furie', 'Desi Arnaz', 'EVV Satyanarayana', 'Christophe Barratier', 'George Lucas', 'Shyam Benegal', 'Samir Karnik', 'James Ponsoldt', 'Lino Brocka', 'Boopathy Pandian', 'Mike Leigh', 'Michael Cristofer', 'Wu Ma', 'Otto Brower', 'Wojciech Jerzy Has', 'William Conrad', 'Jim Abrahams', 'Art Linson', 'David Elfick', 'Susi Ganeshan', 'Fay McKenzie', 'Angelina Jolie', 'Evan Goldberg', 'Himanshu Rai', 'Daryush Shokof', 'Carol Reed', 'Jose Javier Reyes', 'So Yong Kim', 'Hansal Mehta', 'Cousteau', 'Thomas Schlamme', 'Mario Soldati', 'Paul Verhoeven', 'Bapu', 'Harold Huth', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Nasser Taghvai', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Norman McLaren', 'Chor Yuen', 'Andrei Konchalovsky', 'Arjun Sarja', 'Curtis Hanson', 'Ivan Passer', 'Sean Fine', 'Owen Wilson', 'Stuart Gillard', 'Kazuaki Kiriya', 'Thirumurugan', 'Larry Clark', 'Guillermo del Toro', 'Terence Davies', 'Peter Mullan', 'Joe Simon', 'Gilles Grangier', 'Erich Waschneck', 'George Archainbaud', 'Giuliano Montaldo', 'Navodaya Appachan', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Stanley Kubrick', 'Jim Sharman', 'Kunle Afolayan', 'Kirk DeMicco', 'Michael Gleissner', 'Paul Naschy', 'Matthew Nastuk', 'Joe Carnahan', 'Barbera', 'Matthew Diamond', 'Ed Burns', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Howard Higgin', 'Bob Gale', 'Guido Brignone', 'Devendra Goel', 'Ed Wood', 'Anik Dutta', 'Nick Hurran', 'Jacques Cousteau', 'Don Hahn']
The Song of Ceylon
The Song of Ceylon is a 1934 British documentary film directed by Basil Wright and produced by John Grierson for the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board. The film was shot on location in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) at the start of 1934 and completed at the GPO film studios in Blackheath, London. Digitized versions of the film are available to watch online on YouTube and via the Colonial Film: Moving Images of the British Empire website. See the links below. The YouTube version is low quality in comparison to the version on the Colonial Film site. A DVD version of the film is available from the British Film Institute as part of their award winning GPO DVD series.
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director
The Jerk
Carl Reiner
['Julia Loktev', 'Vivek Agnihotri', 'Viktor Tourjansky', 'Alex Benno', 'Chitra Lakshmanan', 'Ed Burns', 'Jon Turteltaub', 'NTR', 'Kevin Spacey', 'Robert Siodmak', 'Anthony Harvey', 'Aku Louhimies', 'Kathir', 'Willard Huyck', 'James Wan', 'Lynda Baron', 'Oscar Apfel', 'Brian Levant', 'Lewis Seiler', 'Juan Carlos Fresnadillo', 'Rachel Grady', 'Ludwig Berger', 'Stanislav Rostotsky', 'Singeetam Srinivasa Rao', 'Gene Wilder', 'Pedro Costa', 'Norman Dawn', 'Mohan Krishna Indraganti', 'Brent Hodge', 'Alexander Grasshoff', 'Vipul Amrutlal Shah', 'John Cassavetes', 'Alexandre Aja', 'Alain Tanner', 'Jack Lemmon', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'John Llewellyn Moxey', 'Samuel Fuller', 'Darren Aronofsky', 'Sylvester Stallone', 'Lou Ye', 'Lawrence Huntington', 'Werner Klingler', 'Ananta Jalil', 'Tony', 'Peter Fonda', 'James Wong Howe', 'Pasquale Squitieri', 'Chris Cunningham', 'Boris Barnet', 'Maxwell Shane', 'Francis Veber', 'Jacques Rouffio', 'Frank Tashlin', 'Blake Edwards', 'John Gilling', 'Balaji Sakthivel', 'Barbara Kopple', 'Dianna Agron', 'Leo McCarey', 'Adrian Brunel', 'Prakash Jha', 'Jayaraj', 'Rajamouli', 'Anthony Hickox', 'William Wellman', 'Hiroshi Watanabe', 'Alfred Vohrer', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Hiroyuki Imaishi', 'Trey Parker', 'Hans Steinhoff', 'Shankar Ramakrishnan', 'Iain Softley', 'Bhappi Sonie', 'Perarasu', 'Bill Paxton', 'Gideon Raff', 'Pupi Avati', 'Wilson Yip', 'Farhan Akhtar', 'Robert Zemeckis', 'Savita Bhatti', 'Steve Buscemi', 'Gary Winick', 'George Sidney', 'Louis Hayward', 'Raju Sundaram', 'Santosh Sivan', 'Irving Reis', 'Denis Dyack', 'Claudio Fragasso', 'James Cameron', 'Quentin Lee', 'Anne Fletcher', 'Prakash Mehra', 'Walt Becker', 'Tarun Mansukhani']
The Jerk
The Jerk is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and written by Steve Martin, Carl Gottlieb, and Michael Elias. This was Martin's first starring role in a feature film. The film also features Bernadette Peters, M. Emmet Walsh, and Jackie Mason.
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director
Men with Guns
John Sayles
['Binka Zhelyazkova', 'Soori', 'David Twohy', 'Robert Hossein', 'Mario Van Peebles', 'Amos Gitai', 'Adoor Gopalakrishnan', 'Martin McDonagh', 'Carl Reiner', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'Jag Mundhra', 'Madhur Bhandarkar', 'Valentine Davies', 'Joe Hahn', 'Matt Mulhern', 'Lesley Selander', 'Ethan Hawke', 'Claude Sautet', 'Lupu Pick', 'David Bruckner', 'Rouben Mamoulian', 'Howard Deutch', 'Michael Curtiz', 'Alfred Hitchcock', 'Terence Young', 'Satyen Bose', 'Eric Schaeffer', 'Frank Henenlotter', 'Hanung Bramantyo', 'Maurizio Ponzi', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Xu Zheng', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Hobart Bosworth', 'Jody Hill', 'Karan Johar', 'Tarun Mansukhani', 'Andjar Asmara', 'Jon Iversen', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Oswald Mitchell', 'Gurinder Chadha', 'Enzo Barboni', 'Ajay Devgan', 'Lewis Allen', 'Nigel Patrick', 'Alain Corneau', 'Pooja Bhatt', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'Peter Lord', 'Herschell Gordon Lewis', 'Herbert Selpin', 'Peter Jackson', 'Frank Borzage', 'John McNaughton', 'Dev Anand', 'Joe Carnahan', 'Jeff Corwin', 'Vittorio De Sica', 'Michael Ritchie', 'Michael Polish', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Dungan', 'Alexander Hall', 'Allan Dwan', 'John Farrow', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Devendra Goel', 'Melanie Mayron', 'Lowell Sherman', 'Bruce Gowers', 'Joe Roth', 'Ryan Little', 'Nicolas Winding Refn', 'Ravichandran', 'Stanley Kramer', 'Rajamouli', 'Seth Rogen', 'Caveh Zahedi', 'Hansal Mehta', 'Kayo Hatta', 'Sean McNamara', 'David DeCoteau', 'Benjamin Stoloff', 'Don Weis', 'Geoff Murphy', 'Larry David', 'Dinah Shore', 'Aleksandr Rogozhkin', 'Jacques Cousteau', 'Lewis Gilbert', 'Paul Greengrass', 'Peter Godfrey', 'Koreyoshi Kurahara', 'Kavya Madhavan', 'Vasanth', 'Rex Beach']
Men with Guns
Men with Guns (Spanish: Hombres armados) is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by John Sayles and starring Federico Luppi, Damián Delgado, Damián Alcázar and Mandy Patinkin. The executive producers were Lou Gonda and Jody Patton. Set in an unnamed Latin American country, it is the story of one man's discovery of what actually happened in the political history of his nation as well as his students. It was filmed in Mexico and most of the crew were Mexican.
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director
A Gentleman of France
Maurice Elvey
['Jimmy Nail', 'Daniel Burman', 'Michael Palin', 'Tony Wharmby', 'Michael Dowse', 'Chris Buck', 'Georg Wilhelm Pabst', 'Tom Shadyac', 'Naomi Kawase', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Spike Jonze', 'John Hughes', 'Michael Bay', 'Peter DeLuise', 'Sundar C', 'Eddie McClintock', 'Hanif Kureishi', 'Hiromasa Yonebayashi', 'Frederic Zelnik', 'Anatole Litvak', 'Bryan Singer', 'Amy Poehler', 'Mark Steven Johnson', 'Oliver Stone', 'Lee Tamahori', 'Ernie Barbarash', 'Harald Reinl', 'Myshkin', 'Luca Guadagnino', 'Josh Radnor', 'Blessy', 'Jamie Babbit', 'Nadia Tass', 'Shahjahan', 'Erich Engel', 'Cyril Frankel', 'Iginio Straffi', 'Catherine Breillat', 'Daryush Shokof', 'George Armitage', 'William Dieterle', 'Carmine Gallone', 'Xavier Dolan', 'George Loane Tucker', 'Felix Van Groeningen', 'Oren Rudavsky', 'Dinesh Baboo', 'Ram Gopal Varma', 'Thomas Edison', 'Herschell Gordon Lewis', 'Raymond Yip', 'Apoorva Lakhia', 'Mark Achbar', 'Ermanno Olmi', 'Gordon Flemyng', 'Montgomery Tully', 'Mervyn LeRoy', 'Quentin Lee', 'Rowan Woods', 'Lewis Gilbert', 'Barry Sonnenfeld', 'Martin McDonagh', 'Shaji Kailas', 'Lingusamy', 'Jim Clark', 'Stuart Walker', 'Maggie Greenwald', 'Isao Takahata', 'Kevin Brownlow', 'Theodore Ushev', 'Jerry Paris', 'Stephen King', 'Perarasu', 'Bruce Robinson', 'Dick Clement', 'Puri Jagannadh', 'Giuseppe De Santis', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Eric Laneuville', 'Robert Florey', 'Gary Winick', 'Jaco Van Dormael', 'Jamie Uys', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Peter Jackson', 'Pier Paolo Pasolini', 'Perry Henzell', 'Alberto Cavalcanti', 'John Guillermin', 'David Frankel', 'Nanni Moretti', 'Dinos Dimopoulos', 'Velcrow Ripper', 'Vincent Gallo', 'James Gunn', 'Lloyd Bacon', 'Vertov', 'Ken Burns', 'Chandran Rutnam']
A Gentleman of France
A Gentleman of France is a 1921 British silent adventure film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Madge Stuart and Hugh Buckler. It is set in Sixteenth Century France.
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director
Dikkatra Parvathi
Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
['Zappa', 'Steve Oedekerk', 'Pasquale Festa Campanile', 'Fruit Chan', 'Alex Kendrick', 'Adam Davidson', 'Eric Red', 'Harold Becker', 'Joseph Schildkraut', 'Jayasurya', 'Pasquale Squitieri', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Larry Buchanan', 'Anders Thomas Jensen', 'Mathieu Amalric', 'Cory McAbee', 'Wallace Worsley', 'Norman Tokar', 'Sarah Polley', 'Rene Daalder', 'Lupu Pick', 'Joe Roth', 'Kurt Land', 'Kirk Douglas', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Antonio Margheriti', 'Umberto Lenzi', 'Paul Michael Glaser', 'George Archainbaud', 'Luca Guadagnino', 'Bapu', 'Revathy', 'Jared Hess', 'Akku Akbar', 'Stephan Elliott', 'Claude Goretta', 'Vivek Agnihotri', 'Jack Smith', 'Andrew Birkin', 'Bert Haanstra', 'Vasanthabalan', 'Katsuhiro Otomo', 'Yonfan', 'Gordon Hessler', 'Tsui Hark', 'Rich Christiano', 'Robert Bresson', 'Mohit Suri', 'Paul Wegener', 'Tony', 'Julius Wu', 'Carmine Gallone', 'David Leland', 'Ron Clements', 'Lesley Selander', 'Daniel Birt', 'John Cassavetes', 'Nathan Greno', 'Dennis Gansel', 'Vincent Selva', 'Samuthirakani', 'David Butler', 'Tony Palmer', 'Brian Robbins', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Ivo Caprino', 'Fumito Ueda', 'Burny Mattinson', 'Wes Archer', 'Joe Swanberg', 'Kirk DeMicco', 'Stan Brakhage', 'Michele Lupo', 'Tian Zhuangzhuang', 'Lasse Spang Olsen', 'David Seltzer', 'Aziz Mirza', 'Peter Lord', 'Taika Waititi', 'Peter Fonda', 'Fernando Meirelles', 'Albert Parker', 'Dianna Agron', 'William Witney', 'Morgan Spurlock', 'Franklyn Barrett', 'Randall Miller', 'Devendra Goel', 'Kaizad Gustad', 'John Hough', 'Anjan Dutt', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Ezhil', 'Jemaine Clement', 'Gordon Chan', 'George Marshall', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Ari Sandel', 'Bud Yorkin']
Dikkatra Parvathi
Dikkatra Parvathi is a 1974 Tamil language film starring Sreekanth and Lakshmi in the lead roles. Based on a novel by the same name written by C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji), the film was directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, while Lakshmi won a lot of accolades for her performance and was reported to have narrowly missed the National Film Award for Best Actress.
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director
The Harder They Fall
Mark Robson
['Wes Anderson', 'Susanne Bier', 'Bob Dylan', 'Ken Annakin', 'Lamont Johnson', 'Asia Argento', 'Chandran Rutnam', 'Bill Forsyth', 'Howard Keel', 'Robert Towne', 'Bapu', 'Annelise Hovmand', 'Tetsuya Nomura', 'Peter Weir', 'Ephraim Kishon', 'John Matthew Matthan', 'Michael Reeves', 'Til Schweiger', 'Manuel Romero', 'Alain Berliner', 'Claude Jutra', 'Ryan Fleck', 'Jeremy Kagan', 'Andy Warhol', 'John English', 'Madhupal', 'Miguel Albaladejo', 'Stephen Gyllenhaal', 'Joe Massot', 'Todd Field', 'Francis Ng', 'William Brent Bell', 'Don Hahn', 'Turk Pipkin', 'Prabhu Solomon', 'Vasili Pichul', 'William Nigh', 'Samuel Goldwyn', 'William Hanna', 'Xu Zheng', 'Juan Antonio Bardem', 'Chimbu Deven', 'Elizabeth Banks', 'Rishi Kapoor', 'Dome Karukoski', 'Hal Roach', 'Waris Hussein', 'Gregg Araki', 'Laurice Guillen', 'Gu Changwei', 'Aditya Chopra', 'Stephanie Rothman', 'Duncan Jones', 'Satyen Bose', 'Jacques Tati', 'David Cronenberg', 'Senthilnathan', 'Alexandre Aja', 'Hal Ashby', 'Oren Rudavsky', 'Michael Dowse', 'Bill Murray', 'Rachel Grady', 'Ricky Tognazzi', 'Milton Rosmer', 'Eric Red', 'Les Blank', 'Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia', 'Scott Shaw', 'Venu Nagavally', 'Kevin Hooks', 'Monta Bell', 'John Krasinski', 'Sam Fuller', 'Roman Polanski', 'Michael Apted', 'Abbas Kiarostami', 'Eddie Romero', 'Major Ravi', 'Stuart Margolin', 'Diane Keaton', 'Tian Zhuangzhuang', 'Stephen Chow', 'Rasu Madhuravan', 'Steven Brill', 'Sasi', 'Michael', 'Zalman King', 'Suresh Krishna', 'Giulio Petroni', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Giuseppe Vari', 'Peter Hyams', 'John Llewellyn Moxey', 'Mark Neveldine', 'Paul Czinner', 'Bimal Roy', 'Tim Roth', 'Norman Dawn']
The Harder They Fall
The Harder They Fall is a 1956 film noir directed by Mark Robson, featuring Humphrey Bogart in his last film. It was written by Philip Yordan and based on the 1947 novel of the same name by Budd Schulberg. The drama tells a "thinly disguised à clef account of the Primo Carnera boxing scandal," with the challenger based on Carnera and the champ based on Max Baer; previously both Baer and Carnera had starred in The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933), in which Carnera is the world champ and Baer is his challenger. Bogart's character, Eddie Willis, is based on the career of boxing writer and event promoter Harold Conrad.
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director
Laura Lansing Slept Here
George Schaefer
['Buster Keaton', 'Danny Boyle', 'Jean Delannoy', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Sunil Dutt', 'Manuel Romero', 'So Yong Kim', 'Sunil Kumar Desai', 'Alberto Lattuada', 'The Wachowski Brothers', 'Karyn Kusama', 'Faisal Saif', 'Carl Franklin', 'Hiroyuki Imaishi', 'Lou Tellegen', 'Arliss Howard', 'Steven Brill', 'Michael Ian Black', 'Victor Hanbury', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Roman Kachanov', 'Dana Adam Shapiro', 'Neal Israel', 'Rauf Khalid', 'Henry Hathaway', 'Brent Hodge', 'Ephraim Kishon', 'Aldrich', 'Rudy Soedjarwo', 'Iain Softley', 'Roger Corman', 'Lexi Alexander', 'Miles Mander', 'Melvin Frank', 'Jim Reardon', 'Laurent Cantet', 'Mario Mattoli', 'Jerry Warren', 'Felix Van Groeningen', 'Ralph Bakshi', 'Gennaro Righelli', 'Mainak Bhaumik', 'Brett Ratner', 'Dick Lowry', 'Kodi Ramakrishna', 'Gopichand Malineni', 'Louis Hayward', 'Kevin Rafferty', 'Teguh Karya', 'Stuart Rosenberg', 'Muzaffar Ali', 'Rolf de Heer', 'Fritz Wendhausen', 'Takahashi', 'Roy William Neill', 'Chris Weitz', 'Maxwell Shane', 'Tom Laughlin', 'William Asher', 'Giannis Dalianidis', 'David Hemmings', 'Sally Potter', 'Karl Maka', 'Indra Kumar', 'Jean Yanne', 'Steve York', 'Rudolf Biebrach', 'Kunal Deshmukh', 'Harold Ramis', 'David Anspaugh', 'Hal Needham', 'Kiyoshi Kurosawa', 'Parolini', 'Ben Coccio', 'Tom Cherones', 'Jake Paltrow', 'Surender Reddy', 'Joel Lamangan', 'Robert Altman', 'Preetham Gubbi', 'Olivier Megaton', 'John Irvin', 'Eli Roth', 'Yuji Horii', 'Amy Heckerling', 'Jack Layton', 'Sergio Martino', 'Mario Caserini', 'Kaneto Shindo', 'Disney', 'Swapan Saha', 'Ulli Lommel', 'Robert Aldrich', 'Dan Mazer', 'Alain Berliner', 'Joaquim Sapinho', 'Robert Mulligan', 'Jaco Van Dormael', 'Allan Dwan']
Laura Lansing Slept Here
Laura Lansing Slept Here is a 1988 American made-for-television film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by George Schaefer which premiered on NBC on March 7, 1988. It was written by James Prideaux and co-stars Joel Higgins, Karen Austin, Brenda Forbes and Hepburn's grandniece Schuyler Grant.
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director
By Candlelight
James Whale
['Todd Field', 'George Hickenlooper', 'Abbas Kiarostami', 'Jeremy Kagan', 'Peter DeLuise', 'Eric Till', 'Bryan Singer', 'Dick Clement', 'Ivan Passer', 'Patrice Leconte', 'Eliseo Subiela', 'Robert Greenwald', 'Jean Becker', 'George Armitage', 'Cai Chusheng', 'John Riggi', 'Fred Olen Ray', 'Dany Boon', 'Cheick Oumar Sissoko', 'Ramanand Sagar', 'Chantal Akerman', 'Mario Landi', 'John Sayles', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Gilles Carle', 'David Schmoeller', 'Muriel Box', 'David Winters', 'Marco Tullio Giordana', 'Rudolf Meinert', 'Peter Shin', 'Prawaal Raman', 'Drew Barrymore', 'Jonathan Dayton', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Yuliya Solntseva', 'Bob Kellett', 'Craig Mazin', 'Shohei Imamura', 'Denison Clift', 'Howard Hughes', 'Fernando Solanas', 'Jag Mundhra', 'Fedor Bondarchuk', 'Poj Arnon', 'Anthony Mann', 'Guru Dutt', 'Rahul Dholakia', 'John Greyson', 'Mikio Naruse', 'Larry Semon', 'Gautham Vasudev Menon', 'Garson Kanin', 'Matti Kassila', 'John Holmquist', 'Akira Kurosawa', 'Ram Gopal Verma', 'Edwin Thanhouser', 'Johan Renck', 'Prabhu Solomon', 'Chakri Toleti', 'Tom Hanks', 'George Clooney', 'Bud Yorkin', 'Kovelamudi Raghavendra Rao', 'Joseph Pevney', 'Desmond Elliot', 'Yakima Canutt', 'Balaji Tharaneetharan', 'Ingmar Bergman', 'Joe Massot', 'Amy Poehler', 'Irving Pichel', 'Harry Hurwitz', 'Buster Keaton', 'Harley Cokeliss', 'William Asher', 'Kundan Shah', 'Leon Gast', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Gene Kelly', 'Gustav Ucicky', 'Tian Zhuangzhuang', 'Francesco Maselli', 'Surender Reddy', 'Birt Acres', 'Shane Van Dyke', 'Sean McNamara', 'Govind Nihalani', 'Christian Frei', 'Gene Autry', 'Anthony Waller', 'Michael Polcino', 'Don Taylor', 'Xavier Dolan', 'Amole Gupte', 'Hiroshi Inagaki', 'Ken Russell', 'Shyamaprasad']
By Candlelight
By Candlelight is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by James Whale. The film is based on the Austrian play Candle Light by Siegfried Geyer and Karl Farkas. The film stars Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas, Nils Asther, and Dorothy Revier. A musical version adapted by Rowland Leigh, Cole Porter, Robert Katscher, and Edwin Gilbert premiered in 1938 under the title You Never Know, but was a critical and box office flop that closed after only 78 performances.
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director
The Bank Job
Roger Donaldson
['Kurt Land', 'Fred Zinnemann', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Chanakya', 'Seth Gordon', 'Mark Neveldine', 'Arnaud Desplechin', 'The Polish brothers', 'Kirsten Sheridan', 'David Koepp', 'Habib Faisal', 'Dany Boon', 'George Armitage', 'Art Linson', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Kenneth Anger', 'William Clemens', 'John Wayne', 'Ozzie Nelson', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Thomas Edison', 'Sanjay Jadhav', 'Kaushik Ganguly', 'Terry George', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Herbert Wilcox', 'Salvatore Samperi', 'Mahendran', 'Miranda July', 'Michael Apted', 'Bill Murray', 'Fernando Ayala', 'Shaad Ali', 'Del Shores', 'Krzysztof Krauze', 'Tamara Jenkins', 'Kitano', 'Juan Carlos Fresnadillo', 'Sachin Pilgaonkar', 'Victor Fleming', 'David Schwimmer', 'Sam Firstenberg', 'Carlo Campogalliani', 'Jack Neo', 'Quentin Lee', 'Nick Cassavetes', 'Donner', 'Mario Soldati', 'Nasir Hussain', 'Ron Gilbert', 'Don Taylor', 'Wesley Archer', 'Ben Stiller', 'Anselmo Duarte', 'Olivier Dahan', 'Ray Nazarro', 'Rolf de Heer', 'Neri Parenti', 'Maximilian Schell', 'Soori', 'Vimal Kumar', 'Narender Bedi', 'Robert Altman', 'Mervyn LeRoy', 'Gideon Raff', 'Peter Glenville', 'George Nolfi', 'Subrata Sen', 'Michele Soavi', 'Larry Bishop', 'Ken Loach', 'Phani Ramachandra', 'Melville Shavelson', 'Hironobu Sakaguchi', 'Raj Kapoor', 'Ricky Tognazzi', 'Mike Newell', 'Frank Darabont', 'Griffin Dunne', 'Lou Reed', 'Junji Sakamoto', 'Jane Campion', 'Eriprando Visconti', 'Michel Deville', 'Sakthi Chidambaram', 'Iain Softley', 'Sujoy Ghosh', 'Pupi Avati', 'Peter Chan', 'Kevin Hooks', 'Jack Hannah', 'Philip Leacock', 'Sundar C', 'Robert Schwentke', 'Raymond De Felitta', 'Fritz Lang', 'Dan Curtis', 'Tim Schafer', 'Stanislav Rostotsky']
The Bank Job
The Bank Job is a 2008 British crime film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, directed by Roger Donaldson, and starring Jason Statham, based on the 1971 Baker Street robbery in central London, from which the money and valuables stolen were never recovered. The producers allege that the story was prevented from being told in 1971 because of a D-Notice government gagging request, allegedly to protect a prominent member of the British Royal Family. According to the producers, this film is intended to reveal the truth for the first time, although it includes significant elements of fiction. The premiere was held in London on 18 February 2008, and the film was released in both the UK on 29 February 2008, and in the US on 7 March 2008. It was a critical and financial success.
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The Five Pennies
Melville Shavelson
['Tamara Jenkins', 'Jim Abrahams', 'Jeethu Joseph', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Peter Godfrey', 'Alfred Hitchcock', 'Michael Bay', 'John Ford', 'Khalid Mohammed', 'Sandip Ray', 'Howard Bretherton', 'Rich Moore', 'Wu Ma', 'Joe Hahn', 'Shane Carruth', 'Blake Edwards', 'Ondi Timoner', 'Carlos Reygadas', 'Nagesh Kukunoor', 'Keenan Wynn', 'Phil Joanou', 'Hy Averback', 'Cheick Oumar Sissoko', 'Guy Ritchie', 'Alex Graves', 'Warren Beatty', 'Giuliano Carnimeo', 'Sam Peckinpah', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Charles Maigne', 'Nikos Nikolaidis', 'Scola', 'Raymond Longford', 'Singeetham Srinivasa Rao', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Ed Wood', 'Jingle Ma', 'Kelly Reichardt', 'Asia Argento', 'Glenn Gordon Caron', 'Campbell Scott', 'Bilal Lashari', 'Mel Smith', 'Lars von Trier', 'Franco Prosperi', 'Yvan Attal', 'Michael Carreras', 'Frank Capra', 'Aashiq Abu', 'Saul Bass', 'Denis Villeneuve', 'Spike Lee', 'Drake Doremus', 'George Roy Hill', 'Michael Haneke', 'Dante Lam', 'Sondra Locke', 'Attila Dargay', 'John Gulager', 'Julien Temple', 'Kirk Douglas', 'Zacharias Kunuk', 'Wolfgang Liebeneiner', 'Per Fly', 'Stuart Walker', 'Ben Maddow', 'Walter Reisch', 'Alexander Payne', 'Howard Deutch', 'Jack Gold', 'Manish Gupta', 'Charles Giblyn', 'Nicholas Ray', 'Girish Karnad', 'Luciano Salce', 'Sudeep', 'David Winning', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Puttanna Kanagal', 'Fassbinder', 'Tom Ricketts', 'Johan Jacobsen', 'Britt Allcroft', 'Chandrakant Kulkarni', 'Tony Jaa', 'Chuck Russell', 'Quentin Lee', 'Giuseppe Tornatore', 'John Badham', 'William Conrad', 'Kenneth Anger', 'Sekhar Kammula', 'Frank Oz', 'Wes Craven', 'Agnieszka Holland', 'Hopper', 'Trivikram Srinivas', 'Matt Reeves', 'Guy Ferland']
The Five Pennies
The Five Pennies is a semi-biographical 1959 film starring Danny Kaye as cornet player and bandleader Loring Red Nichols. Other cast members includes Barbara Bel Geddes, Louis Armstrong, Harry Guardino, Bob Crosby, Bobby Troup, Susan Gordon, and Tuesday Weld. The film was directed by Melville Shavelson. The film received four Oscar nominations: Best Musical Scoring (Leith Stevens), Best Original Song (Danny Kaye's wife Sylvia Fine), Best Cinematography (Daniel L. Fapp), and Best Costumes (Edith Head). The real Red Nichols recorded all of Kaye's cornet playing for the film soundtrack. The other musicians in Red's band were not asked to provide their musical contributions and the sound of his "band" was supplied by session players.
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director
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
Bruce Beresford
['Kevin Rafferty', 'Ang Lee', 'Bhagwan Dada', 'Stephen Sommers', 'Carol Reed', 'Lamberto Bava', 'Raoul Walsh', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Stanislav Govorukhin', 'Claude Chabrol', 'Albert Brooks', 'Don Coscarelli', 'Taylor Hackford', 'Hasse Ekman', 'Karl Hartl', 'Cynthia Wade', 'Kabir Khan', 'John Singleton', 'Suresh Krissna', 'Peter Godfrey', 'Rachel Grady', 'Arliss Howard', 'Sasi', 'Hossein Shahabi', 'Roy Kellino', 'Bob Clark', 'Biswajeet', 'David Anspaugh', 'Manish Gupta', 'Coline Serreau', 'Julius Wu', 'Michael Winner', 'Stewart Raffill', 'Ralph Staub', 'George Lucas', 'Paolo Villaggio', 'Gustave de Kervern', 'Friz Freleng', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Desiree Akhavan', 'Nigel Cole', 'Joel Lamangan', 'Don McKellar', 'Franco Zeffirelli', 'John Emerson', 'Saji Surendran', 'Jeff Kanew', 'Hema Malini', 'Carlo Lizzani', 'Brian Robbins', 'Giuseppe Ferrara', 'Christoffer Boe', 'William Wellman', 'Rowan Atkinson', 'Renoir', 'Irvin Willat', 'Jay Chandrasekhar', 'Shoaib Mansoor', 'Peter Hedges', 'Matti Kassila', 'Redford', 'Armando Crispino', 'Yvan Attal', 'Mikhail Kalatozov', 'John Carpenter', 'Marco Mak', 'Alexander Mackendrick', 'Irwin Winkler', 'Marshall Herskovitz', 'Chetan Anand', 'Karl Maka', 'David Nutter', 'Lasse Spang Olsen', 'Arturo Ripstein', 'Visconti', 'Dean Stockwell', 'Ingrid Newkirk', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Shigesato Itoi', 'Ted Kotcheff', 'Alex Proyas', 'Robert Moore', 'Jeff Celentano', 'Yasmin Ahmad', 'Ali Abbas Zafar', 'David Leland', 'Raymond Yip', 'Andrey Zvyagintsev', 'Mario Camus', 'Timothy Hutton', 'Paul Andrew Williams', 'Perarasu', 'Walter Salles', 'Ariel Schulman', 'Gilbert Cates', 'Helmut Weiss', 'David Ayer', 'Bernard Vorhaus', 'Tom Ricketts']
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself is a 2003 television film for HBO in partnership with City Entertainment and starring Antonio Banderas as Pancho Villa, directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Larry Gelbart and produced by Joshua D. Maurer, Mark Gordon, and Larry Gelbart. The cast also included Alan Arkin, Jim Broadbent, Michael McKean, Eion Bailey, and Alexa Davalos. Maurer, who originally conceived the story and did extensive research, sold the project to HBO and then brought on Gordon and hired Gelbart to write and collaborate on the screenplay. At the time of production, this was the most expensive 2-hour television/cable movie ever made, with a budget of over $30 million. The movie was shot almost entirely on location in and around San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The film concerns the filming of The Life of General Villa (which was shot in 1914) and is seen through the eyes of Frank N. Thayer, a studio boss's nephew who gets a career boost when he is placed in charge of the project. The resulting film became the first feature length movie, introducing scores of Americans to the true horrors of war that they had never personally seen. Thayer sold the studios on making the film despite their concerns that no one would sit through a movie longer than 1 hour, by convincing them that they could raise the price of movies to ten cents, doubling the going price at that time. The actual contract that Pancho Villa signed with Frank N. Thayer and the Mutual Film Company on January 5, 1914 to film the Battle of Ojinaga still exists and is in a museum in Mexico City. The original film has been lost, but some unedited film reels of the battle, showing Pancho Villa and his army fighting Federal forces, as well as photographs and publicity stills taken from the original film still exist.
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director
The First Nudie Musical
Bruce Kimmel
['Agnieszka Holland', 'John Ford', 'Guillermo del Toro', 'Roy Kellino', 'Ed Wood', 'Eric Fogel', 'Sarah Watt', 'Tarkovsky', 'Nanni Moretti', 'Coleman Francis', 'Andrew Stanton', 'Arthur Dong', 'Mauritz Stiller', 'Jeff Zimbalist', 'Myshkin', 'Parthiban', 'Boopathy Pandian', 'Hobart Bosworth', 'Yuuji Horii', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Deva Katta', 'Loretta Young', 'Raffaello Matarazzo', 'Konrad Wolf', 'Raymond Wong', 'Lois Weber', 'Sandip Ray', 'Jonathan Liebesman', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Eric von Stroheim', 'Steven Lisberger', 'Tom Graeff', 'Robert Florey', 'Irving Reis', 'Habib Faisal', 'Seijun Suzuki', 'Arne Mattsson', 'Luciano Emmer', 'Deven Verma', 'Michael Palin', 'James Keach', 'Wallace Worsley', 'Dominic Polcino', 'Trey Parker', 'Bimal Roy', 'Lee Daniels', 'Sidney Lumet', 'Jeff Burr', 'John Matthew Matthan', 'Noah Buschel', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Dick Lowry', 'Ron Shelton', 'Jacques Rouffio', 'Steven Brill', 'Ravi Varman', 'Charles Frend', 'Arjun', 'Pablo Trapero', 'Roland Pertwee', 'Eddie Cline', 'Yoji Yamada', 'Jimmy Sangster', 'Georges Lautner', 'Shashanka Ghosh', 'Shane Van Dyke', 'Emmett Dalton', 'Sam Mendes', 'Mehmood', 'Wes Archer', 'Irwin Allen', 'Rachel Ward', 'Antonio Capuano', 'Thorold Dickinson', 'Tim McCanlies', 'David DeCoteau', 'Ben Stiller', 'John Requa', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Joyce Bernal', 'Victor Saville', 'Andrew Dominik', 'vikraman', 'Jean Delannoy', 'Antonio Banderas', 'Rob Zombie', 'Sara Sugarman', 'Enrico Guazzoni', 'Mahesh Manjrekar', 'Carol Reed', 'Joe Massot', 'Gu Changwei', 'Maria de Medeiros', 'Atanu Ghosh', 'Alex Pacheco', 'Rudolf Biebrach', 'Charlie Ahearn', 'Arnaud Desplechin', 'John Gulager']
The First Nudie Musical
The First Nudie Musical is a 1976 American motion picture directed by Mark Haggard and Bruce Kimmel.
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director
Prem Sanyas
Himansu Rai
['Peter Farrelly', 'Adam Deacon', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Li Han Hsiang', 'Erich Waschneck', 'David Arquette', 'Kirsten Sheridan', 'Penelope Spheeris', 'Henry Winkler', 'Cynthia Wade', 'Wong Kar Wai', 'Bob Hoskins', 'Dario Argento', 'Marco Bechis', 'Henry Levin', 'Corey Allen', 'Theodore Ushev', 'Denis Dyack', 'Joe Chappelle', 'Shashanka Ghosh', 'Chuck Russell', 'Karu Pazhaniappan', 'Gordon Flemyng', 'Radley Metzger', 'Gordon Wiles', 'Harley Cokeliss', 'Rich Christiano', 'Masoud Kimiai', 'Don Hahn', 'Chris Koch', 'Mimi Leder', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'John Emerson', 'Shane Van Dyke', 'Ravi', 'Mario Caiano', 'Paolo Sorrentino', 'Samuel Bischoff', 'Irving Reis', 'Ron Shelton', 'AR Murugadoss', 'Kitano', 'Shohei Imamura', 'Irwin Allen', 'Katsuhiro Otomo', 'Annelise Hovmand', 'Michael Schultz', 'Bent Hamer', 'Sam Wanamaker', 'Pauly Shore', 'Bhagwan', 'Wes Craven', 'Ravichandran', 'Shoaib Mansoor', 'Michel Ocelot', 'Rolf de Heer', 'Bo Widerberg', 'Sacha Guitry', 'Masahiro Shinoda', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Ivan Reitman', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Michele Lupo', 'Patrick Lussier', 'Romuald Karmakar', 'Robert Schwentke', 'Hall Bartlett', 'John McTiernan', 'Gunasekhar', 'Ken Russell', 'William Hanna', 'Norman Jewison', 'Victor Fleming', 'Jose Javier Reyes', 'Keenen Ivory Wayans', 'Wash Westmoreland', 'Cameron Crowe', 'Dennis Hopper', 'McCartney', 'Cary Joji Fukunaga', 'George Fitzmaurice', 'Alec Baldwin', 'Leonard Nimoy', 'Antonio Margheriti', 'Naomi Kawase', 'Allan Arkush', 'Peter Riegert', 'Karl Maka', 'Erich von Stroheim', 'Kadiri Venkata Reddy', 'Mike Leigh', 'Dan Aykroyd', 'Sudeep', 'Tim Schafer', 'Franklyn Barrett', 'Antoine Fuqua', 'Vijaya Bapineedu', 'Svend Wam', 'Claude Miller']
Prem Sanyas
Prem Sanyas (The Light of Asia) (Die Leuchte Asiens in German) is a 1925 silent film, directed by Franz Osten and Himansu Rai. It was adapted from the book, The Light of Asia (1879) in verse, by Edwin Arnold, based on the life of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who after enlightenment became the Buddha, or the "Enlightened one".
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director
Beyond the Forest
King Vidor
['Allan Dwan', 'Nikolaj Arcel', 'Rd Ariffien', 'George Stevens', 'Prakash Raj', 'Ted Post', 'Henri Colpi', 'Randolph Scott', 'Daniel Birt', 'Glenn Ficarra', 'Madhur Jaffrey', 'Clive Holden', 'Joanne Whalley', 'Li Minwei', 'Bernhard Wicki', 'Primo Zeglio', 'Kjell Sundvall', 'Vincent Sherman', 'Goichi Suda', 'Ozzie Nelson', 'Ramin Bahrani', 'Javed Sheikh', 'Chris Koch', 'Franklyn Barrett', 'George Cukor', 'Manish Gupta', 'Damian Harris', 'Vasili Pichul', 'Bhagwan Dada', 'Bryan Cranston', 'Prakash Jha', 'Aleksandr Rogozhkin', 'Jennifer Abbott', 'Phillips Smalley', 'Chuck Russell', 'Hugo Fregonese', 'John Emerson', 'Rob Schneider', 'Bonnie Hunt', 'Alex Garland', 'Kevin Greutert', 'Ernst Lubitsch', 'Vittorio Metz', 'Sumitra Peiris', 'Spencer Gordon Bennet', 'Andrew Adamson', 'Mahesh Kothare', 'Robert Bresson', 'Jake West', 'Sergio Sollima', 'Lamberto Bava', 'Lucy Walker', 'Agathiyan', 'Espen Sandberg', 'Shashanka Ghosh', 'Harley Cokeliss', 'Kevin Reynolds', 'Spede Pasanen', 'Suseenthiran', 'Les Blank', 'Andrew Birkin', 'Padmanabham', 'Charles Vidor', 'Aashiq Abu', 'Don Adams', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Henry Winkler', 'Ruben Fleischer', 'Andjar Asmara', 'Garson Kanin', 'Peter Lorre', 'Colin Trevorrow', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Louis King', 'Leo McCarey', 'Tom McGrath', 'Montgomery Tully', 'Kurt Maetzig', 'Andrei Konchalovsky', 'Diane Keaton', 'Sam Mendes', 'Xavier Beauvois', 'Srikanth Addala', 'Barbera', 'Fred Schepisi', 'Slamet Rahardjo', 'Dan Aykroyd', 'Chen Kaige', 'Larry Charles', 'Timothy Hutton', 'Giulio Petroni', 'Mike Newell', 'Duniya Soori', 'Coline Serreau', 'John Riggi', 'Dan Mazer', 'Bruno Corbucci', 'Mel Welles', 'Pietro Francisci']
Beyond the Forest
Beyond the Forest is a 1949 American film noir directed by King Vidor and featuring Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian and Ruth Roman. The screenplay is written by Lenore J. Coffee based on a novel by Stuart Engstrand. The film marks Davis' last appearance as a contract actress for Warner, after eighteen years with the studio. She tried several times to walk away from the film (which only caused the production cost to go through the roof), but Warner refused to release her from their employment contract. She remembered the project as "a terrible movie" and the death scene at her end in the film as "the longest death scene ever seen on the screen."
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director
The Latest from Paris
Sam Wood
['Ermanno Olmi', 'Goffredo Alessandrini', 'Nick Grinde', 'Gus Van Sant', 'Erich von Stroheim', 'Jack Conway', 'Ben Coccio', 'Chris Columbus', 'Francesco Rosi', 'Laurence Harvey', 'Sophie Marceau', 'felliniesque', 'Amleto Palermi', 'Gary Fleder', 'Shammi Kapoor', 'Jerry Schatzberg', 'Silambarasan', 'David Duchovny', 'Mel Gibson', 'Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra', 'Guido Brignone', 'Leigh Jason', 'Salah Abu Seif', 'Puttanna Kanagal', 'Dan Curtis', 'David Twohy', 'Lucio Fulci', 'Kamal Amrohi', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Glenn Gordon Caron', 'Norman Maurer', 'Alain Resnais', 'Sam Raimi', 'Claire Denis', 'Jackie Earle Haley', 'Saawan Kumar Tak', 'Hopper', 'Vadim Jean', 'Pravin Bhatt', 'Michael Hoffman', 'William Wyler', 'Ashutosh Gowariker', 'Tatineni Rama Rao', 'Sriram Raghavan', 'Tetsuya Nakashima', 'Asghar Farhadi', 'Edward LeSaint', 'Don Bluth', 'Lone Scherfig', 'Julius Wu', 'Rob Schneider', 'Demofilo Fidani', 'Ben Stassen', 'Thomas Schlamme', 'Giuseppe Ferrara', 'Christian Frei', 'Arbaaz Khan Productions', 'Clifton Ko', 'Mario Monicelli', 'Pandiraj', 'Tex Avery', 'Brian Desmond Hurst', 'Harry Solter', 'Michael Winner', 'Parthiban', 'Ravikant Nagaich', 'Swapan Saha', 'Albert Parker', 'Stuart Gordon', 'David DeCoteau', 'Maurizio Nichetti', 'Kirby Dick', 'Dante Lam', 'Lee David Zlotoff', 'Rajinder Singh Bedi', 'McCartney', 'John Lasseter', 'Brian Henson', 'Sibi Malayil', 'Harley Cokeliss', 'Max Gillies', 'Kevin Greutert', 'Rajat Kapoor', 'Burt Kennedy', 'Alex Gibney', 'Carl Boese', 'Louis Feuillade', 'Frank Tuttle', 'George Schaefer', 'Terrence Malick', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Akira Kurosawa', 'Luigi Zampa', 'Ub Iwerks', 'Michael Winterbottom', 'Venu Nagavalli', 'Padmanabham', 'Stanley Kramer', 'Isao Takahata']
The Latest from Paris
The Latest from Paris is a 1928 American drama silent film directed by Sam Wood and written by Joseph Farnham and A. P. Younger. The film stars Norma Shearer, George Sidney, Ralph Forbes, Tenen Holtz and William Bakewell. The film was released on February 4, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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director
The Taking of Beverly Hills
Furie
['Gene Kelly', 'Alex Gibney', 'Pietro Germi', 'Gilbert Cates', 'Diana Lee Inosanto', 'Sidney Sheldon', 'Ben Sharpsteen', 'Chris Koch', 'Henning Carlsen', 'Clive Holden', 'Adolf Trotz', 'Augusto Genina', 'Sergio Rubini', 'Madhupal', 'Laurice Guillen', 'Matthew Chapman', 'Tom Shadyac', 'Franz Antel', 'Oshii', 'Manivannan', 'Lynn Hershman Leeson', 'Bill Melendez', 'Jon Iversen', 'John Patrick Shanley', 'Ram Narayan', 'Kotayya Pratyagatma', 'Joana Hadjithomas', 'Chris Renaud', 'Tom Gries', 'Pandiraj', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Rithy Panh', 'Sergiu Nicolaescu', 'Jahnu Barua', 'Phani Majumdar', 'Fassbinder', 'Fernando Solanas', 'Ralph Habib', 'Milan Luthria', 'Theo Frenkel', 'David Wain', 'Santhosh Sivan', 'Ravi Varman', 'Shibu Mitra', 'Mathieu Amalric', 'Don McKellar', 'Attila Dargay', 'Edwin Carewe', 'Harry Solter', 'Jabbar Patel', 'Tim McCanlies', 'Francesco Barilli', 'Nanette Burstein', 'James Burrows', 'Shakti Samanta', 'Theo Angelopoulos', 'Sam Pillsbury', 'Rick Moranis', 'Rohit Shetty', 'Drake Doremus', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Wilfred Lucas', 'Gina Kim', 'Mike Newell', 'Bill Forsyth', 'Toshiharu Ikeda', 'Andrew Dominik', 'Marguerite Duras', 'Uri Zohar', 'Srikanth Addala', 'Luigi Comencini', 'Karl Malden', 'Sandra Nettelbeck', 'Arthur Penn', 'Sacha Guitry', 'Nick Cassavetes', 'Peter Stebbings', 'Mario Soldati', 'Sophie Marceau', 'Farah Khan', 'Adolfo Aristarain', 'Michel Gondry', 'Bam Margera', 'Shajoon Kariyal', 'Laura Poitras', 'Rajiv Rai', 'Asia Argento', 'George Clooney', 'Brian Iles', 'Elliot Silverstein', 'Lucy Walker', 'Luigi Chiarini', 'Ron Clements', 'Thangar Bachan', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Claude Lelouch', 'Ali Hatami', 'Gopichand Malineni', 'Jimmy Sangster']
The Taking of Beverly Hills
The Taking of Beverly Hills is a 1991 American action film, directed by Sidney J. Furie. The film stars Ken Wahl, Matt Frewer, Harley Jane Kozak and Robert Davi. In the film, football hero Boomer Hayes (Wahl) battles a group of ex-cops, who are using a chemical spill as a front to rob several homes and bank vaults in Beverly Hills. The film also features Pamela Anderson in her first film part in an uncredited role playing a cheerleader.
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director
Beijing Bicycle
Wang Xiaoshuai
['Gary David Goldberg', 'Chris Renaud', 'Edward Bernds', 'Frank Darabont', 'Raffaello Matarazzo', 'Mohan Kumar', 'Miyazaki', 'Albert Lamorisse', 'Jyotiprasad Agarwala', 'Sydney Pollack', 'Karl Maka', 'Jack Gold', 'Ajay Devgan', 'Randolph Scott', 'Michael Moore', 'Balu Mahendra', 'Peter Lord', 'Renny Harlin', 'Claude Jutra', 'Ronnie Barker', 'Stephen Hillenburg', 'Forough Farrokhzad', 'Nicolas Gessner', 'Shyamaprasad', 'Ryan Fleck', 'Masayuki Suo', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Tonino Guerra', 'Corey Yuen', 'Britt Allcroft', 'David Nutter', 'Vincente Minnelli', 'Brian Robbins', 'Irving Rapper', 'Irving Reis', 'Howard Hawks', 'Jean Yanne', 'Eddie Cline', 'Hiroyuki Nakano', 'Emile Ardolino', 'Benny Chan', 'Vijay Milton', 'Mostofa Sarwar Farooki', 'Hans Weingartner', 'John Waters', 'Alberto Sordi', 'Steven Spielberg', 'Kjell Sundvall', 'Allan Dwan', 'Damian Lee', 'Kathir', 'Bud Yorkin', 'Akku Akbar', 'Rajkumar Kohli', 'Pim de la Parra', 'Takashi Shimizu', 'Arnaud Desplechin', 'Guru Dutt', 'Mark Cendrowski', 'Laura Poitras', 'George Archainbaud', 'Louis Ralph', 'Tom Ford', 'Nick Broomfield', 'Sam Newfield', 'Martin Brest', 'Nicolas Winding Refn', 'Giovanni Pastrone', 'Antonio Capuano', 'Aleksandr Rou', 'Jerry Hopper', 'Charles Reisner', 'Ralph Nelson', 'Jerry Thorpe', 'Harry Watt', 'Ramesh Sippy', 'Matthew Nastuk', 'Henson', 'Gustave de Kervern', 'Bruce Beresford', 'Mark Rydell', 'Howard Morris', 'Hal Hartley', 'Friz Freleng', 'Phillip Borsos', 'Brian De Palma', 'Ted Post', 'Guy Maddin', 'Pedro Costa', 'Aldrich', 'Stuart Heisler', 'Carl Boese', 'Ub Iwerks', 'Curt Siodmak', 'Marcello Marchesi', 'Ben Maddow', 'Fazil', 'Ekachai Uekrongtham', 'Scott Caan']
Wang Feng (singer)
Wang Feng (Chinese: 汪峰; born June 29, 1971) is a Chinese rock musician and composer. He was the founder and lead vocals of the rock band No. 43 Baojia Street (named after the street address of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing). He also composed the music for Wang Xiaoshuai's 2001 film Beijing Bicycle. After two albums No. 43 Baojia Street (1997) and No. 43 Baojia Street 2 (1998), he signed a solo contract with Warner Music Beijing Co., Ltd. The third album Fireworks (2000) was the beginning of his solo career. With a number of songs like Flying Higher (飞得更高) (2004), and Blooming Life (《怒放的生命》) (2005) on his following albums, Wang Feng entered the media spotlight and became popular in Mainland China. His 2009 album Belief Flies in the Wind won him an award as the Most Popular Male Singer on the Chinese Mainland at the Channel V's 14th Chinese Music Awards. He is also a coach on the Voice of China.
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director
Unholy Partners
Mervyn LeRoy
['Florenz Ziegfeld', 'Gillian Armstrong', 'Subhash Kapoor', 'Luis Moglia Barth', 'Walter Salles', 'Frank Reicher', 'Kirk DeMicco', 'Corneliu Porumboiu', 'Charles Reisner', 'Ricky Tognazzi', 'Glenn Ficarra', 'Akitoshi Kawazu', 'Mel Brooks', 'Noboru Iguchi', 'Zhang Yibai', 'Abel Ferrara', 'Edoardo Ponti', 'Poul Bang', 'Delbert Mann', 'Dinesh Baboo', 'Inder Raj Anand', 'Spede Pasanen', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Guy Hamilton', 'Gregory Ratoff', 'George Sluizer', 'Hal Hartley', 'Ringo Lam', 'Robert Towne', 'Ryan Fleck', 'Nanni Loy', 'Bruno de Almeida', 'Sandra Goldbacher', 'Kinji Fukasaku', 'Jay Roach', 'Perry Henzell', 'McCartney', 'Ranald MacDougall', 'Franco Giraldi', 'Burt Reynolds', 'Cynthia Wade', 'Joe Pasternak', 'Maurice Sendak', 'Ramin Bahrani', 'John Badham', 'Peter Lord', 'Riccardo Freda', 'Lee Sholem', 'Nonzee Nimibutr', 'Pantelis Voulgaris', 'Siddharth Anand', 'Theodoros Angelopoulos', 'Robert Frank', 'Julian Huxley', 'Allan Arkush', 'Bryan Foy', 'Loretta Young', 'Susi Ganesan', 'James Keach', 'Peter Glenville', 'Luis Puenzo', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Marty Feldman', 'Aashiq Abu', 'Carl Boese', 'Charlie Ahearn', 'Binka Zhelyazkova', 'John Cleese', 'Antonio Margheriti', 'Randhir', 'Henri Decoin', 'Franklyn Barrett', 'Martha Coolidge', 'Kaushik Ganguly', 'Sidney Lumet', 'George Fitzmaurice', 'Puneet Issar', 'Paul Mazursky', 'Jeff Celentano', 'Mani Ratnam', 'Robyn', 'Ajab Gul', 'Gillies MacKinnon', 'James DeMonaco', 'Arun Pandian', 'Kelly Osbourne', 'Euzhan Palcy', 'Oscar Apfel', 'George Stevens', 'Tinu Anand', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Douglas Day Stewart', 'Philip Dunne', 'Susan Seidelman', 'Jamie Uys', 'Nicole Holofcener', 'Lloyd Ingraham', 'Max von Sydow', 'Alain Berliner']
Unholy Partners
Unholy Partners (1941) is a black-and-white film starring Edward G. Robinson, Laraine Day, Edward Arnold, and Marsha Hunt. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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director
The Jayne Mansfield Story
Dick Lowry
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The Jayne Mansfield Story
The Jayne Mansfield Story is a 1980 television film directed by Dick Lowry, starring Loni Anderson as the sex goddess, and Arnold Schwarzenegger as her body builder husband; based on the life of Jayne Mansfield. The film was originally titled Jayne Mansfield: A Symbol of the '50's. The script is based on the book Jayne Mansfield and the American Fifties by Martha Saxton. It originally aired on CBS October 29, 1980. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made.