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| Hurry Sundown ( | film), a 1967 film directed by Otto Preminger |
| Kafka ( | film), a 1991 film written by Lem Dobbs and directed |
| House of Secrets (1956 | film), a British film directed by Guy Green |
| Motorcycles ( | film), a 1949 Czech film |
| Bitter Sweet (1933 | film), a 1933 film |
| Bitter Sweet (1940 | film), a 1940 film |
| Best First | Film: A Common Thread |
| Corrado ( | film), a film starring Johnny Messner and Tom Sizemo |
| Apradhi (1992 | film), a Bollywood film by K. Ravi Shankar |
| Felidae ( | film), a 1994 animated film based on the above novel |
| Sins of the Fathers ( | film), a 1928 silent film |
| Fanfare ( | film), a 1958 documentary film by Bert Haanstra |
| Platoon ( | film), a Vietnam War film directed by Oliver Stone i |
| Purple Heart ( | film), a 2005 film |
| Blast from the Past ( | film), a 1999 romantic comedy film |
| Trust Me (2007 | film), a 2007 film written and directed by Andrew Ka |
| Trust Me (2010 | film), a 2010 Swedish film written and directed by J |
| Hangar 18 ( | film), a 1980 film about UFOs |
| The Gold Diggers (1983 | film), a film directed by Sally Potter, starring Jul |
| Dutschke ( | film), a 2009 film about life of Rudi Dutschke |
| Blue Blood ( | film), a 2006 film directed by Stevan Riley |
| Back Roads ( | film), a 1981 American romantic comedy film |
| The Water Margin ( | film), a 1972 Hong Kong film |
| Brother to Brother ( | film), a 2004 film written and directed by Rodney Ev |
| Battle Circus ( | film), a 1953 film starring Humphrey Bogart |
| Road Trip ( | film), a 2000 comedy film |
| Stuart Cooper had originally intended to | film a documentary film about the Overlord embroider |
| Dead Man's Shoes (1939 | film), a 1939 black-and-white film |
| The Craving (1918 | film), a 1918 film directed by John Ford |
| The Craving (1916 | film), a 1916 film directed by Charles Bartlett |
| The Dictator (1935 | film), a 1935 British film |
| Judgment Night ( | film), a 1993 action thriller film |
| Close to You ( | film), a 2006 Filipino film |
| Beware ( | film), a 1946 American film directed by Bud Pollard |
| Catch As Catch Can (1967 | film), a 1967 Italian film |
| Breath of Life (1991 | film), a 1991 British short film |
| Marathon (1992 | film), a Spanish film about the Barcelona Olympics |
| The Audition (short | film), a 2000 US short film starring Hilary Swank |
| Pray (2007 | film), a film by Cross Shadow Productions |
| Yasmin (1955 | film), a Hindi film, starring Suresh and Vyjayanthim |
| City of Hope ( | film), a 1991 film taking place in fictitious Hudson |
| Jumbo ( | film), a 2008 Indian animated movie |
| The House of Secrets ( | film), a 1929 American film |
| The Dictator (2012 | film), a 2012 film starring Sacha Baron Cohen |
| Four Stars ( | film), a film by Andy Warhol |
| The | film, a success, spawned five sequels. |
| The March (1990 | film), a film aired by the BBC1 in 1990 |
| That's My Wife (1933 | film), a British film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott |
| Shola Aur Shabnam (1961 | film), a 1961 Hindi film directed by Ramesh Saigal |
| Andrea ( | film), a 1973 Argentine musical comedy film |
| Shola Aur Shabnam (1992 | film), a 1992 Hindi film directed by David Dhawan |
| Dead Man's Shoes (2004 | film), a British psychological thriller film |
| Zero Tolerance (1999 | film), a Swedish film starring Jakob Eklund |
| Bad Boy (1939 | film), a 1939 film directed by Herbert E. Meyer |
| The Delinquents (1960 | film), a 1960 Spanish film |
| Apradhi (1949 | film), a Bollywood film by Yeshwant Pethkar starring |
| The Vow ( | film), a 2012 film directed by Michael Sucsy |
| His 1969 | film A Touch of Love was entered into the 19th Berli |
| Smog (TV | film), a 1973 TV film by Wolfgang Petersen |
| Later in the | film a caption appears |
| Autumn Leaves ( | film), a 1956 film directed by Robert Aldrich |
| Boat Trip ( | film), a 2002 romantic comedy film |
| Golden Swallow (1987 | film), a 1987 film directed by O Sing-pui |
| Golden Swallow (1968 | film), a 1968 film directed by Chang Cheh |
| The Big Wheel ( | film), a 1949 film starring Mickey Rooney |
| Bounce ( | film), a film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affle |
| Bye Bye Blackbird ( | film), a 2005 drama film directed by Robinson Savary |
| Covergirl (1984 | film), a 1984 film starring Jeff Conaway and Irena F |
| Cover Girl ( | film), a 1944 film starring Rita Hayworth and Gene K |
| Kahl ( | film), a 1961 short German documentary film. |
| Catch as Catch Can (1937 | film), a film starring James Mason |
| Strategic Command ( | film), a 1997 film starring Michael Dudikoff and Ric |
| The Grind (2008 | film), a 2008 thriller film |
| Best | Film: A Place in the Sun |
| Marathon (2005 | film), a South Korean film about an Autistic maratho |
| The Grind (1915 | film), a 1915 silent film |
| Mademoiselle Fifi ( | film), a 1944 film adaptation; based on the short st |
| Horton Hears a Who! ( | film), a 2008 animated film adaptation of the book |
| Pimp ( | film), a British film |
| Gangway ( | film), a British musical film |
| Brother John ( | film), a 1971 drama film |
| Domo Arigato ( | film), a 3-D film |
| Splinter (2008 | film), a 2008 horror film |
| True North ( | film), a 2006 Scottish film |
| The Gold Diggers (1923 | film), a Warner Bros. silent film |
| Spaceman ( | film), a 1997 sci-fi film |
| Bitter Sweet (2004 | film), a 2004 Japanese pink film |
| Avan ( | film), a 2010 Malayalam-language film |
| Screaming Mimi ( | film), a 1958 film adaptation of Brown's novel |
| Blue Songs ( | film), a 1929 Paramount musical short film starring |
| Gods and Generals ( | film), a film adaption released in 2003 |
| e was also the first British cinematographer to | film a film in CinemaScope. |
| Movies critics gave the | film a B-. |
| A | film about Snatches of Pink (2007) |
| It is a sport | film about cycling. |
| It is also fundamentally a | film about writing - even the film about writing". |
| For the Dutch | film about this book, see Zoeken naar Eileen (film). |
| A graduate of the Beijing | Film Academy, Yu went on to work at China's largest |
| The | film achieved an honorable mention award for Stunts |
| The | film action continues in the film "Borsalino & Co". |
| 1946) is a Polish | film acto |
| Claudio Scarchilli was an Italian | film actor who appeared in film throughout the 1960s |
| Gary Anthony Williams, television and | film actor |
| Best | Film Actor |
| Fikret Hakan, Turkish | film actor |
| Nagesh Kukunoor, B.Tech., | Film Actor and Director |
| Thambi Ramaiah is an Indian | film actor and director, who works in the Tamil film |
| Sridevi Vijaykumar, | Film actor |
| Sampath Raj is an Indian | film actor who works primarily in the Tamil film ind |
| Jon Hall (1915-1979), American | film actor |
| Richard Ainley (1910-1967), stage and | film actor |
| Film Actor | |
| James Frain, | film actor |
| BIG Star Decade - | Film Actor (Male) |
| 1951), | film actor and musician |
| For the silent | film actor also named William J. Spencer, see Willia |
| 6 / 14 American Beauty: Best | Film, Actor, Actress, Cinematography, Editing and Fi |
| Nandha is a Tamil | film actor. |
| Bruce Dern, is an American | film actor. |
| Previously, he was a | film actor. |
| Allu Arjun, Telugu | film actor. |
| Kishore is an South Indian | film actor. |
| Bobby Kottarakkara was a Malayalam | film actor. |
| R. Madhavan, Indian | film actor. |
| Erik Contreras is an American | film actor. |
| Ilyas Kashmiri, is a Pakistani | film actor. |
| Best Supporting | Film Actor: Gary Farmer. |
| Live-action | film actor: Akaji Maro |
| For popular Telugu | film actress see Suryakantham |
| Manorama Wagle - Marathi stage and | film actress |
| . A. Madhuram (1918-1974) was a Tamil stage and | film actress and Tamil film producer. |
| Sabiha Khanum, a Pakistani | film actress |
| Karolina Gruszka, Polish | film actress |
| Joan Hackett, American | film actress |
| Ayesha Kapoor, an Indian | film actress |
| Adoor Pankajam, | film actress |
| Belgin Doruk, Turkish | film actress |
| Elisabeth Harnois, television and | film actress |
| Film actress Manju Warrier is one. | |
| e her mother Pramila Joshai, is a noted Kannada | film actress and film producer. |
| Aliye Rona, Turkish | film actress |
| Laura Solari, | film actress |
| Linda Darnell, | film actress |
| Clare Greet (1871-1939), English | film actress |
| Peggie Castle - | Film actress. |
| Sona Heiden is an Indian | film actress. |
| Anita Gutwell is an Austrian | film actress. |
| 24 December: Nola Luxford, silent | film actress. |
| Sharon Warren is an American | film actress. |
| Karthika Nair, Indian | film actress. |
| Hansika Motwani, Indian | film actress. |
| Laura Kamrath is an American | film actress. |
| Neha Sharma is an Indian | film actress. |
| Vijayalakshmi Ahathian is a Tamil | film actress. |
| Mary Germaine is an English | film actress. |
| Nisha Aggarwal is an Indian | film actress. |
| Dominique Wilms is a Belgian | film actress. |
| Best | Film Actress: Irene Bedard |
| Best | Film Actress: Judy Ann Santos |
| Both daughters would become successful | film actresses. |
| A 1934 | film adaptation was made. |
| For the | film adaptation of the manga, see Hoshi no Furumachi |
| A | film adaptation may be in progress. |
| A | film adaptation won the Grand Prize at the Seattle S |
| Poster of the | film adaptation |
| Film adaptation of a Victor Hugo story. | |
| For the 1973 | film adaptation of the novel, see The Day of the Jac |
| For the 2005 | film adaptation of the novel, see Tideland (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see Educating Rita (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see Exit to Eden (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see Three Men on a Horse (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see Come Blow Your Horn (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see The American Prisoner (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see Beau Brocade (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see Wonder Boys (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see The Onion Field (film). |
| For the 2008 | film adaptation, see The Other Boleyn Girl (2008 fil |
| For the | film adaptation, see No Blade of Grass (film). |
| For the 2006 | film adaptation, see Flags of Our Fathers (film). |
| For the | film adaptation, see The Puppet Masters (film). |
| For the 2003 | film adaptation, see American Splendor (film). |
| The song features in the | film Adaptation. |
| This is the first surviving | film adaptation. |
| The play spawned two | film adaptations. |
| A | film adaption was released in 1990. |
| For the | film adaption, see The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (film |
| For the | film adaption, see Delta of Venus (film) |
| Rapid-wind | film advance lever. |
| Film Advisory Board of Film Censors, Government of I | |
| It was his second | film after Halbblut. |
| It was Foxe's first | film, aged seventeen. |
| The | film aired on the USA network. |
| The | film aired on Lifetime. |
| The | film aired after Reeve's death. |
| Coeurs neufs (Short | film aka Hearts, 1969) |
| Ukigumo ( | film) aka Floating Clouds, 1955 film by Mikio Naruse |
| Sydney White (2007) ( | film).... Alicia |
| 120 | film allows several frame sizes. |
| Lemmy Caution - From the | film Alphaville |
| The | film also features Alec Baldwin. |
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