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In 1983, Edd Riveria, designer of the film's theatrical poster, received a Saturn Award nomination from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA, for Best Poster Art, but lost to John Alvin's E. T.
The original producers of the film have sued Gold Circle Films due to Hollywood accounting practices because the studio has claimed the film lost $ 20 million.
They left Kalem to set up their own production company, Signal Films, which successfully made a series of railroad melodramas but lost out when their distributor ( Mutual ) failed.

Films and include
Films featuring the Cheka include Ostern's Miles of Fire, Nikita Mikhalkov's At Home among Strangers, the miniseries The Adjutant of His Excellency, and also Dead Season ( starring Donatas Banionis ), and the 1992 Russian drama film The Chekist.
Films based on the Trojan War include Troy ( 2004 ).
These include ( but are not limited to ) Amblin Entertainment, The Zanuck Company, Morgan Creek Productions Regency Enterprises ( now working with 20th Century Fox ), Village Roadshow Pictures, Icon Productions, Legendary Pictures, Heyday Films, Alcon Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment, Malpaso Productions, Virtual Studios, Silver Pictures ( including Dark Castle Entertainment ), The Ladd Company, Castle Rock Entertainment and The Geffen Film Company.
Films with limited 65 mm footage include
" Leonard Maltin would include it in his list of " 100 Must-See Films of the 20th Century " as one of only two movies from the 1980s.
Films and TV programmes made at St Paul's Cathedral include:
Films and programs which refer to dummies that are alive include, Magic ( 1978 film ), Child's Play ( 1988 film ), Dead of Night, Devil Doll, Dead Silence, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Goosebumps ( TV series ), Seinfeld ( the episode The Chicken Roaster ), " ALF " ( the episode I'm Your Puppet "), and The Twilight Zone.
Films set in Bayonne include the 1991 film Mortal Thoughts, with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, which was filmed near Horace Mann School and locations around Bayonne and Hoboken ; the 2000 drama Men of Honor, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr .; the 2002 drama Hysterical Blindness ; and the 2005 Tom Cruise science fiction film War of the Worlds, which opens at the Bayonne home of the lead character, and depicts the destruction of the Bayonne Bridge by aliens.
Films shot in Bayonne include the 2001 film A Beautiful Mind, scenes of which were filmed at the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, and the 2008 Mickey Rourke drama The Wrestler, which was partially filmed in at the Color & Cuts Salon and the former Dolphin Gym, both of which are on Broadway in Bayonne.
Other media production companies in the area include: 822 Productions, Preview Productions and Dudleigh Films.
Films shot in Croton-on-Hudson include:
Films shot in Cathlamet include Come See The Paradise ( 1990 ), Snow Falling on Cedars ( 1999 ) and Men of Honor ( 2000 ).
* Films based on the failed raid include The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid ( 1972 ) and The Long Riders ( 1980 ).
Films from the Nunavut Animation Lab include Alethea Arnaquq-Baril's 2010 digital animation short Lumaajuuq, winner of the Best Aboriginal Award at the Golden Sheaf Awards and named Best Canadian Short Drama at the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival.
Films include:
Films in which Perkins appeared in which his character had much resonance with Norman Bates include Ken Russell's Crimes of Passion ( 1984 ) with Kathleen Turner, and the Hungarian-produced Jekyll-Hyde remake Edge of Sanity and Daughter of Darkness.
Films based on Dick's works include Blade Runner ( 1982 ), Total Recall ( 1990 ), Impostor ( 2001 ), Minority Report ( 2002 ), Paycheck ( 2003 ), A Scanner Darkly ( 2006 ), and The Adjustment Bureau ( 2011 ).
Films for television include Funny Valentines ( 1999 ), an account of a well-to-do black woman's retreat from a troubled New York marriage to the Deep South and her childhood past.
Films featuring cycle rickshaws and their drivers include Kickboxer and Sammo Hung's 1989 martial arts film Pedicab Driver, which dealt with a group of pedicab drivers and their problems with romance and organized crime.
Films featuring class-passing characters include Catch Me If You Can and Andy Hardy Meets Debutante.
Films and television productions that have been shot at Aldwych include:
Positions on the board include: Spotlight, Films, Up All Night, Lectures, CUB Gallery, Concerts, VPLAC ( Visual, Performing, and Literary Arts Committee ), Special Event ( Homecoming and Springfest ), Associate Director, and Director.
Films in which the " Sabre Dance " was used include:
Films in which she has appeared include: EDtv, JFK, Adam and Steve and Coffee Date.

Films and Mary
Thomas J. Harris, in Children ’ s Live-Action Musical Films: A Critical Survey and Filmography, heavily criticizes the story as well as the compositing of the animated Elliott ; he also found the " Mary Poppinsish ending " to be " thoroughly unmotivated ", because Pete's life before meeting Elliott is never fleshed out.
* " Mary Lyon: Precious Time ," directed by Jean M. Mudge ; San Anselmo, Calif .: Viewfinder Films, ISSN: 00182680
Category: Films directed by Mary Harron
Antidote Films and producers Jeff Levy-Hinte ( Thirteen, Laurel Canyon ) announced plans for a film adaptation of Sarah to be directed by Steven Shainberg ( Secretary ) from a screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson and short story by Mary Gaitskill.
Category: Films directed by Mary Harron
* Michael Betancourt, " Mary Hallock-Greenewalt's Abstract Films.
Twenty years after her death, the author and film historian Simon Sheridan put Millington's life into context in his critically acclaimed biography Come Play with Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington.
* Simon Sheridan Come Play with Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington 1999 ( FAB Press, Guildford )
* Come Play With Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington
* Simon Sheridan Come Play with Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington 1999 ( FAB Press, Guildford )

Films and John
* The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi, John Kenneth Muir.
Category: Films directed by John Carpenter
Made by AP Films with Director-Gerry Anderson, Director of Photography by Arthur Provis, Art director by Reg Hill, Special Effects by John Read.
Pictures About Extremes: The Films of John Frankenheimer ( McFarland ).
The highlight package to Super Bowl XVIII was voice-over artist John Facenda's final project for NFL Films.
Category: Films directed by John Sturges
Category: Films directed by John Badham
The studio in charge of production, British Lion Films, was in financial trouble and was bought by wealthy businessman John Bentley.
* Bengtson, John, Silent Echoes: Discovering Early Hollywood Through the Films of Buster Keaton ( 1999 ) Santa Monica Press
Category: Films based on works by John Steinbeck
Category: Films directed by John Ford
Category: Films directed by John Ford
Category: Films directed by John Huston
Category: Films directed by John Ford
Category: Films directed by John Sayles
Category: Films directed by John Cassavetes
On September 21, 2004, the film was released in Region 1-together with Shadows, Faces, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, and Opening Night-as part of the eight-disc box set John Cassavetes-Five Films by The Criterion Collection.
Category: Films directed by John Cassavetes
Category: Films directed by John Farrow
Category: Films directed by John Cromwell
* John Kenneth Muir: Mercy in Her Eyes: The Films of Mira Nair.
Category: Films directed by John Madden
Category: Films directed by John Woo
In 1956, Petrushka, directed by John David Wilson for Fine Arts Films aired as a segment of the Sol Hurok Music Hour on NBC.
Category: Films directed by John G. Avildsen

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