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Good Guys Wear Black is a 1978 American martial arts action film starring Chuck Norris and directed by Ted Post. [4] [5] This was the second film to feature Norris as the star, following Breaker! Breaker! (1977). [6] However, this is the one that Norris considers his "breakthrough".
Men in War. Men in War is a 1957 black and white American war film about the Korean War directed by Anthony Mann [2] [3] and starring Robert Ryan and Aldo Ray as the leaders of a small detachment of American soldiers cut off and desperately trying to rejoin their division. The events of the film take place on one day; 6 September 1950.
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Ninety percent of this film takes place in a packed home with reggae music blasting, so viewers will likely have the floorplan of this house memorized by the time the movie ends. Watch on Prime ...
The 1984 film The Brother from Another Planet features two Men in Black who try to capture the alien hero. One is played by the film's director, John Sayles. [10] The 1997 science-fiction film Men In Black, starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, was loosely based on The Men in Black comic book series created by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy ...
Go for Broke! The Well; 1952. Japanese War Bride; Toxi; 1954. Salt of the Earth; 1955. Bad Day at Black Rock; 1956. Giant; 1957. 12 Angry Men; Edge of the City; Island in the Sun; Sayonara; 1958. The Defiant Ones; The Mark of the Hawk (US/UK) 1959. Come Back, Africa (South Africa/US) The Crimson Kimono; The Cry of Jazz* The Hate That Hate ...
Amazon. 5. ‘Eraserhead’ (1977) David Lynch made a name for himself with “Eraserhead,” a surreal film with an avant-garde style whose story is impossible to summarize, because there isn’t ...
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan: Paramount Pictures: John Berry (director); Bill Lancaster (screenplay); Tony Curtis, Jackie Earle Haley, Tomisaburo Wakayama, Antonio Inoki, George Wyner, Lonny Chapman, Brett Marx, David Pollock, Regis Philbin, Hatsune Ishihara, Matthew Douglas Anton, Erin Blunt, George Gonzales, Jeffrey Louis Starr Capricorn One