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Black Rose (Russian: Чёрная роза, romanized: Chyornaya roza) is a 2014 American and Russian co-produced action film directed by, and starring, Alexander Nevsky. The film also stars Kristanna Loken, Adrian Paul, and Robert Davi. The film was released on 25 January 2014 in Russia. It was made on a budget of $7,000,000.
Black Rose (.hack), a fictional character from the .hack media franchise Kodachi Kuno ("The Black Rose"), a character in Rumiko Takahashi's Ranma 1 ⁄ 2 media franchise Black Rose, an incarnation of Roxanne Simpson in Ghost Rider comic books
Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love (Russian: Чёрная роза — эмблема печали, красная роза — эмблема любви, romanized: Chyornaya roza - emblema pechali, krasnaya roza - emblema lyubvi) is a 1989 Soviet comedy film directed by Sergei Solovyov.
Lord Soth, the Knight of the Black Rose, is a fictional character appearing in the fantasy realms of Dragonlance and later Ravenloft. He is depicted as a death knight and fallen Knight of Solamnia from the world of Krynn .
Black Rose (sometimes stylized Blackrose) is a 2018 Nigerian film produced and directed by Okechukwu Oku. [1] It was released to Netflix in Nigeria [ 2 ] and later worldwide. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Folklore and burial practices dealing with revenants can also be traced back to Norse mythology with draugr or draug(s) that closely resemble stories of jiangshis. [24] These draugr were also re-animated corpses that rose from their graves, and many of the various accounts report the draugr to be sighted far from its initial burial site. [24]
Jordan refuses to leave him but he convinces her he will see her in two weeks, telling her to meet him in the local Obelisk with a white dress while he wears a white suit with a rose. He bids both Jordan and Nails farewell as they leave. He later visits Chessani (Ritchie Coster) at his mansion, only to discover him dead in the pool. He ...
The Black Rose was the title of a respected journal of anarchist ideas published in the Boston area during the 1970s, [5] as well as the name of an anarchist lecture series addressed by notable anarchist and libertarian socialists (including Murray Bookchin and Noam Chomsky) into the 1990s.