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  2. Plan A (film) - Wikipedia

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    Plan A was written and directed by Yoav and Doron Paz. [5] Filming took place in Germany, Israel, and Ukraine. [6] It is based on Israeli historian Dina Porat's book Vengeance and Retribution Are Mine, about the Nakam. [7] Signature Entertainment obtained distribution rights in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. [8]

  3. The A-List (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off series with new characters titled The A-List: Hollywood Royalty was released in January 2009. Despite commercial success, the series was criticized for being too mature for teen readers, featuring drug usage and sex scenes. [1]

  4. How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life - Wikipedia

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    David decides to do something about it so Harry doesn't mess up his home life. The scheme is to make a play for Harry's mistress himself. David meets and courts Harry's attractive employee, Carol Corman, determined to break up her fling with Harry once and for all. David's plan goes wrong because he has the wrong woman.

  5. To Save a Life - Wikipedia

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    To Save a Life is a 2009 American Christian drama film directed by Brian Baugh and starring Randy Wayne, Deja Kreutzberg, Robert Bailey Jr., Steven Crowder and Sean Michael Afable. The film was released theatrically in the United States on January 22, 2010, and was written by Jim Britts.

  6. Away All Boats - Wikipedia

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    Away All Boats is a 1956 American war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Lex Barker, and Julie Adams.It was produced by Howard Christie from a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman based on the 1953 novel by Kenneth M. Dodson (1907–1999), who served on the USS Pierce (APA-50) in World War II and used his experiences there as a guide for his novel.

  7. Shepherd Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead's best known book has no plot; it is a satire of an instructional manual, very similar in form and subject matter to Stephen Potter's Gamesmanship. Mead's book was inspired by his corporate experiences; How to Succeed satirized contemporary office life in the United States in the guise of a self-help book. Published in 1952, it was written ...

  8. Most Likely to Succeed (film) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Glenn Heath, Jr. remarked the movie is "an engaging look" at 21st-century education but acknowledges the uncertainty the model offers. [2] A classroom teacher who attended a screening of the film described the film as a "paid infomercial" for a particular approach to curriculum design. [3]

  9. Morgan Stewart's Coming Home - Wikipedia

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    Along the way, Morgan butts heads with both his mother and Jay, the campaign manager. Morgan decides to start doing what it takes for the family to be together, including doing chores like waxing the floors. When Morgan goes to a book signing for his idol George A. Romero, he meets fellow horror film fan Emily and the two soon begin a ...