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Confidential Assignment 2: International (Korean: 공조2: 인터내셔날) is a 2022 South Korean action comedy film directed by Lee Seok-hoon and written by Lim Seong-soon. It serves as the sequel to the 2017 film Confidential Assignment. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Hae-jin, Im Yoon-ah, Daniel Henney and Jin Seon-kyu. The music was composed ...
The Skinny is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Patrik-Ian Polk, the creator of the Logo television series, Noah's Arc. [1] It was released on April 6, 2012, in select theaters. [ 2 ]
Honest Candidate 2 (Korean: 정직한 후보 2; Hanja: 正直한 候補 2; RR: Jeongjikhan Hubo 2) is a 2022 South Korean comedy film directed by Jang Yu-jeong, starring Ra Mi-ran, Kim Mu-yeol, Yoon Kyung-ho and Park Jin-joo. A sequel of the 2020 film Honest Candidate, [2] it was wrapped up on October 31, 2021, after 3 months filming. [3]
Confidentially Connie is a 1953 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell. [2] It stars Van Johnson as a dedicated but poorly paid college professor, Janet Leigh as his pregnant wife, and Louis Calhern as Johnson's father, whose schemes to get his son to return to the family ranch in Texas widen the previously existing gulf between father and son when they deprive him of a ...
One year after the deaths of their daughters Addie and Jade, Albert Poe is ready to move on from the loss while his wife Rose is still stuck in her grief, baking a birthday cake for the girls and speaking of them in present tense.
Confidential Informant is a 2023 American thriller film written by Michael Oblowitz, Michael Kaycheck and Brooke Nasser, directed by Oblowitz and starring Dominic Purcell, Kate Bosworth and Mel Gibson.
Rider Strong and Giuseppe Andrews are the only two Cabin Fever [9] cast members to come back for the sequel. The film's production originally wrapped in April 2007. [10] After extensive re-editing and re-shooting by the producers, director Ti West requested to have his name removed from the film and replaced with the popular pseudonym Alan Smithee.
Kukla, Fran and Ollie were dropped from the series in 1977 and the program was renamed CBS Saturday Film Festival. [2] In 1978 CBS canceled the show in favor of the youth-targeted magazine 30 Minutes which was modeled after its adult sister show 60 Minutes .