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Deep Red (Italian: Profondo rosso), also known as The Hatchet Murders, is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento and co-written by Argento and Bernardino Zapponi. It stars David Hemmings as a musician who investigates a series of murders performed by a mysterious figure wearing black leather gloves.
Deep Red is a 1994 American sci-fi thriller television film directed by Craig R. Baxley, written by D. Brent Mote, and starring Michael Biehn and Lindsey Haun. It aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on March 12, 1994.
Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) [1] is an American actor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in RoboCop (1987), Robert Griggs in Rambo III (1988), and Red Forman in That '70s Show (1998–2006) and That '90s Show (2023–2024), as well as for his many appearances in science fiction films and television programs (Lou Grant, Star Trek, The X-Files).
Movies (FCT) Seasons 2,6–7 (VOY ... Main cast: Jeffrey Hunter: Christopher Pike ... Star Trek has an ongoing tradition of actors returning to reprise their roles in ...
Deep Red is a 1975 giallo film Deep Red may also refer to: Deep Red, an American science fiction film; Deep red, a shade of red; DR Studios, a video game developer formerly known as Deep Red Games; Jessica 6 (band), a dance music group formerly known as Deep Red "Deep Red", a 1994 single by Apoptygma Berzerk; Deep Red, a horror film magazine ...
Gurdeep "Deep" Roy (born Mohinder Purba; 1 December 1957) is a Kenyan-British actor, puppeteer and stuntman.At 132 centimetres (4 ft 4 in) tall, [1] he has often been cast as diminutive characters, such as Teeny Weeny in The NeverEnding Story, all the Oompa-Loompas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Keenser in Star Trek and its sequels, and in television series such as The X-Files, Doctor ...
Red (stylized often as RED) is a 2010 American action comedy film loosely inspired by the DC Comics limited series of the same name. Produced by Di Bonaventura Pictures and distributed by Summit Entertainment , it is the first film in the Red series.
The Deep opened to $8,124,316 on 800 screens beating the opening weekend record set by Jaws, although it had opened on almost double the number of screens that Jaws had. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] It was the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1977 in the United States and Canada with a gross of $47.3 million.