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Delicate Sound of Thunder (1989) Delicatessen: (1930 & 1991) Deliciosa Sinvergüenza (1990) Delicious (1931) The Delicious Little Devil (1919) Deliciously Amoral (1969) Delighted by You (1958) Delightful Dolly (1910) Delightful Forest (1972) Delightful Story (1936) Delightfully Dangerous (1945) Delinquent Daughters (1944) The Delinquents: (1957 ...
Home video – $38 million [d] Jet aircraft livery sales – $3 million [e] Video game: Satoshi Tajiri: The Pokémon Company (Nintendo, Creatures, Game Freak) (copyright; trademark in Japan) Nintendo (trademark globally) Mickey Mouse & Friends: 1928 $61.2 billion: Retail sales – $60.66 billion [f] Box office – $226.7 million [g] VHS & DVD ...
The Lego Movie (franchise) The Lion King (franchise) M. Megamind (franchise) Monsters, Inc. (franchise) O. The Old Guard (comics) R. The Right Stuff (franchise) Rio ...
The 'Rocky' franchise: 2018. Stallone starred in seven more "Rocky" movies and most recently appeared in the 2018 release "Creed II," which saw Rocky coaching new champ Adonis Creed (Michael B ...
When it comes to 007, everyone has an opinion about which Bond movie is the best. With 25 films across six decades, there’s no shortage of entry points for the world’s most famous secret agent ...
New Initial D the Movie. New Initial D the Movie: Legend 1 - Awakening (2014) New Initial D the Movie: Legend 2 - Racer (2015) New Initial D the Movie: Legend 3 - Dream (2016) New Mr. Vampire. New Mr. Vampire (1987) New Mr. Vampire 2 (1990) New Mr. Vampire 3 (1991) Nick Carter (1939 series) Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939) Phantom Raiders ...
A film series or movie series is a collection of related films in succession that share the same fictional universe, or are marketed as a series. [1] It is a type of series fiction . This article explains what film series are and gives brief examples of movie series.
Sound mix list on the Internet Movie Database Index of early sound films of the silent era, from The Progressive Silent Film List by Carl Bennett The origins of the Firm "Tobis-Klang" The first release that used this system was the partially silent German film Melodie der Welt .