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Frankie & Alice is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Geoffrey Sax, starring Halle Berry. Filming began in Vancouver , British Columbia , in November 2008, and ended in January 2009. To qualify for awards season, the film opened in a limited release on December 10, 2010.
Brightlight also produced Frankie & Alice starring Halle Berry and Stellan Skarsgård and the feature film Gunless, a comedy western co-produced with Niv Fichman's Rhombus Media and distributed by Alliance Films starring Paul Gross, Sienna Guillory and Graham Greene.
2010 Frankie and Alice: Geoffrey Sax: 2011 Beat the World: Robert Adetuyi: 2012 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island: Brad Peyton: BMI Film Music Award for Best Film Music: 2013 I'll Follow You Down: Richie Mehta: Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters: Thor Freudenthal: BMI Film Music Award for Best Film Music: Siddharth: Richie Mehta: 2015 San Andreas ...
The comment humorously references the 2003 movie School of Rock, in which Angelo’s character, Frankie, sarcastically says this line during a discussion about what rock and roll is really about.
When Joey Lawrence looks back at making his new movie, Tubi romantic comedy Frankie Meets Jack, he thinks of the fact that he and his wife of nine months, Samantha Cope, co-wrote the script ...
Alice and Martin: Benjamin Mathieu Amalric: Martin's half-brother Benjamin is a struggling actor sharing living arrangements with his best friend Alice, a violinist in a local quintet that specializes in tango music. France, Spain [244] 1998 B. Monkey: Paul Neville Rupert Everett: Paul and Bruno are a couple and Beatrice's partners in crime.
Alice Brody Episode: "Reconstructing Alice" 2007–2018 The Big Bang Theory: Mary Cooper: Recurring role (14 episodes) 2008–2009 Easy Money: Bobette Buffkin Main cast (8 episodes) 2009 The Farm: Warden Margaret Elder Unsold pilot 2013 The Goodwin Games: Dr. Richland [9] 2 episodes 2013–2015 Getting On: Jenna James Main cast (18 episodes) 2014
Alice: 1946 United Kingdom BBC production starring Vivian Pickles directed by George More O'Ferrall [5] Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass: 1948 TV broadcast United Kingdom BBC production [6] Alice in Wonderland: 1949: Live-action/Stop motion: France: Directed by Dallas Bower: Alice in Wonderland: 1950 United States