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  2. Hostel: Part III - Wikipedia

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    Hostel: Part III is a 2011 American horror film directed by Scott Spiegel and the final installment in the Hostel film series.It was written by Michael D. Weiss. This is the only film in the series to not have Eli Roth involved in the production and is also the only one not to have a theatrical release.

  3. Hostel (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Hostel is an American horror film series that consists of three films, including two theatrical films, and one straight-to-home release film. Created by Eli Roth, the plot centers around a Slovakian criminal organization that lures innocent foreigners into their hostels, where wealthy sadists bid upon them for torture and murder.

  4. Eli Roth - Wikipedia

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    Eli Raphael Roth (born April 18, 1972) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. As a director and producer, he is most closely associated with the horror genre, namely splatter films, having directed the films Cabin Fever (2002) and Hostel (2005).

  5. Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond - Wikipedia

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    Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond is a 2014 British television miniseries of four installments detailing the military career of James Bond creator Ian Fleming. The somewhat fictionalised biography spans the period from 1938 to 1952, dwelling on Fleming's romantic adventures as well as his espionage for the Royal Navy . [ 1 ]

  6. Category:Hostel (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the American film series Hostel. Created by Eli Roth, the plot centers around a Slovakian criminal organization that lures innocent foreigners into their hostels, where wealthy sadists bid upon them for torture and murder. Over the course of the films, the hierarchy of the cult group is revealed to operate internationally.

  7. The Living Daylights - Wikipedia

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    Directed by John Glen, the film's title is taken from Ian Fleming's short story "The Living Daylights", the plot of which also forms the basis of the first act of the film. It was the last film to use the title of an Ian Fleming story until the 2006 instalment Casino Royale .

  8. List of horror films of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Kaiwi Lyman, Brendan McIvor Fleming, Joleigh Fioravanti: Mexico United States [103] Urban Legends: Bloody Mary: Mary Lambert: Kate Mara, Ed Marinaro, Tina Lifford: United States [104] Vampire Conspiracy: Marc Morgenstern: Jean-Marc Fontaine, Sarah Boes, Zena Driver: Canada [105] The Veil: Richard Chance: John Chance, Martin Dorkins, Michael ...

  9. Andrew Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Fleming (born March 14, 1963) is an American screenwriter, film director, television producer, television director, film producer, actor, and television writer. He directed and wrote or co-wrote the films Bad Dreams, Threesome, [1] The Craft, Dick, Nancy Drew, Hamlet 2, Barefoot, and Ideal Home, and directed The In-Laws remake.