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High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American Western film directed by Clint Eastwood, written by Ernest Tidyman, and produced by Robert Daley for The Malpaso Company and Universal Pictures. The film stars Eastwood as a mysterious stranger who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town. [ 4 ]
Death Wish is a 1974 American vigilante action film directed by Michael Winner. The film, loosely based on the 1972 novel of the same title by Brian Garfield and the first film in the Death Wish film series , stars Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey, alongside Hope Lange , Vincent Gardenia , William Redfield , Kathleen Tolan and Christopher Guest .
Death Wish 3: November 1, 1985 () $9–10 million $16.1 million $16.1 million Death Wish 4: The Crackdown: November 6, 1987 () $5 million $6.9 million $6.9 million Death Wish V: The Face of Death: January 14, 1994 () $5 million $1.7 million $1.7 million Death Wish: March 2, 2018 () $30 million $34 million
Curtis was born Luigi Curto in Springfield, Massachusetts, [2] on June 27, 1909. [1] He had three older brothers and a younger sister. After his graduation from high school at age 16, he worked in a store before joining a local stock theater company. [3]
Set on a planet similar to Earth, Blue Archive takes place in the academic city-state of Kivotos, which was established by the union of thousands of academies. The citizens of Kivotos are composed of three races: Humanoids, which include subraces ranging from the common human to resembling angels, demons, elves, bioroids and kemonomimi retaining lesser features of various animal races such as ...
1973: High Plains Drifter as Preacher; 1973: The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing as Dub; 1973: Santee as J.C. 1975: Bite the Bullet as Reporter; 1975: The Boy Who Talked to Badgers as Burton; 1975: Take a Hard Ride as Skave; 1976: The Last Hard Men as Lee Roy; 1977: Damnation Alley as Man / Guard; 1979: Five Days from Home as Karl Baldwin; 1981 ...
A memorial plaque was put up at the site of the photographer's death. [12] A memorial totem pole was raised in Sitka, Alaska, on August 8, 2008 (the 12-year anniversary of Hoshino's death), in honor of his work. Relatives and witnesses from Japan, including his widow, Naoko, attended the ceremony. [2] Hoshino's wife Naoko and son Shoma survive ...
Ruby Hoshino (星野 瑠美衣, Hoshino Rubii) was originally a terminally ill patient named Sarina Tendōji (天童寺 さりな, Tendōji Sarina) under the care of Gorou, she finds herself reincarnated along with her twin-brother, Aquamarine, as the daughter of Ai Hoshino. Before her reincarnation, Sarina obsessed over idols and dreamed to ...