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According to the producer, the series originally had three different endings planned out, but the cast argued that the ending in which Ko Chit died would be the most memorable. [1] Thus, the official ending has Ko Chit shot by police in gun firing chaos. [ 2 ]
Catch Me If You Can was released on December 25, 2002, earning slightly above $30 million in 3,225 theaters during its opening weekend, in second place behind The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. The film went on to gross $164.6 million in North America and $187.5 million in foreign countries, with a worldwide total of $352.1 million.
"Catch Me" was used as the opening theme of the Fuji TV drama series Ohima nara Kite yo Ne! (おヒマなら来てよネ!, If You're Free, Come On!), which starred Nakayama. [8] "Catch Me" became Nakayama's first No. 1 on Oricon's weekly singles chart and sold over 218,000 copies. [9] [10]
Catch Me If You Can (stylized as Catch Me... If You Can) is a 1989 American action comedy film starring Matt Lattanzi, Loryn Locklin, Grant Heslov, Geoffrey Lewis and M. Emmet Walsh. The film was the feature film directorial debut of writer and director Stephen Sommers, with a soundtrack by Tangerine Dream. [2] [3]
Catch Me If You Can (Russian: Поймай меня, если сможешь, romanized: Poymay menya, yesli smozhesh') [1] is a Russian television mystery music game show inspired by the formats of both Ya vizhu tvoy golos [2] [3] and Giọng ải giọng ai, [4] which is a breakaway counterpart [5] [6] and unofficial adaptation of the South Korean programme I Can See Your Voice.
Marry Me Now [1] (Korean: 같이 살래요; RR: Gach-i Sallaeyo) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Han Ji-hye and Lee Sang-woo. [2] The series aired on KBS2 from March 17 to September 9, 2018.
"Catch Me (I'm Falling)" is a song released by American group Pretty Poison in 1987. It features a sample of the bass from René & Angela 's 1985 popular song "I'll Be Good". It was included on the soundtrack to the film Hiding Out , which starred Jon Cryer and came out the same year; the song later appeared on Pretty Poison's debut album of ...
The Korean version of "Catch Me" was announced on September 18, 2012, and a teaser clip of the song's accompanying music video was released on their official YouTube channel on September 21, 2012. The full music video was unveiled on September 24, the same day as the album's digital release.