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Immortal (French: Immortel, ad vitam) is a 2004 English language French live-action and animated science fiction film co-written and directed by Enki Bilal and starring Linda Hardy, Thomas Kretschmann, and Charlotte Rampling. It is loosely based upon Bilal's comic book La Foire aux immortels (The Carnival of Immortals).
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 9: Chasing Liberty: Warner Bros. Pictures / Alcon Entertainment: Andy Cadiff (director); Derek Guiley, David Schneiderman (screenplay); Mandy Moore, Matthew Goode, Jeremy Piven, Annabella Sciorra, Caroline Goodall, Mark Harmon, Stark Sands, Garrick Hagon, Beatrice Rosen, Martin Hancock, Miriam Margoyles, The Roots
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Novels from Rice's The Vampire Chronicles were previously adapted in the films Interview with the Vampire (1994) and Queen of the Damned (2002). [1] [2] In August 2014, Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment acquired the motion picture rights to the entire Vampire Chronicles series, with producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci signed to helm the potential film franchise. [3]
No one is immune to bad reviews. Take it from Sir Ian McKellen, who bared all in a 1974 production of “King Lear” in Brooklyn. John Simon, a critic for New York magazine, was largely ...
The Immortals (Bantam, 1962), which was adapted for an ABC Movie of the Week in the fall of 1969 and turned into an ironically short-lived TV series in 1970. The Listeners ( Scribner's , 1972), stories [ 14 ] [ 15 ] – October 1972 collection of six novelettes, five previously published (September 1968 to September 1972); "The 'Computer Run's ...