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The movie made its linear premiere on Disney Channel in the United States on March 13, 2023. The film was removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023 as part of the Disney+/ Hulu content purge. [ 11 ] In response to backlash surrounding this, it was re-released digitally on multiple platforms including Amazon Prime Video , Vudu and Google Play on ...
She's Funny That Way (originally titled Squirrels to the Nuts) is a 2014 screwball comedy [6] [7] film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and co-written with Louise Stratten. It stars Owen Wilson, Imogen Poots, Kathryn Hahn, Will Forte, Rhys Ifans, and Jennifer Aniston.
The screenplay is from Tim Telling and the film is directed by Craig Roberts. Water & Power Productions, Cliff Edge Pictures and Circus Studios are producing the project The film is co-produced by True Brit Entertainment.
The film was originally known as Money, Money, Money and was based on a story by Ted Allen purchased by Pal in June 1948. [4] It was adapted by Laszlo Vadnay. Filming started at General Service Studio on June 20, 1949. [5] [6] At one stage, the film was called The Great Amandola; at another, it was Rupert II. [7]
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At a sleepy gas station, the pump attendant is attacked by a splinter-infected animal. A young couple, Seth Belzer and Polly Watt, drive for a romantic camping trip in the forests of Oklahoma, but are car-jacked by an escaped convict, Dennis Farell, and his drug-addict girlfriend, Lacey Belisle.
The Nut Job is a 2014 animated comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis, who also wrote the film with Lorne Cameron.It stars the voices of Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Liam Neeson, Katherine Heigl, Stephen Lang, Jeff Dunham, Gabriel Iglesias, and Sarah Gadon.
Sarah (also known as Sarah (The Seventh Match) and Sarah and the Squirrel) is a 1982 Australian animated drama film. It was written by Elizabeth Kata and directed by Yoram Gross. [1] Unlike Yoram Gross's other works, Sarah deals with more mature subjects.