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Alexander: Revisited takes a more in-depth look at Alexander's life and his relationships with Olympias, Philip, Hephaestion, Roxana, and Ptolemy. The film has a running time of three hours and 34 minutes (214 minutes, about 40 minutes longer than the theatrical cut and almost 50 minutes longer than the first director's cut) and is presented in ...
Teaser trailer for The Public Enemy, showing no actual footage of the film.. A teaser trailer is a short video segment related to an upcoming film, television program, video game, or similar, that is usually released long in advance of the product, so as to "tease" the audience; [2] an early example of the teaser trailer was the one for the 1978 Superman film by Richard Donner, which was ...
There is also a theatrical version of Reign: The Conqueror, known as Alexander: The Movie in North America, which consists almost entirely of recut footage from the series, with the only new content being short opening and closing scenes. The movie covers the first ten episodes of the anime, ending with Alexander's victory over Darius and the ...
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day grossed $67 million in the United States and Canada, and $34.4 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $101.4 million. [4] In North America, the film earned $5.2 million on its opening day and $18.3 million in its opening weekend, placing third behind Gone Girl and Dracula ...
Like father, like son. Last summer, Canadian horror auteur David Cronenberg shocked Cannes Film Festival audiences with his latest freaky fantasy, Crimes of the Future. Now his son, Brandon ...
The Black Cauldron: Walt Disney Productions optioned Lloyd Alexander's five-volume book series in 1971, acquired the rights to Alexander's novels The Chronicles of Prydain, and began development of the movie in 1973. The release date was delayed several times.