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Fallen is a 1998 American supernatural horror thriller film [2] [5] directed by Gregory Hoblit, produced by Charles Roven and Dawn Steel, from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan. Denzel Washington plays a Philadelphia police detective who is investigating occult murders committed by an apparent copycat killer.
Fallen is a 2016 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Scott Hicks, based on Lauren Kate's 2009 novel of same name. The film stars Addison Timlin , Jeremy Irvine , Harrison Gilbertson , and Joely Richardson .
Fallen (British TV series), a 2004 made for television UK drama serial starring Jonathan Cake and Simone Lahbib, directed by Omar Madha; Fallen, a 2006 made for television miniseries starring Paul Wesley, directed by Mikael Salomon
Fallen is an English-language romantic fantasy television series, based on Lauren Kate's 2009 novel of the same name. It was developed by Silver Reel and Night Train Media for Brazil's Globoplay . It was first aired on Globoplay on 12 August 2024 and around the world in fall of 2024.
Fallen is a 2006 ABC Family miniseries based on The Fallen series of novels by Thomas Sniegoski, and broken into three parts.The first part was originally advertised as an "ABC Family Original Movie", but nearly a year later, it was followed up with two other parts of equal length over the course of a weekend.
Paris Has Fallen is a 2024 French and English-language action television series. It is written by Howard Overman and directed by Oded Ruskin and Hans Herbots. The cast is led by Tewfik Jallab , Ritu Arya and Sean Harris .
The series was produced for commercial Swedish TV channel TV4 and streaming service C More, in partnership with Germany's public broadcaster ZDF. [3]From 2011 until 2018, Sofia Helin was lead actor and Camilla Ahlgren lead writer of the Danish-Swedish co-production The Bridge, and their partnership is renewed in Fallen, with Ahlgren as co-creator and lead writer and Helin in the lead role.
Fallen is a two-part [1] British television crime drama, written by Steve Griffiths and directed by Omar Madha, first broadcast on ITV on 26 April 2004. [2] The drama stars Jonathan Cake as Jason Shepherd, a police detective who wakes up in hospital in an amnesiac state after being subjected to a near fatal electrocution by members of a gang suspected to be involved in nuclear terrorism. [3]