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Suddenly (1954). A train carrying the president of the United States is scheduled to make a stop in the small town of Suddenly, California. Claiming to be part of the FBI detail checking up on security before the president's arrival, three men arrive at the home of the Benson family: Ellen, an over-protective war widow, her young son “Pidge”, and her father-in-law, “Pop” Benson.
In early 2019, Vanessa Kirby and Jake Gyllenhaal were cast as the leads of the project, which was to be Bidegain's English language debut. However, due to friction between the Bidegain (the director) and Gyllenhaal, the film was scrapped and retooled as a French production. [1] [2] [3]
A film follow-up for the 2016 anime TV series Yuri on Ice, it was announced in 2017. In 2019, it was announced that the film was delayed. In 2020, a trailer for the film was released. The film was officially announced as being cancelled in April 2024. [116] 2018 Nicole & O.J. Joshua Newton Joshua Newton Boris Kodjoe, Charlotte Kirk
Suddenly, an American television film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman; Suddenly (Tan de repente), an Argentine-Dutch film directed by Diego Lerman; Suddenly, a Swedish film directed by Johan Brisinger; Suddenly, a French survival thriller film by Thomas Bidegain "Suddenly" (Grey's Anatomy), a 2012 television episode
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Suddenly is a 1996 American drama television film starring Kirstie Alley and Jason Beghe. Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and written by David Kinghorn and Marilyn Kinghorn, it was first aired on ABC on December 1, 1996. It deals with some of the issues faced by paraplegic wheelchair users. Jason Bernard appears posthumously in the film.
Suddenly Susan is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 19, 1996, to December 26, 2000. The series was created by Clyde Phillips and starred Brooke Shields in her first regular series.
Suddenly (Spanish: Tan de repente) is a 2002 Argentine and Dutch black-and-white comedy drama film directed by Diego Lerman and written by Lerman, María Meira, and Eloisa Solaas, based on the novel La prueba, written by César Aira. The drama features Tatiana Saphir, Carla Crespo, Veronica Hassan, among others.