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Release date Title Notes January 14, 2005 Elektra: distribution outside German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Regency Enterprises, Marvel Enterprises, New Regency Productions, Horseshoe Bay Productions and Epsilon Motion Pictures January 28, 2005 Hide and Seek: co-production with Josephson Entertainment: February 18, 2005 Because of ...
A Blu-ray of Elektra was released on October 19, 2009, for release in the United Kingdom and France. The US version was released on May 4, 2010. The US version was released on May 4, 2010. It contains only the unrated director's cut of the film.
Release date Films Reference Fantastic Four 2-Movie Collection: DVD October 2, 2007 Fantastic Four (2005), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer [53] The Ultimate Heroes Collection: October 16, 2007 Daredevil, Elektra, Fantastic Four (2005), X-Men [54] Marvel Heroes: May 13, 2008
Electra is a Czech short film, directed by Daria Kashcheeva and released in 2023. [1] Blending live action and animation, the film revisits the theme of father-daughter relationships first explored in her 2019 film Daughter, portraying the experiences of a woman who is recalling her strained and distant relationship with her father.
Elektra is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language psychological drama film co-written and directed by Shyamaprasad, starring Nayanthara, Manisha Koirala, Prakash Raj, Biju Menon, and Skanda Ashok. [1] It was produced by N. B. Vindhyan, who also produced Shyamaprasad's Ore Kadal (2007).
Bond flies to Azerbaijan, where Elektra oversees the construction of an oil pipeline. During a tour of the pipeline's proposed route in the mountains, Bond and Elektra are attacked by a hit squad in snowmobiles. Bond visits Valentin Zukovsky at a casino to acquire information about Elektra's attackers. There, Bond grows suspicious as Elektra ...
Electra (Greek: Ηλέκτρα Ilektra) is a 1962 Greek film based on the play Electra, written by Euripides.It was directed by Michael Cacoyannis, serving as the first installment of his "Greek tragedy" trilogy, followed by The Trojan Women in 1971 and Iphigenia in 1977.
Mourning Becomes Electra is a 1947 American drama film by Dudley Nichols adapted from the 1931 Eugene O'Neill play Mourning Becomes Electra, based in turn on the Oresteia.The film stars Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou, Leo Genn and Kirk Douglas.