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Heads or Tails (French: J'en suis!) is a 1997 Quebec comedy film directed by Claude Fournier and starring Roy Dupuis and Patrick Huard. [1] Synopsis.
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Heads or Tails is a dark drama: the story of a Native American myth and how it has been twisted throughout the years into something much darker. Every thirteen cycles of the moon, two people stand on a cliff and throw a coin off to compete for a wish. Only those that partake in the ritual see that the wish is only the beginning.
Heads or Tails, or Testa o croce, or Heads I Win, Tails You Lose, an Italian comedy film; Heads or Tails, or Pismo - Glava, a 1983 drama film by Bahrudin Čengić; Heads or Tails, or Pile ou face, a Canadian film; Heads or Tails, or J'en suis!, a Canadian film; Heads or Tails, an American drama
Trick or Treat, a Disney cartoon short featuring Donald Duck; Trick or Treat (unfinished film), a film by Michael Apted begun in 1975; Trick or Treats, a 1982 horror film; Trick or Treat, a horror film directed by Charles Martin Smith
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Trick or Treat (also known as Ragman and Death at 33 RPM in foreign markets) is a 1986 American horror film directed by Charles Martin Smith in his directorial debut, and produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. It stars Marc Price and Tony Fields, with special appearances by Gene Simmons and Ozzy Osbourne.
Here's a Halloween riddle for you: What has a tail and four feet, but no arms or legs?. If you guessed a cyclops or other scary monster, better luck next time, because that's incorrect.We can't ...