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Twilight was released in theatres on March 6, 1998, in 1,351 theatres in the U.S., and made $5,866,411 in its opening weekend. While the film featured many notable A-list actors, Twilight's budget of $20 million and gross revenue of $15,055,091 indicates that it was a box office bomb after being in theatres for eight weeks. [1]
Twilight (stylized as twilight) is a 2005 young adult vampire-romance novel [7] [8] by author Stephenie Meyer. It is the first book in the Twilight series , and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan , who moves from Phoenix, Arizona , to Forks, Washington .
Twilight is a 2008 American romantic fantasy film directed by Catherine Hardwicke from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. It is the first installment in The Twilight Saga film series. The film stars Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, a teenage girl, and Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen ...
The Twilight Saga is a series of romance fantasy films based on the book series Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. The series has grossed over $3.36 billion worldwide. The first installment, Twilight, was released on November 21, 2008. [1] The second installment, New Moon, followed on November 20, 2009. [2]
Kristen Stewart is reflecting on her "Twilight" era and can now confidently say, 15 years after the release of the first film in the five-part franchise, that "Twilight" is a gay movie.
They see a parked car, and find only a mannequin in the driver's seat. Although the keys are in the ignition, the car will not start since it has no engine. Millie begins to lose hope, proposing that they actually had crashed and died, and that they are in Hell. They hear a train whistle and, eager to leave the town, rush to the train station ...
A Thing About Machines" The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 2 Episode 4: Directed by: David Orrick McDearmon: Written by: Rod Serling: Production code: 173-3645: Original air date: October 28, 1960 () Guest appearances; Richard Haydn as Bartlett Finchley; Barbara Stuart as Edith Rogers; Barney Phillips as TV Repairman; Episode chronology
Smith recreated her roles in a filmed production entitled Twilight: Los Angeles (2000), directed by Marc Levin. [5] [7] It was aired on the PBS series Stage on Screen and in some theaters. [5] In April 2012 Smith returned to Los Angeles to take part in a "community conversation" marking the 20th-anniversary of the riot.