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City Slickers is a 1991 American Western comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby and Jack Palance, with supporting roles by Patricia Wettig, Helen Slater and Noble Willingham, and Jake Gyllenhaal making his acting debut.
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold is a 1994 American Western comedy film directed by Paul Weiland. It is the sequel to City Slickers (1991) and stars Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Jon Lovitz, and Jack Palance. Although it was a mild financial success, the film did not reach the popularity of the first, receiving generally negative ...
YIFY Torrents or YTS was a peer-to-peer release group known for distributing large numbers of movies as free downloads through BitTorrent.YIFY releases were characterised through their small file size, which attracted many downloaders.
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City Slickers: Alan Rickman Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Jack Palance City Slickers: Best Supporting Actress: Mercedes Ruehl The Fisher King: Kate Nelligan Frankie and Johnny: Mercedes Ruehl The Fisher King: Best Screenplay, Adapted: Thelma & Louise Callie Khouri: The Commitments Dick Clement: The Silence of the Lambs Ted Tally: Best ...
The City Slicker, a 1918 film starring Harold Lloyd; City Slickers, a 1991 comedy movie City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, the 1994 sequel to City Slickers; City Slickers Can't Stay With Me: The Coach Bob Larsen Story, a 2015 American documentary
A DC-10 dumps fire retardant near Mandeville Canyon Road during a battle on Jan. 11, 2025, to save the homes in this community in Brentwood from the Palisades Fire that started on Jan. 7, 2025.
James Hipwell is a former Daily Mirror journalist, writer, organ donation campaigner and whistleblower who was investigated over the so-called 'City Slickers' share tipping scandal along with the paper's then editor, Piers Morgan, and several other members of its newsroom.