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  2. The Grey (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Grey is a 2011 survival thriller film co-written, produced and directed by Joe Carnahan, and starring Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, Nonso Anozie, and James Badge Dale. It is based on the short story "Ghost Walker" by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carnahan.

  3. The Vikings (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Vikings is a 1958 American epic [5] historical fiction swashbuckling film directed by Richard Fleischer, filmed in Technirama, and printed in Technicolor. It was produced by Jerry Bresler and Kirk Douglas (who also starred in the film), through Douglas' Brynaprod company.

  4. Dubgaill and Finngaill - Wikipedia

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    He suggested that the "Black foreigners" were Moorish slaves, carried off to Ireland in a Viking raid on North Africa. [ 8 ] Jón Steffensen, rejecting the fair- and dark-haired hypothesis, suggested that the terms originated from the colours on the shields of the Vikings, the finngaill carrying white shields and the dubgaill red.

  5. Category:Films set in the Viking Age - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films set in the Viking Age" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Tales of the Vikings - Wikipedia

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    The series, like the Douglas' 1958 film The Vikings, was shot in Europe and used footage, sets, props, and costumes from the film. It was filmed in black and white, and distributed by United Artists Television. [1] Since Tales of the Vikings aired in syndication, air dates varied from one TV station to another during the 1959-1960 season. It ...

  7. Erik the Conqueror - Wikipedia

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    "The invaders") is a 1961 Italian-French epic swashbuckling film directed by Mario Bava and starring George Ardisson and Cameron Mitchell as long-lost Viking brothers in the 9th century, one of whom is raised in England, the other in Scandinavia. They finally meet after almost 20 years, as rivals on opposite sides of an English–Viking war.

  8. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history behind ...

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    The higher-ups were apparently so unhappy with the state of the project that they almost canceled it, leading many involved in the movie to refer to the day as "Black Friday." Show comments ...

  9. Viking (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Viking, a Danish sailing ship, now used as a hotel; Viking (replica Viking longship), a Norwegian replica of a Viking ship; Empire Viking, several Empire Ships named Viking, see List of Empire ships (U–Z) HSC Viking, a fastcraft in the Isle of Man Steam Packet fleet; MS Viking, several motorships