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  2. Category:Film posters by Bill Gold - Wikipedia

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    Bill Gold (born January 3, 1921) is an American graphic designer best known for thousands of movie poster designs. Media in category "Film posters by Bill Gold" The following 34 files are in this category, out of 34 total.

  3. Realart Pictures Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Poster promoting the 1953 Realart re-release of Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein on a double bill. Realart Pictures was a motion picture distribution company founded in 1948 by Jack Broder and Joseph Harris.

  4. Slaughter (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Slaughter is a 1972 blaxploitation film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Jim Brown as a former Green Beret captain seeking revenge for a murder. Stella Stevens, Rip Torn, Don Gordon and Cameron Mitchell co-star. This film was followed by a sequel the following year, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973).

  5. Slaughter's Big Rip-Off - Wikipedia

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    Slaughter's new friend is a police official, Det. Reynolds, who warns that his life is in peril. Slaughter also has a girlfriend, Marcia (Gloria Hendry), who is also being targeted by the mob, under Duncan's orders, to further provoke Slaughter. Slaughter makes an agreement with Reynolds to obtain confidential documents of the Mafia's operations.

  6. Yellow Faced Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Faced Tiger (Chinese: 黄面老虎, originally released in the United States as Slaughter in San Francisco) is a 1974 Hong Kong-American martial arts action film directed by Lo Wei, and starring Wong Tao, Sylvia Chang and Chuck Norris.

  7. Inflation Reduction Act: What's in the (now Sinema approved ...

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    The Inflation Reduction Act — which still has plenty of hurdles to overcome before it becomes law — is a far cry from some early Democratic ambitions but nonetheless marks a potentially giant ...

  8. Eaten Alive - Wikipedia

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    Eaten Alive (known under various alternate titles, including Death Trap, Horror Hotel, and Starlight Slaughter, and stylized on the poster as Eaten Alive! ) is a 1976 American horror film directed by Tobe Hooper , [ 1 ] and written by Kim Henkel , Alvin L. Fast, and Mardi Rustam .

  9. Slaughter Disc - Wikipedia

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    A grade of two was given by The Video Graveyard, which found the story interesting (if not explored as well as it could be) and stated "Even though the film has failed in the same area as others of its type, I have to admit that Slaughter Disc did manage to elicit a fair amount of suspense and had me wanting to know what was going to happen". [3]