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Tidal Wave (Korean: 해운대; RR: Haeundae) is a 2009 South Korean disaster film directed by Yoon Je-kyoon and starring Sul Kyung-gu, Ha Ji-won, Park Joong-hoon and Uhm Jung-hwa. Billed as South Korea's first disaster film, [ 1 ] the film released theatrically on 22 July 2009 and received more than 11 million admissions nationwide.
American theatrical release poster by John Solie [5]. Roger Corman bought the U.S. rights to the film for his New World Pictures.He cut out a great deal of footage, added new sequences directed by Andrew Meyer and starring Lorne Greene as an ambassador at the United Nations, and released it as Tidal Wave in May 1975.
Big Bang Movies [156] Kadamai: Sukran Shankar Seeralan Krishnan, Sandhiya, Sukran Shankar KSNS Film International [157] Kottukkaali: P. S. Vinothraj: Soori, Anna Ben, Jawahar Sakthi, Poobalam Pragatheeswaran SK Productions, The Little Wave Productions [158] Pogumidam Vegu Thooramillai: Michael K Raja Vimal, Karunas, Aadukalam Naren, Deepa Shankar
The tidal wave sequence had originally been designed by ILM as a physical effect, using a plastic wave, but Cameron was dissatisfied with the end result, and the sequence was scrapped. By the time Cameron was ready to revisit The Abyss, ILM's CGI prowess had finally progressed to an appropriate level, and the wave was rendered as a CGI effect.
The original Tamil soundtrack sold over 300,000 cassettes. [ 26 ] The opening of the song "Ottagathai Kattiko" is often thought to have been inspired from the 1991 Telugu song, "Eddem Ante Teddam Antav", composed by Raj–Koti and sung by Malgudi Subha from the album Chik Pak Chik Bam ; in reality, Rahman, who was an arranger in Raj–Koti's ...
Thinkal Menon of The Times of India rated the film two point five out of five and wrote that "Lineman works as a tribute to people whose talent goes unnoticed". [3] Anusha Sundar of OTT Play rated two out of five and wrote, "Lineman is a film that has its heart in multiple places.
Zombies are fictional creatures usually portrayed as reanimated corpses or virally infected human beings. They are commonly portrayed as anthropophagous in nature—labeling them as cannibals would imply zombies are still members of the human species, and expert opinions quoted in some of the films below, e.g. Dawn of the Dead, specifically state this is not the case.
The Rickshaw Man) is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language vigilante film directed by M. Krishnan and produced by R. M. Veerappan, who doubled as screenwriter. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran , Padmini and Manjula , with S. A. Ashokan , Major Sundarrajan and Manohar in supporting roles.