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Eight Below, originally titled Antartica: The Journey Home, [2] is a 2006 American survival drama film, a remake based on the 1983 Japanese film Antarctica by Toshirô Ishidô, Koreyoshi Kurahara, Tatsuo Nogami, and Susumu Saji.
The film's budget was US$33 million. Canmore, Alberta, Canada, was used to film the fictional city of Tolketna, Alaska (actually known as Talkeetna, Alaska.) The dogs D.J., Koda, Floyd and Buck also starred in the later Disney live-action adventure film, Eight Below. Many of the dogs and mushers used in the film were locals
His 1983 film Nankyoku Monogatari (aka Antarctica) was a 5.9 billion yen hit and held the Japanese box office record for a domestic film until it was surpassed by Miyazaki Hayao's Princess Mononoke in 1997. [2] The film was later adapted into a 2006 American remake, Eight Below, which is also dedicated to him.
The Golden Globes 2025 nominations have been announced in Hollywood.. On Monday (9 December), the latest round of nominees considered the best films and TV shows of the year were named by Mindy ...
Eight Below is a 2006 film directed by Frank Marshall. [89] Eight Legged Freaks is a 2002 film directed by Ellory Elkayem. [90] Eight Men Out is a 1988 film directed by John Sayles. [91] Jennifer Eight, also known as Jennifer 8, is a 1992 film written and directed by Bruce Robinson. [92] Eight Is Enough is an American television comedy-drama ...
In fact is Eight Below (less) a continuation of Snow Dogs. But some of the Dogs used for Snow Dogs are still used for Eight Below, such as DJ, playing Demon in Snow Dogs and Max in Eight Below. But there are no further relations between these 2 films expect the mushing and the relation to huskies. -- ReneRomann 18:33, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
August Werner Schellenberg (July 25, 1936 – August 15, 2013) was a Canadian actor. [1] He played Randolph in the first three installments of the Free Willy film series (1993–1997) as well as characters in Black Robe (1991), The New World (2005), and dozens of other films and television shows.
8 Seconds is a 1994 American contemporary Western biographical drama film directed by John G. Avildsen. [2] Its title refers to the length of time a bull rider is required to stay on for a ride to be scored. The film stars Luke Perry as American rodeo legend Lane Frost and focuses on his life and career as a bull riding champion.