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  2. Free Fire (film) - Wikipedia

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    Free Fire grossed $1.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $1.2 million in other territories, for a total of $2.6 million. [3] In the United States and Canada, Free Fire opened alongside The Promise, Born in China, Unforgettable and Phoenix Forgotten, and was projected to gross around $3 million from 1,070 cinemas in its opening ...

  3. 5 Oscar-worthy movie tours for film fans - AOL

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    Take a vacation that every movie lover would be jealous of -- tour the sets and locations of your favorite Oscar-winning films! 5 Oscar-worthy movie tours for film fans Skip to main content

  4. 22 Cool Movie and TV Tours Across America

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  5. Category:Films set in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Wait for Me (2023 film) Walk like a Panther (film) The Water Babies (film) We Are Poets; Wetherby (film) What a Carve Up! (film) When the Lights Went Out; When We Are Married (film) White Girl (2008 film) Wild Child (film) The Woman in Black (2012 film) The Woman in Black: Angel of Death; Wuthering Heights (1920 film) Wuthering Heights (1939 film)

  6. Delph - Wikipedia

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    Delph (Old English (ge)delf a quarry) is a village in the civil parish of Saddleworth in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies amongst the Pennines on the River Tame below the village of Denshaw, 4.0 miles (6.4 km) east-north-east of Oldham and 1.8 miles (2.9 km) north-north-west of Uppermill.

  7. Whitkirk - Wikipedia

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    This would suggest there was a late Anglo-Saxon church at least. The first mention of Whitkirk itself was in 1154–66, in the Early Yorkshire Charters referring to "Witechirche", meaning "white church". [1] The name has Old English origins, with the ‘chirche’ element subsequently being replaced by the Old Norse ‘kirkja’.

  8. Normanby, Ryedale - Wikipedia

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    Normanby is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Pickering. It lies on the main road between Malton and Kirkbymoorside. In the old days Normanby had 14 alehouses and was a major stopping point due to its location halfway between Teesside and Humberside.

  9. Lockton - Wikipedia

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    Lockton is a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated in the North York Moors about 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Pickering. Nearby villages include Newton-on-Rawcliffe and Levisham. The village is often used as a base by tourists visiting the nearby Dalby Forest. [1]