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Back to Black debuted at number one in the UK and Ireland with £2.77 million ($3.4 million), ahead of Civil War. [24] In the United States and Canada, Back to Black was released alongside IF and The Strangers: Chapter 1, and was projected to gross $4–6 million from 2,008 theaters in its opening weekend. [25]
The film, with Winehouse played by Marisa Abela, charts her rise to global prominence, as well as the recording of her 2006 album, also called Back to Black, which was largely inspired by her ...
Back to Black is a 2006 album by Amy Winehouse. Back to Black may also refer to: "Back to Black" (song), the album's title track; Back to Black (band), an American R&B band; Amy Winehouse: Back to Black, a 2018 documentary film about Amy Winehouse; Back to Black, a 2024 biographical drama about Amy Winehouse Back to Black, the accompanying ...
Soccer Dog-The Movie: Clay's dog; about an adopted boy whose dog has an uncanny ability to play soccer. Little Dipper Dalmatian 102 Dalmatians: Lloyd Pug: Norbit: Mrs. Henderson's pet Pug dog; about a mild-mannered guy who is engaged to a monstrous woman and meets the woman of his dreams. Lou Beagle: Cats & Dogs
Back to Black (Songs from the Original Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2024 biographical film of the same name.It was released on 12 April 2024 under the Island Records label in two editions—the standard edition featuring 12 tracks and an extended edition consisting of 26 tracks.
Muttley is a fictional dog created in 1968 by Hanna-Barbera Productions; he was originally voiced by Don Messick. [9] He is the sidekick (and often foil) to the cartoon villain Dick Dastardly, and appeared with him in the 1968 television series Wacky Races [10] and its 1969 spinoff, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines. [11]
Rover's best friend in the animated movie; about a showgirl's dog who gets abducted and ends up working on a farm Einstein Great Dane: Oliver & Company: A member of Fagin's gang in the animated movie, a dog story based on the book Oliver Twist by English author Charles Dickens Eugene the Jeep: unknown Popeye
Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot are animated characters in four Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts. [1] Three cartoons focus on the dog and kitten pair: Feed the Kitty (1952), Kiss Me Cat (1953) and Cat Feud (1958). [2] They also appear in one Claude Cat cartoon, Feline Frame-Up (1954). [3]