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Subway was the third-most popular French film in France in 1986, after Trois Hommes et un Couffin and Les Specialistes. It attracted 2,920,588 cinemagoers. [2] [9] The film grossed $390,659 at the box office in the United States. [2] [10] The film holds an 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on nine reviews. [11]
This is a list of films set on trains. List. Title Year Studio 3 for Bedroom C: 1952: The 15:17 to Paris: 2018: 27 Down: 1974: 30 Winchester per El Diablo: 1965: Aces ...
Name Number Description Based on Big City Engine: An express tender engine who worked for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and later British Railways. Once, he had gotten into an argument with Gordon and Duck about what was the name of the big station in London: King's Cross, Euston, Paddington, and St. Pancras. However, none of the ...
Stuck (2017 film) Style Wars; Subway Sadie; Subway Stories; T. The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009 film) The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974 film)
The American slasher film series Scream features a large cast of characters, many of whom were originally created by Kevin Williamson with contributions from Wes Craven (who directed the first four installments in the series) and Ehren Kruger (who wrote the third), and subsequently by new writers Guy Busick and James Vanderbilt with contributions from directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler ...
The reluctant hero in the series. John McClane is a New York City cop who finds himself taking on terrorists and saving his loved ones. In Die Hard, he gets invited to his wife's Christmas Party at Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles when the building she is in is under attack by terrorists led by Hans Gruber.
At the start of the film, Bozwick pursues a mugger into a subway tunnel and is knocked out and placed into a trap by the Jigsaw copycat. He awakens balanced on a stool with his tongue in a vise, and a video recording of the killer accuses him of being corrupt and lying on the witness stand numerous times, resulting in false convictions.
The name "Martha" proves to be a pivotal element in Batman's change of heart in the film as Superman's adoptive mother coincidentally has the same first name, causing a PTSD episode that prevents Batman from carrying out his killing of the Man of Steel when he hears the latter utter the name.