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A professor, Mike Lawford frantically searches for his son Charlie, who was abducted during a Halloween carnival. As nearly a year goes by, the parents are still looking for their son and starting to hear and see their son reaching out to them from the other world—Mike sees his son on a passing bus, but upon chasing the bus down and gaining access, his son is not there.
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Fireproof is a 2008 American Christian drama film released by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Affirm Films (the company's first film), [2] directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote and co-produced it with Stephen Kendrick.
The cast also features Walter Matthau, James Coburn, George Kennedy, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass and Jacques Marin. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance and comedy. Charade was praised by critics for its screenplay and the chemistry between Grant and Hepburn. [6] It has been called "the best Hitchcock movie Hitchcock never made". [7]
Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate [1] [2] is a 1971 American made-for-television mystery film directed by Ted Post, starring Myrna Loy, Helen Hayes, Mildred Natwick, Sylvia Sidney, John Beradino and Vince Edwards, [3] with the screenplay adapted by John D. F. Black from a novel of the same name by Doris Miles Disney. [4]
Mean Girls debuted in theaters on April 30, 2004 — but the teen film is celebrated annually on October 3, thanks to one of the movie’s most memorable scenes. The film is responsible for ...
Not long after Mean Girls, Caplan starred in the buzzy disaster movie Cloverfield (2008), and went on to appear in several other big movies including Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), 127 Hours (2010 ...
The movie was based on Groberg's second autobiographical novel, with the same title, set ten years after the first film. The story follows John returning to the island with his wife and five daughters during the period of time he served as an LDS Church mission president.