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This article lists feature length animated and live action theatrical, television and direct-to-video films based on toys, tabletop games and trading cards. Many of these films are based on dolls and action figures made by American toy companies Hasbro and Mattel. [1]
Sara (Persian: سارا, also Romanized as Sārā) is a 1993 motion picture directed by Dariush Mehrjui.The film is based on Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House, with Sara in the role of Nora, Hessam in the role of Torvald, Sima playing Ms Linde and Goshtasb as Nils Krogstad.
A Doll's House (1879) Henrik Ibsen: A Doll's House (1918) Maurice Tourneur: A Doll's House (1922) Charles Bryant: A Doll's House (1943) Ernesto Arancibia: A Doll's House (1959) George Schaefer: A Doll's House (1973) Joseph Losey: A Doll's House (1973) [11] Patrick Garland: Don't Drink the Water (1966) Woody Allen: Don't Drink the Water (1969 ...
Films about dolls, models of a typically humanoid character, often used as toys for little girls. Dolls have also been used in traditional religious rituals throughout the world. Dolls have also been used in traditional religious rituals throughout the world.
The doll is most likely based on the real-life appearance of "Annabelle", a possessed Raggedy Ann doll. 1994: The Mega Man episode "Crime of the Century," Dr. Wily reprograms a bunch of dolls and other toys to perform robberies all over the city. However, it's all just a diversion so Wily can get his hands on something much more valuable: a ...
3. Inside Out 2 (2024). Director: Kelsey Mann Cast: Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Liza Lapira Rating: PG Run Time: 102 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 90% | IMDb 7.6/10 In this ...
A Doll's House is a 1973 drama film directed by Joseph Losey, based on the 1879 play A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. It stars Jane Fonda in the role of Nora Helmer and David Warner as her domineering husband, Torvald. [2] [3] Losey's version of the play was extensively adapted for film.