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  2. Eye of God (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eye of God is a 1997 crime drama film written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson and adapted from his stage play of the same name. It stars Martha Plimpton, Kevin Anderson, Nick Stahl, and Hal Holbrook. The film follows two plot lines which are revealed to be connected in a nonlinear narrative.

  3. Blücher (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blücher is a 1988 Norwegian thriller film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus, starring Helge Jordal, Frank Krog and Hege Schøyen. Two North Sea divers who have recently been fired plan to vindicate themselves by a pioneer expedition to the wreckage of the German cruiser Blücher, at the bottom of the Oslofjord. The expedition soon becomes ...

  4. Baal (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film "explores the cult of the genius" as "an anti-heroic figure... chooses to be a social outcast and live on the fringe of bourgeois morality." In the film, "Volker Schlöndorff transposes Bertolt Brecht’s late-expressionist work to latter-day 1969", as [p]oet and anarchist Baal lives in an attic and reads his poems to cab drivers.

  5. Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher - Wikipedia

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    Old Blucher Beating the Corsican Big Drum, George Cruikshank, 8 April 1814. The Battle of Brienne and the Battle of La Rothière were the chief incidents of the first stage of the celebrated 1814 campaign in north-east France, and they were quickly followed by victories of Napoleon over Blücher at Champaubert, Vauchamps, and Montmirail.

  6. Eye of God (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Eye of God, a 1997 film by Tim Blake Nelson based on his 1993 play The Eye of God (film) , a 1916 American film The Eye of God (novel) , a 2013 novel by James Rollins

  7. Baal in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the film The Rite, Father Lucas (Anthony Hopkins) is revealed to be possessed by the demon Baal. It alludes that this is the case throughout the film as cats and frogs are often present around Father Lucas' home. In the Stargate SG-1 television series, Baal is an alien who poses as an ancient Canaanite god.

  8. Eyes of Fire (film) - Wikipedia

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    Caryn James from The New York Times gave the film a somewhat neutral review, calling it "an imagistic morality tale" and "a bizarrely fascinating story told in flashback", but also was somewhat critical saying "If Mr. Crounse had stayed poised on the line between human reality and horrific visions of evil, he might have turned out a small masterpiece, or at least a cult film.

  9. The Eye of God (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of God is a lost [1] 1916 American silent mystery film directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber and written by Weber. It starred Tyrone Power Sr. and Ethel Weber, Lois's sister. It was produced by Bluebird Photoplays and released by them and by Universal Film Manufacturing Company .