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Death Defying Acts earned $2,839,345 at the Spanish box office, $800,505 in South Korea, $713,741 [4] in Australia and $608,455 in Mexico. [5] Globally, the film took $6,415,141. [5] It was on a very limited release in larger markets, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, resulting in low box-office takings.
Guy Pearce is opening up about the one film he says should have received more recognition — and why he believes it flopped. Produced by Myriad Pictures and distributed by The Weinstein Company ...
Death Defying Acts (C Skubiszewski) Best Soundtrack Album: Won [26] Carla Cametti PD (C Skubiszewski, J Skubiszewski) Best Television Theme: Nominated [27] 2010: Beneath Hill 60 (C Skubiszewski) Best Feature Film Score: Nominated [28] 2013: The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (C Skubiszewski) Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie: Won [29] 2014 ...
Removed from Armstrong's usual subject matter, Death Defying Acts portrays a moment in the life of 1920s escape artist Harry Houdini in the style of a supernatural, romantic thriller. It received a modest earning at the box office, and was part of a special screening at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival [2]
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Pride (2007) – biographical sport drama film loosely based upon the true story of Philadelphia swim coach James "Jim" Ellis [133] Primeval (2007) – action adventure horror film inspired by the true story of Gustave, a 20 ft (6.1 m), 2,000 pounds (910 kg; 0.91 t) giant, man-eating Nile Crocodile in Burundi [134]
Klum was impressed with the act that she used her Golden Buzzer on the duo, sending them directly to the finals. America’s Got Talent: The Champions airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on NBC. ...
One-act play Opened as part of the off-Broadway three-play compilation Death Defying Acts (other two plays written by Elaine May and David Mamet) First published in 2003 as part of Allen's collection Three One-Act Plays: 2003 Riverside Drive: One-act play Opened on 15 May 2003 as part of the off-Broadway two-play compilation Writer's Block