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  2. Silent Hill (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill is a psychological horror film series, based on the video game series of the same name by Konami. Proposed by Christophe Gans , and adapted from the video game Silent Hill (1999), the film series began with the release of Silent Hill (2006).

  3. List of Silent Hill media - Wikipedia

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    SILENT HILL 2 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: October 3, 2001: 1:14:15: Konami Music Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL 3 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: July 16, 2003: 1:16:18: Konami Music Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL 4 –THE ROOM– ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: June 17, 2004: 1:12:50: Konami Media Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL ...

  4. Silent Hill - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill: The Arcade is an arcade game that follows two characters, Eric and Tina, who have entered the town of Silent Hill and must battle monsters while uncovering the mystery behind Eric's nightmares about a girl and a steamship. [21] The game has a multiplayer element, where each player can choose to be either Eric or Tina. [22]

  5. List of banned video games in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill: Homecoming (2008) 2008-09-22 Banned because of a high impact torture scene involving drilling into body parts. [52] A censored version was later released with an MA15+ rating, changing the angles of said scene. [53] Refused Classification (RC) Mature Accompanied (MA 15+) Dark Sector (2008) 2008-02-14

  6. Silent Hill (film) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Hill is a 2006 supernatural horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary, based on the video game series of the same name published by Konami. [6] The first installment in the Silent Hill film series , it stars Radha Mitchell , Sean Bean , Laurie Holden , Deborah Kara Unger , Kim Coates , Tanya Allen , Alice Krige ...

  7. Radha Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell reprised her role of Rose Da Silva in Silent Hill: Revelation (2012), which was a moderate box office success, grossing over US$56 million worldwide, but was heavily panned by critics and audiences, [32] Her next seven screen projects —the films Big Sur, Olympus Has Fallen, Evidence, The Frozen Ground, Standing Up, Expecting and the ...

  8. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Neighbours (1985) Water Prison: Silent Hill: Silent Hill 4: The Room (2004) Wentworth Detention Centre or Wentworth Correctional Centre: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Prisoner: Cell Block H (1979–1986) Wentworth (2013–present) Westgate Penitentiary: United States: Brute Force (1947) West Mesa Penitentiary ...

  9. Adelaide Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Clemens (born 30 November 1989) is an Australian actress. On television, she has played Harper on the W series Love My Way (2007), Valentine on the BBC/HBO series Parade's End (2012), Tawney on the Sundance TV series Rectify (2013–2016), and Blake on the CBS series Tommy (2020).