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Peace Arch / AV Pictures / Monster Films: David Howard (director/screenplay); Hugh O'Conor, Faye Dunaway, Liz Smith, Michelle Ryan, Mark Benton, Julia Foster, Terence Rigby, John Woodvine, Richard Hawley, Geoffrey Hughes, Anna Karen, Sara Harris Davies, Hayley Angel Wardle, Kerrie Hayes, Rhys Parry Jones: 17: The Elephant King: Unison Films
Highest-grossing films of 2008 by In-year release [61]; Rank Title Studio Domestic Gross 1. The Dark Knight: DC Comics / Warner Bros. / Syncopy Inc.: $533,345,358 2. Iron Man: Marvel Studios / Paramount Pictures
Highest-grossing films of 2008 Rank Title Distributor Worldwide gross 1 The Dark Knight: Warner Bros. $997,000,000 [4] [nb 1]: 2 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Hathaway earned critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing a recovering alcoholic in the drama Rachel Getting Married (2008). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She played Viola in The Public Theater 's 2009 production of Twelfth Night , which garnered her a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play . [ 4 ]
Rank Program Network Rating 1: American Idol — Wednesday: FOX: 15.1 2: American Idol — Tuesday: 14.6 3: Dancing with the Stars — Monday: ABC: 12.9 4: CSI: Crime ...
[35] [36] [37] On February 26, 2008, WWE announced that MyNetworkTV picked up Friday Night Smackdown for the 2008/09 television season. [38] CW Now – It was announced that in early February, 2008, that CW Now would be going on hiatus. However, on February 13, 2008, The CW announced that they were cancelling CW Now after the February 24 ...
Mail Order Bride (2008 film) A Matter of Loaf and Death; Mayerthorpe (film) Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins; Meeting David Wilson; Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh; Minutemen (film) Mogadischu (film) Mom, Dad and Her; Monster Ark; Moonlight and Mistletoe; Mordshunger; The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008 film) Mutthi Bhar Mitti; My Zinc Bed ...
The 2008–09 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2008 to August 2009. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2007–08 season .