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  2. Empire of the Sun (film) - Wikipedia

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    Empire of the Sun was given a limited release on 11 December 1987 before being widely released on Christmas Day, 1987. The film earned $22.24 million in North America, [ 4 ] and $44.46 million in other countries, accumulating a worldwide total of $66.7 million, earning more than its budget but still considered a box office disappointment by ...

  3. Merdeka 17805 - Wikipedia

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    He suggests that Merdeka 17805 was intended to restore Japanese pride by depicting the country's role in Indonesia's – and, by association, South East Asia's – independence from Western rule. [2] Jonathan Crow of AllMovie echoed the sentiment, describing Merdeka 17805 as a "two-fisted, hinomaru -waving, blood-and-guts ode to the soldiers ...

  4. Deep Blue Sea (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    [13] The idea was to mix footage of real sharks with animatronic and computer generated sharks to ensure a seamless transition between them all. [16] To distinguish Deep Blue Sea from Jaws, where the shark is frequently hidden, Harlin decided to show theirs more prominently because he felt that audience expectations had changed since then. [17] [9]

  5. Sharksploitation - Wikipedia

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    Raging Sharks: N/A Sci-fi/Action/Horror 2005 Spring Break Shark Attack: N/A Action/Adventure/Drama 2008 Shark Swarm, also known as Great White: N/A Thriller 2008 Shark in Venice, also known as Sharks in Venice in the U.S. N/A Natural horror/Action 2009 Jaws in Japan, also known as Psycho Shark: N/A (unrelated to the Jaws franchise) Horror 2009

  6. Empire of Lust - Wikipedia

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    Kim Min-jae (Shin Ha-kyun), is a brilliant general who's distinguished himself by protecting the borders of the recently established Joseon dynasty.He keeps a close eye on Yi Bang-won (), the fifth son of King Taejo (Son Byong-ho), whom he believes has ambitions of seizing the throne.

  7. Cinema of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia was one of the last areas in the empire to surrender, and many who worked at Nichi'ei stayed on after defeat to work for Indonesian independence from the Dutch. [39] Korean director Hae Yeong (or Hinatsu Eitaro) migrated to Java from Korea in 1945, where he made the controversial documentary Calling Australia (豪州の呼び声, 1944).

  8. Malibu Shark Attack - Wikipedia

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    The sharks soon begin to attack the hut and manage to break the floor, dragging Barb out and devouring her. As the group mourn Barb's death, the construction crew have become stranded in the building where they were working. Yancey decides to try to swim to land and get help; however, she is quickly attacked and eaten by sharks.

  9. Sharksploitation (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sharksploitation is a 2023 American documentary film written and directed by Stephen Scarlata, who also produced the film alongside Kerry Deignan Roy and Josh Miller. [1] The documentary examines the sharksploitation film subgenre, which centers around sharks and shark attacks.