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Harlan County, USA is a 1976 American documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", [1] a 1973 effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 49th Academy Awards.
Justified is an American neo-Western crime drama [2] television series that premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network. [3] [4] Developed by Graham Yost, it is based on Elmore Leonard's stories about the character Raylan Givens, particularly "Fire in the Hole". [3]
Sheriff Tillman Napier (played by David Andrews) is the former Sheriff of Harlan County, bribed by Robert Quarles to look the other way while he makes a play to take over the Oxy business, as well as prevent Boyd from getting in his way. Napier and his men frame Boyd for an attempted murder by placing dynamite under his car and setting it off ...
"Missing You" is the next Harlan Coben mystery coming to Netflix in 2025. The most recent Coben show, "Fool Me Once," became one of Netflix's most-watched shows.
IN FOCUS: Netflix’s version of Harlan Coben’s ‘Fool Me Once’ has just been unveiled as the streamer’s most watched series of 2024 so far, despite some very mixed reviews. Why are these ...
Another Harlan Coben thriller is coming to Netflix. The streamer has given a series order to “I Will Find You,” the first U.S. scripted series under Coben’s creative partnership with Netflix.
Damnation is an American period drama television series. The series was ordered on May 12, 2017. [1] The series is a co-production between Universal Cable Productions and Netflix. Netflix streamed the show worldwide outside the United States, where it aired on USA Network. [1] The series premiered on November 7, 2017. [2]
"Fool Me Once" has become the latest Harlan Coben adaptation to take over Netflix. In 2018, Coben signed a five-year deal with Netflix, per Deadline, in which 14 of his 33 novels (which, by the ...