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Cast Country Subgenre/Notes 12 to the Moon: David Bradley: Ken Clark, Michi Kobi, Tom Conway: United States [1] [2] The Amazing Transparent Man: Edgar G. Ulmer: Marguerite Chapman, Douglas Kennedy, James Griffith: United States: Horror Atom Age Vampire (a.k.a. Seddok, l'erede di Satana) Anton Giulio Majano: Alberto Lupo, Susanne Loret, Sergio ...
Cast Genre Note The Dark at the Top of the Stairs: Delbert Mann: Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire, Eve Arden, Shirley Knight, Angela Lansbury: Drama: Warner Bros.; from William Inge play Desire in the Dust: Robert L. Lippert: Raymond Burr, Martha Hyer, Joan Bennett: Drama: 20th Century Fox: Dinosaurus! Irvin Yeaworth: Ward Ramsey, Paul Lukather ...
The film has been called the "first Latino superhero movie" Co-produced with WarParty Films Brightburn [13] David Yarovesky Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($32,893,421) Co-produced with Stage 6 Films, Troll Court Entertainment and The H Collective A superhero horror film Godzilla: King of the Monsters: Toho: Michael Dougherty: Warner ...
Day One was a planned NBC sci-fi television movie – originally a television series pilot – about apartment residents that survive an unknown worldwide cataclysm [1] that destroys modern infrastructure. [2] The movie/pilot was directed by Alex Graves, who previously directed the pilot episodes for the Fox television series Fringe and Journeyman.
Series based on the Street Fighter video game. The Musketeers [170] 2014–2016: Alexandre Dumas: BBC One: Series based on the novel The Three Musketeers. Maha Kumbh: Ek Rahasaya, Ek Kahani [254] 2014–2015: Original: Life Ok: 24: Live Another Day [145] 2014: Fox: Continuation of 24: Heroes Reborn [255] 2015–2016: NBC: Garo: Makai no Hana ...
Sterling was born into a Jewish family in Paterson, New Jersey on July 11, 1953. [1] Her father Dick Sterling was an actor and nightclub comedian who collaborated with Shecky Greene and Sammy Shore, and her mother Florence Adele “Bookie” Sterling (née Pushkin) [2] was a dancer.
In the 1998 comic book, they got their powers and costumes when a meteor-like being crashed down on Earth; his duty was to grant mighty powers to the most deserving people on the planet, but in this case he made a mistake. Nevertheless, the empowered quintet were determined to prove that they were indeed worthy to be called the Mighty Heroes. [14]
A female superhero is sometimes called a "superheroine." By most definitions, characters need not have actual superhuman powers to be deemed superheroes, although sometimes terms such as "costumed crimefighters" [2] are used to refer to those without such powers who have many other common traits of superheroes.