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Firehouse Dog Theatrical release poster Directed by Todd Holland Written by Claire-Dee Lim Mike Werb Michael Colleary Produced by Michael Colleary Mike Werb Starring Josh Hutcherson Bruce Greenwood Dash Mihok Steven Culp Bill Nunn Cinematography Victor Hammer Edited by Scott J. Wallace Music by Jeff Cardoni Production companies Regency Enterprises New Regency Distributed by 20th Century Fox ...
Backdraft is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen.Starring Kurt Russell, William Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rebecca De Mornay, Donald Sutherland, Robert De Niro, Jason Gedrick, and J. T. Walsh, it follows Chicago firefighters on the trail of a serial arsonist.
Death or Glory" by Social Distortion (The Clash cover) "Hair of the Dog" by Nazareth "I Just Want to Make Love to You" by Foghat "Fox on the Run" by Sweet "Motor City Madhouse" by Ted Nugent "Turn to Stone" by Joe Walsh "One Way Out" by The Allman Brothers Band "Fire" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Space Truckin'" by Deep Purple "Success" by ...
That question, and several others deeper than we might expect from a “dog movie,” give intellectual heft to “The Friend,” a gentle coping-with-grief drama that provides its audience with a ...
Song about a soldier who is a member of an Irish family from Queens. His family has a long firefighter tradition and lost most of its male members to 9/11. Furthermore, it deals with him suffering from the events and the aftermath and his own death in the Middle East. Stephen Paul Taylor "Everybody Knows Shit's Fucked" [52] People Tonight 2014
When not filming with then 13-year-old deWilde, the dog spent all her time with him, and an attachment developed between them. Unknown to theater-goers that saw boy and dog parted in the film was the fact that the written agreement supplying the animal stated that My Lady would become the personal property of Brandon deWilde upon completion of ...
The world lost one of Hollywood's most iconic dogs this week. Moonie, the chihuahua who played Elle Woods' dog Bruiser in both "Legally Blonde" films, died at the age of 18 on Thursday.
Innes's inspiration for the song was the title of a story in an old American pulp fiction crime magazine he came across at a street market. [1] Stanshall's primary contribution was to shape "Death Cab for Cutie" as a parody of Elvis Presley (notably Presley's 1957 hit "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"), and he sang it as such, with undertones of 1950s doo-wop.