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The Thing Below is a 2004 horror film directed by Jim Wynorski [1] and starring Billy Warlock. It also has the alternate titles It Waits Below and Sea Ghost in Canada, and Ghost Rig 2: The Legend of the Sea Ghost in the UK on DVD .
The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 24, 1971, including New York City, New York, and Los Angeles, California. The film was the first feature to be shown in years at the newly refurbished Princess Theatre (renamed the Klondike Theatre, at the time) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on December 25, 1971. [citation needed]
The House That Jack Built is a 2013 American drama film directed by Henry Barrial and written by Joseph B. Vasquez.It stars E. J. Bonilla in the title role, with Melissa Fumero, Saundra Santiago, Leo Minaya, Desmin Borges, John Herrera, Flor De Liz Perez, and Rosal Colon in supporting roles.
The film was co-written by Washington and Robert Johnson, and stars Washington alongside Noel Gugliemi, Lew Temple, and Stacey Dash. Washington portrays Bass Reeves , a former slave who went on to become the first noted black deputy U.S. Marshal , as he tracks an outlaw gang to Corsicana, Texas .
In 2020, Dengler appeared in the short film, A 1984 Period Piece in Present Day. [31] Dengler's essays have been featured in n+1, the Mars Review of Books, and Tablet Magazine. In 2022 he contributed to the Rutgers University Press publication New Jersey Fan Club, writing about moving as a teenager from Queens, New York to Lawrenceville, New ...
Rig also the one who handles the promotion of Armstrong wrestling family and Mila for the wrestling tournament. While in a middle of cheering the sixth tournament battles, Rig ended up being brainwashed by Christie twice. Rig's disappearance and why the Mugen Tenshin and Hayabusa ninja clans are after him cause Bass to worry about his situation.
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The film stars Meagan Holder, Mekia Cox, Tamara Bass and Meagan Good as four friends who forced back together when one of them suffers a crisis. Valarie Pettiford, Edwin Hodge, Lexi Underwood, Niles Fitch, Todd Williams, and McKinley Freeman round out the cast. The film premiered at the 2019 American Black Film Festival. [1]