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Though marketed as a remake/reboot, Race to Witch Mountain (2009) was revealed to be a legacy sequel of the 1975 film over the course of events in the plot and its script. [1] [2] The first remake is a television film. The Evil Dead (1981) Evil Dead (2013) Fourth installment in the series. Also serves as a soft reboot to the series. Das ...
This is a list of film remakes. Due to the size of this page, the main listing has been split into two sections: List of film remakes (A–M)
In late 1970s England, Jack is a narcissistic 15-year-old boy living in a post-war era prefab house with his parents, his annoying 17-year-old sister Julie, 13-year-old sister Sue, and 6-year-old brother Tom. One day, while unloading large bags of cement to resurface the garden path of their home, the father collapses from a heart attack and dies.
Spanish remakes of foreign films (3 C, 6 P) T. Taiwanese remakes of foreign films (1 C) Television remakes of films (73 P) Pages in category "Film remakes"
During the course of the construction 45,000 barrels of cement, 30,000 cubic yards of gravel, and 15,000 cubic yards of sand were mixed by 500 men who produced 35,000 cubic yards of concrete. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] When the building underwent renovations from 1973 the walls were left untouched because Edison's concrete mix was seen to be hard and durable ...
In the UK, ready-mixed concrete is specified either informally, by constituent weight or volume (1-2-4 or 1-3-6 being common mixes) or using the formal specification standards of the European standard EN 206+ A1, which is supplemented in the UK by BS 8500. This allows the customer to specify what the concrete has to be able to withstand in ...
The Cement Garden is a 1978 novel by Ian McEwan. It was adapted into a 1993 film of the same name by Andrew Birkin , starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Andrew Robertson . [ 2 ] The Cement Garden has had a positive reception since its original publication.
Concrete Cowboys is a 1979 American Western television film starring Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck, directed by Burt Kennedy.It was broadcast on CBS on October 17, 1979.. The film is also known as Highway Action (in Finland), Nashville detective (in Italy) and Ramblin' Man, the latter under which it was released on video by a few companies, including Edde Entertainment.