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  2. Game (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Game is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Abhinay Deo and co-produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. [2] It stars Abhishek Bachchan , Kangana Ranaut , Sarah-Jane Dias , Gauahar Khan , Jimmy Sheirgill , Shahana Goswami , Boman Irani and Anupam Kher among others.

  3. Behemoth (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    The box is recovered; but the monster consumes the boyfriend, while Thomas pulls Grace to safety. Behemoth then emerges from the mountain, whereupon Thomas opens the box and fires a shoulder-launched missile into Behemoth's throat, destroying it. William and Zoe escape from the diner in a sinkhole, and all five survivors are reunited.

  4. Category:The Behemoth games - Wikipedia

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  5. Game: He Plays to Win - Wikipedia

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    The film received mixed reviews from the critics but positive reviews from the audience. The Times Of India gave 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "Game is an intelligent movie, with a lot of firepower and mindless fun. It's the kind of movie that doesn't, for a minute, make you regret why you bought that ticket. Give us a believable plot and we're ...

  6. Lists of Hungarian films - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian film at the Internet Movie Database This film-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding ... This film-related list is incomplete; ...

  7. Game (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    Game (stylized G@me) is a 2003 Japanese thriller film, based on a novel by Keigo Higashino. It is directed by Satoshi Isaka, and stars Naohito Fujiki, Yukie Nakama, Ryudo Uzaki, Izam and Ryo Ishibashi. It was remade unofficially in India as Sarabham. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Kaiji: Final Game - Wikipedia

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    Kaiji: Final Game (Japanese: カイジ ファイナルゲーム, Hepburn: Kaiji Fainaru Gēmu) is a 2020 Japanese live-action film based on the manga series Kaiji, written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It is the final installment of a trilogy directed by Tōya Satō and premiered in Japan on January 10, 2020.

  9. Behemoth (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    Created with a limited cast and crew, Behemoth is an example of the burgeoning wave of independent documentaries and films made with limited support and funding. [4] Without the restrictions of a larger production company, these film-makers are able to express more politically scathing ideas without having to cater to the general box-office audience.