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  2. Prancer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Prancer is a 1989 Christmas fantasy drama film directed by John Hancock, written by Greg Taylor, and starring Rebecca Harrell, Sam Elliott, Cloris Leachman, Abe Vigoda, Michael Constantine, Rutanya Alda, John Joseph Duda, and Ariana Richards. [2]

  3. War Babies (1932 film) - Wikipedia

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    War Babies is a 1932 American comedy short film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the second in a series of eight one-reelers that satirized adult films and themes called Baby Burlesks . The casts in the series are pre-schoolers dressed in adult costumes on top and diapers fastened with large safety pins on the bottom.

  4. This Means War (film) - Wikipedia

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    This Means War is a 2012 American romantic comedy spy film directed by McG, produced by Will Smith and starring Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, and Tom Hardy.The plot concerns two CIA agents who are best friends and discover that they are dating the same woman.

  5. Baby Blood - Wikipedia

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    Baby Blood began shooting on 16 May 1989 in Paris, France. [2] The film was shot in five weeks. [3] To save money, the circus in the film was a real circus located in Nanterre. [3] The film features cameos from Jean-Yves Lafesse, Alain Chabat and Jacques Audiard. Robak got them to be in the film by simply asking them.

  6. Pack Up Your Troubles (1932 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile". It is the team's second feature-length film.

  7. The Dorm That Dripped Blood - Wikipedia

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    The Dorm That Dripped Blood, originally released under the title Pranks, [i] is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow, written by Carpenter and Stacey Giachino, [3] and starring Laurie Lapinski, Stephen Sachs, David Snow, Pamela Holland, and Daphne Zuniga in her film debut.

  8. Bloodmatch - Wikipedia

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    The film opens with a man chasing another man. The chaser is Brick Bardo, who is investigating the death of his brother. He catches up to Davey, who attempts to fight him, resulting in Davey getting knocked out and being tied up to the ground in the boiling Sun. Brick interrogates Davey through torturous methods and tells him that Brick's brother was involved in a fixed kickboxing fight scheme ...

  9. Bloodmoon (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    At first Ken refuses and even has a flashback of his last job. That night, Chuck finds a fellow police officer watching a "movie" on the computer screen. Chuck learns the video is a real-time confrontation between the mysterious killer, now decked out in full kendo gear, and local martial arts master Takaido.