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The Great Missouri Raid is a 1951 American Western released by Paramount Pictures [1] [2] [3] starring Wendell Corey, Macdonald Carey, and Ward Bond, with Ellen Drew, Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams and Anne Revere in support. It was directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Frank Gruber.
Seven years ago, Netflix released a drama series about a Midwest family working for a Mexican drug cartel, set at the Lake of the Ozarks. The four-season series was released through 2022 and ...
Netflix is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries and films. Netflix's original films also include content that was first screened on cinematic release in other countries or given exclusive broadcast in ...
Mo (stylized with all uppercase) is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on August 24, 2022 on Netflix. The series stars Mo Amer as the titular character. The series is loosely based on Amer's own life as a Palestinian refugee descendant living in Houston, Texas .
Zero Day is an American political thriller television series created by Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, and Michael Schmidt for Netflix, directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, and featuring an ensemble cast led by Robert De Niro. It is about a former President investigating a devastating zero-day cyberattack in the US. [1]
The 11-episode docuseries follows the Missouri farm owner’s race against time to secure a $100 million deal with a venture capital firm. This reality TV show follows farm owners in Missouri. It ...
The cast is led by Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly, [5] with James Brolin, Lizzy Greene and Eoin Macken. [6] In January 2024, the cast was announced to have 13 additions including Marianly Tejada, Jack Schumacher, Garrett Wareing and Andrew Liner with Philip Winchester as a guest star. [7] Meta Golding joined the cast in April 2024. [8]
The film was on continuous release in the United States for more than 15 years. The film was reissued in March 1946 and was released for a fourth time in July 1951. By May 1954, it had played over 52,000 bookings in the United States and Canada. [3] A remake was directed by Nicholas Ray in 1957, The True Story of Jesse James. [2]