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  2. The Statue (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Statue is a 1971 British comedy film starring David Niven, Robert Vaughn, and Virna Lisi and directed by Rodney Amateau. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] John Cleese and Graham Chapman appear in early career roles as the Niven character's psychiatrist and a newsreader, respectively. [ 4 ]

  3. Monumental: In Search of America's National Treasure

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    Filming of Monumental was completed in September 2010. [4] The film includes many interviews, conducted by Kirk Cameron, with politicians and religious personalities, including Os Guinness (Christian author), Barry Black (current Chaplain of the U.S. Senate), David Barton (discussing The Godless Constitution), Stephen McDowell, Paul Jehle, Herbert Titus, Alveda King, and Todd Akin (former U.S ...

  4. The Shrine (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film starts with a man tied to a table. Another man then kills him with a sledgehammer to the face. Journalist Carmen and her photographer boyfriend Marcus are having relationship problems since Carmen tends to ignore him in favor of her job. Carmen asks her boss, Dale, to allow her to investigate the disappearances of tourists in the (fictional) Polish villa

  5. Saboteur (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fry flees, terrorizing a movie audience at Radio City Music Hall at gunpoint, and eventually taking the ferry to the Statue of Liberty. Kane pursues Fry onto Lady Liberty's torch. Fry accidentally falls over the platform's railing and clings to the statue's hand. Kane tries to rescue him, but as the police and FBI arrive, Fry falls to his death.

  6. The Postman (film) - Wikipedia

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    On Siskel & Ebert, Ebert and Gene Siskel gave the film "two thumbs down", and Siskel sarcastically called it "Dances with Myself" (in reference to Costner's film Dances with Wolves) while referring to the bronze statue scene. [17] Costner defended the film: I always thought it was a really good movie! I always thought I probably started it wrong.

  7. The Maltese Falcon (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    The site's critics consensus reads: "Suspenseful, labyrinthine, and brilliantly cast, The Maltese Falcon is one of the most influential noirs—as well as a showcase for Humphrey Bogart at his finest." [30] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 97 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [31]

  8. ‘Dune’ Movie Cast: Meet the Stars of the 2021 Remake - AOL

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    With a release date of Oct. 22, 2021, 'Dune' is one of the most anticipated movies of the year. Its all-star cast includes Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin ...

  9. The Statue of Liberty (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Liberty is a 1985 American documentary film on the history of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World). It was produced and directed by Ken Burns . [ 2 ] The film, which first aired in October 1985, was narrated by historian David McCullough .