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"Billy DeWolfe", "Peter Frankenfeld", "Blackpool", "Hamburg", "Charmaine (song)", "Lew Pollack", "Victor Silvester", "Deutsche Mark", "Das Erste", "ARD (broadcaster)#Television", "Austria", "ORF eins", "Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen", "SRF 1", "SRF zwei", "Sweden", "2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami", "Sky Arts", "Grimsby", "the Wall Street Journal", "Der Spiegel", "Schweizer Fernsehen", "Dutch public broadcasting system", "Dutch language", "Joop Doderer", "film colorization", "Denmark", "German dialects", "Low German", "Glove puppetry", "Bernd das Brot", "Angela Merkel", "Nicolas Sarkozy", "European debt crisis", "The Daily Telegraph", "Netflix", "Saul Goodman", "Breaking Bad", "Better Call Saul", "Frank Underwood (House of Cards)", "House of Cards (US TV series)", "Pablo Escobar", "Narcos (TV series)", "Crazy Eyes (character)", "Orange is the New Black", "Deutsche Post", "From All of Us to All of You", "T\u0159i o\u0159\u00ed\u0161ky pro Popelku", "The Irony of Fate", "Trading 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"Pierre Palau del Vitri", "Micheline Presle", "Michel Serrault", "Broadway musical", "Joseph Stein", "Jacob Brackman", "Peter Link", "Santo Loquasto", "Ron Field", "Don Scardino", "Pamela Blair", "Bob Gunton", "Millicent Martin", "Minskoff Theatre", "Category:1966 films", "Category:1960s comedy-drama films", "Category:Anti-war films about World War I", "Category:Western Front (World War I) films", "Category:Films scored by Georges Delerue", "Category:Films directed by Philippe de Broca", "Category:Films set in France", "Category:Films set in psychiatric hospitals", "Category:Films shot in France", "Category:French films", "Category:French comedy-drama films", "Category:French-language films", "Category:French war drama films"], null, null] ["Space Jam", {"name": "Space Jam", "image": "Space jam.jpg", "border": "no", "caption": "Theatrical release poster", "director": "Joe Pytka", "music": "James Newton Howard", "cinematography": "Michael Chapman", "editing": "Sheldon Kahn", 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Laney High School", "Chicago Bulls", "amusement park", "Looney Tunes", "Bugs Bunny", "Charles Barkley", "Shawn Bradley", "Patrick Ewing", "Larry Johnson (basketball, born 1969)", "Muggsy Bogues", "golf", "Bill Murray", "Larry Bird", "Lola Bunny", "Daffy Duck", "Acme Corporation", "The New York Times", "Michael Jordan", "Chicago Bulls", "National Basketball Association", "baseball", "Brandon Hammond", "Wayne Knight", "Theresa Randle", "Bill Murray", "Larry Bird", "Boston Celtics", "Charles Barkley", "Phoenix Suns", "Shawn Bradley", "Philadelphia 76ers", "Patrick Ewing", "New York Knicks", "Larry Johnson (basketball, born 1969)", "Charlotte Hornets", "Muggsy Bogues", "Thom Barry", "James R. Jordan Sr.", "Jeffrey Jordan", "Marcus Jordan", "Penny Bae Bridges", "Danny Ainge", "Steve Kerr", "Alonzo Mourning", "Horace Grant", "A.C. Green", "Scottie Pippen", "Charles Oakley", "Luc Longley", "Cedric Ceballos", "Derek Harper", "Vlade Divac", "Brian Shaw", "Jeff Malone", "Bill Wennington", "Anthony Miller (basketball)", "Sharone Wright", "cameo appearance", "Del Harris", "Paul Westphal", "Ahmad Rashad", "Jim Rome", "Dan Castellaneta", "Patricia Heaton", "Billy West", "Bugs Bunny", "Elmer Fudd", "Dee Bradley Baker", "Daffy Duck", "Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)", "Bully for Bugs", "Danny DeVito", "Bob Bergen", "Hubie and Bertie", "Marvin the Martian", "Porky Pig", "Tweety", "Bill Farmer", "Sylvester the Cat", "Yosemite Sam", "Foghorn Leghorn", "June Foray", "Granny (Looney Tunes)", "Maurice LaMarche", "Pepe Le Pew", "Kath Soucie", "Lola Bunny", "Jocelyn Blue", "Charity James", "June Melby", "Catherine Reitman", "Colleen Wainwright", "Sniffles", "Dorian Harewood", "Joey Camen", "T.K. Carter", "Darnell Suttles", "Steve Kehela", "Frank Welker", "bulldog", "Greg Burson", "Space Jam (soundtrack)", "R. Kelly", "I Believe I Can Fly", "Steve Miller Band", "Fly Like an Eagle (song)", "Seal (musician)", "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)", "B-Real", "Busta Rhymes", "Coolio", "LL Cool J", "Method Man", "Basketball Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces", "Barry White", "Chris Rock", "Pump up the Jam", "Technotronic", "I Turn to You (All-4-One song)", "All-4-One", "For You I Will (Monica song)", "Monica (singer)", "Quad City DJ's", "Warner Bros.", "Warner Bros. Family Entertainment", "TNT (U.S. TV network)", "American Broadcasting Company", "The Wonderful World of Disney", "Warner Home Video", "VHS", "DVD-Video", "LaserDisc", "Universal Media Disc", "PlayStation Portable", "Looney Tunes: Back in Action", "Osmosis Jones", "Funky Monkey (film)", "Blu-ray", "Amazon.com", "media franchise", "Highsnobiety", "graphic novel", "DC Comics", "Space Jam (pinball)", "Sega", "Space Jam (video game)", "PlayStation (console)", "Sega Saturn", "MS-DOS", "Acclaim Entertainment", "LCD", "Tiger Electronics", "GamePro", "International Data Group", "Rotten Tomatoes", "Rotten Tomatoes", "Fandango (company)", "Metacritic", "Metacritic", "CBS Interactive", "CinemaScore", "Roger Ebert", "Gene Siskel", "Chicago Sun-Times", "Chicago Tribune", "Chicago Tribune", "Leonard Maltin", "Penguin Group", "Todd McCarthy", "Variety (magazine)", "Variety (magazine)", "Janet Maslin", "The New York Times", "Chuck Jones", "Friz Freleng", "Bob Clampett", "Chicago Tribune", "TV Guide", "TV Guide", "The Cincinnati Enquirer", "The Cincinnati Enquirer", "American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers#Awards", "Diane Warren", "For You I Will (Monica song)", "James Newton Howard", "Annie Awards", "Bruce W. Smith", "Tony Cervone", "Grammy Awards", "R. Kelly", "I Believe I Can Fly", "MTV Movie Awards", "R. Kelly", "I Believe I Can Fly", "Satellite Awards", "Joe Medjuck", "Ivan Reitman", "Young Artist Awards", "Pinky and the Brain", "MCI Communications", "MCI Inc.", "Verizon Communications", "ESPN", "30 for 30", "Bob Camp", "Joe Pytka", "Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone", "Jackie Chan", "Looney Tunes: Back in Action", "Jeff Gordon", "Tiger Woods", "Tony Hawk", "LeBron James", "Trainwreck (film)", "Justin Lin", "Terence Nance", "Ryan Coogler", "Studio zone", "Los Angeles", "Category:1996 films", "Category:English-language films", "Category:1996 animated films", "Category:1990s sports comedy films", "Category:1990s fantasy-comedy films", "Category:1990s science fiction comedy films", "Category:1990s American animated films", "Category:1990s children's animated films", "Category:American films", "Category:American alternate history films", "Category:American basketball films", "Category:American fantasy-comedy films", "Category:American children's animated fantasy films", "Category:American children's animated comedy films", "Category:American science fiction comedy films", "Category:American sports comedy films", "Category:Alien visitations in films", "Category:Animated science fiction films", "Category:Animated sports films", "Category:Animated comedy films", "Category:Basketball animation", "Category:Films featuring anthropomorphic characters", "Category:Films featuring Bugs Bunny", "Category:Films featuring Daffy Duck", "Category:Films featuring Porky Pig", "Category:Films featuring Pepe Le Pew", "Category:Films featuring Beaky Buzzard", "Category:Films set in 1973", "Category:Films set in 1993", "Category:Films set in 1995", "Category:Films set in amusement parks", "Category:Films set in New York City", "Category:Films shot in California", "Category:Films shot in Chicago", "Category:Films with live action and animation", "Category:Films adapted into video games", "Category:Films adapted into comics", "Category:Films directed by Joe Pytka", "Category:Films produced by Ivan Reitman", "Category:Films scored by James Newton Howard", "Category:Looney Tunes films", "Category:Crossover films", "Category:Rotoscoped films", "Category:American slapstick comedy films", "Category:Films about parallel universes", "Category:Space Jam", "Category:Warner Bros. 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The Cat", "Burden of Dreams", "Fitzcarraldo", "Empire of Dreams", "Star Wars (film)", "Jodorowsky's Dune", "Frank Herbert", "Dune (novel)", "Lost Soul (2014 film)", "The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996 film)", "Lost in La Mancha", "Terry Gilliam", "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote", "Don Quixote", "Miguel de Cervantes", "Category:1991 films", "Category:American films", "Category:English-language films", "Category:American documentary films", "Category:American Zoetrope films", "Category:Apocalypse Now", "Category:Documentary films about films", "Category:Films directed by George Hickenlooper", "Category:Francis Ford Coppola"], null, null] ["Piccadilly (film)", {"name": "Piccadilly", "image": "AnnaMayWongPiccadillyCover.jpg", "director": "E. A. Dupont (uncredited)", "producer": "Edwald Andr\u00e9 Dupont (as E.A. 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Leonard", "Paul Lynde", "Ethel Merman", "Liza Minnelli", "Don Messick", "Mickey Rooney", "Danny Thomas", "Mel Blanc", "Walter Scharf", "Jimmy Van Heusen", "Sammy Cahn", "Filmation", "Animation", "adventure film", "Musical film", "fantasy film", "Filmation", "L. Frank Baum", "novel", "The Marvelous Land of Oz", "Wizard of Oz (character)", "American Broadcasting Company", "Bill Cosby", "Filmation", "Liza Minnelli", "Dorothy Gale", "Judy Garland", "Ethel Merman", "Milton Berle", "Mickey Rooney", "Paul Lynde", "Herschel Bernardi", "Paul Ford", "Danny Thomas", "Margaret Hamilton (actress)", "Aunt Em", "Wicked Witch of the West", "Ris\u00eb Stevens", "Glinda the Good Witch", "four wall distribution", "Kansas", "Dorothy Gale", "Toto (Oz)", "Jack E. 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Leonard", "Margaret Hamilton (actress)", "Aunt Em", "Paul Ford", "Uncle Henry (Oz)", "Larry Storch", "Dallas McKennon", "Soldier with the Green Whiskers", "Mel Blanc", "Sammy Cahn", "Jimmy Van Heusen", "film music", "Walter Scharf", "library music", "Johnny Pearson", "ITN", "ITV News at Ten", "Heavy Action", "Monday Night Football", "television syndication", "SFM Holiday Network", "American Broadcasting Company", "Bill Cosby", "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids", "Christmas television special", "DVD", "Lou Scheimer", "Hal Sutherland", "Fred Ladd", "Hallmark Entertainment", "List of American films of 1972", "Category:1972 animated films", "Category:1972 films", "Category:1970s sequel films", "Category:1970s American animated films", "Category:American children's animated adventure films", "Category:American children's animated fantasy films", "Category:Animated adventure films", "Category:Animated films based on The Wizard of Oz", "Category:Animated films based on children's books", "Category:Films with live action and animation", "Category:Filmation animated films", "Category:American films", "Category:Films about witchcraft", "Category:1970s children's animated films"], null, null] ["Battle of the Bulge (1965 film)", {"name": "Battle of the Bulge", "image": "Bulge_sheet_A.jpg", "caption": "Original movie poster", "producer": "Sidney Harmon < br / > Milton Sperling < br / > Philip Yordan < br > Dino De Laurentiis (uncredited)", "director": "Ken Annakin", "writer": "Bernard Gordon < br / > John Melson < br / > Milton Sperling < br / > Philip Yordan", "starring": "Henry Fonda < br / > Robert Shaw < br / > Robert Ryan", "narrator": "William Conrad", "music": "Benjamin Frankel", "cinematography": "Jack Hildyard", "editing": "Derek Parsons", "studio": "Cinerama Productions < br > United States Pictures", "distributor": "Warner Bros. 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Franklin", "Myrna Loy", "Conway Tearle", "Anthony Bushell", "William Makepeace Thackeray", "Vanity Fair (novel)", "Regency era", "Becky Sharp (film)", "technicolor", "film adaptation", "Barbara Kent", "Myrna Loy", "Billy Bevan", "Engagement", "governess", "Conway Tearle", "Mayfair", "Contract bridge", "Soho", "chest of drawers", "etymology", "Myrna Loy", "Conway Tearle", "Barbara Kent", "Walter Byron (actor)", "Anthony Bushell", "Billy Bevan", "Montagu Love", "Herbert Bunston", "Mary Forbes", "Lionel Belmore", "Wild Bill Elliott", "Tom Ricketts", "Variety (magazine)", "Internet Archive", "Vanity Fair (1915 film)", "Vanity Fair (1923 film)", "Category:1932 films", "Category:1930s drama films", "Category:American drama films", "Category:American black-and-white films", "Category:English-language films", "Category:Films based on Vanity Fair (novel)", "Category:Films set in London", "Category:Films set in England", "Category:Films directed by Chester Franklin", "Category:American films"], null, null] ["The Beautician and the Beast", {"name": "The Beautician and the Beast", "image": "TheBeauticianandtheBeast.jpg", "alt": "Theatrical release poster", "caption": "Theatrical release poster", "director": "Ken Kwapis", "writer": "Todd Graff", "music": "Cliff Eidelman", "cinematography": "Peter Lyons Collister", "editing": "Jon Poll", "distributor": "Paramount Pictures", "runtime": "107 minutes", "country": "United States", "language": "English", "budget": "$16 million", "gross": "$11.5 million"}, ["Ken Kwapis", "Todd Graff", "Fran Drescher", "Timothy Dalton", "Lisa Jakub", "Ian McNeice", "Patrick Malahide", "Cliff Eidelman", "Peter Lyons Collister", "Jon Poll", "Paramount Pictures", "romantic comedy", "Ken Kwapis", "Fran Drescher", "New York City", "beautician", "Eastern European", "Timothy Dalton", "Ian McNeice", "Patrick Malahide", "Lisa Jakub", "Michael Lerner (actor)", "Adam LaVorgna", "Phyllis Newman", "Heather DeLoach", "Paramount Pictures", "Todd Graff", "Greystone Mansion", "Beverly Hills, California", "Sychrov Castle", "Czech Republic", "dialect coach", "fictional language", "Cliff Eidelman", "London Metropolitan Orchestra", "Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress", "Beauty and the Beast", "The King and I", "The Sound of Music", "Box-office bomb", "United States dollar", "Animation", "Suspended animation in fiction", "beautician", "Beauty School", "hair spray", "New York Post", "Eastern European", "nightclub", "Prime Minister", "Western world", "trade union", "General strike", "treason", "Rotten Tomatoes", "Fran Drescher", "Timothy Dalton", "Ian McNeice", "Patrick Malahide", "Lisa Jakub", "Michael Lerner (actor)", "Adam LaVorgna", "Phyllis Newman", "Heather DeLoach", "Tamara Mello", "Daniel R. 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Vidyarthi", "Tiku Talsania", "Mushtaq Khan", "Deepak Tijori", "Aasif Sheikh", "Farida Jalal", "Pran (actor)", "Daler Mehndi", "Daler Mehndi", "Sudesh Bhosle", "Vinod Rathod", "Sushma Shrestha", "Mohammad Aziz", "Alka Yagnik", "Abhijeet Bhattacharya", "Category:1997 films", "Category:Indian films", "Category:1990s Hindi-language films", "Category:Films scored by Anand\u2013Milind", "Category:Indian action films", "Category:Hindi-language films", "Category:Indian action drama films", "Category:Indian films about revenge", "Category:Films about corruption in India", "Category:Law enforcement in India"], null, null] ["Dodes'ka-den", {"name": "Dodes'ka-den", "image": "Dodeskaden.JPG", "writer": "Akira Kurosawa < br / > Hideo Oguni < br / > Shinobu Hashimoto", "starring": "Yoshitaka Zushi < br > Kin Sugai < br > Toshiyuki Tonomura", "director": "Akira Kurosawa", "music": "T\u014dru Takemitsu", "editing": "Reiko Kaneko", "cinematography": "Yasumichi Fukuzawa < br / > Takao Sait\u00f4", 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