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Sir Ridley Scott
Notables include Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987) and Sir Ridley Scott's Black Rain (1989).
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Shohei Imamura
Black Rain (1989 Japanese film) is a 1989 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura and based on the novel of the same name by Ibuse Masuji.
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by the legendary Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner)
Directed by the legendary Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner), Black Rain is well worth a watch thanks to Alien's great setting, fun performances and extremely stylish action set-pieces.
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Andy Garcia and Ken Takakura
“Black Rain” is a crime thriller film released in 1989, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, and Ken Takakura.
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by acclaimed director Ridley Scott
Garcia's next notable role came in Black Rain (1989) by acclaimed director Ridley Scott, as the partner of police detective Michael Douglas.
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Brendon Small
The futuristic video is directed by Brendon Small, the co-creator of Adult Swim's 'Metalocalypse;' 'Black Rain' is the first artist-driven music video to be based off of the show.
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The Rain is created by Jannik Tai Mosholt (Borgen, Rita, Follow the Money), Esben Toft Jacobsen (The Great Bear,
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by Martin McDonagh
The black comedy directed by Martin McDonagh also took the awards for outstanding British film and original screenplay during the ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday.
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by Sam Taylor-Johnson
'Black Rain' was directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals, Tenet).
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Kashiwagi Hito Hata:
As an actor, Kashiwagi has appeared in such films as Black Rain, directed by Ridley Scott; Hito Hata:
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Kirkham
Kirkham is best known for producing 1989 crime thriller Black Rain, starring Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia, Jodie Foster's 1999 romance Anna and the King, plus Dirty Dancing sequel Havana Nights and Vin Diesel's action flick Knockaround Guys.
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by Andrei Tarkovsky
The black comedy, written and directed by Andrei Tarkovsky , satirises the Cold War, where the plot revolves around a mad general of the United States Air Force who initiates nuclear war by ordering the first strike of a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union.
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by Richard Linklater
Directed by Richard Linklater, the black comedy performed exceptionally well in the United States, having earned itself stellar reviews from many well-known critics.
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Darren Veres
Michael Douglas was the muse for Black Rain, one of 10 tracks on Darren Veres's latest collection, Macho.
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by Rob Sarkies (Scarfies)
Directed by Rob Sarkies (Scarfies) and written with Deano's brother Duncan (from Deano's novel), the black comedy is also known by the title Deano and Nige's Best Last Day
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a supporting role in the Ben Stiller directed black comedy
David Hunter of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film describing it as, 'A marvelous debut film for A marvelous debut film's director, writer and lead actors, Bottle Rocket is propelled by a fresh approach to the caper genre'.[8] That same year Wilson had a supporting role in the Ben Stiller directed black comedy
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by Suzette Delia Reiss
Directed by Suzette Delia Reiss, the black comedy revolves around Mel Edison and Mel Edison's wife, Edna — a middle-aged couple living on Manhattan’s Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (The Battle of the Sexes, Little Miss Sunshine)
A black comedy created and written by Emmy winner Timothy Greenberg (The Daily Show With Jon Stewart) and directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (The Battle of the Sexes, Little Miss Sunshine), Living With Yourself plays like that one episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer where Xander gets split into two versions of himself.
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In the show, written by Richard Maltby Jr. and William Meade, and directed by Michael Fontaine
In the show, written by Richard Maltby Jr. and William Meade, and directed by Michael Fontaine, seven performers take turns singing 32 of the Man in Black's songs, with snippets of uneven narration (jumping oddly from first person to third with no rhyme or reason) that are passed from performer to performer like lyrics in a gospel tune.
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by Richard Lester
The black comedy directed by Richard Lester, was filmed in Spain in Almería Province and saw Lennon, taking a long-overdue break from The Beatles after nearly four years of constant touring.
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