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Bille August
The House of the Spirits was directed by Bille August, a Danish director, writer, cinematographer, and producer.
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by genre-twister Frank Miller
Adapted from the legendary comic book series created by Will Eisner, The Spirit is a classic action-adventure-romance written for the screen and directed by genre-twister Frank Miller.
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by legendary comic book author Frank Miller, who previously worked with Robert Rodriguez to direct segments of Sin City
The Spirit is both written and directed by legendary comic book author Frank Miller, who previously worked with Robert Rodriguez to direct segments of Sin City.
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written and directed by comic book writer/artist Frank Miller
The Spirit, written and directed by comic book writer/artist Frank Miller, was released by Lionsgate on December 25, 2008.
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William Castle
This high-spirited spook show from producer-director William Castle features a haunted house populated by the record number of ghosts in the film's title.
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Vernon Sewell
Vernon Sewell (Ghost Ship) directs this nightmarish horror classic based on H.P. Lovecraft’s ‘Dream in the Witch House’.
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David Petrarca
The House was directed by David Petrarca and received the Best Musical 1996 Jefferson Award.
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by Billie August that recounts the multi-generational story of a Chilean family during their country's most turbulent years
The House of the Spirits' is the 1993 period drama written and directed by Billie August that recounts the multi-generational story of a Chilean family during their country's most turbulent years.
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by Kelly Asbury (the Shrek franchise) and Lorna Cook
Released on the 24th of May, 2002, Spirit was written by John Fusco (Hidalgo), directed by Kelly Asbury (the Shrek franchise) and Lorna Cook, and starred Matt Damon as Spirit’s narrative voice, James Cromwell as the Colonel, and Daniel Studi as Little Creek.
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John Ames's most famous work
The House of the Spirits is possibly John Ames's most famous work.
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David Lynch
David Lynch directs the spirits more than all the other directors combined, a total of seven times.
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Robert Wise
Directed by the multi-Oscar-winning Robert Wise (who also gave us The Sound of Music and West Side Story) and adapted from Shirley Jackson's novel The Haunting of Hill House, this creepy classic follows a scientist (Richard Johnson) researching paranormal activity with three companions, including Theo (Claire Bloom) and Eleanor (Julie Harris), in an old house with a horrific history.
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Gil Kenan
Legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi (“Spider-Man,” Evil Dead,” “The Grudge”) and director Gil Kenan (“Monster House”) contemporize the 1982 classic about a family whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces.
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Lenny Abrahamson
Director Lenny Abrahamson follows up the Oscar-nominated Room with this period haunted house drama, based on the novel by Sarah Waters.
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by Joel Ferrell
Written by Charles Dickens, adapted by Kevin Moriarty, and directed by Joel Ferrell, three spirits have come to visit the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge to take Joel Ferrell on a fantastic journey through Christmases past, present, and future.
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James Wan
Directed by James Wan, the director of the original Saw and the excellent haunted house film Insidious, the film is masterfully crafted.
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold and Isabel Allende’s
And in English class English class was Chronicle of a Death Foretold and Isabel Allende’s The House of Spirits, and Beloved by Toni Morrison.
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Roger Brunyate
Britten’s 1954 setting of the celebrated Henry James ghost story is one of director Roger Brunyate's masterpieces in the chamber-opera form.
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Anthony Negus
For the most part Anthony Negus directed with spirit, though Anthony Negus couldn’t completely disguise the four-square rhythms nor was Anthony Negus able to lighten the dense orchestration which occasionally covered some of the vocal lines.
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Paul Benedict
Though the director is Paul Benedict, who appeared in the 1974 ''Bad Habits'' and who sensitively staged the same author's ''Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune,''
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