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Robert Klane
Other films with similar themes have tried to present 1970s dance culture in a responsible manner, but this Armyan Berstein (Cross My Heart) scripted, Robert Klane (Weekend at Bernie's II) directed masterpiece–and Academy Award winner–is one of the few chunks of cinematic amusement to accurately articulate the shimmering splendour that is Disco.
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by Ted Kotcheff, written by Robert Klane, and starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Terry Kiser
Weekend at Bernie's is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Robert Klane, and starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Terry Kiser.
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Andrew Haigh
Andrew Haigh wrote and directed one of my favorite films of the century so far, Weekend, and Andrew Haigh's 2015 movie 45 Years is based on David Constantine's breathtaking short story 'In Another Country' — as rich and perfect a story as you're ever likely to read.
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by Jean-Luc Godard
Weekend (French: Week-end) is a 1967 black comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne, both of whom were mainstream French TV stars.
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to be Terry Kiser's most memorable
(Weekend at Bernie’s II) appears to be Terry Kiser's most memorable.
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The director chosen was Shawn Levy, who had previously made a host of forgettably bland mainstream American comedies and family fare including Big Fat Liar (2002), Just Married (2003), Cheaper
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Glen Winter
the second episode was written by series developers/creators Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler and Andrew Kreisberg, and directed by Glen Winter.
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by Ron Howard
the weekend is directed by Ron Howard and stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, and Paul Bettany.
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Gordon Edelstein
The director was Gordon Edelstein with the cast that featured Alexandra Henrikson, Josh Stamberg, Greg Germann as Norm and Jenna Fischer as Corky.
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by Sarah Goodes (The Sugar House)
Directed by Sarah Goodes (The Sugar House), with a team bursting with fierce female talent including three of our great actors – Belinda Giblin, Toni Scanlan and Melita Jurisc – The Weekend is a captivating, funny and insightful story of growing older, age, taking stock of life lived and how still to live.
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by Terrence Malick
Written and directed by Terrence Malick, the weekend is an extraordinary movie about life, the universe and everything.
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William Schofield
The directors are Ian Briggs, Rainer Strunz, Jessica Liew, Amit Julka, Jaimin Atkins, Danny Juric, Rido Pin, Luke Henderson, Glenn Cowdrey, Sarah Townson, Patric Przeradzki and William Schofield.
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by Andrew Heigh
Weekend is a British film directed by Andrew Heigh and starred with Tom Cullen and Chris New enacting two men Russell and Glen respectively.
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by Advait Chandan
Directed by Advait Chandan, the weekend’s a musical drama and stars superstar Aamir Khan and Meher Vij in lead roles alongside Zaira.
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Co-Managers Nancy Boone and Ted Foreman
Co-Managers Nancy Boone and Ted Foreman directed the weekend to make sure things ran smoothly and Show Secretary Beth Viering played a large part in ensuring that happened by keeping the office in order.
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Gerard Krawczyk
As in the two previous movies, the director was Gerard Krawczyk, and Luc Besson was scriptwriter and producer.
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William Friedkin
Directors included Cleveland native Wes Craven and William Friedkin.
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Danny Mulheron
The second-series puppeteer was Nick Blake and the director was Danny Mulheron the same director of Paradise Café by the same company.
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Brian Burke
Director was Brian Burke, resident director of ‘Le Reve’ in Las Vegas.
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