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1359:As director
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532:Development
513:Irwin Keyes
486:Tom Everett
465:Danny Trejo
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447:Soon-Tek Oh
426:Perry Lopez
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349:Los Angeles
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102:Perry Lopez
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1907:Categories
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1728:Caboblanco
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1260:soundtrack
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1215:Death Wish
1200:Death Wish
1043:2012-07-04
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958:2012-07-04
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861:References
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609:plot twist
541:Death Wish
527:Production
314:Caboblanco
259:Death Wish
235:Box office
206:99 minutes
189:1987-11-06
154:Production
62:Characters
1518:Cape Fear
1468:Tiger Bay
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1074:16 August
807:Reception
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373:San Pedro
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317:, 1983's
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414:Kay Lenz
302:St. Ives
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80:Starring
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840:Variety
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