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The Jackal's Head by Elizabeth Peters - AvonBooks
Pages: 336, Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, Avon Books ... Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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Pathfinder Adventure Path: Legacy Of Fire #3- The Jackal's Price ...
Pages: 96, Paperback, Paizo Publishing, LLC. - Books/Subjects/S ... Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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The Jackal [1998]
The Jackal is filmmaking by numbers: take two huge stars, Richard ... Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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Day Of The Jackal [1973]
With its high - intensity plot about an attempt to assassinate Fr ... Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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Mercury Rising/The Jackal
Release Date: 2007 - 01 - 29, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over, Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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In The Line Of Fire/The Jackal [1993]
Release Date: 2008 - 07 - 28, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over, Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth -Blackstone Audiobooks ...
Edition: MP3 Una, MP3 CD, Blackstone Audiobooks,U.S. - Books/Su ... Last Update 30.11.2008 19:26
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by knowkeys - written on 23/08/02 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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This is a review of the DVD, there was no category under DVD's (maybe it can be moved there!) Has the Jackal had its day? How do you stop a film that has no identity? ==================================== If you expect the film to be as good as the 1973 film "The Day of The Jackal" which was based on the Frederick Forsyth Book of the same name, you will be disappointed. The only link between the two appears to be the screenplay writer, Kenneth Ross, who should have insisted that his name be removed from this film. The original film, which was directed by Fred Zinnemann and starred Edward Fox as The Jackal, was an ...
by dave27 - written on 10/12/01 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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None of the signs boded too well ... first we got Richard Gere and Bruce Willis in the lead roles, hardly personnel whom you would immediately associate with the higher things in modern cinema, trading more on their pretty boy looks than a background at RADA ... then you get Willis assuming the role of Master of 1,000 Faces, although he actually stretches to about six, and they all somehow look like the middle aged waster whom Willis played in Death Becomes Her, with the most unbelievable moustaches and wigs you have ever seen ... finally you get a plea, an excuse almost, that you shouldn't see 1997's The Jackal as a remake of 1973's Day of the Jackal, with ...
by Mustapha Nipple - written on 10/02/01 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Very predictable, With an attempt to assassinate a top American offical, sounds good. But predictable the only man who can stop him is a prisoner. A Russian mob hire the Jackal (Bruce Willis) to assassinate a top American offical, after one one of their leading members was killed in a raid by American and Russian secret services. The Jackal has never been seen so is very hard to track, he's cunning, and clever and is able to use many clever disguises to trick the American police and eventually they have to enlist the help of an Irish terrorist (Richard Gere). He agrees to help on one condition, he is given a reduced sentence or a lighter sentence. ...
from pineroad
19/07/2000
The Jackal (DVD) : More TURKEY Than Jackalfrom wampyrii
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