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[ "Dangers of the Canadian Mounted", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "End of the Line (2007 film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "End of the Line (2007 film)", "main subject", "supernatural" ]
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[ "End of the Line (2007 film)", "main subject", "demon" ]
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[ "Fathers and Crows", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Fathers and Crows", "follows", "The Ice-Shirt" ]
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[ "Fathers and Crows", "followed by", "The Rifles" ]
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[ "Gone Fishin' (video game)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Gone Fishin' is a fishing video game for DOS released in 1994 by Amtex. The player takes part of a fishing tournament in the Bay of Quinte in Lake Ontario. This includes buying fishing equipment at a store and getting advice from both the storekeeper and an older man at a nearby fishing lodge.
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[ "Gunfighters of the Northwest", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Plot White Horse Rebels, under the command of a mystery villain known only as The Leader, attempt to create an independent White Horse Republic in Canada's northwest. Funded by gold from the Marrow Mine, they attack Canadian settlements in the area. The North-West Mounted Police, represented primarily by hero Sgt. Ward...
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[ "Comandamenti per un gangster", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Hitler Meets Christ", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Iron Road (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Iron Road is a 2009 Canada/China television miniseries written by Barry Pearson and Raymond Storey and directed by David Wu. Starring Sun Li, Luke Macfarlane, Peter O'Toole, Sam Neill, and Charlotte Sullivan, Iron Road chronicles the untold story of Chinese workers who helped to build the Canadian Pacific Railway in th...
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[ "Mason of the Mounted", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "New Waterford Girl", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
New Waterford Girl is a 1999 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Allan Moyle, and written by Tricia Fish. It stars Liane Balaban as Agnes-Marie "Mooney" Pottie, a teenager in New Waterford, Nova Scotia, who dreams of life beyond her small-town home. She is inspired and fascinated when Lou Benzoa (Tara Spencer-Nairn)...
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[ "Northwest Trail", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Passage (2008 film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Perils of the Royal Mounted", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Susannah of the Mounties (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Susannah of the Mounties is a 1939 American Western film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, and Margaret Lockwood. Based on the 1936 novel Susannah of the Mounties by Muriel Denison, the film is about an orphaned survivor of an Indian attack in the Canadian West who is taken in b...
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[ "Susannah of the Mounties (film)", "based on", "Susannah of the Mounties" ]
Susannah of the Mounties is a 1939 American Western film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, and Margaret Lockwood. Based on the 1936 novel Susannah of the Mounties by Muriel Denison, the film is about an orphaned survivor of an Indian attack in the Canadian West who is taken in b...
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[ "The Ex (1997 film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "The Flaming Forest", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Red Blood of Courage", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Plot Sgt. Sullivan of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police goes undercover as a wanted criminal.
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[ "The Romance of the Far Fur Country", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
History To commemorate the 250th anniversary of Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in 1920, founded in 1670 and then an undisputed leader of the international fur trade, the company decided to bookmark and document its 250 years of journey as part of written history, gramophone recording, and as a feature film. To make the pro...
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[ "Trail of the Mounties", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Tum Bin", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Production Filming The principal photography started from November 2000, and the film is mostly shot in Calgary, Canada, while the songs were picturised in Mumbai.
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[ "Tum Bin", "followed by", "Tum Bin 2" ]
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[ "Nanette of the Wilds", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Nanette of the Wilds", "significant event", "lost film" ]
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[ "Indian Summer (1993 film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Indian Summer is a 1993 American comedy drama film written and directed by Mike Binder. The movie was filmed at Camp Tamakwa (a summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada), which Binder had attended for ten summers as a child camper. Indian Summer features an ensemble cast, including Binder's childhood...
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[ "Indian Summer (1993 film)", "different from", "Indian Summer" ]
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[ "Indian Summer (1993 film)", "main subject", "summer camp" ]
Indian Summer is a 1993 American comedy drama film written and directed by Mike Binder. The movie was filmed at Camp Tamakwa (a summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada), which Binder had attended for ten summers as a child camper. Indian Summer features an ensemble cast, including Binder's childhood...
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[ "Toilet (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Legend No. 17", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Legend No. 17 (Russian: Легенда №17) is a 2013 Russian biographical sports film directed by Nikolai Lebedev and produced by Trite Studio. The film is based on real events and tells of the rise to fame of the Soviet hockey player Valeri Kharlamov and about the first match of the Summit Series USSR — Canada 1972.The film...
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[ "Legend No. 17", "main subject", "Valeri Kharlamov" ]
Legend No. 17 (Russian: Легенда №17) is a 2013 Russian biographical sports film directed by Nikolai Lebedev and produced by Trite Studio. The film is based on real events and tells of the rise to fame of the Soviet hockey player Valeri Kharlamov and about the first match of the Summit Series USSR — Canada 1972.The film...
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[ "Legend No. 17", "main subject", "Summit Series" ]
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[ "Dus", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Dus", "main subject", "terrorism" ]
Dus (transl. Ten) is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Anubhav Sinha, based on the lives of seven fictional SIT (Indian Special Investigation) Team officers. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Zayed Khan, Shilpa Shetty, Esha Deol, Dia Mirza and Raima Sen. Dus is a tribute...
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[ "Mrs. Mike (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Plot A young Boston woman, Kathy O'Fallon, travels north to visit her Uncle John at his cabin near the Canada–US border. While there she meets Mike Flannigan, a sergeant with the Canadian Royal North-West Mounted Police, and before long they're in love. Kathy marries Mike, who takes her by dogsled to his outpost in the...
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[ "Blue Canadian Rockies", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Eye of the Beast", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Cas and Dylan", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Plot Dr. Cas Pepper is a 61-year-old doctor, a self-proclaimed loner, and terminally ill. Dylan Morgan is a 22-year-old woman, somewhat of a social misfit, and an aspiring writer. She is currently living with her boyfriend Bobby, who is an unstable individual. Cas reluctantly agrees to give Dylan a short lift to her ho...
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[ "Offensive Fouls", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Offensive Fouls is a Canadian play about racism written for young adults, for use in secondary schools. It was written by Jason Long.History and plot The play premiered in 1999 and was initially produced by All Nations Theatre, the organization that commissioned Long to write the play. Hustle n' Bustle Theatre made its...
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[ "Jordan Is a Hard Road", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Jordan Is a Hard Road is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Dorothy Gish, Frank Campeau and Sarah Truax. The production was under the overall supervision of D. W. Griffith, and was the first film made by Dwan for Griffith's company Fine Arts. The evangelist Billy Sunday acted as a con...
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[ "Lovers Courageous", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "October Gale (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
October Gale is a Canadian thriller film written and directed by Ruba Nadda. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations section of the festival. It was acquired by IFC Films and received a release in March 2015. The film stars Patricia Clarkson, Scott Speedman, and T...
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[ "In Line of Duty", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "The Purple Lily", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Steele of the Royal Mounted", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Steele of the Royal Mounted is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by David Smith and starring Bert Lytell, Stuart Holmes and Charlotte Merriam. It is based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and was shot on location in the San Bernardino National Forest.Plot As describ...
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[ "Ardaas Karaan (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Ardaas Karaan is a 2019 Indian Punjabi-language social drama film directed by Gippy Grewal from a screenplay co-written with Rana Ranbir. It is sequel to Ardaas and the second installment in Ardaas series. Produced by Humble Motion Pictures; it stars Gurpreet Ghuggi, Gippy Grewal, Japji Khaira, Meher Vij, and Yograj Si...
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[ "Ardaas Karaan (film)", "based on", "Ardaas" ]
Ardaas Karaan is a 2019 Indian Punjabi-language social drama film directed by Gippy Grewal from a screenplay co-written with Rana Ranbir. It is sequel to Ardaas and the second installment in Ardaas series. Produced by Humble Motion Pictures; it stars Gurpreet Ghuggi, Gippy Grewal, Japji Khaira, Meher Vij, and Yograj Si...
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[ "MLB The Show 20", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "The Heart of Doreon", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "NASCAR Heat 5", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Zatōichi (2003 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Zatoichi (座頭市, Zatōichi) (released in the US as The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi) is a 2003 Japanese Jidaigeki action film, directed, written, co-edited by and starring Takeshi Kitano ("Beat" Takeshi) in his 11th directorial venture. Kitano plays the role of the blind swordsman. The film is a revival of the classic Zatoic...
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[ "The Karate Kid (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Level 2 Daniel then starts the second level which is set in Okinawa (the primary setting for The Karate Kid Part II). There, he must dispatch random thugs who die in one hit while progressing to Chozen at the end of the stage. For every few enemies dispatched, Daniel can collect large "C" and "D" symbols that allow him...
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[ "Buttoners", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Buttoners", "narrative location", "Prague" ]
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[ "Buttoners", "participant of", "11th European Film Awards" ]
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[ "The House of the Sleeping Beauties", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot The titular house is an establishment where old men pay to sleep besides young girls that had been narcotized and happen to be naked, the sleeping beauties. The old men are expected to take sleeping pills and share the bed for a whole night with a girl without attempting anything of "bad taste" like "putting a fin...
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[ "Nobody Knows (2004 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ninja Assassin", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ninja Assassin", "narrative location", "Berlin" ]
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[ "Crossfire (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Crossfire (クロスファイア, Kurosufaia) is a novel by Miyuki Miyabe. The novel, published in Japan in 1998, and was published in English by Kodansha America in 2006. The English version was translated by Deborah Stuhr Iwabuchi and Anna Husson Isozaki.Plot introduction The novel is about a girl named Junko Aoki (青木淳子 Aoki Junko...
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[ "Sputnik Sweetheart", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Sputnik Sweetheart (スプートニクの恋人, Supūtoniku no Koibito) is a novel by Haruki Murakami, published in Japan, by Kodansha, in 1999. An English translation by Philip Gabriel was then published in 2001.Plot summary Sumire is an aspiring writer who survives on a family stipend and the creative input of her only friend, the nov...
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[ "Sputnik Sweetheart", "narrative location", "Greece" ]
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[ "Sputnik Sweetheart", "followed by", "Kafka on the Shore" ]
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[ "Tumblepop", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Tumblepop is a 1991 platform arcade video game developed by Data East first published in Japan by Namco, then in North America by Leprechaun Inc. and later in Europe by Mitchell Corporation. Starring two ghosthunters, players are tasked with travelling across different countries, capturing enemies and throwing them as ...
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[ "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Toru Okada: The narrator and protagonist, Toru is a passive and often apathetic young man living in suburban Japan. He is Kumiko's husband and continually follows the orders or wishes of others. Toru is portrayed as an average man and the embodiment of passivity. He is a legal aid who is considering a law degree but ha...
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[ "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle", "main subject", "Japan" ]
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[ "G.I. Samurai", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "House (1977 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "House (1977 film)", "main subject", "haunted house" ]
House (Japanese: ハウス, Hepburn: Hausu) is a 1977 Japanese experimental comedy horror film directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It is about a schoolgirl traveling with her six friends to her ailing aunt's country home, where they come face to face with supernatural events as the girls are, one by one, devoured by ...
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[ "Yae's Sakura", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Yae's Sakura (Japanese: 八重の桜, Hepburn: Yae no Sakura) is a 2013 Japanese historical drama television series and the 52nd NHK taiga drama. Written by Mutsumi Yamamoto, the drama focuses on Niijima Yae, who is portrayed by Haruka Ayase. Yae is a strong believer in women's rights and the story follows her journey in Japan...
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[ "Onibaba (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Onibaba (鬼婆, lit. "Demon hag"), also titled The Hole, is a 1964 Japanese historical drama and horror film written and directed by Kaneto Shindō. The film is set during a civil war in medieval Japan. Nobuko Otowa and Jitsuko Yoshimura play two women who kill infighting soldiers to steal their armor and possessions for s...
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[ "Devilman (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Godzilla Raids Again", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Godzilla Raids Again", "followed by", "King Kong vs. Godzilla" ]
Legacy The film was followed by King Kong vs. Godzilla, released on August 11, 1962. Godzilla Raids Again introduced the monster vs. monster formula that would be become prominent and synonymous with the franchise. After the release of the film, Toho featured Anguirus in various multimedia (see Appearances).
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[ "Shōgun (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Shōgun is a 1975 novel by James Clavell. It is the first novel (by internal chronology) of the author's Asian Saga. A major best-seller, by 1990 the book had sold 15 million copies worldwide.Premise Beginning in feudal Japan some months before the critical Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, Shōgun gives an account of the ri...
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[ "Sonatine (1993 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Sonatine (Japanese: ソナチネ, Hepburn: Sonachine) is a 1993 Japanese yakuza film directed, written and edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in the film. It won numerous awards and became one of Kitano's most successful and praised films, garnering him a sizable international fan base.
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[ "Confessions (2010 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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