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Revision as of 16:05, 23 December 2024
The Hunt for Notting Hill is a romantic comedy film directed by Roger Michell and, and starring Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Sean Connery, Emma Chambers, and Alec Baldwin.
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Jack LaLanne's Naval Exercises is a self-improvement book by fitness and nutrition advocate Jack Lalanne, and an accompanying motion picture starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin.
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- Notting Hill (film) @ Wikipedia
- Notting Hill - trailer @ YouTube
- The Hunt for Red October (film) @ Wikipedia
- The Hunt for Red October - trailer @ YouTube
- Making of "The Hunt for Red October" - Behind the Scenes @ YouTube
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- Post @ Twitter (19 October 2024)
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