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File:Road House Kane.jpg|link=Road House Kane|'''''[[Road House Kane]]''''' is an epic American action-drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington and Orson Welles, starring Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore. | File:Road House Kane.jpg|link=Road House Kane|'''''[[Road House Kane]]''''' is an epic American action-drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington and Orson Welles, starring Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore. | ||
File:Captain America - The Naked Avenger.jpg|link=Captain America: The Naked Avenger|'''''[[Captain America: The Naked Avenger]]''''' (Original '''''Lucky Hero Slevin''''') is a neo-superhero crime noir action film starring Josh Hartnett. | |||
File:The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics.jpg|link=The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics|'''''[[The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics]]''''' is a science fiction management training film about the importance of ergonomic design in the workplace. | File:The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics.jpg|link=The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics|'''''[[The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics]]''''' is a science fiction management training film about the importance of ergonomic design in the workplace. |
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Road House Kane is an epic American action-drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington and Orson Welles, starring Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore.
Captain America: The Naked Avenger (Original Lucky Hero Slevin) is a neo-superhero crime noir action film starring Josh Hartnett.
The Man Who Fell to Ergonomics is a science fiction management training film about the importance of ergonomic design in the workplace.
Psycho: Rise of the Psychologists is an American psychological horror film starring Janet Leigh and Jordan Peterson.
The beer can-can dance is a high-energy, physically demanding dance that became a popular beer-hall dance in the 1940s, continuing in popularity in French cabaret to this day.