"Jacobus en Corneel" (1984)
Movie: "Jacobus en Corneel" (1984)
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- Country: Belgium
- Genre: Family
Movie: "Jacobus en Corneel" (1984)
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Movie: "Jacob’s Ladder" (2004)
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Movie: "Jacob’s Ladder" (2003)
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Movie: "Jacob Two-Two" (2003)
“Being the youngest and smallest of his large family, Jacob fell into the necessary habit of continually repeating himself to be heard which earned him the nickname, Jacob Two-Two. While that habit has faded a bit since his family’s move to Montreal, that is the least of his concerns. After all, when the big city has plenty of adventure to offer for himself and his friends whether it be thwarting his school’s villianous faculty, or exploring the strange places and people of the metropolis, life’s a challenge the first time around! Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)”
Movie: "Jacob og Lotte…" (1995)
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Movie: "Jackson 5ive" (1971)
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Movie: "The Jackie Gleason Show" (1961)
“The four panelists put their heads through a cutout in a board. They did not know what was painted on the board and their job was to guess what it was. Written by J.E. McKillop {jack-mckillop@worldnet.att.net}”
Trivia: Aired on CBS on January 20, 1961, immediately following the inauguration of John F. Kennedy.
Movie: "Jackie Chan Adventures" (2000)
“Jackie Chan, an amateur archelogist, would prefer to quietly do his work for the local university, but fate has dealt another hand. That happens when he finds a shield containing a talisman is but the first of a dozen pursued by a criminal organization called The Dark Hand led a man called Valmont and guided by a spirit called Shendu. Against this Jackie, his niece Jade, and their uncle must cooperate with the secret law enforcement organization, Section 13, to oppose this threat. Along the way, our heroes must face wild dangers that will demand all of Jackie’s skill in martial arts and his daring to overcome. Written by Kenneth Chisholm {kchishol@home.com}”
Trivia: The masked luchador, El Toro Fuerte, prides himself at never removing his mask. Ironically enough, in every episode that has centered around El Toro, but not every episode in which he has appeared, El Toro loses/removes his mask. He also says “Sorry!” in every episode he has appeared in, excluding the finale.
Movie: "Jackanory" (1965)
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Trivia: This programme takes its title from the nursery rhyme: “I’ll tell you a story about Jack-a-Nory, And now my story’s begun; I’ll tell you another about Jack and his brother, And now my story’s done.”