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  2. Afterglow (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Afterglow is a 1997 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Alan Rudolph and starring Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller. It was produced by Robert Altman and filmed in Montreal. Christie's performance earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. [1]

  3. Afterglow (1923 film) - Wikipedia

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    Afterglow is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by G. B. Samuelson and Walter Summers and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Fred Hearne and James Lindsay. It was made at Isleworth Studios . [1]

  4. 8 Million Ways to Die - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $18 million [ 1] Box office. $1,305,114 [ 2] 8 Million Ways to Die is a 1986 American neo-noir action thriller film [ 3][ 4] directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jeff Bridges, Rosanna Arquette, and Andy Garcia. It was Ashby's final film, and the first attempt to adapt the Matthew Scudder detective stories of Lawrence Block for the screen.

  5. Afterglow Live - Wikipedia

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    2002–2003. Genre. Pop. Label. Nettwerk (Canada), Arista. Producer. Pierre Marchand. Afterglow Remixes Digital EP was a free, download-only EP released simultaneously with Afterglow Live. Customers who bought the album in stores were invited to visit www.download-disc.com and use a unique code to download rare remixes from the Afterglow album.

  6. Afterglow (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Afterglow (1997 film), starring Nick Nolte and Julie Christie. Afterglow (1923 film), a 1923 British silent drama film. "Afterglow", the seventeenth episode of the second season of That 70s Show. Afterglow: A Last Conversation with Pauline Kael, a 2003 book about film critic Pauline Kael. Afterglow, a jazz radio show produced by WFIU.

  7. Afterglow - Wikipedia

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    An afterglow in meteorology consists of several atmospheric optical phenomena, with a general definition as a broad arch of whitish or pinkish sunlight in the twilight sky, consisting of the bright segment and the purple light. [1] [2] Purple light mainly occurs when the Sun is 2–6° below the horizon, from civil to nautical twilight, while ...

  8. Afterglow (Tina Turner song) - Wikipedia

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    Afterglow (Tina Turner song) " Afterglow " is a song recorded by Tina Turner, written and produced by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle, and produced by Britten. It appeared on her studio album Break Every Rule (1986), and featured Steve Winwood on keyboards. The song was the eighth and final song from the album to be released as a single, if only ...

  9. Afterglow (INXS song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Desmond Child, [2] and was a tribute to Michael Hutchence, one of INXS' founders, who committed accidental suicide in 1997. In singing the song, J. D. Fortune, winner of Rock Star: INXS, described his role in Hutchence's legacy—his "afterglow". It is a bhangra rock song written in F sharp minor .