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Sleeping Dogs Lie (2014 Film)
Sleeping Dogs or Sleeping Dogs Lie may refer to: Film * ''Sleeping Dogs'' (1977 film), a New Zealand drama * ''Sleeping Dogs'' (1997 film), a Canadian sci-fi film * ''Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (1998 film), based on the true-life story of Ambrose Small * ''Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (2005 film), a short film * ''Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (2006 film), an American romantic black comedy * ''Sleeping Dogs'' (2024 film), an American crime thriller film Literature * ''Sleeping Dogs'', a 1995 novel by Sonya Hartnett * ''Sleeping Dogs'', a 1990 novel by William Garner * ''Sleeping Dogs'', a 1992 novel by Thomas Perry Television * ''Sleeping Dogs'' (TV series), a British late-night program 2000–2001 * "Sleeping Dogs" (''Doctors''), a 2002 episode * "Sleeping Dogs" (''Star Trek: Enterprise''), a 2002 episode * "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (''House''), a 2006 episode * "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (''Only Fools and Horses''), a 1985 episode * "Sleeping Dogs Lie", a 2004 episode of ''Third Watch'' Other uses ...
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Sleeping Dogs (1977 Film)
''Sleeping Dogs'' is a 1977 New Zealand action thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson. It is based on the book ''Smith's Dream'' by C.K. Stead, and is notable for being the first feature-length 35 mm film produced entirely in New Zealand. The film stars Sam Neill, Clyde Scott, and Warren Oates. It was a major success critically and commercially, and launched the career of Sam Neill. A political thriller with action film elements, it follows the lead man alone character "Smith" (Neill) as New Zealand plunges into a police state as a fascist government institutes martial law after industrial disputes flare into violence. Smith gets caught between the special police and a growing resistance movement, and reluctantly becomes involved. Often named one of the best New Zealand films of all time, it is considered a classic and a landmark in the new wave of New Zealand cinema that flourished in the 1970s and 80s. Plot Following the break-up of his marriage caused by his wife's aff ...
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Sleeping Dogs (Doctors)
The fourth series of the British medical soap opera ''Doctors'' originally aired between 2 September 2002 and 13 June 2003. It consisted of 154 episodes. An increase in episode output saw an increase in the core cast, with six regulars cast for the series: Laurence Penry-Jones, Ela Kay, Stirling Gallacher, Diane Keen, Seán Gleeson and Ben Jones. Penry-Jones and Kay departed their roles at the end of the series. The series received an average of 2.5 million viewers. Cast As the episode output for ''Doctors'' increased, the core cast increased. The fourth series saw the castings of six regulars. The introductions began with flatmates Oliver Berg (Laurence Penry-Jones), a doctor, and Carolina Shaw (Ela Kay), a receptionist. Oliver became the first regular gay character on ''Doctors''. Stirling Gallacher then joined the series as doctor Ronnie Woodson. She was followed by Ronnie's onscreen husband, lawyer George (Seán Gleeson). Diane Keen then joined as Julia Parsons, the ex-wif ...
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The Garden (Merril Bainbridge Album)
''The Garden'' is the debut studio album by Australian singer Merril Bainbridge, released in Australia on 31 July 1995 by Gotham Records. The album has a main genre of alternative pop songs—some written by Bainbridge herself, Owen Bolwell, Stan Paulzen (both of Tlot Tlot) and Siew. ''The Garden'' debuted inside the top ten on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and is her highest selling album to date, being certified double platinum by Australian Recording Industry Association, ARIA. The album nominated Bainbridge for eight awards throughout the 1995 and the 1996 ARIA Awards including; "Best Pop Release", "Breakthrough Artist – Single", "Best New Talent", "Best Female Artist", "Single of the Year", "Breakthrough Artist – Album", "Highest Selling Single" and "Highest Selling Album". Commercial performance and singles ''The Garden'' was commercially successful in Australia and had minor success in New Zealand and the United States. In mid-August 1995, it debuted at number five ...
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Sleeping Dogs (video Game)
''Sleeping Dogs'' is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by United Front Games and published by Square Enix. The game was released for PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360 in August 2012. Set in contemporary Hong Kong, the story follows martial artist and undercover police officer Wei Shen who infiltrates the Sun On Yee Triad organization. Gameplay focuses on Wei Shen's martial arts moves, fighting, shooting and parkour abilities, and on gadgets that can be used for combat and exploration. Players must complete missions to unlock content and continue the story, but they may instead freely roam the game's open world environment and engage in both legal and criminal activities. The latter may incite a police response, the intensity of which is controlled by a "heat" system. Actions such as fighting, driving and racing grant Shen statistical rewards and earn the player achievements. ''Sleeping Dogs'' development began in 2008. The game was announced in 2009 as part of the ''Tr ...
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