Stars: Philip Martin Brown, Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Matt Barber, Katie Sheridan, Charles Dale, Andrew McGillan, Alexandra Afryea | Written by Paul Dudbridge, Jim Griffin | Directed by Paul Dudbridge
There have been a whole host of movies featuring Frankenstein’s monster. The first appeared in 1910 and the most famous and best is still 1931’s Frankenstein. Its sequel in 1935 – Bride of Frankenstein – is another classic but there’s been probably more misses than hits since then. In 2013 Frankenstein’s Army had some cool ideas but didn’t hit the heights it perhaps should have while the following year’s I, Frankenstein was a fun, if throwaway, action horror. Bernard Rose directed 2015’s Frankenstein and I wish more people would check that out because it’s great. While this year brings Lisa Frankenstein and this, co-writer/director Paul Dudbridge’s Frankenstein’s Legacy.
Frankenstein’s Legacy is set in 1875, 100 years after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment,...
There have been a whole host of movies featuring Frankenstein’s monster. The first appeared in 1910 and the most famous and best is still 1931’s Frankenstein. Its sequel in 1935 – Bride of Frankenstein – is another classic but there’s been probably more misses than hits since then. In 2013 Frankenstein’s Army had some cool ideas but didn’t hit the heights it perhaps should have while the following year’s I, Frankenstein was a fun, if throwaway, action horror. Bernard Rose directed 2015’s Frankenstein and I wish more people would check that out because it’s great. While this year brings Lisa Frankenstein and this, co-writer/director Paul Dudbridge’s Frankenstein’s Legacy.
Frankenstein’s Legacy is set in 1875, 100 years after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Beware Frankenstein Legacy as director Paul Dudbridge (Fear the Invisible Man) reanimates the legend with a brand-new fear-filled period feature, that stars a stellar cast of acting talent and is brought to life on Digital thanks to 101 Films.
England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Stolen at knifepoint, traded in shadowy back alleys and chased by a shadowy cabal who want them destroyed. Now, in the hands of gifted scientist Millicent Browning (Juliet Aubrey), what darkness is set the befall her?
Millicent’s beloved husband (Philip Martin Brown) is desperately ill with a degenerative disease and she will stop at nothing in her determination to find a cure before it’s too late. Their son William (Matt Barber), a doctor in the local asylum, voices his concerns but she pays no heed.
When her husband kills himself, she finally snaps, disappearing...
England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Stolen at knifepoint, traded in shadowy back alleys and chased by a shadowy cabal who want them destroyed. Now, in the hands of gifted scientist Millicent Browning (Juliet Aubrey), what darkness is set the befall her?
Millicent’s beloved husband (Philip Martin Brown) is desperately ill with a degenerative disease and she will stop at nothing in her determination to find a cure before it’s too late. Their son William (Matt Barber), a doctor in the local asylum, voices his concerns but she pays no heed.
When her husband kills himself, she finally snaps, disappearing...
- 3/5/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
This week is notable for bringing two recent big screen releases into our homes, one a horror comedy from the writer of Jennifer’s Body and the other an Oscar nominated genre favorite.
Here’s all the new horror releasing February 27 – March 3, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Less than one month after being released in theaters, the horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein is now available at home. You can own or rent the film on Digital starting today.
Directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body), Lisa Frankenstein first dug up someone special in movie theaters nationwide on February 9.
Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Billed as a coming-of-rage tale, Lisa Frankenstein instead offers a celebration of outcasts and weirdos.”
“It makes for a sugary sweet, almost wholesome effort held together by a trio of infectiously winsome performances,” Meagan’s review continued.
Here’s all the new horror releasing February 27 – March 3, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Less than one month after being released in theaters, the horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein is now available at home. You can own or rent the film on Digital starting today.
Directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body), Lisa Frankenstein first dug up someone special in movie theaters nationwide on February 9.
Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Billed as a coming-of-rage tale, Lisa Frankenstein instead offers a celebration of outcasts and weirdos.”
“It makes for a sugary sweet, almost wholesome effort held together by a trio of infectiously winsome performances,” Meagan’s review continued.
- 2/27/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The director of Fear the Invisible Man is bringing another classic monster back to the screen with Frankenstein: Legacy, and the official trailer has been unleased this week.
Frankenstein: Legacy doesn’t yet have a release date. Stay tuned.
“England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patience disappear from asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father’s body – and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.”
Philip Martin Brown, Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Matt Barber, Katie Sheridan, Charles Dale, Marc Danbury, Alexandra Afryea, and Paul Mohan star in Frankenstein: Legacy.
Paul Dudbridge directed the upcoming horror film, written by Jim Griffin.
Producers include Monika Gergelova and Malcolm Winter.
The post ‘Frankenstein: Legacy’ Trailer – Director of ‘Fear the Invisible Man...
Frankenstein: Legacy doesn’t yet have a release date. Stay tuned.
“England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patience disappear from asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father’s body – and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.”
Philip Martin Brown, Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Matt Barber, Katie Sheridan, Charles Dale, Marc Danbury, Alexandra Afryea, and Paul Mohan star in Frankenstein: Legacy.
Paul Dudbridge directed the upcoming horror film, written by Jim Griffin.
Producers include Monika Gergelova and Malcolm Winter.
The post ‘Frankenstein: Legacy’ Trailer – Director of ‘Fear the Invisible Man...
- 9/27/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Earlier this year, we heard that Paul Dudbridge had directed a “period action thriller” called Fear the Invisible Man. That movie has since secured distribution, but a release date has not yet been announced. Since making Fear the Invisible Man, Dudbridge has moved on to directing another movie inspired by a classic horror tale. His latest film is called Frankenstein: Legacy, and 101 Films International is presenting it to potential distributors.
Starring Michelle Ryan – who will always be known as the Bionic Woman to me, even though she only played the character in 8 episodes of the short-lived 2007 reboot – stars in Frankenstein: Legacy, which is set in England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patients disappear from the local asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole...
Starring Michelle Ryan – who will always be known as the Bionic Woman to me, even though she only played the character in 8 episodes of the short-lived 2007 reboot – stars in Frankenstein: Legacy, which is set in England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patients disappear from the local asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole...
- 12/9/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Screen Daily reports this morning that UK sales and distribution label 101 Films International has landed worldwide distribution rights for a gothic drama titled Frankenstein Legacy.
Unlike most Frankenstein films, it sounds like this one doesn’t focus on Victor Frankenstein and his Monster at all. Rather, it takes place many, many years After those events.
Directed by Paul Dudbridge (Fear The Invisible Man), the film is “set in an unruly England in 1875, a century after Victor Frankenstein’s failed creature creation. Graves are being torn up, and patients are disappearing from the local asylum. When one woman’s husband dies from suicide, she looks to Frankenstein’s journals for a way to bring him back.”
Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Philip Martin Brown and Matt Barber star.
M & M Film Productions produced the upcoming Frankenstein Legacy.
The post ‘Frankenstein Legacy’ Takes Place a Century After Victor Frankenstein Created His...
Unlike most Frankenstein films, it sounds like this one doesn’t focus on Victor Frankenstein and his Monster at all. Rather, it takes place many, many years After those events.
Directed by Paul Dudbridge (Fear The Invisible Man), the film is “set in an unruly England in 1875, a century after Victor Frankenstein’s failed creature creation. Graves are being torn up, and patients are disappearing from the local asylum. When one woman’s husband dies from suicide, she looks to Frankenstein’s journals for a way to bring him back.”
Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Philip Martin Brown and Matt Barber star.
M & M Film Productions produced the upcoming Frankenstein Legacy.
The post ‘Frankenstein Legacy’ Takes Place a Century After Victor Frankenstein Created His...
- 11/4/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The UK outfit has worldwide distribution rights.
UK sales and distribution outfit 101 Films International has landed worldwide distribution rights for Frankenstein Legacy.
The gothic drama is directed by Paul Dudbridge, and set in an unruly England in 1875, a century after Victor Frankenstein’s failed creature creation. Graves are being torn up, and patients are disappearing from the local asylum. When one woman’s husband dies from suicide, she looks to Frankenstein’s journals for a way to bring him back.
Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Philip Martin Brown and Matt Barber star. London-based M & M Film Productions are the producers.
UK sales and distribution outfit 101 Films International has landed worldwide distribution rights for Frankenstein Legacy.
The gothic drama is directed by Paul Dudbridge, and set in an unruly England in 1875, a century after Victor Frankenstein’s failed creature creation. Graves are being torn up, and patients are disappearing from the local asylum. When one woman’s husband dies from suicide, she looks to Frankenstein’s journals for a way to bring him back.
Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Philip Martin Brown and Matt Barber star. London-based M & M Film Productions are the producers.
- 11/4/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Harvey Weinstein turned himself in today at New York’s Tribeca precinct near the home of his former The Weinstein Company and arrested on multiple sex crimes charges handed down by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
The news of Weinstein’s surrender, which was tipped Thursday, has been a moment of vindication and catharsis for the #MeToo movement and especially the more than 80 women who have come forward to accuse the Oscar-winning producer of alleged sexual harassment and abuse over the decades.
Here are reactions coming in already from Hollywood and beyond as the NYPD says Weinstein was formally arrested, processed and charged with rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse and sexual misconduct for incidents involving two separate women.
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What took you so long Harvey? pic.twitter.com/MUFB34fWai
— Asia Argento (@AsiaArgento) May 25, 2018
Harvey Weinstein ain’t smiling now https://t.co/upZJRxGPeO
— Asia...
The news of Weinstein’s surrender, which was tipped Thursday, has been a moment of vindication and catharsis for the #MeToo movement and especially the more than 80 women who have come forward to accuse the Oscar-winning producer of alleged sexual harassment and abuse over the decades.
Here are reactions coming in already from Hollywood and beyond as the NYPD says Weinstein was formally arrested, processed and charged with rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse and sexual misconduct for incidents involving two separate women.
Keep refreshing for more:
What took you so long Harvey? pic.twitter.com/MUFB34fWai
— Asia Argento (@AsiaArgento) May 25, 2018
Harvey Weinstein ain’t smiling now https://t.co/upZJRxGPeO
— Asia...
- 5/25/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The chase is on: a mix of icy ruthlessness and warm romanticism enliven Ken Follett's novel of pre-invasion esponage intrigue. Kate Nelligan heats up the screen with Donald Sutherland, the 'seventies most unlikely sex star. Plus a lush and wondrous music score by Miklos Rozsa. Eye of the Needle Blu-ray Twilight Time 1981 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 112 min. / Street Date September 13, 2016 / Available from the Twilight Time Movies Store29.95 Starring Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelligan, Christopher Cazenove, Ian Bannen, Philip Martin Brown, Bill Nighy, Stephen MacKenna, Sam Kydd. Cinematography Alan Hume Original Music Miklos Rozsa Written by Stanley Mann based on the novel by Ken Follett Produced by Stephen Friedman Directed by Richard Marquand
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
We're all familiar with this kind of thriller -- over shots of fresh-faced troops moving off to war, a portentous scrolling text tells us about the desperate situation of London -- and the Free World -- as Hitler's Luftwaffe threatens.
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
We're all familiar with this kind of thriller -- over shots of fresh-faced troops moving off to war, a portentous scrolling text tells us about the desperate situation of London -- and the Free World -- as Hitler's Luftwaffe threatens.
- 10/25/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Review Gem Wheeler 1 Apr 2014 - 07:00
The new series of Endeavour maintains the tricky balance between satisfying Morse fans and drawing in new viewers...
This review contains spoilers.
2.1 Trove
Behind each of the cases solved by the young Endeavour Morse in 1960s Oxford lies a bigger mystery, one that taxes the audience’s puzzle-solving skills even as the detective remains blissfully unaware of the need to crack it. It is, of course, the enigma of Morse himself. John Thaw’s iconic portrayal of Colin Dexter’s dour, embittered yet thoroughly decent detective needs no real introduction, but Morse’s past exists for us only in outline: a broken engagement, a difficult Oxford career, an abiding resentment of the top brass who obstructed him at every turn.
Endeavour’s first series established Shaun Evans as a fine Morse, well able to capture the character’s established idiosyncrasies while making the role his own.
The new series of Endeavour maintains the tricky balance between satisfying Morse fans and drawing in new viewers...
This review contains spoilers.
2.1 Trove
Behind each of the cases solved by the young Endeavour Morse in 1960s Oxford lies a bigger mystery, one that taxes the audience’s puzzle-solving skills even as the detective remains blissfully unaware of the need to crack it. It is, of course, the enigma of Morse himself. John Thaw’s iconic portrayal of Colin Dexter’s dour, embittered yet thoroughly decent detective needs no real introduction, but Morse’s past exists for us only in outline: a broken engagement, a difficult Oxford career, an abiding resentment of the top brass who obstructed him at every turn.
Endeavour’s first series established Shaun Evans as a fine Morse, well able to capture the character’s established idiosyncrasies while making the role his own.
- 4/15/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Waterloo Road star Mark Benton has admitted that he is missing the show's cast after bowing out as Maths teacher Daniel 'Chalky' Chalk. The actor filmed his final scenes for the BBC One drama last autumn, but will remain on screen for a few more weeks as his fostering storyline with Kevin Skelton (Tommy Lawrence Knight) continues. Speaking on ITV's Lorraine today (January 31), Benton explained that his decision to bow out for new projects was a difficult one to make. Asked whether he is missing the show, Benton replied: "I am! [I had] two years on and off - I've done 50 episodes. "Because we moved up to Glasgow, we were all up there together, and I miss that. I still miss them and talk to them. I was talking to Philip Martin Brown and Jason Done just yesterday." He continued: "I think it's one (more)...
- 1/31/2013
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road's Philip Martin Brown has outlined his desire to reprise his on-screen partnership with Denise Welch. Celebrity Big Brother star Welch, who played incompetent French teacher Steph Haydock, starred on the BBC school drama between 2006 and 2010. Speaking to Digital Spy, the actor revealed: "I would always like Steph Haydock to make a shock return, yeah! The 56-year-old added: "I've been really, really lucky with the females that I've played against on Waterloo (more)...
- 8/20/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road star Philip Martin Brown has spoken of how epilepsy almost destroyed his theatre career. The actor, best known for playing strict teacher Grantly Budgen on the BBC One show, was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy at the age of 19. He later had to quit the stage as his seizures became increasingly frequent. Brown told The Sun that doctors finally cleared him for successful brain surgery 15 years after he was first diagnosed. "Epilepsy affected my life, my career, everything," he explained. "It took away a lot of confidence because I never knew where it would happen or who I would be with." Recalling one occasion when he suffered a seizure on stage, Brown continued: "I'm told the cast covered for me and the audience didn't (more)...
- 3/26/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road star Philip Martin Brown has revealed that fans can expect an "emotional rollercoaster" for his character Grantly Budgen in the show's new series. A new storyline on the BBC One drama will see Grantly clash with dinner lady Maggie Croft, before their spark takes a romantic twist as they develop feelings for each other. The possibility of a new relationship puts Grantly in a difficult position as he must also consider his wife Fleur, who has Alzheimer's. Teasing the Grantly and Maggie plot, Brown told TV Choice: "I can tell you that their rivalry develops. It's the whole 'will they, won't they'? They spark off one another, and Melanie Hill - who plays Maggie - is great fun." (more)...
- 2/16/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road newcomer Sarah Hadland has warned that her character Linda Radleigh has a "dark side". Linda causes a stir at the school in next week's episode when she is appointed as the new Head of English, leaving Grantly (Philip Martin Brown) furious that she was hired without the position even being advertised. Hadland told TV Times of her character: "All I can say is that she's had a past with head teacher Michael Byrne and more will be revealed about that. "There is quite a dark side to Linda - she's a fantastic teacher, but she ruffles a few feathers quite quickly." Hadland continued: "It's really interesting and great fun to play somebody who rubs people up the wrong way (more)...
- 9/23/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road star Philip Martin Brown has confirmed that he is hoping to stick with the show following its move to Scotland. The actor has played the role of strict English teacher Grantly Budgen since the drama's first series, but the news that Waterloo Road will be leaving its home of Rochdale next year has led to speculation over the future of the current cast. Yesterday, it was announced that a surprise storyline due to air in early 2012 will result in a group of existing pupils and teachers setting up an independent school in Scotland, which will also use the Waterloo Road name. Brown wrote on Twitter: "Wr north of the border will be great - just (more)...
- 8/24/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Katie Price will pull on her dancing shoes for Comic Relief’s Let’s Dance spectacular.
Hosted by Alex Jones and Steve Jones, the third series of the celebrity charity show will highlight malaria as it raises money for Comic Relief. Over three weeks, the stars will dance in front of a live studio audience, hoping to secure a place in the grand final.
Joining Katie in the series will be TV star Joe Swash, The Mighty Boosh’s Noel Fielding, Lulu, TV host Penny Smith, Marcus Brigstocke and Philip Martin Brown.
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Hosted by Alex Jones and Steve Jones, the third series of the celebrity charity show will highlight malaria as it raises money for Comic Relief. Over three weeks, the stars will dance in front of a live studio audience, hoping to secure a place in the grand final.
Joining Katie in the series will be TV star Joe Swash, The Mighty Boosh’s Noel Fielding, Lulu, TV host Penny Smith, Marcus Brigstocke and Philip Martin Brown.
Read more...
- 2/9/2011
- Look to the Stars
Katie Price is to star in ‘Let’s Dance for Comic Relief’.
The former glamour model is reportedly hoping taking part in the charity dance spectacular will help her win back fans after her bitter split from ex-husband Alex Reid after just 11 months of marriage.
Joining a string of stars in the three-part BBC One show – including former ‘EastEnders’ actor Joe Swash, ‘The Mighty Boosh’s Noel Fielding and ‘Waterloo Road’ star Philip Martin Brown – Katie will be seen working alongside a choreographer to learn famous dance routines.
According to The Sun newspaper, the moves will then be performed over a three-week period from February 19, with a public vote deciding who will land a place in the show’s final.
‘Let’s Dance for Comic Relief’ – which was won by comedian Rufus Hound last year – will be hosted by Steve Jones and ‘The One Show’ presenter Alex Jones and will raise cash for malaria victims.
The former glamour model is reportedly hoping taking part in the charity dance spectacular will help her win back fans after her bitter split from ex-husband Alex Reid after just 11 months of marriage.
Joining a string of stars in the three-part BBC One show – including former ‘EastEnders’ actor Joe Swash, ‘The Mighty Boosh’s Noel Fielding and ‘Waterloo Road’ star Philip Martin Brown – Katie will be seen working alongside a choreographer to learn famous dance routines.
According to The Sun newspaper, the moves will then be performed over a three-week period from February 19, with a public vote deciding who will land a place in the show’s final.
‘Let’s Dance for Comic Relief’ – which was won by comedian Rufus Hound last year – will be hosted by Steve Jones and ‘The One Show’ presenter Alex Jones and will raise cash for malaria victims.
- 2/8/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Katie Price, Marcus Brigstocke, Joe Swash and Waterloo Road’s Philip Martin Brown are getting ready to don their dancing shoes and take on their other competitors for this year’s Let’s Dance for… Comic Relief.
This year’s series kicks off on Saturday 19 February on BBC One. Celebrities already limbering up for the show include: Noel Fielding, Russell Kane, Colin and Justin, Penny Smith, Andi Osho, Ed Byrne, Rebecca Front, Lulu, Caroline Flack, Adrian Edmondson, Lee Nelson and an Eighties super group of Toyah Wilcox, Clare Grogan, Chesney Hawkes and Limahl.
Alex Jones (presenter of The One Show) will join Steve Jones to host this year’s show.
Jo Wallace, BBC executive producer, said: “We’re so excited to announce these latest names, they add to an already fantastic line-up and this year’s show is shaping up to be a fun packed, high energy event all in the name of charity.
This year’s series kicks off on Saturday 19 February on BBC One. Celebrities already limbering up for the show include: Noel Fielding, Russell Kane, Colin and Justin, Penny Smith, Andi Osho, Ed Byrne, Rebecca Front, Lulu, Caroline Flack, Adrian Edmondson, Lee Nelson and an Eighties super group of Toyah Wilcox, Clare Grogan, Chesney Hawkes and Limahl.
Alex Jones (presenter of The One Show) will join Steve Jones to host this year’s show.
Jo Wallace, BBC executive producer, said: “We’re so excited to announce these latest names, they add to an already fantastic line-up and this year’s show is shaping up to be a fun packed, high energy event all in the name of charity.
- 2/7/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Waterloo Road star Philip Martin Brown has revealed that his character Grantly Budgen will soon end up with a new-found appreciation for his colleague Ruby Fry. Speaking on This Morning today, Brown explained that Ruby steps in to support Grantly in forthcoming scenes after his poor hygiene and unkempt appearance sparks gossip at the school. Grantly has recently endured troubled times in his personal life as his wife Fleur is now in a care home, meaning that he now has to fend entirely for himself. Discussing the impact on Grantly, Brown explained: "He's not used to it at all. He is the old-fashioned hunter gatherer, and Fleur was the homemaker. And now that Fleur is no longer (more)...
- 2/7/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Katie Price is among the latest names confirmed for the new series of BBC's Let's Dance for... Comic Relief. The former glamour model is joined by Marcus Brigstocke, Joe Swash and Waterloo Road star Philip Martin Brown on the lineup. Previously-announced names include Noel Fielding, Caroline Flack and Lulu. Jo Wallace, BBC executive producer, said: "We're so excited to announce these latest names, they add to an already fantastic (more)...
- 2/7/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
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