D-War
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D-War
Summary
D-War is a film[1]. D-War ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (216 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- D-War's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- D-War was directed by Shim Hyung-rae[4].
- Shim Hyung-rae wrote the screenplay for D-War[5].
- D-War's composer is recorded as Steve Jablonsky[6].
- D-War's genre is action film[7].
- D-War's genre is horror film[8].
- D-War's genre is kaiju[9].
- D-War's genre is fantasy film[10].
- D-War's genre is adventure film[11].
- D-War's genre is drama film[12].
- A cast member of D-War was Jason Behr[13].
- A cast member of D-War was Robert Forster[14].
- A cast member of D-War was Craig Robinson[15].
- A cast member of D-War was Aimee Garcia[16].
- A cast member of D-War was Chris Mulkey[17].
- A cast member of D-War was John Ales[18].
- A cast member of D-War was Elizabeth Peña[19].
- A cast member of D-War was Holmes Osborne[20].
- A cast member of D-War was Billy Gardell[21].
- A cast member of D-War was Amanda Brooks[22].
- A cast member of D-War was Geoff Pierson[23].
- A cast member of D-War was Matthias Hues[24].
- A cast member of D-War was Derek Mears[25].
- A cast member of D-War was Scott Lunsford[26].
- A cast member of D-War was Michael Shamus Wiles[27].
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Authorship and Creation
D-War was directed by Shim Hyung-rae[4]. Shim Hyung-rae wrote the screenplay for D-War[5]. Cast members include Jason Behr[13], Robert Forster[14], Craig Robinson[15], Aimee Garcia[16], Chris Mulkey[17], and John Ales[18].
Publication
D-War was released on +2007-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. The original language of D-War was English[29]. Genres include action film[7], horror film[8], kaiju[9], fantasy film[10], adventure film[11], and drama film[12]. Recorded distribution format include video on demand[30] and direct-to-video[31].
Reception
Reviews include 29%[32], 4/10[33], and 33/100[34].
Why It Matters
D-War ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (216 views/month).[2] D-War has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] D-War is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]