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  1. Summaries. Three girls are kidnapped by a man with a diagnosed 23 distinct personalities. They must try to escape before the apparent emergence of a frightful new 24th. Though Kevin (James McAvoy) has evidenced 23 personalities to his trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Fletcher (Betty Buckley), there remains one still submerged who is set to materialize ...

  2. The Split. "The Split" is the first Hollywood film to deliberately, overtly exploit black-white tensions in American society. On another level, it's a first-rate piece of entertainment. So it's interesting in more ways than an action movie about a robbery ordinarily would be. I think it's necessary to be frank about the racial conflict.

  3. Split, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) You Get The Parade SPOILER here in that the outcome of the heist and a murder are revealed, but also the introduction of Gene Hackman, about 70 minutes into the feature, as cop Brill, confronted by head thief McClain (Jim Brown), demanding to know what the cops know, in the all-star football-themed caper The Split, 1968.

  4. Get Tickets - http://www.fandango.com/split2017_194537/movieoverview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_DescStarring: James McAvoy, Haley Lu Richardson, Brad William Henke Spl...

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  5. Jun 29, 2024 · Continental Split: Directed by Nick Lyon. With Jessica Morris, Chris Bruno, Crew Morrow, Allison Gold. When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.

  6. Jan 19, 2017 · A film review on Friday about “Split” misstated the movie’s rating status. It is rated PG-13, not R. How we handle corrections. Split. Director M. Night Shyamalan. Writer M. Night Shyamalan.

  7. Jan 20, 2017 · Which makes his latest, “Split,” such an exciting return to form. A rare, straight-up horror film from Shyamalan, “Split” is a thrilling reminder of what a technical master he can be. All his virtuoso camerawork is on display: his lifelong, loving homage to Alfred Hitchcock, which includes, as always, inserting himself in a cameo.