181 (number) - in Movies

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  • “Dog Daze” is the 181st Our Gang short comedy film, released on July 1, 1939
  • ”Rusty Romeos” is the 181st short starring the Three Stooges released October 17, 1957
  • “Brannigan” (1975) was the 181st film featuring actor John Wayne
  • “181: Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel,” winner of the 2005 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
  • The war film “The Enemy Below” revolves around the fictitious Buckley-class destroyer escort, the USS Hayes (DE-181) and a German U-boat

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