if you mean the 1991 movie, it's called Switch with Jimmy Smitz and Ellen Barkin.
Yes, he did ask Achilles to return his body, but he didn't state why, and Hector did died.
Irene Columbus is the mother of the Director of the movie Stepmom. At the close of the movie he dedicates this movie to her. She died of Cancer in 1997 and this movie is about a woman dying of cancer.
Yoda is no longer alive. He died in the 6th movie Return of the Jedi due to old age.
Return of the Dragon is one of them. It was originally named Way of the Dragon.
I am not sure if this is the drama referred to- but a tv movie starring in a sense Occult-wise actress Elizabeth Montgomery ( Bewitched!) was done called She Lives- had to deal with an identity crisis as a wealthy Heiress type came OUt of suspended animation, and admittedly was confused, Not theatrically released.
Yes, when it begins to decompose. http://health.howstuffworks.com/dying4.htm For a detailed description of exactly what happens to your body once you died.
As I believe both of the Lead characters- the Man and the woman, died- what would be the point of a sequel?.
Owl Woman died in 1847.
Lee Majors starred in three Six-Million-Dollar Man films after the series ended. See below. The character did not die in any of them. "The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman" (1987) "Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman" (1989) "Bionic Ever After?" (1994)
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died of her grieving, waiting on Odysseus' return. She missed her son so much that she died of grief and yearning. In one movie adaption, she commits suicide by walking into the sea.
The discovery of the Mississippi? Never. He died on the expedition and his crewmates stuffed his body in a dead log and floated it downriver.
Stephen Return Riggs died in 1883.