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The first defense against the dark arts teacher in the Harry Potter series is called Professor Quirrell.
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The film Remember My Name was released in 1978. It is an American thriller film. It was directed by Alan Rudolph. Geraldine Chaplin stars as the protagonist in this film.
She has no canon name, her most official name is Uru but it's just from a profit fanfiction series which has been denied by the canon film's makers on their commentary track of the film. The canon film makers have never given their own official name for her, as in the film makers have never created anything apart from the first film. So her "real name" is unknown.
Ghost RiderNote> Ghost Rider Is The Whole Name For The First Film
The Roman empire's army had no name, but each legion had a number and most of them also had names but these were ames of the individual legions and not the army a a whole.
Every battle fought by the Army of Northern Virginia was against the Union army.
The full name of the new film "Grain" is actually Against the Grain. In the trailer for the new film "Against the Grain" a city kid who goes to college trying to be a neurosurgeon is shown. The summary of the film is shown in the trailer.
The Continental Army
The film is called From Within.
The "Red" in Red Army refers to the blood spilled by its members in armed conflict against Capitalism. The full name of the Red Army was the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (RKKA), which was dropped after WWII and replaced with simply "the Soviet Army."
Dumbledore's Army (DA)
The Battle of Thermopylae .
ummm how about Filmy Villageumm how do you name a film with the same title as another film?
The 1960 film "The Wackiest Ship in the Army", a fictional story based on the real-life sailing vessel USS Echo, was filmed on the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i, and at Pearl Harbor Naval Station on Oahu.
Julius Caesar's army had no particular name as a whole. A Roman army was simply called a Legion or a number of Legions. However all legions were numbered and sometimes granted a name if they were especially valiant. Caesar's Ninth and Tenth Legions were particularly famous.