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Blood Work is a 2002 suspenseful mystery-thriller movie starring Clint Eastwood, Jeff Daniels, and Anjelica Huston. Eastwood also directed. This is a list of film-related events in 2002. ...
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Clint Eastwood Clinton Eastwood, Jr. ...
Jeff Daniels and Patricia Heaton in a scene from the TNT cable network remake of The Goodbye Girl Jeff Daniels (born February 19, 1955 in Athens, Georgia) is an American actor. ...
Anjelica Huston Anjelica Huston (born July 8, 1951) is an Academy Award-winning American actress of both feature films and television. ...
Eastwood won the Future Film Festival Digital Award at the Venice Film Festival. It is based on the 1998 novel by the same name from Hugo Award-winning writer Michael Connelly. The Venice Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale dArte Cinematografica) takes place every year in late August/early September on the Lido di Venezia in the historic Palazzo del Cinema on the Lungomare Marconi, in Venice, Italy. ...
1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
The Hugo Award is given every year for the best science fiction or fantasy stories of the previous year, and for related areas in fandom, art and dramatic presentation. ...
Michael Connelly (born July 21, 1956) is an American author of detective novels, notably those featuring Hieronymus Harry Bosch. ...
Terry McCaleb (Eastwood) is an ailing veteran police detective who's been giving a second chance, by receiving the heart of a murder victim. Terry is visited by the murder victim's sister, reminding him that he is alive only because of receiving the deceased's heart, and asks him to investigate who killed her. Soon he finds out, that somebody is killing people who are registered as organ donors. This movie has twists and turns especially at the end. The heart and lungs (from an older edition of Grays Anatomy) The heart (Latin cor) is a hollow, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions, or a similar structure in annelids, mollusks, and arthropods. ...
Organ donation is the removal of specific tissues of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of transplanting them into other persons. ...
It is an anagram of "World Book"
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