Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Constantin Film AG is a German mini-major film production and distribution company based in Munich. The company, which belongs to Swiss media conglomerate Highlight Communications AG, is a large independent German maker and distributor of productions in the entire field of audio-visual fiction and non-fiction.

  2. Constantin Film AG is an established name in the German media landscape. Since its beginnings, with "The Neverending Story" and "The Name of the Rose", it has had a profound influence on German movies in the last 40 years – both domestically and internationally. More on this. Constantin Television.

  3. Constantin Film. Die Constantin Film AG ist eine feste Größe in der deutschen Medienlandschaft und hat den deutschen Film in den letzten 40 Jahren entscheidend mitgeprägt – im In- und Ausland. Mehr dazu. Constantin Television.

    • Constantin Film1
    • Constantin Film2
    • Constantin Film3
    • Constantin Film4
  4. Constantin Film AG is an established name in the German media landscape. Since its beginnings, with „The Neverending Story“ and „The Name of the Rose“, it has had a profound influence on German movies in the last 40 years – both domestically and internationally.

  5. A chain-smoking, world-weary demon hunter helps a cop investigate her sister's death, plunging them into a plot involving the forces of heaven and hell. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Constantine (/ ˌ k ɒ n s t ən ˈ t iː n / KON-stən-TEEN) is a 2005 American superhero horror film directed by Francis Lawrence in his directorial debut. Written by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello from a story by Brodbin, it is loosely based on the DC Comics / Vertigo Comics Hellblazer graphic novels.

  7. Feb 18, 2005 · Keanu Reeves stars as John Constantine, a demon hunter who helps a policewoman prove her sister's death was not a suicide. The movie is based on a comic book character and features supernatural elements, violence, and a dark tone.

    • (376K)
    • Action, Fantasy, Horror
    • Francis Lawrence
    • 2005-02-18