72 Hours was a short-lived reality competition where three teams compete to find a briefcase full of cash in just three days in this reality series. While being dropped in the wilderness of exotic lands, they must battle elements and survive harsh terrains.
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| - 72 Hours was a short-lived reality competition where three teams compete to find a briefcase full of cash in just three days in this reality series. While being dropped in the wilderness of exotic lands, they must battle elements and survive harsh terrains.
- 72 Hours is where Rose gets a letter. It tells her in an blood transfusion she may have acquired AIDS. She is taken to a doctor where he says she has to wait for 72 hours to see if there really is AIDS. During this time Sophia doesn't go near Rose, stating she is scared when Dorothy sees her labeling cups titled "R" & others being normal. It ends when they discover Rose does not have AIDS shortly after Sophia gets over her fear.
- 72 Hours is the twenty-third episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's first season which was first broadcast on March 11, 1991.
- "Confront them with annihilation, and they will then survive; plunge them into a deadly situation, and they will then live. When people fall into danger, they are then able to strive for victory." -Quotation from Sun Tzu in the opening scene of 72 Hours. The film was shot in a variety of locations around Earth and other colonies. The film crew was also granted access to bodies of Covenant species, this proved worthy since they would be able to make near accurate interpretations for the Covenant in the film.
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| - Anthony Khan, Kristie Messer, Pamela Fleet
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| - *Elizabeth Gilbertson
*Diann Warner
*Marcie Meli
*Robyn Laforce
*Cindy Dumond
*Trisha Sproles
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*Paul Mckinstry
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- Anthony Khan, Allyson Oppenheim
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| - 72 Hours was a short-lived reality competition where three teams compete to find a briefcase full of cash in just three days in this reality series. While being dropped in the wilderness of exotic lands, they must battle elements and survive harsh terrains.
- 72 Hours is where Rose gets a letter. It tells her in an blood transfusion she may have acquired AIDS. She is taken to a doctor where he says she has to wait for 72 hours to see if there really is AIDS. During this time Sophia doesn't go near Rose, stating she is scared when Dorothy sees her labeling cups titled "R" & others being normal. It ends when they discover Rose does not have AIDS shortly after Sophia gets over her fear.
- "Confront them with annihilation, and they will then survive; plunge them into a deadly situation, and they will then live. When people fall into danger, they are then able to strive for victory." -Quotation from Sun Tzu in the opening scene of 72 Hours. 72 Hours was a thriller/action movie taking place during Human-Covenant War. It was based upon Anthony Khan's squad during the war as they fought on numerous planets. The film was directed and written by Anthony Khan, the main central character of the film. The movie starred Ned Dickison as Staff Sgt. Anthony Khan and co-starred Paul Mckinstry as Allyson Oppenheim. The film was shot in a variety of locations around Earth and other colonies. The film crew was also granted access to bodies of Covenant species, this proved worthy since they would be able to make near accurate interpretations for the Covenant in the film. 72 Hours received much critical acclaim by film critics and was highly received and praised by audiences across the colonies. The movie was a huge success in the box office by bringing in an enormous 4.5 Billion credits, becoming the highest grossing film to be produced after the Great War, when the film industry was put on hold.
- 72 Hours is the twenty-third episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's first season which was first broadcast on March 11, 1991.
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