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Pain & Gain is a 2013 American action comedy film directed by Michael Bay and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie. It is based on the activities of the Sun Gym gang, a group of ex-convicts and bodybuilders convicted of kidnapping, extortion, torture, and murder in Miami in the mid-1990s. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely's screenplay is adapted from a 1999 series of Miami New Times articles by Pete Collins, which were compiled in the book Pain & Gain: This Is a True Story, released concurrently with the film. The film's title is a play on a common adage frequently used in fitness: "No pain, no gain". Released on April 11, 2013, Pain & Gain received mixed reviews, praised for its script but criticized for the violence, directing, and historical inaccuracies. Against a $22 million budget, the film grossed $86 million worldwide. Sun Gym gang victim Marc Schiller (depicted in the film as 'Victor Kershaw') sued the production company over his portrayal.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pain and gain in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pain and gain in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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- ألم وكسبArabic
- bolest a ziskCzech
- Schmerz und GewinnGerman
- doloro kaj gajnoEsperanto
- inconvenientes y ventajasSpanish
- درد و افزایشPersian
- souffrir pour réussirFrench
- मेहनत और लाभHindi
- fájdalom és nyereségHungarian
- ogni cosa ha un prezzoItalian
- ペイン&ゲイン史上最低の一攫千金Japanese
- pijn en winstDutch
- smerte og gevinstNorwegian
- dor e ganhoPortuguese
- боль и успехRussian
- درد اور فائدہUrdu
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