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La Femme Nikita, also called Nikita, is a 1990 action thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson.
La Femme Nikita is an action/drama television series based on the French film Nikita by Luc Besson. The series was co-produced by Jay Firestone of Fireworks Entertainment and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. It was adapted for television by Joel Surnow. The series was telecast in the United States on the USA Network cable channel on January 13, 1997, and ran for five seasons until March 4, 2001. The series was also aired in Canada on the over-the-air CTV Television Network. La Femme Nikita was the highest-rated drama on American basic cable during its first two seasons. It was also distributed in some other countries.
Nikita is an American television series that aired on The CW from September 9, 2010, to December 27, 2013, in the United States. The series is an adaptation of the 1990 Luc Besson film Nikita, the second such adaptation after the popular 1997 TV series La Femme Nikita.
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Femme refers to a type of lesbian culture.
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A remake is a film, television series, video game or some other form of entertainment that is based on an earlier product and tells the same story.
Peta Gia Wilson is an Australian actress, lingerie designer and model. She is best known as Nikita in the television series La Femme Nikita.
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Peter M. Lenkov is a Canadian TV and film writer, producer, and comic book author.
Matthew Ferguson is a Canadian former actor. He is known for his roles in On My Own (1991), Love and Human Remains (1993), Lilies (1996), and La Femme Nikita (1997–2001).
Carlo D. Rota is a British-Canadian actor, best known to Canadian audiences for his role on Little Mosque on the Prairie and to international audiences as systems analyst Morris O'Brian on the FOX series 24. He also has a co-starring role as Emilio Solano in Jane the Virgin.
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Nikita is a name common in Russia. The Russian variant originated as a masculine Greek name, and subsequently Russian name. The Ukrainian and Belarusian variants are Mykyta, and Mikita, respectively. The Romanian variant is Nichita. The name is derived from the Greek Nicetas. The Greek name entered Slavic onomastics by way of the veneration of Saint Nicetas the Goth in the Russian Orthodox Church.
Black Cat is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed and produced by Stephen Shin. The film stars Jade Leung as Catherine who accidentally kills a truck driver. After escaping trial, she is captured by medics who insert a "Black Cat" chip into her brain putting her under the complete control of the American CIA. The CIA makes her into a new CIA agent known as Erica.
The fourth and final season of Nikita premiered on November 22 and ended on December 27, 2013, containing six episodes. It is based on the French film Nikita (1990), the remake Point of No Return (1993), and a previous series La Femme Nikita (1997).