Saturday, September 12, 2009

Movie - Proof of Life (2000)

I enjoyed Proof of Life movie (Lebenszeichen).

Movie Is being made - in 2000.

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CONT: Bowman blank his field gun and the slink stay cock spinal column because it's empty. In the subsequent scene the slide be back encircled by placement, but Bowman wouldn't know how to carry out this to a gun, have intact one until that juncture., FAKE: Bowman speaks into the wrong side of his Nokia 9110 Communicator., CONT: Alice slaps Thorne's left cheek, but when he walks in to the house, he is massaging his right cheek., CONT: The ferry's position in relation to the overhead bridges changes when Terry is traveling on the river Thames, talking to his superior., SYNC: The marching band drummer, while standing in front of the grandstand., CONT: There's a red bucket visible when Peter and Kessler work in the camp, just before Peter grabs the map. It changes position and even vanishes briefly., CONT: Peter and Alice, invited to attend the charity event, can be seen sitting at their table at the party before they even entered the room., CONT: When Terry, Dino and the others approach the guerilla camp, takes with rain and without rain are mixed up., CONT: When the rebels arrive at the camp with Peter in their midst, you see the guy with the yellow shirt, Alex, as his fellows help him to lie down on a table. A short while later Alex arrives at the table, helped by his mates. And later still we see him dismount the mule., CONT: The Polaroid which terry examines with a magnifying glass shows Peter smiling slightly. The picture Alice & Janice look at has his mouth closed in a grimace (the plot makes an issue of why he isn't smiling in the photo)., FAKE: When two ELT soldiers fly into the air after Thorne detonates a claymore mine, wires are visible aiding the stuntmen., CONT: Right before the shot of Peter Bowmen stopping his car at the roadblock he is wearing sunglasses. In the very next shot, you can see in the rearview mirror that he is not., CONT: Towards the end when Terry and Alice are kissing, Terry is holding Alice's head. When the camera swings to the other side, Alice is holding Terry's head., FAKE: Even though the movie takes place in a fictional South American country, the Ecuadorian flag can be seen flying in many places., CONT: When Kessler is standing at the top of the waterfall (shown in a long shot), he clutches at his injured shoulder. However he has not been shot yet. He gets hit in the shoulder during the next (close-up) camera shot., CONT: In the final scene, when the helicopter is returning from the retrieval mission, Meg walks up to greet her husband, and she has a huge fever blister on the right side of her upper lip. Later, in that same scene, the fever blister disappears., FAIR: The grenade Dino throws into the hut is a noise/flash distraction device, commonly called a "flashbang." Flashbang grenades do not detonate and fragment like antipersonnel grenades, so it would be normal to see the spent grenade body lying on the floor., CONT: When Peter is photographed by his captors, his feet are completely red, covered in blood. Then when the instant-photograph is being looked at in the hotel room by Terry, Alice and Janis, there is less blood and injury visible on his feet., FAKE: The word 'escorpion' is used when explaining why Peter's house has so many scorpion emblems on door handles and tiled in the swimming pool. The Spanish word used for scorpion is actually 'alacran'.
Alice Bowman: Things don't happen for a reason. They just happen., Dino: We are the talk of the town, buddy.::Terry Thorne: Is it complimentary?::Dino: YOU'D be flattered., Terry Thorne: You know how an English general's daughter gets back at daddy?::[Alice shrugs]::Terry Thorne: She marries an Australian., Alice Bowman: This won't work if you bullshit me.::Terry Thorne: I can see that., Alice Bowman: You are the first, you are the only person I've met who knows what they're talking about! So I am begging you, I am totally begging you to help me out on this.::Terry Thorne: You asked me not to bullshit you?::Alice Bowman: Right.::Terry Thorne: I've gotta plane to catch., Alice Bowman: My daughter is buried in Africa. Who can explain that!::Terry Thorne: What was her name?::Alice Bowman: Mali. Mali Jasmine Bowman::Terry Thorne: It's a beautiful name.::Alice Bowman: You know, nobody ever asked me that., Terry Thorne: If you don't keep me up to speed I'm gonna take it very personally.::Dino: You've been doing that a lot lately., Alice Bowman: I've never seen you nervous::Terry Thorne: Yes you have., Peter Bowman: You're not fucking with me!::Terry Thorne: No mate. I'm for real., Dino: Downtown One, what the fuck was that?, Terry Thorne: Go loud!, Alice Bowman: I thought we'd get a chance...::Terry Thorne: What? To sit round and chat? The three of us?, Alice Bowman: Just tell me you know how much you mean to me.::Terry Thorne: So we're even.::Alice Bowman: No, we'll never be even. I've given you nothing.::Terry Thorne: Believe me, we're even.::Alice Bowman: You deserve more than this., Dino: You and me, we open our own shop. I run New York, you run London. We meet in the Caymans once a month to visit our money!, Janis Goodman: [referring to the guns] Oh, jeez. When are you guys gonna put those things away?::Dino: Have a cigarette. It might help., Alice Bowman: You stood in my kitchen and you told me my husband was coming home!, Terry Thorne: So what are you ladies celebrating?::Dino: Life, liberty, and the ability to purchase clitoris., Dino: Who's the man! Stuff a legends! Stuff you are the man!, Ted Fellner: We're out of miracles., Terry Thorne: This road leads to Alice. This road leads to home.
Soundtrack: "Mala Suerte" Written by Christian Valencia, "Muñeca Linda" Written by Christian Valencia and Alonso Alegria, "Si Jamas Pude Amarte" Written by Christian Valencia and Alonso Alegria, "Estas Llorando" Written by Christian Valencia, "Don't Bossa Me Around" Written by 'Curt Sobel' (qv) and 'Gary Schreiner' (qv), "I'll Be You Lover, Too" Written and Performed by 'Van Morrison' (qv) Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
The school bus full of children shown in the kidnapping scene are students of Colegio Aleman (German High School), a private school located outside of Quito chartered by the German government., One of the names of the hostages on the white board in the London Office is "Idziak" - the director of photography for this film is 'Slawomir Idziak' (qv)., Will Gaffney, stand-in for 'David Morse', was killed in a freak accident when a truck on which he was riding suddenly turned and drove off a cliff while being filmed in Quito, Ecuador. The movie is dedicated to Gaffney., 'Harrison Ford' was originally offered the lead role but turned it down., Originally it was planned that all extras were to receive the normal pay used for American extras. But the Ecuadorian government, who could not afford to have their actors paid that well demanded that the movie pay Ecuadorian salaries., Kessler's bible is used for two maps of the area. The main map is drawn over Luke 21-22, which talks about the return of the Son of Man (Thorne will come and save Peter Bowman). The second map has a passage marked out, Matthew 5, which discusses the wrongness of revenge and loving your neighbor., Helicopter shown at the opening credits is Polish PZL W-3 Sokol (W-3 Hawk)., The ball cap Peter is wearing when he is kidnapped is from Rice University in Houston,Texas.
Gross: $32,598,931 (USA) (25 February 2001), $32,562,963 (USA) (18 February 2001), $32,470,188 (USA) (11 February 2001), $32,322,043 (USA) (4 February 2001), $32,156,657 (USA) (28 January 2001), $32,110,172 (USA) (21 January 2001), $31,968,452 (USA) (14 January 2001), $31,193,043 (USA) (7 January 2001), $29,053,477 (USA) (1 January 2001), $23,702,323 (USA) (25 December 2000), $18,771,182 (USA) (17 December 2000), $10,207,869 (USA) (10 December 2000), £2,607,656 (UK) (25 March 2001), £2,296,707 (UK) (18 March 2001), £1,718,009 (UK) (11 March 2001), £762,614 (UK) (4 March 2001), € 2,619,658 (Spain) (31 August 2002), ESP 418,713,174 (Spain) (30 June 2001)
Copyright Holder: Warner Bros. and Bel Air Pictures LLC
Weekend Gross: $23,209 (USA) (25 February 2001) (61 screens), $54,285 (USA) (18 February 2001) (97 screens), $94,287 (USA) (11 February 2001) (235 screens), $156,167 (USA) (4 February 2001) (254 screens), $23,781 (USA) (28 January 2001) (66 screens), $63,182 (USA) (21 January 2001) (140 screens), $348,170 (USA) (14 January 2001) (535 screens), $1,265,614 (USA) (7 January 2001) (1,381 screens), $3,275,097 (USA) (1 January 2001) (2,062 screens), $2,428,859 (USA) (25 December 2000) (2,062 screens), $5,382,656 (USA) (17 December 2000) (2,705 screens), $10,207,869 (USA) (10 December 2000) (2,705 screens), £136,150 (UK) (25 March 2001) (205 screens), £320,631 (UK) (18 March 2001) (280 screens), £593,970 (UK) (11 March 2001) (293 screens), £762,614 (UK) (4 March 2001) (295 screens)
Filming Dates: 21 February 2000 - 28 July 2000
Budget: $65,000,000
Admissions: 94,811 (Netherlands) (31 December 2001), 628,784 (Spain) (31 August 2002), 596,600 (Spain) (30 June 2001)
Opening Weekend: $10,207,869 (USA) (10 December 2000) (2,705 screens), £762,614 (UK) (4 March 2001) (295 screens)
Burr, Ty. "Video: Hostage Crisis (C)". In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), Vol. 1, Iss. 601, 22 June 2001, Pg. 68, (MG), Kriest, Ulrich. "Lebenszeichen - Proof of Life". In "film dienst" (Germany), Vol. 54, Iss. 6, 13 March 2001, Pg. 32-33, Mihm, Kai. "Über Taylor Hackford und seinen neuen Film 'Lebenszeichen'". In "epd Film" (Germany), Vol. 18, Iss. 4, 1 April 2001, Pg. 20-26, Schwarzbaum, Lisa. "Skirting Danger (C+)". In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), Vol. 1, Iss. 572, 8 December 2000, Pg. 55-56, (MG)
Adaption: Robbins, David. Proof of Life (Novelization of the screenplay by Tony Gilroy). (New York, New York), Onyx Books, New American Library, 1 December 2000, Pg. 273, (BK), ISBN 0451409868
Essays: Jensen, Jeff. "The Negotiator". In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), Vol. 1, Iss. 573, 15 December 2000, Pg. 22, (MG)
Mpaa: Rated R for violence, language and some drug material.
In a rising and falling South American province, drug-dealing rebel hold somebody against their will Peter Bowman, a US finagle who works all for an grease company's subsidiary. The alignment call contained by a intermediary, Terry Thorne, an Aussie ex-soldier base in London. When the subsidiary go clean out, the oil company wash its hand of the business and pull Thorne. Bowman's wife Alice beg him to stay put. She and Peter's sister cobble equally quite a few income, Thorne consultation ransom language beside the cash-strapped rebels, and Peter, chain great in the mountain, be unremitting via a photo of Alice. When the politics of the denote of affairs evolution, as a result must Thorne's strategy. And what can Alice and he complete in the realm of the sleight of hand mushrooming relating them?
Certificates: Malaysia:18PL, Iceland:14, Iceland:16, Argentina:Atp, Australia:M, Chile:TE, Denmark:15, Finland:K-15, France:U, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIB, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:M, Norway:15, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG, South Korea:12, Spain:7, Sweden:15, Switzerland:12, Switzerland:12, UK:15, USA:R
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Languages: English, Spanish, Russian, Italian, French
Locations: Ecuador, Lloyd's Building, Lime Street, Broadgate, London, England, UK, London, England, UK, Poland, Quito, Ecuador
Runtimes: 135
Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Tech Info: CAM:Panavision Cameras and Lenses, LAB:Technicolor, MET:3851 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Super 35, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: USA:4 December 2000, USA:8 December 2000, South Korea:20 January 2001, New Zealand:25 January 2001, Malaysia:1 February 2001, Singapore:1 February 2001, Taiwan:8 February 2001, Hong Kong:15 February 2001, Australia:1 March 2001, Israel:1 March 2001, Netherlands:1 March 2001, Italy:2 March 2001, Poland:2 March 2001, Spain:2 March 2001, Turkey:2 March 2001, UK:2 March 2001, Denmark:9 March 2001, Finland:9 March 2001, Iceland:9 March 2001, Norway:9 March 2001, Argentina:11 March 2001, Argentina:15 March 2001, Hungary:15 March 2001, Lithuania:16 March 2001, South Africa:16 March 2001, Sweden:16 March 2001, Japan:17 March 2001, Czech Republic:22 March 2001, Germany:22 March 2001, Slovenia:22 March 2001, Estonia:23 March 2001, Greece:30 March 2001, Egypt:4 April 2001, France:4 April 2001, Peru:5 April 2001, Switzerland:5 April 2001, Brazil:6 April 2001, Belgium:11 April 2001, Guatemala:15 June 2001, Kuwait:27 June 2001, Russia:5 December 2001

In movie played:

Alonso Alegría (actor)

Stanley Anderson (actor)
Birth Notes: Billings, Montana, USA
A Theatre Masters Degree graduate of San Jose State College delimited by the sixties, he come his administrative acting profession in 1967. Prior to 1990 and his labour in illustration and box, Mr. Anderson enjoy spent twenty-three years in complete two-hundred production in collection of a professional thespian practical at (among others) Arena Stage, Seattle Repertory Theatre, ACT, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Actors Company, and the California Shakespeare Festival. He continue to be hear as a central voiceover talent in favour of National Geeographic, Discovery, The Learning Channel, PBS, and the History Channel documentaries above and farther than as being a pimary voice for Democratic Issues and Candidates.
Played in both Michael Bay's movies The Rock and Armageddon the role of the US President
Birth Date: 23 October 1939

Alun Armstrong (actor)
Articles: "Radio Times" (UK), 24 August 2002, Vol. 314, Iss. 4094, pg. 49, by: Nuala Giblin, "Face of the Week Alun Armstrong"
Interviews: "Radio Times" (UK), 5 November 2005, Vol. 327, Iss. 4258, pg. 40, by: Christopher Middleton, "Who the Dickens?"
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Annfield Plain, County Durham, England, UK
Other Works: Performed in original London cast of Les Miserables, as M. Thenardier, (November 2002): Plays Jack in "Mappa Mundi" play by Shelagh Stephenson (Royal National Theater: Cottesloe, London, England, UK)., (April 2006): Plays Pizarro in "The Royal Hunt of the Sun" play by Peter Shaffer (National Theatre, London, England, UK)., (1971) He starred in David Storey's play, "The Changing Room," with Warren Clarke, Brian Glover, Mark McManus, and directed by Lindsay Anderson at London's Royal Court Theatre.
Eye color: Blue, Alun was a member of the original London cast of Cameron Mackintosh's stage production "Les Miserables" which opened in 1985.

Aleksandr Baluyev (actor)

Sandro Bellido (actor)

Carlos Blanchard (actor)

Marco Bustos (actor)

Michael Byrne (actor)

Óscar Carrillo (actor)

David Caruso (actor)

Alejandro Cordova (actor)

Russell Crowe (actor)

Mauro Cueva (actor)

Roberto Frisone (actor)

Stefan Gryff (actor)

Merlin Hanbury-Tenison (actor)

Anthony Heald (actor)

Miguel Iza (actor)

Gottfried John (actor)

Michael Kitchen (actor)

Pedro Martínez Laya (actor)

Jorge Medina (actor)

David Morse (actor)

Gerard Naprous (actor)

Aristóteles Picho (actor)

Raúl Rodríguez (actor)

Said K. Saralijen (actor)

Dmitri Shevchenko (actor)

Pietro Sibille (actor)

Wolframio Sinué (actor)

Mario Ernesto Sánchez (actor)

Gilberto Torres (actor)

Diego Trujillo (actor)

Tony Vazquez (actor)

Zbigniew Zamachowski (actor)

Jaime Zevallos (actor)

Claudia Dammert (actress)

Sarahi Echeverría (actress)

Laura Escobar (actress)

Vicky Hernández (actress)

Rowena King (actress)

Margo Martindale (actress)

Flora Martínez (actress)

Norma Martínez (actress)

Pamela Reed (actress)

Meg Ryan (actress)

Yolanda Vazquez (actress)

Tony Gilroy (producer)

Taylor Hackford (producer)

Charles Mulvehill (producer)

Feliks Pastusiak (producer)

Steven Reuther (producer)

Tony Gilroy (writer)

Thomas Hargrove (writer)

William Prochnau (writer)

Slawomir Idziak (cinematographer)

Danny Elfman (composer)

Ruth Myers (costume designer)

Taylor Hackford (director)

Sheldon Kahn (editor)

John Smith (editor)

Leslie Adler (miscellaneous crew)

Alonso Alegría (miscellaneous crew)

Elena Almeida (miscellaneous crew)

Anabell Arias (miscellaneous crew)

Ana Lucía Arizo (miscellaneous crew)

Sallie Beechinor (miscellaneous crew)

Mona Benjamin (miscellaneous crew)

Kevin Berman (miscellaneous crew)

Lourene Bevaart (miscellaneous crew)

Terry Blyther (miscellaneous crew)

Adam Bohling (miscellaneous crew)

Oriana Cavallero (miscellaneous crew)

Aneta Cebula (miscellaneous crew)

Orlando Chongo (miscellaneous crew)

John De Simio (miscellaneous crew)

Kathy Ewings (miscellaneous crew)

David Fencl (miscellaneous crew)

Will Gaffney (miscellaneous crew)

Lisa Greenberg (miscellaneous crew)

Dow Griffith (miscellaneous crew)

Alicia Herrera (miscellaneous crew)

Linda Hodge (miscellaneous crew)

Pamela Jaeckle (miscellaneous crew)

Bobbie Johnson (miscellaneous crew)

Sally Jones (miscellaneous crew)

Alice S. Kim (miscellaneous crew)

Deborah Leakey (miscellaneous crew)

Laura Luchetti (miscellaneous crew)

Paul McAuley (miscellaneous crew)

Scot A. McKay (miscellaneous crew)

Amaia Merino (miscellaneous crew)

Sarah Moore (miscellaneous crew)

David Oliver (miscellaneous crew)

James Ordonez (miscellaneous crew)

Maria Veronica Parada (miscellaneous crew)

David Paris (miscellaneous crew)

Phil Quigley (miscellaneous crew)

Louisa Radcliffe (miscellaneous crew)

Thell Reed (miscellaneous crew)

Jason Rein (miscellaneous crew)

James Richardson (miscellaneous crew)

Michael Riley (miscellaneous crew)

Lyndy Rist (miscellaneous crew)

Lew Rywin (miscellaneous crew)

Paulina Salazar (miscellaneous crew)

Emma Salter (miscellaneous crew)

Anne Scott (miscellaneous crew)

Joanna Shaw (miscellaneous crew)

Eric Smith (miscellaneous crew)

André Sogliuzzo (miscellaneous crew)

Stéphanie Stevens (miscellaneous crew)

Cid Swank (miscellaneous crew)

Sarah Trowse (miscellaneous crew)

Xavier Urbina (miscellaneous crew)

Martin Ward (miscellaneous crew)

Amy West (miscellaneous crew)

Marc Wolff (miscellaneous crew)

Oorala J. Yamada (miscellaneous crew)

Arturo Yepez (miscellaneous crew)

Jhonny Zurita (miscellaneous crew)

Bruno Rubeo (production designer)

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - A Game of Chance

Not bad - A Game of Chance movie

Movie Is being made - in 1932.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Crime, Drama, Sport
Languages: English
Runtimes: 65
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: UK:March 1932

In movie have been taken:

John Argyle (actor)
Death Notes:Salisbury, Rhodesia
Birth Notes:Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, UK
Death Date:December 1962
Birth Date:6 March 1911

James Benton (actor)

Jack Marriott (actor)

Thomas Moss (actor)

Margaret Delane (actress)

Eileen Lloyd (actress)

John Argyle (producer)
Death Notes:Salisbury, Rhodesia
Birth Notes:Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, UK
Death Date:December 1962
Birth Date:6 March 1911
Death Notes:Salisbury, Rhodesia
Birth Notes:Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, UK
Death Date:December 1962
Birth Date:6 March 1911

Charles Barnett (director)

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