Sunday, May 1, 2016

Movies I Have Seen - May 2016 (36 movies)

The Punisher. 2004 starring Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Will Patton, Roy Scheider, Laura Harring, Ben Foster, Rebecca Romijn, John Pinette, Samantha Mathis, Marcus Johns, Russell Andrews, James Carpinello, Eddie Jemison, Eduardo Yáñez, Omar Avila, Kevin Nash, Mark Collie, Veryl Jones, Tom Nowicki and Hank Stone.

Punisher: War Zone. (2008) starring Ray Stevenson, Dominic West, Julie Benz, Colin Salmon, Doug Hutchison, Dash Mihok, Wayne Knight, Romano Orzari, Stephanie Janusauskas, Larry Day, Ron Lea, Tony Calabretta, T.J. Storm, Mark Camacho, Keram Malicki-Sánchez, David Vadim, Aubert Pallascio and Bjanka Murgel.

Dead Rising: Watchtower. (2015) starring Jesse Metcalfe, Meghan Ory, Virginia Madsen, Keegan Connor Tracy, Aleks Paunovic, Dennis Haysbert, Gary Jones, Carrie Genzel, Rob Riggle, Reese Alexander, Harley Morenstein, Julia Benson, Peter Benson, C. Ernst Harth, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska, Ryan Connolly and Patrick Sabongui.

127 Hours. 2010 starring James Franco, Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn, Clémence Poésy, Lizzy Caplan, Kate Burton, Treat Williams, Aron Ralston and Jessica Ralston.

Cooties. 2014 starring Elijah Wood, Alison Pill, Rainn Wilson, Morgan Lily, Jack McBrayer, Jorge Garcia, Nasim Pedrad, Leigh Whannell, Sunny May Allison, Peter Kwong, Miles Elliot, Jake Brennan, Jared Breeze, Aiden Lovekamp, Nikita Ager, Armani Jackson, Cooper Roth, Ian Brennan, Tammy Baird, Kate Flannery and Matt Jones.

We Are Your Friends. 2015 starring Zac Efron, Emily Ratajkowski, Shiloh Fernandez, Alex Shaffer, Jonny Weston, Wes Bentley, Joey Rudman, Jon Bernthal, Vanessa Lengies, Brittany Furlan, Jon Abrahams, Alicia Coppola, Korrina Rico, Nicky Romero, Dillon Francis, DJ Alesso and Them Jeans.

The Changeling. 1980 (Canadian) starring George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Melvyn Douglas, John Colicos, Jean Marsh, Barry Morse, Madeleine Sherwood, Helen Burns, Frances Hyland, Eric Christmas, Roberta Maxwell and Voldi Way.

The Perfect Guy. 2015 starring Sanaa Lathan, Michael Ealy, Morris Chestnut, Tess Harper, Charles S. Dutton, L. Scott Caldwell, Kathryn Morris, Rutina Wesley, Holt McCallany, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Shannon Lucio, Michael Panes and John Getz.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 starring Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Debicki, Jared Harris, Hugh Grant, Luca Calvani, Sylvester Groth, David Menkin, Simona Caparrini, Misha Kuznetsov, Christian Berkel and David Beckham.

Mistress America. 2015 starring Greta Gerwig, Lola Kirke, Heather Lind, Cindy Cheung, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Matthew Shear, Kathryn Erbe and Michael Chernus.

Trash. 2014 (Brazilian-British) starring Rooney Mara, Martin Sheen, Wagner Moura, Selton Mello, Stepan Nercessian, Rickson Tevez, Eduardo Luis, Gabriel Weinstein, Pedro Pauleey, Nelson Xavier, Leandro Firmino and Maria Eduarda de Carvalho.

Goosebumps. 2015 starring Jack Black, Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush, Amy Ryan, Ryan Lee, Jillian Bell, Halston Sage, Ken Marino, Timothy Simons, Amanda Lund, Steven Krueger, Keith Arthur Bolden, R.L. Stine and E. Roger Mitchell.

Fantastic Four (stylized as FANT4STIC). 2015 starring Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Toby Kebbell, Reg E. Cathey, Tim Blake Nelson, Joshua Montes, Dan Castellaneta and Owen Judge.

Becoming Jane. 2007 (British-Irish) starring Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Julie Walters, James Cromwell, Maggie Smith, Lucy Cohu, Laurence Fox, Joe Anderson, Ian Richardson, Sophie Vavassuer, Anna Maxwell Martin, Leo Bill, Jessica Ashworth, Eleanor Methven, Helen McCrory and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor.

Creepshow. 1982, Starring Joe King, Iva Jean Saraceni, Tom Atkins, Marty Schiff, Tom Savini, Jon Lormer, Viveca Lindfors, Elizabeth Regan, Warner Shook, Ed Harris, Carrie Nye, Peter Messer, John Amplas, Nann Mogg, Stephen King, Bingo O'Malley, Leslie Nielsen as Richard Vickers, Gaylen Ross as Becky Vickers, Ted Danson, Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Don Keefer, Robert Harper, Chuck Aber, Christine Forrest, David Garrison, E. G. Marshall, David Early, Gwen Verdon and Mark Tierno.

Forget and Forgive. 2014 (Canadian/ TV Movie) starring Elisabeth Röhm, Tygh Runyan, Neil Napier, Vivien Endicott Douglas, Mal Dassin, Katy Grabstas, Richard Clarkin, Claudia Besso and Raphael Grosz-Harvey.

War Room. 2015 starring Priscilla Shirer, T.C. Stallings, Karen Abercrombie, Alex Kendrick, Michael Jr., Alena Pitts, Beth Moore and Tenae Downing.

A Walk in the Woods. 2015 starring Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson, Kristen Schaal, Nick Offerman and Mary Steenburgen.

First Response. 2015 (Canadian/ TV Movie) starring Dania Ramirez, Kristopher Turner, Joris Jarsky, Adam Butcher, Graham Abbey, Jefferson Brown, Mark Slacke, Helena Marie and Peter Michael Dillon.

Man Vs. 2015 (Canadian) starring Chris Diamantopoulos, Chloe Bradt, Michael Cram, Kelly Fanson, Sam Kalilieh, Alex Karzis, Constantine Meglis, Drew Nelson and Kate Ziegler.

The Deep. 1977 starring Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset, Nick Nolte, Louis Gossett Jr, Eli Wallach, Dick Anthony Williams, Earl Maynard, Bob Minor, Teddy Tucker, Robert Tessier, Lee McClain, Peter Benchley, Colin Shaw and Peter Wallach.

Scarface. 1983 starring Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Shenar, Robert Loggia, Míriam Colón, F. Murray Abraham, Harris Yulin, Ángel Salazar, Pepe Serna, Arnaldo Santana, Michael P. Moran, Al Israel, Mark Margolis, and Geno Silva, Dennis Holahan, Michael Alldredge, Ted Beniades, Richard Belzer and Dennis Franz.

Captain America: Civil War. 2016 starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Daniel Brühl, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, Martin Freeman, Marisa Tomei, John Kani, John Slattery, Hope Davis and Alfre Woodard.

Friends with Money. 2006 starring Jennifer Aniston, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, Joan Cusack, Jason Isaacs, Scott Caan, Simon McBurney, Greg Germann, Marin Hinkle, Timm Sharp, Jake Cherry, Ty Burrell and Bob Stephenson.

Proof. 2005 starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hope Davis and Tobiasz Daszkiewicz.

Groundhog Day. 1993 starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brian Doyle-Murray, Angela Paton, Rick Ducommun, Rick Overton, Robin Duke, Marita Geraghty, Harold Ramis, Willie Garson, Ken Hudson Campbell, Richard Henzel, Rob Riley, David Pasquesi, Hynden Walch, Michael Shannon, Eric Saiet, Peggy Roeder, Carol Bivins and Les Podewell.

Cop Out. 2010 starring Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan, Kevin Pollak, Seann William Scott, Sean Cullen, Jason Lee, Rashida Jones, Adam Brody, Guillermo Diaz, Adrian Martinez, Cory Fernandez, Michelle Trachtenberg, Ana de la Reguera and Jim Norton.

The Box. 2009 starring Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, Frank Langella, Sam Oz Stone, James Rebhorn, Gillian Jacobs, Deborah Rush, Ryan Woodle, Holmes Osborne, Celia Weston, Andrew Levitas, John Magaro and Frank L. Ridley.

Hyena Road. 2015 (Canadian) starring Paul Gross, Rossif Sutherland, Clark Johnson, Allan Hawco, Christine Horne, David Richmond-Peck, Jennifer Pudavick, Aqqalu Meekis and Niamatullah Arghandabi.

Black Sheep. 1996 starring Chris Farley, David Spade, Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, Gary Busey, Grant Heslov, Timothy Carhart, Bruce McGill, Boyd Banks, David St. James, Skip O'Brien, Chris Owen, Mudhoney (Mark Thomas McLaughlin, Steve Neil Turner, Matt David Lukin, Daniel Joe Peters), Fred Wolf, Julie Benz, Kathleen O'Malley, Kevin P. Farley and John Farley.

Pan. 2015 starring Levi Miller, Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund, Rooney Mara, Adeel Akhtar, Nonso Anozie, Amanda Seyfried, Kathy Burke, Lewis MacDougall, Jack Charles, Cara Delevingne, Na Tae-joo, Bronson Webb, Kurt Egyiawan, Paul Kaye and Emerald Fennell.

The Nanny Diaries. 2007 starring Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Laura Linney, Paul Giamatti, Nicholas Art, Donna Murphy, Alicia Keys, Nina Garbiras, Brande Roderick, Heather Simms, Julie White and Judith Roberts.

Body of Lies. 2008 starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong, Golshifteh Farahani, Oscar Isaac, Ali Suliman, Alon Abutbul, Vince Colosimo, Simon McBurney, Mehdi Nebbou, Michael Gaston, Kais Nashif, Jamil Khoury, Lubna Azabal, Ghali Benlafkih, Youssef Srondy and Ali Khalil.

Freaks of Nature. 2015 starring Nicholas Braun, Jacob Eddington, Mackenzie Davis, Josh Fadem, Max Wright, Joan Cusack, Bob Odenkirk, Keegan-Michael Key, Ed Westwick, Patton Oswalt, Vanessa Hudgens, Denis Leary, Ian Roberts, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Cerina Vincent, Chris Zylka, Mae Whitman, Werner Herzog, Derek Mears, Aurora Perrineau and Pat Healy.

Southpaw. 2015 starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Forest Whitaker, Rachel McAdams, Oona Laurence, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Skylan Brooks, Naomie Harris, Victor Ortiz, Beau Knapp, Miguel Gomez, Malcolm Mays, Danny Henriquez, Clare Foley, Rita Ora, Jim Lampley, Roy Jones Jr. and Ian Eagle.

A Late Quartet. 2012 starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, Catherine Keener, Mark Ivanir, Imogen Poots, Anne Sofie von Otter, Madhur Jaffrey, Liraz Charhi, Wallace Shawn and Nina Lee.




The Punisher. 2004, Starring Thomas Jane as Frank Castle/ The Punisher, John Travolta as Howard Saint, Will Patton as Quentin Glass, Roy Scheider as Frank Castle Sr., Laura Harring as Livia Saint, Ben Foster as Spacker Dave, Rebecca Romijn as Joan, John Pinette as Bumpo, Samantha Mathis as Maria Elizabeth Castle, Marcus Johns as Will Castle, Russell Andrews as Agent James "Jimmy" Weeks, James Carpinello as Robert "Bobby" Saint/ John Saint, Eddie Jemison as Mickey Duka, Eduardo Yáñez as Mike Toro, Omar Avila as Joe Toro, Kevin Nash as The Russian, Mark Collie as Harry Heck, Veryl Jones as Candelaria, Tom Nowicki as Lincoln, Hank Stone as Cutter,
Russell Durham Comegys Russell Durham Comegys ...
Tattooed Mike (as Russ Comegys)
Antoni Corone Antoni Corone ...
T.J.
Rick Elmhurst Rick Elmhurst ...
Bay News 9 Newscaster
Michael Reardon Michael Reardon ...
Toro Croupier (as Michael Francis)
William Haze William Haze ...
EMT (as William Hasenzahl)
Marco St. John Marco St. John ...
Police Chief Morris
Bonnie Johnson Bonnie Johnson ...
Betty Castle
Carleth Keys Carleth Keys ...
Bay News 9 Newscaster
Alan Lilly Alan Lilly ...
Accountant #3
Terry Loughlin Terry Loughlin ...
Spoon
Marc Macaulay Marc Macaulay ...
Dante
Jim Meskimen Jim Meskimen ...
Accountant #1
Robin O'Dell Robin O'Dell ...
Field Reporter
Yamil Piedra Yamil Piedra ...
Toro Pit Boss
Steve Raulerson Steve Raulerson ...
Yuri Astrov
Sonny Surowiec Sonny Surowiec ...
Saint Puerto Rico Enforcer
Jack Swanson Jack Swanson ...
Accountant #2
Josh Thomas Josh Thomas ...
NBC Newscaster
Bobby Black Bobby Black ...
Chino Binamo (as Bobby Black)
Vincent Lecavalier Vincent Lecavalier ...
Himself (scenes deleted)
John Lynch John Lynch ...
Himself (scenes deleted)
John Baker John Baker ...
News Reporter (uncredited)
David Broitman David Broitman ...
Kyle (uncredited)
Jeff Chase Jeff Chase ...
Enforcer (uncredited)
Georgia Chris Georgia Chris ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Charleene Closshey Charleene Closshey ...
Castle Family Friend (uncredited)
Darla Delgado Darla Delgado ...
Castle Family Member (uncredited)
Michael Thomas Dunn Michael Thomas Dunn ...
Beach Visitor (uncredited)
Hatcher Flaschen Hatcher Flaschen ...
Sales Person (uncredited)
Khris Gibston Khris Gibston ...
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Mary Guyer Mary Guyer ...
Movie Theater Extra (uncredited)
Russell Hess Russell Hess ...
Underground Casino Winner (uncredited)
John Hill John Hill ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Jillian Kinsman Jillian Kinsman ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
J.C. Loader J.C. Loader ...
Night Club Singer (uncredited)
Nick Loren Nick Loren ...
Agent Moss (uncredited)
Walter Medina Walter Medina ...
Flirt at Casino Tables (uncredited)
Sebastian Page Sebastian Page ...
Frantic Businessman (uncredited)
Gustavo Perez Gustavo Perez ...
Mafia Thug (uncredited)
Michael A. Quill Michael A. Quill ...
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Kassie Spielman Kassie Spielman ...
Castle Family Member (uncredited)
Matt Totty Matt Totty ...
Bar Manager for Howard Saint, Heather Trzyna as Castle Family Member and Matt Weber as Major Mars. shomi, May 1, 2016. Music by Carlo Siliotto. Soundtrack: "Swing Time" - Written by Daniel May,
Published by Revision West (BMI)
Performed by Daniel May
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
Côte d'Azure
Written by Alan Lee Silva and Ken Tamplin
Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Alan Lee Silva & Ken Tamplin
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
Summertime
Written by Eail Sundance Sheppard
Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Eail Sundance Sheppard
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
Fiesta Cuba
Written by J.B. Ayoub and L. Gayot
Published by Musiqe & Music (SACEM) and Hereinafter Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Studio Musicians
Courtesy of Opus 1 Production Music Library
Jealous One
Written by J.C. Loader, Robert Stoney, Gregory Marchak and Doug Besterman
Published by Bull's Head Music (ASCAP) and Doug Besterman Music (ASCAP)
Performed by J.C. Loader
Broken
Written by Shaun Morgan (as Shaun Welgemoed) and Dale Stewart
Published by Seether Publishing and Dwight Frye Music, Inc. (BMI)
All rights adm. by Dwight Frye Music, Inc.
Performed by Seether featuring Amy Lee
Courtesy of Wind-up Records
Step Up
Written by S. Benton, J. Jones, M. Luce and C.J. Pierce
Published by Drama Fools Music and Wallachi Music Publishing, LLC (BMI)
All rights adm. by Wallachi Music Publishing, LLC (BMI)
Performed by Drowning Pool
Courtesy of Wind-up Records
Never Been in Love
Written by Stephen Lang, Jamie Dunlap and Scott Nickoley
Published by Revision West (BMI) and Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Lewis LaMedica
Courtesy Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
Go West Young Man
Written by Billy Martin
Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Billy Martin
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
In Time
Written by Coley McCabe and Mark Collie
Published by Shangri-La Lane Publishing (ASCAP), Hardin Creek Music Publishing (BMI) and On The Way Music (BMI)
Performed by Mark Collie aka "Harry Heck"
Courtesy of Wind-up Records
Miami Nights
Written by Deborah Lynne Dunlap
Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Jamie Dunlap
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
La donna è mobile
(from opera "Rigoletto")
Written by Giuseppe Verdi
Performed by Peter Dvorský (tenor) with The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Ondrej Leanrd
Courtesy of Naxos
By Arrangement with Source/Q
Nocturne (Opus 32, No. 1)
Written by Frédéric Chopin
Performed by Eric Speier
Courtesy of Spirit Music Group on behalf of Eric Speier
Fourth Floor Ladies Shoes
Written by Daniel May
Published by Revision West (BMI)
Performed by Daniel May
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
Bodega Street Corner
Written by Ali Dee, Zach Danziger and Vincent Alfieri
Published by Spirit One Music on behalf of Canvas One Music (BMI)
Performed by El Berhknokies
Courtesy of Spirit Music Group on behalf of Deetown Productions
Eyes Wired Shut
Written by Matt Moseman, Rick Wolking, Justin Middleton, Jeremy Rees and Micah Creel
Published by One Precious Publishing and Wallachi Music Publishing, LLC (BMI)
All rights adm. by Wallachi Music Publishing, LLC (BMI)
Performed by Edgewater
Courtesy of Wind-up Records
Slow Motion
Written by Nickelback
Produced by Joey Moi and Nickelback
Mixed by Joey Moi
Performed by Nickelback
Used by permission of Roadrunner Records Inc.
Trivia: It is an American action film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, starring Thomas Jane as the antihero Frank Castle / The Punisher and John Travolta as the villain Howard Saint, a money launderer who orders the death of Castle's entire family. The story and plot were mainly based on two Punisher comic book stories; The Punisher: Year One and Welcome Back, Frank along with scenes from other Punisher stories such as Marvel Preview Presents: The Punisher #2, Marvel Super Action Featuring: The Punisher #1, The Punisher War Zone, and The Punisher War Journal. The Punisher was shot on location in Tampa, Florida, and surrounding environs in mid- to late 2003. Filming locations:
University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, USA (movie theatre scenes)
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Fort De Soto Park - 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde, Florida, USA (Pier Scene)
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Tampa, Florida, USA
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The Claw - 13801 N. 46th Street, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA (golf course)
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Pinellas County, Florida, USA
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Florida, USA
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W. Twiggs St. @ N. Ashley Dr., Tampa, Florida, USA (death scene with Travolta)
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Sunshine Skyway Bridge, U.S. 19/I-275, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA (Punisher on bridge - final shot of movie)
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Federal Courthouse, 600 N. Florida Ave., Tampa, Florida, USA (exterior scene - Mickey exiting building)
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Wyndam Hotel, 725 S. Harbor Island Blvd., Harbor Island, Tampa, Florida, USA (Travolta walks by the water with his henchmen - now Westin Hotel)
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2001 Odyssey Club, 2309 N. Dale Mabry Ave., Tampa, Florida, USA (brief view of exterior)
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700 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa, Florida, USA (Punisher's headquarters - now parking lot)
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100 N. Tampa St., Tampa, Florida, USA (Saint's office tower - rain of money here)
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Laurel Street Bridge, 5 W. Laurel St., Tampa, Florida, USA (jumps partially open bridge after killing assassin)
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Falk Theater, 428 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, Florida, USA (theater exteriors with Saint's wife).
The "popsicle interrogation" scene was drawn from a nearly identical scene in Punisher War Zone #1 (1992) written by Chuck Dixon.
Frank Castle mentions getting upset when the Yankees win the Series. Thomas Jane portrayed Yankee Mickey Mantle in 61* (2001). Quote: Bumpo: "Thanks for leftovers, full. Thanks for Diet Pepsi, and thanks for good neighbors."

Punisher: War Zone. (2008), Starring Ray Stevenson as Frank Castle/ The Punisher, Dominic West as Billy "The Beaut" Russotti/ Jigsaw, Julie Benz as Angela Donatelli, Colin Salmon as Paul Budiansky, Doug Hutchison as James Russoti/ Loony Bin Jim (LBJ), Dash Mihok as NYPD Detective Martin Soap, Wayne Knight as Linus Lieberman/ Microchip, Romano Orzari as Nicky Donatelli, Stephanie Janusauskas as Grace Donatelli, Larry Day as FBI Agent Miller, Ron Lea as NYPD Captain Ross, Tony Calabretta as Saffiotti, T.J. Storm as Maginty, Mark Camacho as Pittsy, Keram Malicki-Sánchez as Ink, David Vadim as Cristu Bulat, Aubert Pallascio as Tiberiu Bulat, Bjanka Murgel as Arm Candy,
Carlos Gonzalez-Vio Carlos Gonzalez-Vio ...
Carlos
John Dunn-Hill John Dunn-Hill ...
Cesare (as John Dunn Hill)
Niko Nikolov Niko Nikolov ...
Pompiliu
Francis B. Goldberg Francis B. Goldberg ...
Mrs. Gordlock
Pat Fry Pat Fry ...
Asylum Orderly
Robert Harrop Robert Harrop ...
Priest
Linda Smith Linda Smith ...
Mrs. Cesare
Lynne De Bel Lynne De Bel ...
Micro's Mother
Bill Hall Bill Hall ...
TV News Reporter
Matt Holland Matt Holland ...
EMT
Brent Skagford Brent Skagford ...
Waiter
James Murray James Murray ...
Bodyguard #2
Cas Anvar Cas Anvar ...
Plastic Surgeon
Ethan Gould Ethan Gould ...
Schoolboy
Mike Paterson Mike Paterson ...
Motel Manager (as Michael Paterson)
Kane Chan Kane Chan ...
Banger #1
Steven P. Park Steven P. Park ...
Banger #2
Edward Yankie Edward Yankie ...
Father Mike
Tracy Jerome Phillips Tracy Jerome Phillips ...
Harlem Gangleader (as Tracy Phillips)
Giovanni Cipolla Giovanni Cipolla ...
Wiseguy
Andrew Farmer Andrew Farmer ...
Guard
Jean-Loup Yale Jean-Loup Yale ...
Mugger
Miro Bedard Miro Bedard ...
Frank's Son
Edouard Keller Edouard Keller ...
Thug
Marco Desjean Marco Desjean ...
Alpha Dog
Lise Sita Lise Sita ...
Nicki's Mom
Nick Sita Nick Sita ...
Nicki's Dad
Oleg Popkov Oleg Popkov ...
Old Man
Eric Dauphin Eric Dauphin ...
Cesare Wiseguy
Stéphane Byl Stéphane Byl ...
FBI Van Agent
Jon Barton Jon Barton ...
Ice Team Leader, Matthew Chan as Banger #3 and Jonathan Bergeron as stunt double: Jigsaw. shomi, May 1, 2016. Music by Michael Wandmacher. Soundtrack: "War Zone" - Lyrics by Rob Zombie,
Music by Rob Zombie and John 5
Performed by Rob Zombie
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Bulletproof
Written by Kerli and Thomas Who
Performed by Kerli
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Psychosocial
Written and Performed by Slipknot
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
Let's Get Away
Written by Rick Riso and Mark Gasbarro
Performed by Rick Riso
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Come See Me Tonight
Written by Homer Greencastle
Performed by Johnny Savarino (as Jonny Savarino)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Lucky for a Lifetime
Written by Rick Riso and Mark Gasbarro
Performed by Rick Riso
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Showdown
Written by Rob Swire (as Robert Swire Thompson)
Performed by Pendulum
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
The Past Is Proof
Written by Senses Fail, Lyrics by Buddy Nielsen
Performed by Senses Fail
Courtesy of Vagrant Records
Genesis
Written by Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay
Performed by Justice
Courtesy of Ed Banger Records
Under exclusive license to Because Music
Butterfly Wings
Written by Scott Benzel, Michael Fisher and Stuart Kupers
Performed by Machines of Loving Grace
Courtesy of Mammoth Records
Historia Calamitatum
Written by Joe Principe (as Joseph Principe), Tim McIlrath (as Timothy McIlrath), Brandon Barnes and Zach Blair
Performed by Rise Against
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Fairy in the Music Box
Written by Annabel Dudley
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Fallen
Written by Shaun Morgan, Dale Stewart and John Humphrey
Performed by Seether
Courtesy of Wind-Up Records, LLC
America the Beautiful
Performed and Arranged by Terence Jay
The Evil That Men Do
Written and Performed by Dash Mihok and Daniel Freedman
Courtesy of DZE Music and Daniel Freedman Music
Final Six
Written by Tom Araya (as Tomas Araya), Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King and Dave Lombardo
Performed by Slayer
Courtesy of American
By Arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Take Me Away
Written by 7 Days Away
Performed by 7 Days Away
Courtesy of Lionsgate
Days of Revenge
Written by Rob Lind
Performed by Ramallah
Courtesy of I Scream Records.
Trivia: It is an American action film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, directed by Lexi Alexander. The film is a reboot that follows the original telling of Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's The Punisher. It is the third feature film adaptation of The Punisher and is the first film to be produced under the Marvel Studios and Marvel Knights production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences. British actor Ray Stevenson replaced Thomas Jane as Castle. In the film, Castle wages a one-man war against a horribly disfigured mob boss known as Billy "Jigsaw" Russotti (Dominic West). Punisher: War Zone was released in North America by Lionsgate on December 5, 2008, and it was released in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2009. It has received negative reviews from film critics, with many reviewers commenting on the strong level of violence. However, its related soundtrack has found success, hitting the #23 slot on Billboard's 'Top Independent Albums' chart. Filming locations:
Five Roses Flour Plant, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Old Port of Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Sainte-Anne de Bellevue, Québec, Canada
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Station de métro Lionel-Groulx, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Brossard, Québec, Canada
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Cité du Cinéma, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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John Abbott College, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Palais des congrès de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Terrebonne, Québec, Canada
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Île Bizard, Québec, Canada
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Chinatown, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Pont Champlain, Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (additional filming).
Spoof: Patton (1970) - Jigsaw gives his speech to the gangs with the American flag in the backdrop.

Dead Rising: Watchtower. (2015), Starring Jesse Metcalfe as Chase Carter, Meghan Ory as Crystal O'Rourke, Virginia Madsen as Maggie, Keegan Connor Tracy as Jordan, Aleks Paunovic as Logan, Dennis Haysbert as General Lyons, Gary Jones as Norton, Carrie Genzel as Susan Collier, Rob Riggle as Frank West, Reese Alexander as Shearson, Harley Morenstein as Pyro, Julia Benson as Amy, Peter Benson as Bruce, C. Ernst Harth as Bonzo Zombie, Jen and Sylvia Soska as Zombies, Ryan Connolly as Bearded Zombie, Patrick Sabongui as Hippie Zombrex Doctor,
Darren Dolynski Darren Dolynski ...
Sergeant
Travis MacDonald Travis MacDonald ...
Smith Zombie (as Travis Macdonald)
Michael Bean Michael Bean ...
Army Surgeon
Sachin Sahel Sachin Sahel ...
Wall Cop
Khaira Ledeyo Khaira Ledeyo ...
Wall Mother
James Yi James Yi ...
Wall Father
Colton Quan Colton Quan ...
Wall Kid
Manny Jacinto Manny Jacinto ...
Desk Soldier
David Lyle David Lyle ...
Mohawked Biker
Gaston Morrison Gaston Morrison ...
Bald Biker
Todd Thomson Todd Thomson ...
Megaphone Soldier
Taya Clyne Taya Clyne ...
Little Girl Zombie (as Taya Cline)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nickolas Baric Nickolas Baric ...
Cop Zombie (uncredited)
Ed Brando Ed Brando ...
Ball-Gag Zombie (uncredited)
Paul Lazenby Paul Lazenby ...
Larry (uncredited), Mark Wilmot as Daddy Zombie and Zandara Kennedy as stunt double: Virginia Madsen. shomi, May 2, 2016. Music by Oleksa Lozowchuk. Soundtrack: "Blow by Blow" - Written by Traz Damji,
Performed by Traz Damji feat. Troy Reid
© Traz Music
ZT Pulse Sunset
Written and performed by Traz Damji
© Traz Music
Cultists on Board
Written by Toren Atkinson (as Atkinson), Atkinson, Warren Banks (as Banks), Nieva and Jordan Pratt (as Pratt)
Performed by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets
© Divine Records
Drowning in Blood
Written by Brad Joseph Breeck (as Brad Breeck)
Performed by Skulltape
© LAs Fine
Walking in Horror
Written and performed by Bill Ryan and Brendan Ryan
© Ryan Bros Music
Dogfight
Written and performed by Michael Tavera
© Paigey Pooh Music
Let's All Play (in a grown up way)
Written and performed by Douglas Roegiers
© DR
Resistance
Written and Produced by Oleksa Lozowchuk
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Written and Produced by Oleksa Lozowchuk
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Trivia: It is an American action zombie film directed by Zach Lipovsky, produced by Tomas Harlan and Tim Carter, and written by Tim Carter. It is based on the video game of the same name, principal photography began on September 30, 2014, in Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada. Legendary Pictures produced the picture as its first digital film through its Legendary Digital Media division and it was released on Crackle on March 27, 2015. Filming locations: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

127 Hours. 2010, Starring James Franco as Aron Ralston, Kate Mara as Kristi Moore, Amber Tamblyn as Megan McBride, Clémence Poésy as Rana, Lizzy Caplan as Sonja Ralston, Kate Burton as Donna Ralston, Treat Williams as Larry Ralston, Aron Ralston, and his wife Jessica Ralston and son make cameo appearances at the end of the film,
Sean Bott Sean Bott ...
Aron's Friend (as Sean A. Bott)
Koleman Stinger Koleman Stinger ...
Aron Age 5
John Lawrence John Lawrence ...
Brian
Bailee Michelle Johnson Bailee Michelle Johnson ...
Sonja Age 10
Parker Hadley Parker Hadley ...
Aron Age 15
Fenton Quinn Fenton Quinn ...
Blue John (as Fenton G. Quinn)
Peter Joshua Hull Peter Joshua Hull ...
Boy on Sofa (as P.J. Hull)
Pieter Jan Brugge Pieter Jan Brugge ...
Eric Meijer
Rebecca C. Olson Rebecca C. Olson ...
Monique Meijer (as Rebecca Olson)
Jeffrey Wood Jeffrey Wood ...
Andy Meijer
Norman Lehnert Norman Lehnert ...
Dan
Xmas Lutu Xmas Lutu ...
Helicopter Co-Pilot
Terry S. Mercer Terry S. Mercer ...
Helicopter Pilot
Darin Southam Darin Southam ...
Zach
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Johnny Ahn Johnny Ahn ...
Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Robert Bear Robert Bear ...
Aron's Friend (uncredited)
Luke Drake Luke Drake ...
Aron's Friend (uncredited)
Christopher K. Hagadone Christopher K. Hagadone ...
Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Elizabeth Hales Elizabeth Hales ...
Patron (uncredited)
Zachary Haycock Zachary Haycock ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Kelly Higgins Kelly Higgins ...
Fan (uncredited)
Brad Johnson Brad Johnson ...
Friend of Aaron (uncredited)
Lonzo Liggins Lonzo Liggins ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Samantha Marsden Samantha Marsden ...
Media person / Basketball Game Fan (uncredited)
Kelsie Mathews Kelsie Mathews ...
Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Amber Mccoy Amber Mccoy ...
Bridesmaid & Girl in jeep (uncredited)
Kyle Paul Kyle Paul ...
Best Man (uncredited)
Priscilla Poland Priscilla Poland ...
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Amy Savannah Amy Savannah ...
Basketball Fan, Stacey Ann Turner as Aron's Friend and Stanton Barrett as stunt double: James Franco. shomi, May 2, 2016. Music by A.R. Rahman. Soundtrack: "Never Hear Surf Music Again" - (John Pugh)
Published by Rong Music (ASCAP),
Performed by Free Blood
Courtesy of Rong Music
Sleeping Monkey
(Trey Anastasio / Tom Marshall)
Published by Who Is She? Music Inc. (BMI)
Scooby Doo, Where Are You
(Ben Raleigh / David Mook)
Published by Mook Bros. West
administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./Wise Brothers Music LLC (ASCAP)
Produced by Matt Fletcher
Lovely Day
(Bill Withers / Skip Scarborough)
Published by Unichappell Music Inc (BMI)Golden Withers Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Bill Withers
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Ça Plane Pour Moi
By Lou De Prijck and Yves Lacomblez (as Yves Maurice Lacomblez)
Published by Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd. (SABAM/SACEM)
Performed by Plastic Bertrand
(P) 1977 AMC Records SA-NV
Courtesy of AMC Records SA-NV, by arrangement with The Licensing Partnership UK Ltd.
Nocturne no.2 in E-flat
(Frédéric Chopin)
If I Rise
Music by A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Dido (as Dido Armstrong) and Roland 'Rollo' Armstrong (as Rollo Armstrong)
Published by Fox Film Music Corp. (BMI), K M Musiq Admin by Universal Music Publishing (BMI), Warner/Chappell Music Limited (PRS)
Performed by Dido & A.R. Rahman
A.R. Rahman performs courtesy of K M MUSIQ
Dido performs courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
If You Love Me (Really Love Me)
Original French Lyrics by Édith Piaf
Adaptation by Geoffrey Parsons
Music by Marguerite Monnot
Published by © Editions Raoul Breton (SACEM)
Performed by Esther Phillips
Courtesy of Rhino US/Warner Music UK
Festival
(Jon Thor Birgisson / Orri P. Dyrason (as Orri Pall Dyrason) / Georg Holm / Kjartan Sveinsson)
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS)
Performed by Sigur Rós
Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd.
Heart and Soul
(Frank Loesser / Hoagy Carmichael)
Published by Sony/ATV Harmony (ASCAP).
Trivia: It is a British-American biographical survival drama film directed, co-written, and produced by Danny Boyle. It stars James Franco as real-life canyoneer Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in an isolated slot canyon in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah, in April 2003. The film was a co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States. The film, based on Ralston's memoir Between a Rock and a Hard Place (2004), was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, produced by Christian Colson and John Smithson, and scored by A. R. Rahman. Beaufoy, Colson, and Rahman had all previously worked with Boyle on Slumdog Millionaire (2008). 127 Hours was well received by critics and audiences, and was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Franco and Best Picture. Filming locations: Moab, Utah, USA.
Spoofs:
The Simpsons: The Blue and the Gray (2011) (TV Episode)
As Homer tries to free himself by chewing off his leg, he mentions he only has another 127 hours to go
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXII (2011) (TV Episode)
Homer gets his arm trapped under a boulder and chews off multiple appendages before freeing himself.
127 Seconds (2012) (Short)
This parodies the film, has the hero trapped for seconds instead of hours.
The camcorder used by James Franco in the film was the actual one Aron Ralston used when he was trapped in Blue John Canyon.
It took 13 men, a winch, and a hydraulic jack to lift the boulder high enough to retrieve Aron's arm from the canyon. Quote: Aron Ralston: "Mom, I love you. I wish I'd returned all of your calls, ever." Anachronisms: 1. In Aron's guidebook, at the top left of the map, there is an inset with an elevation profile. On the elevation profile, "Aron Ralston's chokestone" is labeled. This label actually appears in current versions of the guidebook. 2. During the flashback to the game where Aron's girlfriend walks out on him, an ad for the Motorola phone, Droid, can be seen although there was no such thing at the time. 3. Though the film takes place in 2003, modern-styled (2008) Mountain Dew and Pepsi cans can be seen during Aron's dream sequence when he attends the party. 4. When Aron takes the Capital One credit card out of his wallet, the logo that is on the card did not come out until 2008. 5. During the Utah Jazz game, the logo on the court is one that was not used until 2004, when the Jazz changed their color scheme. 6. In both scenes with Brian, Aron's boss, he is wearing a T-shirt that can be identified as being a product of the website www.someecards.com. This website did not launch until 2007, but the movie is set in 2003.

Cooties. 2014, Starring Elijah Wood as Clint Hadson, Alison Pill as Lucy McCormick, Rainn Wilson as Wade Johnson, Morgan Lily as Tamra, Jack McBrayer as Tracy Lacey, Jorge Garcia as Rick, Nasim Pedrad as Rebekkah Halverson, Leigh Whannell as Doug, Sunny May Allison as Shelly, Peter Kwong as Mr. Hatachi, Miles Elliot as Dink, Jake Brennan as Lincoln, Jared Breeze as Safety Helmet Boy, Aiden Lovekamp as Racer, Nikita Ager as Patriot’s Mom, Armani Jackson as Calvin, Cooper Roth as Patriot, Ian Brennan as Vice Principal Simms, Tammy Baird as Mrs. Birk, Kate Flannery as Charman, Matt Jones as Sheriff Dave,
Rebecca Marshall Rebecca Marshall ...
Emily Dopkins
Mark Christopher Lawrence Mark Christopher Lawrence ...
Mr. Pederson
Lauren Stovall Lauren Stovall ...
Moon
Angela Bullock Angela Bullock ...
Rhonda
Elizabeth Bogush Elizabeth Bogush ...
Crying Mother
Boni Yanagisawa Boni Yanagisawa ...
Miss Nash
Lauren Katz Lauren Katz ...
Mrs. Gordon
Brian Henderson Brian Henderson ...
Mr. Henderson
Ashley Rae Miller Ashley Rae Miller ...
Tricycle Girl
Chloe Rose Chloe Rose ...
Cootie Kid
Kelli Barksdale Kelli Barksdale ...
Cootie kid (uncredited)
Ella Berry Ella Berry ...
Cootie kid (uncredited)
Nathan Brewer Nathan Brewer ...
Cootie Kid (uncredited)
Emily Brobst Emily Brobst ...
Cootie Kid (uncredited)
Mika Cigic Mika Cigic ...
Zombie Child (uncredited)
McKenzie Cornell McKenzie Cornell ...
Cooties kid (uncredited)
Jaiden Geller Jaiden Geller ...
Cootie Kid (uncredited)
Sam Ly Sam Ly ...
Cootie Kid (uncredited)
Dani Marie Dani Marie ...
Cootie Extra (uncredited)
Kara Petersen Kara Petersen ...
Cootie Kid (uncredited)
Isabella Revel Isabella Revel ...
Angela, Sophia Strauss as Lipstick Girl, Emily Brobst as stunt double: Cooper Roth, Bryan Cartago as stunt double: Peter Kwong and Danny Downey as stunt double: Elijah Wood. Movie Central, May 4, 2016. Music by Pepijn Caudron. Soundtrack: "I Want You To Love America" - Written by Ian Brennan,
Performed by Eline Hadermann
God and a Shotgun
Written by Angela Wood and Noah Needleman
Performed by Ryan Wood
My Rack
Written by Angela Wood and Benjamin Harris (as Benji Harris)
Performed by Angela Wood
Pop Goes the Weasel
Written by Traditional
Performed by Pepijn Caudron.
Trivia: It is an American independent horror comedy film directed by Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott, written by Ian Brennan and Leigh Whannell. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014 before being released on September 18, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand by Lionsgate Premiere. Filming locations: Arcadia, California, USA (Jump N Jammin); Los Angeles, California, USA. Quote: Doug: [after discovering a nugget] "Nugget out of here."

We Are Your Friends. 2015, Starring Zac Efron as Cole Carter, Emily Ratajkowski as Sophie, Shiloh Fernandez as Ollie, Alex Shaffer as Squirrel, Jonny Weston as Dustin Mason, Wes Bentley as James Reed, Joey Rudman as Joey, Jon Bernthal as Paige Morrell, Vanessa Lengies as Mel, Brittany Furlan as Sara, Jon Abrahams as a club promoter, Alicia Coppola as Tanya Romero, Korrina Rico as Crystal, Nicky Romero as himself, Dillon Francis as Devin Andrews, DJ Alesso as himself, Them Jeans as himself
Wiley M. Pickett Wiley M. Pickett ...
Carl
Molly Hagan Molly Hagan ...
Francine
Rebecca Forsythe Rebecca Forsythe ...
Clarissa
Kelsey Formost Kelsey Formost ...
Rebecca
Scarlett Benchley Scarlett Benchley ...
Mindy
Devon Barnes Devon Barnes ...
Heather
Rob Silverman Rob Silverman ...
Valley Hater
Timothy Granaderos Timothy Granaderos ...
Preppy Guy #1
Raleigh Adams Raleigh Adams ...
Preppy Guy #2
Kerry Stein Kerry Stein ...
Rabbi
Ayden Mayeri Ayden Mayeri ...
Rich Girl
Posso Posso ...
Art Party Deejays
Andrew Bachelor Andrew Bachelor ...
King Bach
Casey James Casey James ...
Bartender
Desi Jevon Desi Jevon ...
Dancer #1
Ragon Miller Ragon Miller ...
Dancer #2
Jose Abril Jose Abril ...
Nightclub Bouncer (uncredited)
Angelo Agojo Angelo Agojo ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Briana Alegria Briana Alegria ...
Party Girl (uncredited)
Chele André Chele André ...
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Chiara Aurelia Chiara Aurelia ...
Kayli (uncredited)
Pierre Barrielle Pierre Barrielle ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Shahira Barry Shahira Barry ...
one of King Batch's Girlfriends (uncredited)
Katya Bay Katya Bay ...
Hot Model (uncredited)
Tara Beaulieu Tara Beaulieu ...
Natasha (uncredited)
Sarah Beaver Sarah Beaver ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Becktoria Becktoria ...
College Party Girl (uncredited)
Stacey Bender Stacey Bender ...
Club Goer (uncredited)
Justin Blake Justin Blake ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Marissa Braun Marissa Braun ...
Groupie (uncredited)
Jan Broberg Jan Broberg ...
Sandra (uncredited)
Filippo Calvagno Filippo Calvagno ...
Hipster (uncredited)
Mike Carlucci Mike Carlucci ...
Smoker (uncredited)
Mika Cigic Mika Cigic ...
Timid Girl (uncredited)
Cole Cook Cole Cook ...
Club Goer (uncredited)
Giselle DaMier Giselle DaMier ...
Student (uncredited)
Ahron Etscorn Ahron Etscorn ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Shahine Ezell Shahine Ezell ...
Tim (uncredited)
Paige Flannery Paige Flannery ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Lee Anne Ford Lee Anne Ford ...
Festival Goer (uncredited)
Jordan Frank Jordan Frank ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Joe Fronk Joe Fronk ...
GoldStar Associate (uncredited)
Martavious Gayles Martavious Gayles ...
Hipster (uncredited)
Matthew Gittelson Matthew Gittelson ...
Club Member (uncredited)
Lila Gomez Lila Gomez ...
Cafe Waitress (uncredited)
Tina Grimm Tina Grimm ...
Club Patron / Dancer (uncredited)
Robert Harmon Robert Harmon ...
Club Dancer (uncredited)
Jodi Carol Harrison Jodi Carol Harrison ...
Paige's Secretary (uncredited)
Rhianna Jagpal Rhianna Jagpal ...
Mourner (uncredited)
David Jensen David Jensen ...
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Tomoko Karina Tomoko Karina ...
Sushi Waitress (uncredited)
Kosta Kariotis Kosta Kariotis ...
Festival Goer (uncredited)
Natasha Key Natasha Key ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Germano Kuerten Germano Kuerten ...
Student (uncredited)
Casey Larios Casey Larios ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Morgan Lester Morgan Lester ...
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Jolyne Lowery Jolyne Lowery ...
Cute girl (uncredited)
Glenn Lutz Glenn Lutz ...
Buyer at Skatepark (uncredited)
Miranda Rae Mayo Miranda Rae Mayo ...
Courtney (uncredited)
Christopher McKernan Christopher McKernan ...
House Party Guest (uncredited)
Anna McNiven Anna McNiven ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Bianca Mihailov Bianca Mihailov ...
Club Dancer (uncredited)
Lauryn Morse Lauryn Morse ...
Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Laura Oceane Laura Oceane ...
Festival Girl (uncredited)
Jonny Ortiz Jonny Ortiz ...
Cholo (uncredited)
Chris Ostrowski Chris Ostrowski ...
Club Goer (uncredited)
Veronica Parks Veronica Parks ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Jessica Pike Jessica Pike ...
Girlfriend (uncredited)
Daniel Pinder Daniel Pinder ...
The Skater (uncredited)
Diana Prince Diana Prince ...
Stripper (uncredited)
Jessica Provencher Jessica Provencher ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Arielle Raycene Arielle Raycene ...
Tan Girl (uncredited)
Brittany Riley Brittany Riley ...
U5 (uncredited)
Madison Rose Madison Rose ...
Party Girl / Girl In Pool (uncredited)
Alex Roth Alex Roth ...
Festival Groupie (uncredited)
Gustavo Sanmor Gustavo Sanmor ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Carmina Scarpa Carmina Scarpa ...
Cute Girl (uncredited)
Yaniv Schulman Yaniv Schulman ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Matthew Spach Matthew Spach ...
Club Goer (uncredited)
Malerie Stanley Malerie Stanley ...
Extra (uncredited)
Brian Swinehart Brian Swinehart ...
Music Producer (uncredited)
Tuesday Thomas Tuesday Thomas ...
Transvestite Hooker (uncredited)
Holly Traister Holly Traister ...
Diner Cashier (uncredited)
Yissendy Trinidad Yissendy Trinidad ...
Club Dancer (uncredited)
Yana Trofimova Yana Trofimova ...
Party girl (uncredited)
Erika Wester Erika Wester ...
Serena (uncredited)
Kim Yannayon Kim Yannayon ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Jen Yim Jen Yim ...
Paige's Girl, Yulia Zabo as Go-Go dancer and Chris Grabher as stunt double: Zac Efron. Movie Central, May 7, 2016. Music by Matthew Simpson. Soundtrack: "Cole's Memories" - Written by Etienne Copin,
Performed by Pyramid
Courtesy of Kitsune
The Drop
Written by Nicholas Weiller
Performed by Bro Safari
Courtesy of Bro Safari Music
We Are Your Friends
Written by Gaspard Augé, Xavier de Rosnay, Alexander MacNaghten, James Anthony Shaw, James Ellis Ford, Simon William Lord
Performed by Justice vs Simian
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Ah Yeah So What
Written by Elen Menaker, Ilan Kidron, Will Sparks, Richard Cowie
Performed by Will Sparks featuring Wiley & Elen Levon
Licensed courtesy of Ministry Of Sound Australia
Break Yourself
Written by Hook n Sling (as Anthony Maniscalco), Virman (as Virman Coquia), Kevnish (as Kevin Nishimura), Prohgress (as James Roh), Pusha T (as Terrence Thornton)
Performed by Hook n Sling featuring Far East Movement and Pusha T
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Pusha T appears courtesy of G.O.O.D. Music
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
You Know You Like It (Tchami Remix)
Written by Aluna George (as Aluna Dewji-Francis), George Reid, DJ Snake, Steve Guess
Performed by DJ Snake (as DJ Snake) featuring Aluna George (as AlunaGeorge)
Courtesy of Interscope Records
AlunaGeorge appears courtesy of Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Define
Written by Kaelyn Behr, Caleb Crinis, Ruslan Epoff, Dominic Louis Matheson
Performed by Dom Dolla and Go Freek
Courtesy of Sweat It Out Music Pty Ltd
See You In The Other Side
Written by Etienne Copin
Performed by Pyramid
Courtesy of Etienne Copin
By arrangement with Jean-Marie Caradec
Plaisir De France Reconstitution
Written by Alexandre Chatelard
Arranged by Julien Barthe
Performed by Alexandre Chatelard
Courtesy of EKLER'O'SHOCK
Another Sky (The Magician Remix)
Written by Eric Harrison, Adam Tucker
Performed by Scenic
Courtesy of future classic.
By arrangement with Hidden Track Music
Something About You
Written by Alexander Burnett, Jessica Higgs, Hayden James Luby
Performed by Hayden James
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Sister Saviour (DFA Dub)
Written by Tim Goldsworthy, Luke Jenner, James Murphy, Vito Roccoforte (as Vito Joshua Roccoforte), Matt Safer (as Matthew Safer)
Performed by The Rapture
Courtesy of Republic Records Ltd
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Pushing On
Written by Oliver Siebert and Jimi Jules
Performed by Oliver $ & Jimi Jules
License courtesy of Ultra Records, LLC
Yardcore
Written by Norman Howell (as Norman Darnell Howell), Horace Payne, Benwoit Tshiwala
Performed by Born Jamericans
Courtesy of The Bicycle Music Company
Need Your Lovin' (Tiger & Woods Remix)
Written and produced by Marco Niemerski
Performed by Tensnake
Remixed and add. production by Tiger & Woods
Courtesy of Permanent Vacation
Songs Remind Me Of You (The Swiss & Donnie Remix)
Written by Richard X, Hannah Robinson
Performed by Annie Strand (as Annie)
Courtesy of Smalltown Supersound
By arrangement with Joskim Haugland/Smalltown Supersound
I Think I Like It
Written By Theo Keating, Jean Frankfurter, John Moering
Performed By Fake Blood
Courtesy of Cheap Thrills
RIVA (Restart the Game)
Written by Cedric Steinmyller, Jerome Fagnet
Performed by Klingande featuring Broken Back
License courtesy of Ultra Records, LLC
Cole's Ascend
Written by Michael David, Tyler Blake
Performed by Michael David, Tyler Blake
Courtesy of Innovative Leisure
How Can You Really
Written by Sam France, Jonathan Rado
Performed by Foxygen
Courtesy of Jagjaguwar
Younger (Kygo Remix)
Written by Salem Al Fakir, Magnus Lidehall, Vincent Pontare (as Vincent Fred Pontare), Seinabo Sey
Performed by Seinabo Sey
Courtesy of Virgin Records America
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
911
Written by Dillon Francis, Nicolas David Mercier
Performed by Dillon Francis
Courtesy of Columbia Music
Desire (Gryffin Remix)
Written by Thomas Hull, Resul Turkmen, Michael Goldsworthy, Oliver Thornton
Performed by Years & Years
Courtesy of Interscope Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I Like Tuh
Written by Diamante Anthony Blackmon and Makonnen Sheran
Performed by DJ Carnage & Makonnen Sheran (as iLoveMakonnen)
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
License courtesy of Ultra Records, LLC
BlackOut
Written by Felli Fel (as James Corrine), Alex Shultz, Luie Rubio, Jordan Houston, Tyga (as Michael Stevenson), Lil Jon (as Jonathan Smith)
Performed by Felli Fel (as DJ Felli Fel) presents The Americanos featuring Lil Jon, Jordan Houston (as Juicy J), and Tyga
Juicy J appears courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Santeria
Written by Bradley Nowell, Eric Wilson, Floyd Gaugh (as Floyd I. Gaugh IV)
The Wind and The Dove
Written & Performed by Bill Callahan
Courtesy of Drag City
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
I Can Be Somebody
Written by 'Erick Orrosquieta', Erin McCarley, Dennis Matkosky
Performed by 'Erick Orrosquieta' (as Deorro) featuring Erin McCarley
License courtesy of Ultra Records, LLC
Sunlight [Extended Club Mix]
Written by Stephen Fasano, Oliver Thornton, Mark Ralph
Performed by The Magician featuring Years & Years
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing
It's Not Over (Dimitri from Paris Remix)
Written by Nicholas Millhiser, Alex Frankel
Performed by Holy Ghost!
Courtesy of DFA Records
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Something About You (Pete Tong Kingstown Remix)
Written by Alexander Burnett, Jessica Higgs, Hayden James Luby
Performed by Hayden James
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
You & Me
Performed By Bassnectar ft. W.Darling
Blackout
by The Americanos ft. Lil Jon, Juicy J & Tyga
Written by Louie Rubio and Alex Shultz
BlackOut
Produced and Written by Louie Rubio & Alex Shultz.
Trivia: It is an American drama film directed by Max Joseph in his feature film directorial debut, and written by Joseph and Meaghan Oppenheimer, from a story by Richard Silverman. The film stars Zac Efron, Emily Ratajkowski, and Wes Bentley, and follows a young DJ trying to make it in the music industry. Through the obstacles that he encounters and with the influence of a charismatic music producer, the aspiring DJ is ultimately guided onto the path that leads him to success. The film is loosely based off of the life of NYC DJ/Promoter Horizon Wireless. A critically noted scene in the film involves animation depicting Cole's PCP hallucinations at a swanky LA art gallery. Rotoscoping was used to achieve this effect. Filming locations: San Fernando Valley; Los Angeles, California, USA; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Quote: Squirrel: "Are we ever going to be better than this?"

The Changeling. 1980 (Canadian), Starring George C. Scott as John Russell, Trish Van Devere as Claire Norman, Melvyn Douglas as Sen. Joseph Carmichael, John Colicos as De Witt, Jean Marsh as Joanna Russell, Barry Morse as Doctor Pemberton, Madeleine Sherwood as Mrs. Norman, Helen Burns as Leah Harmon, Frances Hyland as Mrs. Grey, Eric Christmas as Albert Harmon, Roberta Maxwell as Eva Lingstrom, Voldi Way as Joseph Carmichael,
Ruth Springford Ruth Springford ...
Minnie Huxley
Bernard Behrens Bernard Behrens ...
Robert Lingstrom
James B. Douglas James B. Douglas ...
Eugene Carmichael
J. Kenneth Campbell J. Kenneth Campbell ...
Security Guard
Chris Gampel Chris Gampel ...
Mr. Tuttle (as C. M. Gampel)
Michelle Martin Michelle Martin ...
Kathy Russell
Janne Mortil Janne Mortil ...
Linda Grey
Terence Kelly Terence Kelly ...
Sergeant Durban
Robert Monroe Robert Monroe ...
Archives Clerk
Hagan Beggs Hagan Beggs ...
Coroner
Anna Hagan Anna Hagan ...
Secretary
Antonia Rey Antonia Rey ...
Estancia
Sammy Smith Sammy Smith ...
Doorman
Paul Rothery Paul Rothery ...
Tony Grey
Bruce MacLeod Bruce MacLeod ...
Security Guard (as Bruce Macleod)
Fred Latremouille Fred Latremouille ...
Airport Guard
David Peevers David Peevers ...
Microfilm Clerk
Sera Johnstone Sera Johnstone ...
Sara Lingstrom
Adam Earle Adam Earle ...
Adam Lingstrom
Carl Boychuk Carl Boychuk ...
Music Student
Bryan King Bryan King ...
Music Student
Susan Round Susan Round ...
Music Student
Nicki Steida Nicki Steida ...
Music Student
Randolph Blankinship Randolph Blankinship ...
Pilot
Travis Major Travis Major ...
Pilot
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Esposito ...
Extra (uncredited)
Wayne McLaughlin Wayne McLaughlin ...
Orchestra Member, Erick Vinther as Young Man and Louis Zorich as Stewart Adler. HBO, May 8, 2016. Music by Rick Wilkins. Soundtrack: "Symphony #1 in C minor, Opus 68" - Composed by Johannes Brahms (as Brahms),
Performed by The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama
Rondo in A minor for Piano, K. 511
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Mozart)
Played by Jan Latham-Koenig.
Trivia: It is a Canadian psychological horror film directed by Peter Medak and starring George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere (Scott's real-life wife). The story is based upon events that writer Russell Hunter claimed he experienced while he was living in the Henry Treat Rogers Mansion of Denver, Colorado. The Changeling was produced by a Canadian production company and filmed in Canada, with establishing shots filmed in Seattle, and some location shooting was done in New York City. Notable Seattle locations seen in the film include SeaTac airport, University of Washington's Red Square, the Space Needle, the Rainier Tower, and the Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge, amongst others. The interior scenes at the university were filmed at the University of Toronto and the Historical Society scenes at the Flatiron-shaped Hotel Europe in Vancouver. The scenes at the senator's home were filmed at what was then Royal Roads Military College (now Royal Roads University) in Victoria, British Columbia. Interior scenes of the mansion where Scott's character lives were a set, as were the exterior scenes; the house was a giant mock-up. Filming locations:
Hatley Castle, Royal Roads, Colwood, British Columbia, Canada (The Senator's house)
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Stimson-Green Mansion - 1204 Minor Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Whyte Lake Trail, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Horse Riding location)
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Hollyburn Ridge, Cypress Provincial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Opening scene)
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Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
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1268-1270 West 57Th Street, Oakridge, Vancouver, USA (Chessman House Location)
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Boeing Field - 7149 Perimeter Road, Seattle, Washington, USA (The airport scene)
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Hotel Europe, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Lake Washington, Washington, USA
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New York City, New York, USA (Opening scenes)
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Panorama, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (studio)
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Rainier Building - 1301 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Royal Roads, Colwood, British Columbia, Canada
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Seattle, Washington, USA
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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - 17801 International Boulevard, Seatac, Washington, USA
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada (one scene)
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The Perfect Guy. 2015, Starring Sanaa Lathan as Leah Vaughn, Michael Ealy as Carter Duncan/ Robert Adams, Morris Chestnut as David King, Tess Harper as Mrs. McCarthy, Charles S. Dutton as Roger Vaughn, L. Scott Caldwell as Evelyn Vaughn, Kathryn Morris as Karen, Rutina Wesley as Alicia, Holt McCallany as Detective Hansen, Ronnie Gene Blevins as Dalton, Shannon Lucio as Cindy, Michael Panes as Cooper, John Getz as Tom Renkin,
Jessica Parker Kennedy Jessica Parker Kennedy ...
Rachel
David Starzyk David Starzyk ...
Frank
Wilmer Calderon Wilmer Calderon ...
Detective Gardner
Gordon Clapp Gordon Clapp ...
Bill Forsythe
Duncan Joiner Duncan Joiner ...
Zach
Julia Valentine Larson Julia Valentine Larson ...
Cashier
Patrick Daniel Patrick Daniel ...
Barista
Lyndsey Doolen Lyndsey Doolen ...
Hostess
Michael Andrew Baker Michael Andrew Baker ...
Mr. Inebriated
Jamal Duff Jamal Duff ...
Dreadlocks
Tyde Kierney Tyde Kierney ...
Mart Owner
Granville Ames Granville Ames ...
Sheriff
Irene Choi Irene Choi ...
Office Receptionist
Tripp Pickell Tripp Pickell ...
Uniformed Officer
Kelle Cantwell Kelle Cantwell ...
B.R.E. Receptionist
Jeff Davis Jeff Davis ...
Gun Salesman (as JF Davis)
Sarah Domin Sarah Domin ...
Client
Lucas Lind Lucas Lind ...
Bartender
Clint Jordan Clint Jordan ...
Homeowner
Michael Coons Michael Coons ...
Mr. Keslow
Kevin McNamara Kevin McNamara ...
Police Officer
John Fortson John Fortson ...
Bartender #2 (as John Forston)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Lamont Bivins Michael Lamont Bivins ...
Decetive Rich Watkins (uncredited)
Michelle Evans Michelle Evans ...
Reggae Dancer in Club (uncredited)
Stephanie Garvin Stephanie Garvin ...
Girlfriend (uncredited)
Glenn Lutz Glenn Lutz ...
Police Interviewee, Ryan Shaughnessy as Bar Patron and Amani K. Smith as Deejay. Movie Central, May 10, 2016. Music by Dave Fleming and Atli Örvarsson. Soundtrack: "MAS QUE NADA" - Written by Jorge,
Performed by Saori Yuki and Pink Martini
Courtesy of Heinz Records and Universal Japan
WELCOME TO JAMROCK
Written by Damian Marley, Stephen Marley and Ini Kamoze
Performed by Damian Marley
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
REVOLUTION
Written by Diplo (as Thomas Pentz), Kai (as Alessia Brigante), Morten Brangstrup Olsen and Hussain Somani
Performed by Diplo featuring Faustix, Imanos and Kai
Courtesy of Mad Decent Protocol, LLC
BUST IT
Written by Sean Paul (as Sean Paul Henriques), Kool Kojak (as Allan Grigg), James Abrahart and Marty James Garton (as Marty James)
Performed by Sean Paul
Courtesy of Dutty Rock Productions
LIFETIME OF GOLD
Written and Performed by Chance Hayden
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
LIVE IN A DREAM
Written by Johnny Elkins, Blessing Offor and Jeffrey Pescetto
Performed by Blessing Offor
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
BETTER MAN
Written by Leon Bridges (as Todd Michael Bridges), Joshua Block, Austin Jenkins and Chris Vivion
Performed by Leon Bridges
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
WHAT DID I DO
Written and Performed by Leonard Raymond Gehl Sr.
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
GRITA LA GENTE
Written by Danny Richard Osuna
Performed by Rabia Ciega
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
READY FOR BATTLE (REMIX)
Written by Jonathan Merkel and Ryan Anh Tham
Performed by KT Scene
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation.
Trivia: It is an American thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Alan B. McElroy and Tyger Williams. The film stars Sanaa Lathan, Michael Ealy, and Morris Chestnut. Ealy and Lathan also served as executive producers on the film. It was released in North America on September 11, 2015. The Perfect Guy has grossed over $60 million at the box office but received mostly negative reviews from critics. Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015, Starring Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo, Armie Hammer as Illya Kuryakin, Alicia Vikander as Gabriella "Gaby" Teller, Elizabeth Debicki as Victoria Vinciguerra, Jared Harris as Saunders, Hugh Grant as Alexander Waverly, Luca Calvani as Alexander Vinciguerra, Sylvester Groth as Uncle Rudi, David Menkin as Jones, Simona Caparrini as Contessa, Misha Kuznetsov as Oleg, Christian Berkel as Udo Teller, David Beckham as Projectionist,
Elizabeth Debicki Elizabeth Debicki ...
Victoria
Guy Williams Guy Williams ...
Captain Smith
Marianna Di Martino Marianna Di Martino ...
Desk Clerk
Julian Michael Deuster Julian Michael Deuster ...
Assistant
Andrea Cagliesi Andrea Cagliesi ...
Fishing Captain
Riccardo Calvanese Riccardo Calvanese ...
Man 2
Peter Stark Peter Stark ...
Guard (Checkpoint)
Pablo Scola Pablo Scola ...
Harbourmaster
Cesare Taurasi Cesare Taurasi ...
Mechanic
Riccardo Flammini Riccardo Flammini ...
Man 1
Francesco De Vito Francesco De Vito ...
Night Manager
Luca Della Valle Luca Della Valle ...
Security Guard
Alessandro Ananasso Alessandro Ananasso ...
Italian Guard
Joana Metrass Joana Metrass ...
Victoria's Assistant
Gabriel Lo Giudice Gabriel Lo Giudice ...
Count Lippi (as Gabriel Farnese)
Elbio Bonsaglio Elbio Bonsaglio ...
Italian Playboy #2
Michael Peluso Michael Peluso ...
Italian Playboy #3
Alan Turkington Alan Turkington ...
Lead Policeman
Sergio Marini Sergio Marini ...
Guard
George Hewer George Hewer ...
Countess's Race Guest (uncredited)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gordon Alexander Gordon Alexander ...
Vinciguerra Elite Guard (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins Lasco Atkins ...
Italian Policeman (uncredited)
Nic Bernasconi Nic Bernasconi ...
Race Guest (uncredited)
Nicolas Bosc Nicolas Bosc ...
Italian Policeman (uncredited)
Alexander Bracq Alexander Bracq ...
East German Guard (uncredited)
Vivien Bridson Vivien Bridson ...
East German Woman (uncredited)
Max Cavenham Max Cavenham ...
Triton Guard (uncredited)
Arpit Chaudhary Arpit Chaudhary ...
Guest (uncredited)
Trevor Comber Trevor Comber ...
Special Boat Service (uncredited)
Pamela Betsy Cooper Pamela Betsy Cooper ...
German Lady (uncredited)
Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro ...
Pit Manager (uncredited)
Graham Curry Graham Curry ...
US Military Police (uncredited)
Michael Dickins Michael Dickins ...
London Cafe Customer (uncredited)
Gary Douglas Gary Douglas ...
Italian Policeman (uncredited)
Amanda Edwards Amanda Edwards ...
Italian Race guest (uncredited)
Dave Evans Dave Evans ...
Sbs sniper (uncredited)
Craig Goult Craig Goult ...
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Alexander Hathaway Alexander Hathaway ...
Italian Police (uncredited)
James Henri-Thomas James Henri-Thomas ...
Race Guest (uncredited)
John Hiorns John Hiorns ...
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler ...
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Philip Howard Philip Howard ...
Guest (uncredited)
Sayed Kassem Sayed Kassem ...
Egyptian General (uncredited)
John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy ...
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Andrea Kerry Andrea Kerry ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Jefferson King Jefferson King ...
Navy Officer (uncredited)
Hrvoje Klecz Hrvoje Klecz ...
Agent (uncredited)
Jorge Leon Martinez Jorge Leon Martinez ...
Vinciguerra Elite Guard (uncredited)
Mickey Lewis Mickey Lewis ...
Helicopter Navigator (uncredited)
Christopher Marsh Christopher Marsh ...
East German Guard (uncredited)
Grayson James Matthews Grayson James Matthews ...
Missile technician (uncredited)
Stuart Matthews Stuart Matthews ...
Airfield Ground Crew (uncredited)
Larry Moran Larry Moran ...
Chief of Staff (uncredited)
Jonathan Nadav Jonathan Nadav ...
Young Napoleon Solo (uncredited)
Claudia Newman Claudia Newman ...
German Shopper (uncredited)
Hugh O'Brien Hugh O'Brien ...
KGB Agent (uncredited)
Lazaros Pasdekis Lazaros Pasdekis ...
KGB Agent (uncredited)
Ed Pearce Ed Pearce ...
KGB Agent (uncredited)
Gino Picciano Gino Picciano ...
Chef (uncredited)
Antonio Piras Antonio Piras ...
Marine Worker (uncredited)
James Michael Rankin James Michael Rankin ...
US Soldier Wilson (uncredited)
Anthony Ray Anthony Ray ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Luca Ribezzo Luca Ribezzo ...
Roman gentlemen (uncredited)
David G. Robinson David G. Robinson ...
Sergeant U.S. Military Police (uncredited)
John Rose John Rose ...
Guard (uncredited)
Daniel Tyler-Smith Daniel Tyler-Smith ...
Radio Operator (uncredited)
Danny Vardanian Danny Vardanian ...
Italian Policeman (uncredited)
Tash Ward Tash Ward ...
Girl in Park (uncredited)
Daniel Westwood Daniel Westwood ...
Italian Armed Guard (uncredited)
Anick Wiget Anick Wiget ...
KGB Agent (uncredited)
Lisa-Marie Wragg Lisa-Marie Wragg ...
West Berliner (uncredited)
Ben Wright Ben Wright ...
The Unit, Ekaterina Zalitko as Pit girl and Andrew Zographos as Race Guest. Movie Central, May 10, 2016. Music by Daniel Pemberton. Soundtrack: "Compared to What" – performed by Roberta Flack;
"Bunter Drachen" – performed by Suzanne Doucet
"Wenn Ich Ein Junge Wär" – performed by Rita Pavone
"Cry to Me" – performed by Solomon Burke
"Five Months, Two Weeks, Two Days" – performed by Louis Prima
"Viaggio Nella Prateria" – written and conducted by Stelvio Cipriani
"Banana Freak Out" – written and performed by George Guzman
"Man From U.N.C.L.E." – Theme (Instrumental) – performed by Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra
"Che Vuole Questa Musica Stasera?" – performed by Peppino Gagliardi
"Il Colpo" – written by Ennio Morricone
"Torture In D Minor" – performed by Sergio Pizzorno
"Jimmy Renda-Se" – performed by Tom Zé
"Il Mio Regno" – written and performed by Luigi Tenco
"Take Care of Business" – performed by Nina Simone.
Trivia: It is an American action comedy adventure spy film directed by Guy Ritchie, and co-written by Lionel Wigram and Ritchie, based on the 1964 MGM television series of the same name, which was created by Ian Fleming, Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe. The film stars Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Debicki with Jared Harris and Hugh Grant. The film premiered at London on August 7, 2015 and was released on August 14, 2015 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed over $109 million worldwide on a $75 million budget. It also received a COFCA Award nomination for Actor of the Year and Breakthrough Film Artist. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 17, 2015 by Warner Home Video. Filming locations:
Brockwell Park, London, England, UK
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Pozzuoli, Naples, Campania, Italy (exterior scenes)
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Aldershot Common, Sandy Hill, Upper Hale, Farnham, Surrey, UK
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Baia, Bacoli, Naples, Italy (exterior scenes with boats)
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Naples, Campania, Italy (exterior scenes)
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Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, England, UK (exterior scenes)
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University of Greenwich, Greenwich, London, England, UK (Car chase)
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Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, England, UK (exterior scenes with cars)
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Padfield Road, London, England, UK (interiors)
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Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex, England, UK
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Capo Miseno, Bacoli, Naples, Italy (exterior scenes with cars)
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Hankley Common, Elstead, Surrey, England, UK
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London, England, UK
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Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Lazio, Italy (Robbery)
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Grand Hotel Plaza - 126 Via del Corso, Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Part of the closing credits features images of Solo, Kuryakin and Gaby in Istanbul on their new mission.
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The Warner Bros/Ritchie Wigram logos, opening credits and part of the closing credits appear in a red line containing 1960s documentation, which includes dossiers on the UNCLE crew. Quote: Illya Kuryakin: "...Loving your work, Cowboy." Anachronisms: 1. During the end credits some additional informations about the four main agents - Solo, Kuryakin, Teller and Waverly - are shown. Among them, Kuryakin is shown to have a remarkable chess Elo rating of 2401 points. But the Elo rating system was not adopted until 1970. 2. Kuryakin argues with Solo over Dior and Paco Rabanne fashion accessories. Rabanne (19 years old in 1963, when the film is set) would not have his own label until 1966. 3. The Trabant used in the movie is a model 1.1. The 1.1 was first released in 1990. 4. The dialogue uses phrases that were not in use until much later than the time period of the film. For example, Gaby says "I'm outta here", and Ilya refers to Napoleon's bugging devices as "low tech". Those are not 1960s terms. 5. During the car chase, Alexander drives a Land Rover Series III. The Series III was built from 1971 to 1985, so it's not possible to have owned one of these back in 1963. 6. Kuryakin says that he is using a hand-held CO2 laser to cut the chain link fence. The CO2 laser was not invented until 1964. 7. Push-button dialing was introduced by The Bell System in 1963, and in Italy it appeared in PBXs starting in the 1980s. It is not possible that the Vinciguerra labs had push-button dialing in 1962. 8. The slang term "chop shop" (a clandestine location where stolen cars are stripped for their parts) was used several times early in the film. According to Merriam-Webster, this phrase was first used in 1977. Since this movie is set in the early1960s, such usage is ahead of its time. 9. The song Napoleon Solo listens to in the car, after his fall from the boat during the chasing scene, is "Che vuole questa musica stasera" by Peppino Gagliardi. The song was released in 1967, 4 years after the movie's setting.

Mistress America. 2015, Starring Greta Gerwig as Brooke Cardinas, Lola Kirke as Tracy Fishko, Heather Lind as Mamie-Claire, Cindy Cheung as Karen, Jasmine Cephas Jones as Nicolette, Matthew Shear as Tony, Kathryn Erbe as Stevie Fishko, Michael Chernus as Dylan,
Nat Baldwin ...
Band Member (as Nathaniel Baldwin)
Juliet Brett Juliet Brett ...
Tiny Girl
Andrea Chen Andrea Chen ...
Bitchy College Girl
Shana Dowdeswell Shana Dowdeswell ...
Ruth
Clare Foley Clare Foley ...
Peggy
Joel Marsh Garland Joel Marsh Garland ...
Actor
Charlie Gillette Charlie Gillette ...
Carey
Gail Golden Gail Golden ...
Mrs. Claus in Macy's Parade
Rebecca Henderson Rebecca Henderson ...
Anna Wheeler
Michael Johnson Michael Johnson ...
Band Member (as Michael Daniel Johnson)
Rebecca Naomi Jones Rebecca Naomi Jones ...
Party Hostess
Morgan Lynch Morgan Lynch ...
College Student
Shoba Narayan Shoba Narayan ...
Student (as Shoba Narayanan)
Adrea Teasdale Adrea Teasdale ...
Pregnant Book Club Member
Dean Wareham Dean Wareham ...
Harold
Amy Warren Amy Warren ...
Counselor, Sharon Washington as Professor and Shelby Rebecca Wong as Laura. Movie Central, May 13, 2016. Music by Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham. Soundtrack: "Souvenir" - Written by Martin Cooper and Paul Humphreys,
Performed by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
You Could Have Been A Lady
Written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson
Performed by Hot Chocolate
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
Rosanna
Written by David Paich
Performed by Toto
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
All That She Wants
Written by Corey Gibson, Mali Berggren, Ulf Ekberg, Justin Franks, Brittany Scriven, Joker, Jonas Berggren, Jenny Berggren
Performed by Ace of Base
Courtesy of Playground Music Scandanavia
No More Lonely Nights
Written and Performed by Paul McCartney
Courtesy of MPL Communications, Inc.
Happy & Free
(Jim James Remix)
Written and Performed by Dean Wareham
Courtesy of Double Feature Records
The Dancer Disappears
Written and Performed by Dean Wareham
Courtesy of Double Feature Records
Nocturne No.2 In E-flat major, Op.9
Written by Frédéric Chopin
Provided by APM Music
Dream Baby Dream
Written by Martin Rev and Alan Vega
Performed by Suicide
Courtesy of Revega Music
(c)1978 Revega Publishing Co.
Storyline: In this millennial screwball comedy, a mousy college freshman living on her own in New York City meets Brooke, her step-sister-to-be, and is soon entranced by her worldliness and flummoxed by her impulsive nature.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Noah Baumbach. It was written by Baumbach and Greta Gerwig, and stars Gerwig and Lola Kirke. The film was released on August 14, 2015, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Filming locations: New York City, New York, USA.
In scene where actresses Gerwig and Kirke are looking through a closet, director Noah Baumbach did 55 takes.
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The hallway of the dorm Tracy (Lola Kirke) stays in, is the same hallway Greta Gerwig stayed in when she attended Barnard University.
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Noah Baumbach said that While We're Young and Mistress America are 'sort of siblings'.
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The two stars are Greta Gerwig & Lola Kirke. Kirke played a character named Greta in the thriller Gone Girl while Gerwig played a character named Lola in the comedy Lola Versus.
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A poster for Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill (1980) is visible in Tony's room. After directing Mistress America (2015), Noah Baumbach went on to co-direct De Palma (2015), a documentary about the filmmaker.
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Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig compared the film to John Hughes' films.
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Lola Kirke's character attends Barnard University.
The Brooklyn-based band Dirty Projectors makes a cameo as the band Brooke sings with on Tracy and Brooke's first night out. Quotes: 1. Nicolette: "You used to be nice." Tracy: "I'm still nice... just in a different direction." 2. Tracy: "I have trouble with procrastinating." Counselor: "Did you ever think of just getting your work in on time?" Tracy: "Yes, I have thought of that. I have trouble doing it." Counselor: "Maybe you wanna try a little harder." Tracy: "Okay, thanks. Harder. I'll try that." 3. Tracy: "I'm good at keeping secrets. You'll learn that about me." Anachronisms: 1. There is a scene that Tracy is walking on campus with lighted trees on the background. It is actually on the College Walk of Columbia University. And those trees will not be decorated with lights until mid December for the Christmas. But the story happens before Thanksgiving. 2. When Brooke's former high school classmate Anna Wheeler approaches Brooke and Tracy in the bar, Anna mentions that she and her husband have recently seen the play Other Desert Cities, which began previews at the Booth Theatre on October 12, 2011 and closed on June 17, 2012. If the film occurs during Tracy's first semester of college and culminates with Thanksgiving dinner with Brooke at Veselka, then the film would occur in fall 2011. However, when the would-be stepsisters walk through Times Square, a marquee for the revival of Annie is visible. The most recent Broadway revival ran at the Palace Theatre from October 3, 2012 (first preview) to January 5, 2014.

Trash. 2014 (Brazilian-British), Starring Rooney Mara as Sister Olivia, Martin Sheen as Father Juilliard, Wagner Moura as José Angelo, Selton Mello as Frederico Gonz, Stepan Nercessian as Santos, Rickson Tevez as Raphael, Eduardo Luis as Gardo, Gabriel Weinstein as Rat (Jun-Jun), Pedro Pauleey as The Cleaner, Nelson Xavier as Jefferson, Leandro Firmino as Thiago, Maria Eduarda de Carvalho as Pia (as Maria Eduarda Lima Botelho),
José Dumont José Dumont ...
Carlos, Policeman
Daniel Zettel Daniel Zettel ...
Carlos' partner
Luis Felipe da Silva Costa Luis Felipe da Silva Costa ...
Trash Kid No. 1
Gabriel Dias da Costa Silva Gabriel Dias da Costa Silva ...
Trash Kid No. 2
Teca Pereira Teca Pereira ...
Graça
Letícia Cunha Camara Pereira de Carvalho Letícia Cunha Camara Pereira de Carvalho ...
Trash Kid No. 3
Rafael de Biase Rafael de Biase ...
Trash Kid No. 4
Israel Gomes Israel Gomes ...
Raphael's cousin No. 1
Kauan Faustino Kauan Faustino ...
Raphael's cousin No. 2
Ana Carolina Faustino Ana Carolina Faustino ...
Raphael's cousin No. 3
Ewerton Victor de Oliveira Ewerton Victor de Oliveira ...
Raphael's cousin No. 4
Jonathan Azevedo-Negueba Jonathan Azevedo-Negueba ...
Dump Community Leader
Conceiçáo Camarotti Conceiçáo Camarotti ...
Raphael's Aunt
Jesuíta Barbosa Jesuíta Barbosa ...
Turk (as Jesuita Barbosa)
Ramon Francisco Ramon Francisco ...
Station Boy No. 1
Felippo Lessa Felippo Lessa ...
Station Boy No. 2
Moisés Gomes Moisés Gomes ...
Station Boy No. 3
Maristela Guimaráes Maristela Guimaráes ...
Screaming Lady
Deiwis Jamaica Deiwis Jamaica ...
Station Guard No. 1
Marcos Antunes Alves Parente Marcos Antunes Alves Parente ...
Station Guard No. 2
Charles Paraventi Charles Paraventi ...
Father Michael
Luis Lobianco Luis Lobianco ...
Desk Sargeant
Enrique Diaz Enrique Diaz ...
Mr. Sobral
Gisele Fróes Gisele Fróes ...
Santos's wife
André Ramiro André Ramiro ...
Marco
Ulysses Ferraz Ulysses Ferraz ...
Businessman No. 1
Magdale Alves Magdale Alves ...
Angelina
Adriano Garib Adriano Garib ...
Fridge Truck Man
Thiare Maia Thiare Maia ...
Frederico's Wife
Igor Costa de Oliveira Igor Costa de Oliveira ...
Frederico's Son No. 1
Ismar Martins Ismar Martins ...
Chase Policeman No. 1
Dudu Farias Dudu Farias ...
Chase Policeman No. 2
Thais Botelho Thais Botelho ...
Pretty Favela Girl
Shirley Cruz Shirley Cruz ...
Pretty Favela Girl's Mother
Julio Andrade Julio Andrade ...
Chico, The Kombi Driver
Julio Silvério Julio Silvério ...
Favela Community Guy
Christiane Amanpour as Herself and Lexie Kendrick as Olivia (voice). Movie Network, May 14, 2016. Music by Antonio Pinto. Soundtrack: "Rap Da Felicidade" - (Julinho Rasta, Kátia (as Katia)),
Performed by M.C. Cidinho (as MC Cidinho) e Doca
Courtesy of Link Records
Babylon by Gus
(Black Alien, Alexandre Basa)
Performed by Black Alien
Courtesy of Deck
Atoladinha (Enterradinha)
(Bola de Fogo, MC Sandrinho)
Performed by Bola de Fogo e as Foguentas
Courtesy of Link Records
Prelude Act I
from "La Traviata"
(Giuseppe Verdi (as Guiseppe Verdi))
Performed by Bonn Classical Philharmonic
Conducted by Heribert Beissel
Courtesy of X5 Music Group
Dying Soul
From the Motion Picture "The Host"
Written and Performed by Antonio Pinto
Courtesy Atlantic Composers Limited
Administrated by Copyright Administration Services Limited
A Minha Menina
(Jorge Ben Jor (as Jorge Ben))
Produced and arranged by Claudio Passavanti
Performed by 'Sunlightsquare'
Courtesy of Sunlightsquare Records Ltd
O Berço
(Bruno Borges Chelles, Luan Gohn Moraes)
Performed by 3030
Baianá
(Maria Do Carmo Barbosa de Melo, André Hosoi, André Venegas, Bruno Buarque, Dani Zulu, Fernando Barba, Flávia Maia, Giba Alves, João Simão, Lu Horta, Mairah Rocha, Marcelo Pretto, Maurício Maas, Renato Epstein)
Performed by Barbatuques
Courtesy of MCD by arrangement with RipTide Music Group
Pe Na Estrada
(Claudio Passavanti)
Performed by 'Sunlightsquare'
Courtesy of Sunlightsquare Records Ltd
Lado B Lado A
(Marcelo De Campos Lobato, Lauro Jose De Farias, Alexandre Monte De Menezes, Marcelo Falcao Custodio, Marcelo Fontes Do Nascimento Santana)
Performed by Rappa (as O Rappa)
Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Guerilla
by Maxine Ashley, Pharrell Williams, Caroline Pierotto
Performed by Maxine Ashley & Pharrell Williams
Courtesy of i am OTHER Entertainment/Outsiders Recorded Music Limited
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Lt
Baianá
(Maria Do Carmo Barbosa de Melo, André Hosoi, André Venegas, Bruno Buarque, Dani Zulu, Fernando Barba, Flávia Maia, Giba Alves, João Simão, Lu Horta, Mairah Rocha, Marcelo Pretto, Maurício Maas, Renato Epstein)
Performed by Barbatuques
Courtesy of MCD by arrangement with RipTide Music Group
Boa Tarde Povo
(Maria Do Carmo Barbosa de Melo)
Performed by Antonio Pinto.
Trivia: It is a Brazilian-British adventure drama thriller film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Richard Curtis,[3] based on Andy Mulligan's 2010 novel of same name.[4] The film stars Rooney Mara, Martin Sheen, Wagner Moura, and Selton Mello. Filming locations:
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Old San Juan, Puerto Rico (La Perla). Languages: Portuguese and English.

Goosebumps. 2015, Starring Jack Black as R.L. Stine/ Slappy/ Invisible Boy (voice), Dylan Minnette as Zachary "Zach" Cooper, Odeya Rush as Hannah Stine, Amy Ryan as Gale Cooper, Ryan Lee as Champ, Jillian Bell as Lorraine Conyers, Halston Sage as Taylor, Ken Marino as Coach Carr, Timothy Simons as Officer Stevens, Amanda Lund as Officer Brooks, Steven Krueger as Davidson, Keith Arthur Bolden as Principal Garrison, R.L. Stine as Mr. Black (Hallway Player), E. Roger Mitchell as Mayor of Madison,
Karan Soni Karan Soni ...
Mr. Rooney
Caleb Emery Caleb Emery ...
Dumb Jock
Gabriela Fraile Gabriela Fraile ...
Screaming Girl
Nate Andrade Nate Andrade ...
Monster
Sheldon Brown Sheldon Brown ...
Monster
Melissa Brewer Melissa Brewer ...
Monster
Marshall Choka Marshall Choka ...
Monster
Melissa Cowan Melissa Cowan ...
Monster
John Deifer John Deifer ...
Monster
Everett Dixon Everett Dixon ...
Monster (as Evertt Dixon)
Brian Gabriel Brian Gabriel ...
Monster
Kevin Galbraith Kevin Galbraith ...
Monster
Maryann Gorka Maryann Gorka ...
Monster
Clare Halstead Clare Halstead ...
Monster
Devin Hampton Devin Hampton ...
Monster
Rory Healy Rory Healy ...
Monster
Drew Lamkins Drew Lamkins ...
Monster
Vivian Kyle Vivian Kyle ...
Monster
Charlie Leach Charlie Leach ...
Monster
Katie Lumpkin Katie Lumpkin ...
Monster
Larry Mainland Larry Mainland ...
Monster
Lucky Mangione Lucky Mangione ...
Monster
Justin Natic Justin Natic ...
Monster
Josh Phillips Josh Phillips ...
Monster
Mickie Pollock Mickie Pollock ...
Monster
Steve Quinn Steve Quinn ...
Monster
Ashleigh Jo Sizemore Ashleigh Jo Sizemore ...
Monster (as Ashleigh Sizemore)
Jeff Tenney Jeff Tenney ...
Monster (as Jeff Tenny)
Jennifer Trudrung Jennifer Trudrung ...
Monster (as Jennifer Trudung)
Ashton Lee Woolen Ashton Lee Woolen ...
Monster (as Ashton Woolen)
Coleman Youmans Coleman Youmans ...
Monster
Aaron Abilene Aaron Abilene ...
Monster (uncredited)
John Bernecker John Bernecker ...
Werewolf (uncredited)
Sarah Borne Sarah Borne ...
Girl #1 (uncredited)
Stephen Mackenzie Brown Stephen Mackenzie Brown ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Jeremy Carr Jeremy Carr ...
Man Fleeing Courthouse (uncredited)
Matthew Carter Matthew Carter ...
Frozen Victim (uncredited)
Brittani Cox Brittani Cox ...
Drea (uncredited)
Taber Cross Taber Cross ...
Amanda (uncredited)
Andrew Cunningham Andrew Cunningham ...
High School Jock (uncredited)
Jason Davis Jason Davis ...
Cyclist (uncredited)
Melissa Eastwood Melissa Eastwood ...
Jonesboro Shopper with Car (uncredited)
Jeff Glover Jeff Glover ...
Gym Teacher (uncredited)
Sean Gogan Sean Gogan ...
Frozen Victim (uncredited)
Anthony B. Harris Anthony B. Harris ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Kevin Harrison Kevin Harrison ...
Zach's Dad (uncredited)
Foster Hayes Foster Hayes ...
High School Student (uncredited)
John Herndon John Herndon ...
Scarecrow #1 (uncredited)
Cody Mason Cody Mason ...
High School Student (uncredited)
John Merical John Merical ...
Frightened Townsperson (uncredited)
Kumail Nanjiani Kumail Nanjiani ...
Foreman (uncredited)
Roger Neal Roger Neal ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Justin Nelson Justin Nelson ...
Student (uncredited)
Sherod Ogletree Sherod Ogletree ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Benjamin Papac Benjamin Papac ...
Seth (uncredited)
Brayden Patterson Brayden Patterson ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Mason Pike Mason Pike ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos Diezel Ramos ...
Man Fleeing the Courthouse (uncredited)
Alexis Renee Ruby Alexis Renee Ruby ...
Middle School Student (uncredited)
Erica-Marie Sanchez Erica-Marie Sanchez ...
Student #1 (uncredited)
Jared Sandler Jared Sandler ...
Student #2 (uncredited)
Heidi Sneed Heidi Sneed ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Amber Thrower Amber Thrower ...
Goth Woman (uncredited)
Amanda Turner Amanda Turner ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Erica Vigilante Erica Vigilante ...
Rigging TD - MPC (uncredited)
Ella Wahlestedt Ella Wahlestedt ...
Anna (uncredited)
Kathy Walton Kathy Walton ...
Ghoul, Kristin Ward as Student and John Way as Student. Movie Network, May 15, 2016. Music by Danny Elfman. Soundtrack: "Racketeer" - Written by Søren Christensen (as Soeren Christensen), Per Jørgensen (as Per Joergensen), Allan Villadsen and Steffen Westmark,
Performed by The Blue Van
Courtesy of Iceberg Records A/S
Headlights
Written by Alexander Schuster and Nikolaus Stoessl
Performed by Opien
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Get Ugly
Written by Jason Derulo (as Jason Desrouleaux), Sean Douglas, Jason Evigan and Wallpaper (as Eric Frederic)
Performed by Jason Derulo
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Everybody Have Fun Tonight
Written by Nick Feldman, Jack Hues and Peter Wolf
Performed by Ryan Perez-Daple
Courtesy of RPD Music
Better Than the Rest
Written by Louise Fraser and Trent Williamson
Performed by Shock Diamonds
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
Written by Karen O (as Karen Orzolek), Nick Zinner (as Nicholas Zinner) and Brian Chase
Performed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: It is an American fantasy horror comedy film which combines live action and computer animation. It was based on the children's book series of the same name by R.L. Stine, directed by Rob Letterman, produced by Deborah Forte and Neal H. Moritz, written by Darren Lemke with music by Danny Elfman and based from a story by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The film stars Jack Black, Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush, Amy Ryan, Halston Sage, Ryan Lee, and Jillian Bell. It was financed by Sony, LStar Capital and Village Roadshow Pictures and also produced by Original Film and Scholastic Entertainment.[5] The film premiered at Los Angeles on October 5, 2015 and was theatrically released on October 16, 2015 in the 3D, 2D and RealD 3D formats in the United States by Sony Pictures Entertainment under its Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation labels. Goosebumps has grossed over $156 million against its $58 million budget. It received nominations for the Las Vegas Film Critics Society[6] for Best Family Film and the Visual Effects Society for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project.
Filming locations:
Conyers, Georgia, USA (location)
Madison, Georgia, USA
Gainesville, Georgia, USA (Chase Scene)
Marietta, Georgia, USA (Ice Hockey Rink).
Jack Black is tied up by little people in both this and Gulliver's Travels (2010).
Cameo - R.L. Stine: The real Stine makes a cameo and says hi to Jack Black while walking through the halls of the school at the end of the movie. The real R.L. Stine's character name was Mr. Black and Jack Black was Mr. Stine. Quote: Hallway Player: "Hello, Mr. Stine." R.L. Stine: "Hello, Mr. Black."

Fantastic Four (stylized as FANT4STIC). 2015, Starring Miles Teller as Reed Richards, Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm, Kate Mara as Sue Storm, Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm/ The Thing, Toby Kebbell as Victor Von Doom/ Dr. Doom, Reg E. Cathey as Dr. Franklin Storm, Tim Blake Nelson as Dr. Allen, Joshua Montes as Quarterback Speech School Kid, Dan Castellaneta as Mr. Kenny, Owen Judge as Young Reed,
Kylen Davis Kylen Davis ...
Teasing School Kid
Evan Hannemann Evan Hannemann ...
Young Ben
Chet Hanks Chet Hanks ...
Jimmy Grimm
Mary-Pat Green Mary-Pat Green ...
Mrs. Grimm
Tim Heidecker Tim Heidecker ...
Mr. Richards
Mary Rachel Dudley Mary Rachel Dudley ...
Mrs. Richards
Wayne Pére Wayne Pére ...
Science Fair Judge (as Wayne Pere)
Rhonda Dents Rhonda Dents ...
Science Fair Judge (as Rhonda Johnson Dents)
Barney Lanning Barney Lanning ...
Science Fair Plane Kid
Dennis Thomas IV Dennis Thomas IV ...
Baxter Security Guard
Abhi Trivedi Abhi Trivedi ...
Baxter Employee
Benjamin Papac Benjamin Papac ...
Baxter Student
Jim Gleason Jim Gleason ...
Board Member
Gabe Begneaud Gabe Begneaud ...
Trash Talk Car Driver
Anna R. Parsons Anna R. Parsons ...
Girl Classmate (as Anna Parsons)
Brian Stapf Brian Stapf ...
Reed's Guard (Area 57)
Ben VanderMey Ben VanderMey ...
Soldier (Area 57)
Elvin Presley Elvin Presley ...
Drag Race Official
Brittney Alger Brittney Alger ...
Street Race Girl
J.T. Rowland J.T. Rowland ...
Monkey Test Lab Technician (as JT Rowland)
Gretchen Koerner Gretchen Koerner ...
Reed's Scientist (Area 57)
Hunter Burke Hunter Burke ...
Reed's Scientist (Area 57)
Han Soto Han Soto ...
Reed's Doctor (Area 57)
Michael 'Mick' Harrity Michael 'Mick' Harrity ...
Military Interrogator (Area 57) (as Michael Harrity)
Melissa McCurley Melissa McCurley ...
Sue's Doctor (Area 57)
Jane Rumbaua Jane Rumbaua ...
Johnny's Doctor (Area 57)
Anthony Reynolds Anthony Reynolds ...
Airplane Military Official (Area 57)
Spence Maughon Spence Maughon ...
Johnny's Technician (Area 57)
Lance E. Nichols Lance E. Nichols ...
DC Senior Official (Area 57)
Deneen Tyler Deneen Tyler ...
DC Military Official (Area 57)
Marco St. John Marco St. John ...
DC Military Official (Area 57)
Shauna Rappold Shauna Rappold ...
Computer Military Tech (Area 57)
Fernando Rivera Fernando Rivera ...
Disguised Reed
Juan Corrigan Juan Corrigan ...
Barber Shop Owner (as Juan A. Corrigan)
Jaylen Moore Jaylen Moore ...
Tarmac Guard
David Kency David Kency ...
Tarmac Guard
Adam Fristoe Adam Fristoe ...
Quantum Gate Scientist (Area 57)
Dina Morrone Dina Morrone ...
Emergency Announcer (Area 57)
Don Yesso Don Yesso ...
General
Jackson Pyle Jackson Pyle ...
Government Caretaker
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jerome Andries Jerome Andries ...
Baxter Security Guard #1 (uncredited)
Michael D. Anglin Michael D. Anglin ...
Baxter Board Member (uncredited)
Sue-Lynn Ansari Sue-Lynn Ansari ...
Baxter Board Member (uncredited)
Jonathan Antone Jonathan Antone ...
NYC Passerby / Student / Chechen Rebel (uncredited)
John L. Armijo John L. Armijo ...
Local Cop #2 (uncredited)
Tim Bell Tim Bell ...
Local Cop (uncredited)
Eric Berris Eric Berris ...
Science Fair Patron (uncredited)
Nicolas Bosc Nicolas Bosc ...
Rebel (uncredited)
Jodi Lyn Brockton Jodi Lyn Brockton ...
Lawyer (uncredited)
Kesha Bullard Kesha Bullard ...
Ben Scientist #2 (uncredited)
Garret Caillouet Garret Caillouet ...
NYPD (uncredited)
John Ceallach John Ceallach ...
Navy SEAL (uncredited)
David Michael Cefalu David Michael Cefalu ...
Military Tech (uncredited)
Artrial Clark Artrial Clark ...
Angry New Yorker (uncredited)
Markeith Coleman Markeith Coleman ...
Ball Player (uncredited)
Kyle Crosby Kyle Crosby ...
Baxter Tech (uncredited)
Robert D'Arensbourg Robert D'Arensbourg ...
Senior Quantum Physicist (uncredited)
Bennett Wayne Dean Sr. Bennett Wayne Dean Sr. ...
Lab Tech (uncredited)
Doris Dean Doris Dean ...
Lab Tech (uncredited)
Robert 'Bigg Sarge' Deon Robert 'Bigg Sarge' Deon ...
Delta Force Operative (uncredited)
Santana Draper Santana Draper ...
Science Fair Kid (uncredited)
Heather Edelman Heather Edelman ...
NYC Passerby / Scientist (uncredited)
Kristian Favors Kristian Favors ...
Student (uncredited)
Osvaldo Fernandez Osvaldo Fernandez ...
Delta Force Soldier (uncredited)
Kevin Gaddie Kevin Gaddie ...
NYC Passerby / Driver (uncredited)
Alexandra Goel Alexandra Goel ...
Sibling (uncredited)
Gloria Gonnillini Gloria Gonnillini ...
Civilian Lab Tech (uncredited)
Steven Hack Steven Hack ...
Lab Tech #1 (uncredited)
John Henry John Henry ...
South American Rebel (uncredited)
Christopher Heskey Christopher Heskey ...
Delta Force Soldier #2 (uncredited)
Garrett Hollingsworth Garrett Hollingsworth ...
Ben's Brother (uncredited)
Nathaniel Holt Nathaniel Holt ...
Military Tech (uncredited)
Ronnie Hooks Ronnie Hooks ...
Science Fair Judge (uncredited)
Samantha Hopkins Samantha Hopkins ...
Sibling (uncredited)
Tamika Shanell Johnson Tamika Shanell Johnson ...
Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Patrick Kearns Patrick Kearns ...
Hazmat Worker (uncredited)
Nick Killebrew Nick Killebrew ...
Science Fair Student (uncredited)
Steve Kish Steve Kish ...
Quantum Gate Scientist (uncredited)
Catherine Kresge Catherine Kresge ...
Lab Tech (uncredited)
Douglas Lacey Douglas Lacey ...
Area 57 Soldier (uncredited)
Cynthia LeBlanc Cynthia LeBlanc ...
Baxter Institute Professor (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc Elton LeBlanc ...
Baxter Institute Professor (uncredited)
Gerard 'Jerry' Lewis Gerard 'Jerry' Lewis ...
Navy Seal (uncredited)
Britney Lucas Britney Lucas ...
Science Fair Student (uncredited)
John Macphail Jr. John Macphail Jr. ...
NYC Passerby / Chechen Rebel (uncredited)
John R Mangus John R Mangus ...
USMC Captain (uncredited)
Sheldon Maurer Sheldon Maurer ...
Science Fair Student (uncredited)
Mike R. Moreau Mike R. Moreau ...
Military Tech (uncredited)
Duane Moseley Duane Moseley ...
Area 57 Tech (uncredited)
Mike S. Murphy Mike S. Murphy ...
Chechen Rebel (uncredited)
Ethan Myles Ethan Myles ...
Military Offcial (uncredited)
Max Nadsady Max Nadsady ...
NYC Passerby (uncredited)
Ravi Naidu Ravi Naidu ...
Ben Scientist #1 (uncredited)
Clint Michael Naquin Clint Michael Naquin ...
Chechen Rebel (uncredited)
Keith Nussbaum Keith Nussbaum ...
Area 57 Tech (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira Joseph Oliveira ...
Army Soldier (uncredited)
Jason Palombo Jason Palombo ...
New York Cab Driver (uncredited)
Roger Pfeiffer Roger Pfeiffer ...
Scientist (uncredited)
Will Phillips Will Phillips ...
NYC Passerby / Chechen Rebel (uncredited)
Andre Pushkin Andre Pushkin ...
Ukrainian Rebel (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos Diezel Ramos ...
NYC Passerby (uncredited)
Anthony Ramsey Anthony Ramsey ...
Street Racer (uncredited)
Carlos Retana Jr. Carlos Retana Jr. ...
South American Captive (uncredited)
Gus Rhodes Gus Rhodes ...
Argentine (uncredited)
Kerry Sims Kerry Sims ...
Military Officer (uncredited)
Lisa Ann Smith Lisa Ann Smith ...
NYC Passerby (uncredited)
Andrew j Spinks Andrew j Spinks ...
Air Force Major (uncredited)
Will Stone Will Stone ...
Baxter Board Member (uncredited)
Erica Summers Erica Summers ...
Extra (uncredited)
John Teal Jr. John Teal Jr. ...
Professor (uncredited)
Daryl Thibodaux Daryl Thibodaux ...
Lab Technician (uncredited)
Nathan Alan Thomas Nathan Alan Thomas ...
Scientist Hazmat Suit (uncredited)
M. Jearl Vinot M. Jearl Vinot ...
Quantum Scientist (uncredited)
Jerrad Vunovich Jerrad Vunovich ...
Baxter Student (uncredited)
Alfonzo Walker Alfonzo Walker ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Samantha Warren Samantha Warren ...
Competitor / Student (uncredited)
Aaron V. Williamson Aaron V. Williamson ...
Navy Seal, Stephen Wise as NYC Passerby and Jesse Yarborough as Baxter Board Member. Movie Network, May 15, 2016. Music by Marco Beltrami and Philip Glass. Soundtrack: "One Shot Electric" - Written by James Katalbas, Jaron Lamot, Jason Rabinowitz, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Zack Arnett,
Performed by Def Conz
Courtesy of DMS.FM
Ready or Not
Written by Micah Tawlks and Matthew Perryman Jones
Performed by Myzica
Courtesy of Peptalk Records
By arrangement with Secret Road Music Services, Inc.
Roads
Written by Geoff Barrow (as Geoffrey Barrow), Beth Gibbons, Adrian Utley
Performed by Portishead
Courtesy of Go! Beat Records/Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Four Seasons No. 1 - Spring - Allegro
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Courtesy of APM Music
Standing in the Shadows of Love
Writte by Brian Holland, Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.), & Lamont Dozier
Performed by The Four Tops (as Four Tops)
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Cumbia de la Calle
Written by Enzo Villaparedes
Performed by Daniel Leon
Courtesy of LMS Records
Heartbreak Hour
Written by Anna Wolk and Catherine Wolk
Performed by Verdigrls
Courtesy of Manimal Group, LLC
Another Body
Written by El-p (as Jaime Meline), Marco Beltrami and Philip Glass
Performed by El-p (as El-P).
Trivia: It is an American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. It is the third theatrical Fantastic Four film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox, and a reboot of the Fantastic Four film franchise. Directed by Josh Trank, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg, the film stars Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Toby Kebbell, Reg E. Cathey, and Tim Blake Nelson. In Fantastic Four, the team must learn to harness their superhuman abilities gained from an alternate universe to save Earth from a friend turned enemy. Development of the film began in 2009 after Fox announced plans to reboot the franchise. Trank was hired to direct in July 2012 and the principal characters were cast in January 2014. Principal photography began in May 2014 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and lasted for two months. Dissatisfied with the production, Fox executives mandated reshoots, which took place in January 2015. Fantastic Four premiered at Williamsburg Cinemas in New York City on August 4, 2015. It was released on August 7 in the United States. The film received poor critical reception for its characterizations, storyline and special effects,[4] and underperformed at the box office, grossing $168 million worldwide against a production budget of $120 million. At the 36th Golden Raspberry Awards, it won in the categories for Worst Director, Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel, and Worst Picture (the latter tied with Fifty Shades of Grey), and was also nominated for Worst Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay.
Filming locations:
Raleigh Studios Baton Rouge, Celtic Media Centre, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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British Columbia, Canada
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Mountain scenes). Quote: [first lines] Boy: "Ever since I was three, I wanted to play quarterback for the New York Giants... like my personal hero, Eli Manning. Annual salary is between 10 and 20 million dollars a year." Anachronisms: 1. Ben is presumably a 10-year old 5th grade student in 2007, but when Reed brings up his file as "the thing" on his computer in Panama, it's listed that Ben was born in 1986. This either means that Ben has failed the 5th grade 10 times & has not hit puberty in those 10 years, which seems highly unlikely. 2. The opening scene with the characters as kids is set in 2007, and involves Reed using a "black and green" monochrome computer screen and Nintendo 64 game consoles. Even in 2007, this technology was outdated.

Becoming Jane. 2007 (British-Irish), Starring Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen, James McAvoy as Thomas "Tom" Lefroy, Julie Walters as Mrs. Austen, James Cromwell as Reverend George Austen, Maggie Smith as Lady Gresham, Lucy Cohu as Eliza, Comtesse de Feullide, Laurence Fox as Mr. Wisley, Joe Anderson as Henry Austen, Ian Richardson as Lord Chief Judge Langlois of London, Sophie Vavassuer as Jane Lefroy, Anna Maxwell Martin as Cassandra Austen, Leo Bill as John Warren, Jessica Ashworth as Lucy Lefroy, Eleanor Methven as Mrs. Lefroy, Helen McCrory as Mrs. Radcliffe, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as Robert Fowle,
Michael James Ford Michael James Ford ...
Mr. Lefroy
Elaine Murphy Elaine Murphy ...
Jenny
Guy Carleton Guy Carleton ...
Coachman
Russell Smith Russell Smith ...
Second Coachman
Philip Culhane Philip Culhane ...
George Austen
Louise Marie Kerr Louise Marie Kerr ...
Admirer
Gina Costigan Gina Costigan ...
Caroline
Chris McHallem Chris McHallem ...
Mr. Curtis
Michael Patric Michael Patric ...
Don Dogarty
Tara Lynne O'Neill Tara Lynne O'Neill ...
Wine Whore (as Tara Nixon O'Neill)
Tom Maguire Tom Maguire ...
Miscreant
Lynda Lee Lynda Lee ...
Soprano
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Aidan Broadbridge Aidan Broadbridge ...
Fiddler (uncredited)
Tony Brown Tony Brown ...
Player (uncredited)
Una C. Una C. ...
Opera Guest (uncredited)
Judy Donovan Judy Donovan ...
Lady at Gresham Ball (uncredited)
Glenn Gannon Glenn Gannon ...
Mr. Radcliffe (uncredited)
Lucy McKenna Lucy McKenna ...
Lady Gresham's Maid (uncredited)
Giedrius Nagys Giedrius Nagys ...
Farmer Boy (uncredited)
Donal O'Farrell Donal O'Farrell ...
Black Bob (uncredited)
Laurence Richardson Laurence Richardson ...
Alan Brett, Faye Sewell as Recital Lady and Alan Smyth as The Showman. Women's Network, May 15, 2016, with Dr. Connie Luther. Music by Adrian Johnston. Soundtrack: "Hole in the Wall" (Hornpipe from "Abdelazer") - Written by Henry Purcell,
Deh vieni, non tardar
(from "The Marriage of Figaro")
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Vocalist Lynda Lee
A Trip to Paris
Traditional
From Walsh's 'New Country Dancing Master, 2d Book' (1711)
The Grand Vizier's Flight
Traditional
Softly Good Tummas
Traditional
The Happy Hit
Traditional
Mutual Love
Traditional
In Airy Dreams
Traditional
Lyrics by Mrs. John Hunter
Performed by Jessica Ashworth
The Recruiting Officer
Traditional
The Irishman
Traditional
Why Tarries My Love?
Traditional
By William Leeves
Ma chère amie
Traditional
By James Hook
The Wedding Day
By James Hook
Nobody Loves Like An Irishman
(uncredited)
Traditional.
Trivia: It is a British-Irish historical biographical film directed by Julian Jarrold. It depicts the early life of the English author Jane Austen and her lasting love for Thomas Langlois Lefroy. American actress Anne Hathaway stars as the titular character, while her romantic interest is played by Scottish actor James McAvoy. Also appearing in the film are Julie Walters, James Cromwell and Maggie Smith. The film was produced in cooperation with several companies, including Ecosse Films and Blueprint Pictures. It also received funding from the Irish Film Board and the UK Film Council Premiere Fund. The film is partly based on the 2003 book Becoming Jane Austen by Jon Hunter Spence, who was also hired as historical consultant. The final screenplay, developed by Sarah Williams and Kevin Hood, pieced together some known facts about Austen into a coherent story, in what co-producer Graham Broadbent called "our own Austenesque landscape." According to Hood, he attempted to weave together "what we know about Austen's world from her books and letters," and believed Austen's personal life was the inspiration for Pride and Prejudice.[3] Jarrold began production of the film in early 2006, opting to shoot primarily in Ireland as he found it had better-preserved locations than Hampshire, England, where Austen was raised. Released firstly in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2007 and in other countries later in the year, Becoming Jane earned approximately $37 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Hathaway's performance received mixed critical reception, with some reviewers negatively focusing on her nationality and accent. Commentators and scholars have analysed the presence of Austen characters and themes within the film, and also noted the implementation of mass marketing in the film's release.
Filming locations:
Ardmore Studios, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland
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City Hall, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (Lady Gresham's ballroom/soprano concert)
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Higginsbrook, Trim, County Meath, Ireland (Steventon rectory)
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Kilruddery House, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland (Lady Gresham's house exterior)
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Charleville Forest Castle, Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland (Lady Gresham's house interiors)
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Donabate, County Dublin, Ireland (Edward Austen Knight's seaside house)
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Ireland
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King's Inns, Henrietta Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (London courts)
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Mother Redcaps Tavern, Christchurch, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (Gentleman Jackson's fight club)
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North Great George's Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (Gentleman Jackson's fight club entrance)
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The Tailors' Hall, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (interiors: ballroom)
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Trim, County Meath, Ireland (interiors).
James McAvoy had to wear three inch lifts throughout the filming of the entire movie because at 5'7 he is shorter than his 5'8 leading lady Anne Hathaway.
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Cast member Maggie Smith is a patron of the Jane Austen Society.
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We see Jane starting to write a novel called 'First Impression'. This is the first draft of what would become 'Pride and Prejudice'.
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Anne Hathaway learned to play the piano and worked with a dialect coach for the preparation of this movie.
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Two shots from the beginning of the film, used to set up the town, were done in England. Every other foot of film was shot in Ireland.
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The house used to portray the Austen home dates from 1747.
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During the shooting of the opening scene, the piano that Jane plays was not working. The sound was later matched to Anne Hathaway's fingering.
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The events in the film are roughly set in 1795.
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Shooting in Ireland during the spring and summer is always tricky since the weather can change within minutes. The cricket scene for this film was especially hard to shoot and edit for this reason; the light was different in nearly every shot.
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The final film role of Ian Richardson.
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The green and beige patterned waistcoat James McAvoy (Tom Lefroy) wears to Lady Gresham's ball is the same costume previously worn by Benjamin Whitrow (Mr. Bennet) at Longbourn in Pride and Prejudice (1995) and by Mark Foxsmith in The Regency House Party (2004). The costume is also worn by Hugh Laurie (Mr. Palmer) at the London ball in Sense and Sensibility (1995).
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The floppy mesh bonnet worn to church by an extra is the same one worn by Rosamund Pike (Jane Bennet) in Meryton when she learns Mr. Bingley has returned to Netherfield in Pride & Prejudice (2005), by Catherine Walker (Eleanor Tilney) in the garden with Catherine in Northanger Abbey (2007), and by Emily Blunt (Victoria) in The Young Victoria (2009).
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Up to 300 extras were used in the ballroom scene which was visited by John O'Donoghue, the Irish Minister for the Arts.
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Kate Winslet, Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley were also considered for the role of Jane Austen.
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The yellow muslin gown with white ruffle at the neckline that Jessica Ashworth as Lucy Lefroy wears is the same gown worn by Carey Mulligan as Kitty Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005). Mulligan wears it in the scene at Longbourn when Mr. Gardiner's letter arrives.
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The Austen's house is the same house as the Morland's in the 2007 ITV adaptation.
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The white muslin frock with red patterned overdress worn by Eleanor Methven as Mrs. Lefroy is the same one Brenda Blethyn as Mrs. Bennet wears in Pride & Prejudice (2005) in the Meryton scene when the Bennets learn that Mr. Bingley has returned to Netherfield Hall.
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The pink patterned muslin gown Anna Maxwell Martin (Cassandra Austen) wears during the engagement party scene is the same gown worn by Carey Mulligan (Kitty Bennet) in Pride & Prejudice (2005). Mulligan wears it during the scene in which the younger Bennet sisters visit Netherfield Hall to check on the progress of Jane Bennet, who is ill.
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The white overdress with pink and green stripes Jessica Ashworth (Lucy Lefroy) wears to the Laverton Fair is the same costume worn by Carey Mulligan (Isabella Thorpe) when she first meets Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey (2007).
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Anna Maxwell Martin (Cassandra Austen) also played Elizabeth Darcy, the former Elizabeth Bennet, in the TV production of "Death Comes to Pemberley", based on the novel by P.D. James, a murder mystery sequel to "Pride and Prejudice".
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The blue and white striped gown Lucy Cohu (Eliza De Feuillide) wears was previously worn in Marie Antoinette (2006) by Mary Nighy (Princesse Lamballe).
Two (at least) errors occur during the cricket match. When Mr. Lafroy bowls during the cricket match, he throws the ball like one would a baseball, rather than keeping his arm straight. When Jane hits the ball, it clearly goes beyond the boundary. She has hit for six and the batsmen would not have to run.
Quote: Tom Lefroy: "Was I deficient in propriety?" Jane Austen: "Why did you do that?" Tom Lefroy: "Couldn't waste all those expensive boxing lessons." Anachronisms: 1. Throughout the film, Jane wears costumes almost 20 years ahead of the other characters. At the ball scene, she is the only one in short sleeves and an empire waist- all the others are dressed as fits the period, which is 1795. Presumably, this was to make Jane more recognizable to popular audiences more familiar with the empire style dresses her later characters wore. 2. When Jane is in London, writing in her night gown, she turns suddenly and you can see the outline of a thong (underwear) as she walks away from the camera. 3. Steel writing nibs were first mass produced by John Mitchell in 1822. Miss Austen would have been writing with a quill. 4. Some shots of the Austen's house show a large plant of Clematis montana (with pale pink flowers) growing up the front almost to the roof. This species was first introduced from India to England in 1805, and it would have been many years before it became generally available to gardeners. The Austen family moved from their house (to Southampton) in 1801.

Creepshow. 1982, Starring
Prologue and Epilogue
Joe King as Billy, Iva Jean Saraceni as Billy's mother, Tom Atkins (uncredited) as Stan, Marty Schiff as Garbageman #1, Tom Savini as Garbageman #2

"Father's Day"
Jon Lormer as Nathan Grantham, Viveca Lindfors as Bedelia Grantham, Elizabeth Regan as Cass Blaine, Warner Shook as Richard Grantham, Ed Harris as Hank Blaine, Carrie Nye as Sylvia Grantham, Peter Messer as Yarbro, John Amplas as Undead Nathan, Nann Mogg as Mrs. Danvers

"The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill"
Stephen King as Jordy Verrill, Bingo O'Malley as Jordy's father and Doctor

"Something to Tide You Over"
Leslie Nielsen as Richard Vickers, Gaylen Ross as Becky Vickers, Ted Danson as Harry Wentworth

"The Crate"
Hal Holbrook as Henry Northup, Adrienne Barbeau as Wilma "Billie" Northup, Fritz Weaver as Dexter Stanley, Don Keefer as Mike the Janitor, Robert Harper as Charlie Gereson, Chuck Aber as Richard Raymond, Christine Forrest as Tabitha Raymond, David Garrison (uncredited) as College Party Host

"They're Creeping Up on You"
E. G. Marshall as Upson Pratt, David Early as White, Gwen Verdon (uncredited) as Voice of Lenora Castonmeyer, Mark Tierno as Voice of Carl Reynolds

Hal Holbrook ...
Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Adrienne Barbeau Adrienne Barbeau ...
Wilma Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Fritz Weaver Fritz Weaver ...
Dexter Stanley (segment "The Crate")
Leslie Nielsen Leslie Nielsen ...
Richard Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Carrie Nye Carrie Nye ...
Sylvia Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
E.G. Marshall E.G. Marshall ...
Upson Pratt (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
Viveca Lindfors Viveca Lindfors ...
Aunt Bedelia (segment "Father's Day")
Ed Harris Ed Harris ...
Hank Blaine (segment "Father's Day")
Ted Danson Ted Danson ...
Harry Wentworth (segment "Something To Tide You Over)
Stephen King Stephen King ...
Jordy Verrill (segment "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill")
Warner Shook Warner Shook ...
Richard Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Robert Harper Robert Harper ...
Charlie Gereson (segment "The Crate")
Elizabeth Regan Elizabeth Regan ...
Cass Blaine (segment "Father's Day")
Gaylen Ross Gaylen Ross ...
Becky Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Jon Lormer Jon Lormer ...
Nathan Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Don Keefer Don Keefer ...
Mike the Janitor (segment "The Crate")
Bingo O'Malley Bingo O'Malley ...
Jordy's Dad / Cameos (segment "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill")
John Amplas John Amplas ...
Nathan's Corpse (segment "Father's Day")
David Early David Early ...
White (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
Nann Mogg Nann Mogg ...
Mrs. Danvers (segment "Father's Day")
Iva Jean Saraceni Iva Jean Saraceni ...
Billy's Mother (segments "Prologue" / "Epilogue")
Joe Hill Joe Hill ...
Billy (segments "Prologue" / "Epilogue") (as Joe King)
Christine Forrest Christine Forrest ...
Tabitha Raymond (segment "The Crate")
Chuck Aber Chuck Aber ...
Richard Raymond (segment "The Crate")
Cletus Anderson Cletus Anderson ...
Host (segment "The Crate")
Katie Karlovitz Katie Karlovitz ...
Maid (segment "The Crate")
Peter Messer Peter Messer ...
Yarbro (segment "Father's Day")
Marty Schiff Marty Schiff ...
Garbage Man #1 (segment "Epilogue")
Tom Savini Tom Savini ...
Garbage Man #2 (segment "Epilogue")
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tom Atkins Tom Atkins ...
Stan (segments "Prologue" / "Epilogue") (uncredited)
Darryl Ferrucci Darryl Ferrucci ...
Fluffy (segment "The Crate") (uncredited)
David Garrison David Garrison ...
College Party Host (segment "The Crate") (uncredited)
Carol McCloskey Carol McCloskey ...
Party Guest (segment "The Crate") (uncredited)
Ann Muffly Ann Muffly ...
Lenora Castonmeyer (segment "They're Creeping Up On You") (voice) (uncredited)
Richard P. Rubinstein Richard P. Rubinstein ...
Bearded Party Guest (wearing purple glasses) (segment "The Crate") (uncredited)
Charles Van Eman Charles Van Eman ...
Bartender (segment "The Crate"). Encore Network, May 16, 2016. Music by John Harrison. Soundtrack: "A Star Is Born" (1937) (uncredited) - Music by Max Steiner,
[segment "The Lonesome Death of Jody Verril"]
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
(uncredited)
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Arranged by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Sonar Waves
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose
May-Loo Music
Deep Sea Trust
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose
May-Loo Music
Tide Research
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose
May-Loo Music
Under Sea World
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose
May-Loo Music
Don't Let Go
(uncredited)
Written by Chris Rae and Frank McDonald
Rouge Music Ltd
Meditation
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Sombre
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose and John Seely
Synchrofox Music Library
Mysterioso
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose and John Seely
Synchrofox Music Library
Suspense
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose and John Seely
Synchrofox Music Library
Mysterioso
(uncredited)
Music by Philip Green
Conmuse Music Co.
Harp Glissando
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Graduation Day
(uncredited)
by Christian Wilhelm Kindleben
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Dan Kirsten)
Ole Georg Music
[Based on "Gaudeamus Igitur"]
Exotic Movement
(uncredited)
Music by Philip Green
Conmuse Music Co.
Danger Tension
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Shock
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Light Chase
(uncredited)
Music by Philip Green
Conmuse Music Co.
Eerie
(uncredited)
Music by Philip Green
Conmuse Music Co.
Freedom Flight
(uncredited)
Music by Ole Georg (as Jan Kimberly)
Ole Georg Music
Haunted Castle
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Mystery Drama
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Suspense Bridge
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Mysterioso
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ardmore & Beechwood Music Ltd
Ghostville
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose
May-Loo Music
Rhythm Variety 1-7
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Tension Bridge
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Space Suspense
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Dramatic Tension
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Amphonic Music Ltd
Danger in Space
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Rondo
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Sicilienne
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Invention
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Erik Markmann)
Ole Georg Music
Time and Space
(uncredited)
Music by William Loose
May-Loo Music
Mystery Hour
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann
Ole Georg Music
Eternal Light
(uncredited)
Music by Roger Webb
Ole Georg Music
Charleston
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Dan Kirsten)
Ole Georg Music
Vauddeville
(uncredited)
Music by Ole Georg (as Neil Amsterdam)
Ole Georg Music
Dixieland
(uncredited)
Music by Ib Glindemann (as Dan Kirsten)
Ole Georg Music
Big Band Era: '30s
(uncredited)
Music by Ole Georg (as Neil Amsterdam)
Ole Georg Music.
Trivia: It is an elemental black comedy and horror anthology film directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King, making this film his screenwriting debut. The film's ensemble cast included Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Ted Danson and E. G. Marshall, as well as Stephen King himself in his film acting debut. The film was shot on location in Pittsburgh and its suburbs, including Monroeville, where Romero leased an old boys academy (Penn Hall) to build extensive sets for the film. The film consists of five short stories: "Father's Day", "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill", "Something to Tide You Over", "The Crate" and "They're Creeping Up on You!". Two of these stories were adapted from King's short stories, with the film bookended by prologue and epilogue scenes featuring a young boy named Billy (played by King's son, Joe King), who is punished by his father for reading horror comic books. The film is an homage to the EC and DC horror comic books of the 1950s such as House of Mystery, House of Secrets, The Witching Hour, Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror and The Haunt of Fear. In order for the film to give viewers a comic book feel, Romero hired long-time effects specialist, Tom Savini, to make comic-like effects for the film. The film earned $21,028,755 domestically.[2] It has since become a cult film among horror fans.
Filming locations:
600 Squaw Run Rd E, Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (Grantham Estate - interiors, exteriors, cemetery in "Father's Day")
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361 Willow Hedge Dr, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, USA (house in "Prologue" / "Epilogue" - exterior shots)
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Gymnasium, Penn Hall Academy, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, USA (interiors)
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Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Mellon University - 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (Amberson Hall in "The Crate")
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Monroeville, Pennsylvania, USA (near) (Hill near Penn Hall - "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill")
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Penn Hall Academy, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, USA (campus in "The Crate")
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Penn Hall, Penn Hall Academy, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, USA (laboratory in "The Crate", interiors - "They're Creeping Up On You!")
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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1 Brattleboro Dr. Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA (house in "Prologue" / "Epilogue" - interior shots)
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Island Beach State Park, Berkeley Township, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA (beach in "Something to Tide You Over")
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Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Ted Danson, who played Harry Wentworth in "Something to Tide You Over", said in a T.V. interview that his daughter was on the set during the scene where his character returns from the dead encased in rotting flesh and seaweed. He purposely tried avoiding his young daughter out of fear of scaring her. Finally, despite his best efforts, she went up to him, looked at him and simply said, "Oh, hi Dad."
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While he was all business in his scenes, Leslie Nielsen had a fart machine in his pocket during the shooting. He would let it go off during rehearsals and just before George A Romero would call Action, causing Ted Danson and the crew to crack up with laughter.

Forget and Forgive. 2014 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Elisabeth Röhm as Anna Walker, Tygh Runyan as Derek Wregget, Neil Napier as Tate Walker, Vivien Endicott Douglas as Emily Walker (as Vivien Endicott-Douglas), Mal Dassin as Nick, Katy Grabstas as Ingrid Gabor, Richard Clarkin as Clay Russo, Claudia Besso as Dr. Kim Boyd, Raphael Grosz-Harvey as Styles,
Frank Moore Frank Moore ...
George Shelton
Karine Dion Karine Dion ...
Lori Hayes
Julian Casey Julian Casey ...
Jack Paxton
Toni Ellwand Toni Ellwand ...
Nurse Fran
Andrew Di Bello Andrew Di Bello ...
Calum
Olivier Surprenant Olivier Surprenant ...
Hooker
Ziad Ghanem Ziad Ghanem ...
Alvarez, Isabelle Giroux as Waitress and Stephen Mwinga as Man in Handcuffs. Movie Network, May 16, 2016. Music by James Gelfand and Louise Tremblay. Soundtrack: "Goodnight Sweet Dream" - 7Horse; "Home Is Where" - Diamond Bones; "Charyou" - Camp Counselors; "Island Of Mine" - Sky Barbarick.
Trivia: It is a Canadian TV Movie directed by Tristan Dubois and written by Doug Barber and James Taylor Phillips. Filmed in and around Montreal, Quebec. References: Dirty Dancing (1987) - favorite movie of the main character.

War Room. 2015, Starring Priscilla Shirer as Elizabeth Jordan, T.C. Stallings as Tony Jordan, Karen Abercrombie as Miss Clara Williams, Alex Kendrick as Coleman Young, Michael Jr. as Michael Alexander, Alena Pitts as Danielle Jordan, Beth Moore as Mandy, Tenae Downing as Veronica Drake,
Jadin Harris Jadin Harris ...
Jennifer Stephens
Dave Blamy Dave Blamy ...
Tom Stafford
Thomas Ford Thomas Ford ...
Leo Williams
Tyler Mitchell Tyler Mitchell ...
War Room Soldier
Roland Mitchell Roland Mitchell ...
War Room Soldier
Andrew Hurt Andrew Hurt ...
War Room Soldier
Terrence Evans Terrence Evans ...
War Room Soldier
Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya ...
War Room Soldier / Tony's Twin (as T.C. Anyachonkeya)
Jeriame Zenzayer Jeriame Zenzayer ...
War Room Soldier
Jude Shirer Jude Shirer ...
Young Clyde
Michael Rosander Michael Rosander ...
Arguing Boyfriend
Caitlyn Rosander Caitlyn Rosander ...
Arguing Girlfriend
Kathleen Dellinger Kathleen Dellinger ...
Melissa
Thomas Torrey Thomas Torrey ...
Bob
Rusty Martin Sr. Rusty Martin Sr. ...
Mr. Barnes
Reid McGraw Reid McGraw ...
Mr. Barnes Colleague
Andrew Draper Andrew Draper ...
Ernie
Robert Gladstone Robert Gladstone ...
Pastor
Jessica Lark Jessica Lark ...
Lady in Church (as Jessica Aiken Lark)
Joseph Wheeler Joseph Wheeler ...
Lawnboy
Ashley Bratcher Ashley Bratcher ...
Lindsay
Karissa Ross Karissa Ross ...
Nurse
Ed Pilkington Ed Pilkington ...
Dr. Morris
Carrie Marshall Carrie Marshall ...
Lisa (as Carrie Moore Marshall)
Arlethia Friday Arlethia Friday ...
Tina
Robert Amaya Robert Amaya ...
Dr. Bunji
Sierra Minott Sierra Minott ...
Brightwell Employee (as Sierra Minott Jones)
Elizabeth Becka Elizabeth Becka ...
Julia
J.D. Banks J.D. Banks ...
Robber (as JD Banks)
Ben Davies Ben Davies ...
Police Officer 1
Jacobi Howard Jacobi Howard ...
Police Officer 2
Kelsey Kupecky Kelsey Kupecky ...
Waitress
Erin Lee Erin Lee ...
Home Buyer
Greg Lee Greg Lee ...
Home Buyer
Myke Holmes Myke Holmes ...
Delivery Man
Janet Lee Dapper Janet Lee Dapper ...
Jennifer's Mom
Scotty Curlee Scotty Curlee ...
Rick Curtis
Steve Hullfish Steve Hullfish ...
Greg (as Stephen Hullfish)
Rachel Aarhus Rachel Aarhus ...
CCC Employee
Noël Baker Noël Baker ...
Coach Trish
John Putnam John Putnam ...
Brightwell Employee
Johnny Lee Worthy Jr. Johnny Lee Worthy Jr. ...
Rev. Charles Jones
Gezell Fleming Gezell Fleming ...
Mrs. Jones
Abraham Cannon Abraham Cannon ...
Clyde Williams
Jael Hall Jael Hall ...
Clyde's Daughter
Stephen Kendrick Stephen Kendrick ...
Jump Rope Announcer
John Edwards John Edwards ...
Jump Rope Judge
J.D. Gibbs J.D. Gibbs ...
Jump Rope Judge
Lisa Lubanovic Lisa Lubanovic ...
Jump Rope Judge
Wynter Pitts Wynter Pitts ...
Jump Rope Judge
Kim Stewart Kim Stewart ...
Jump Rope Judge
Justin Tolley Justin Tolley ...
Jump Rope Judge
Gary Wheeler Gary Wheeler ...
Jump Rope Judge
John Henry Barber John Henry Barber ...
Praying Farmer
Judd Brannon Judd Brannon ...
Man Praying Over Map
Stan Wilson Stan Wilson ...
Man Praying Over Map
Donald Horner Donald Horner ...
Praying Business Man at Window (as Don Horner)
Jonathan Mullis Jonathan Mullis ...
Police Officer
Kevin Peeples Kevin Peeples ...
Praying Father with Baby
Kendrick Peeples Kendrick Peeples ...
Praying Father with Baby
Susan Ross Susan Ross ...
School Teacher
J.J. Briceno J.J. Briceno ...
Praying Baseball Player (as JJ Briceno)
David Burns David Burns ...
Praying Baseball Player
Julius Carr Julius Carr ...
Praying Baseball Player
Troy McClure Troy McClure ...
Praying Baseball Player
The Joel Santiago Family The Joel Santiago Family ...
Family Praying at Meal
Craig Schroder Craig Schroder ...
Man Praying Over City
Bailey Benham Bailey Benham ...
Basketball Player / Jump Roper
David Benham David Benham ...
Basketball Player
Jason Benham Jason Benham ...
Basketball Player
Aaron Graham Aaron Graham ...
Basketball Player
Carl Hall Carl Hall ...
Basketball Player
A.J. Jackson A.J. Jackson ...
Basketball Player (as AJ Jackson)
Joshua Kendrick Joshua Kendrick ...
Basketball Player
Brian Madeira Brian Madeira ...
Basketball Player
Nico Payne Nico Payne ...
Basketball Player
Eric Pruett Eric Pruett ...
Basketball Player
Jerry Shirer Jerry Shirer ...
Basketball Player
Jay Stewart Jay Stewart ...
Basketball Player
Ally Astles Ally Astles ...
Jump Roper
Ty Benham Ty Benham ...
Jump Roper
Lindsey Bills Lindsey Bills ...
Jump Roper
Lindsey Birkemo Lindsey Birkemo ...
Jump Roper
Hannah Butler Hannah Butler ...
Jump Roper
Kamrin Dean Kamrin Dean ...
Jump Roper
Myles Faison Myles Faison ...
Jump Roper
Evan Gladstone Evan Gladstone ...
Jump Roper
Adam Hill Adam Hill ...
Jump Roper
Stewart Isaacs Stewart Isaacs ...
Jump Roper
Dafne Katsarou Dafne Katsarou ...
Jump Roper
Anna Kendrick Anna Kendrick ...
Jump Roper
Caleb Kendrick Caleb Kendrick ...
Jump Roper
Catherine Kendrick Catherine Kendrick ...
Jump Roper
Hannah Kendrick Hannah Kendrick ...
Jump Roper
Heidi Kendrick Heidi Kendrick ...
Jump Roper
Joy Kendrick Joy Kendrick ...
Jump Roper
Kevin Morrissey Kevin Morrissey ...
Jump Roper
Sam Orenstein Sam Orenstein ...
Jump Roper
Cinthia Praiswater Cinthia Praiswater ...
Jump Roper
Becca Purser Becca Purser ...
Jump Roper
Quinn Robinson Quinn Robinson ...
Jump Roper
Matthew Russell Matthew Russell ...
Jump Roper
Jessica Schinsky Jessica Schinsky ...
Jump Roper
Catherine Shaw Catherine Shaw ...
Jump Roper
Brooke Shoup Brooke Shoup ...
Jump Roper
Stephen Simpson Stephen Simpson ...
Jump Roper
Perry Ball Perry Ball ...
Business Executive (uncredited)
Audrey Blackwelder Audrey Blackwelder ...
Business Executive (uncredited)
Zachary Dylan Brown Zachary Dylan Brown ...
Mover (uncredited)
Meg Crosbie Meg Crosbie ...
Church Member (uncredited)
Briana Downing Briana Downing ...
Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited)
Daniel Justice Downing Daniel Justice Downing ...
Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited)
Earl Downing Earl Downing ...
Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited)
Naima Downing Naima Downing ...
Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited)
Adrian Eugene Graham Adrian Eugene Graham ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Stephen Hart Stephen Hart ...
Office Professional (uncredited)
Brookabella Horner Brookabella Horner ...
Sports Spectator (uncredited)
Kimberly Hester Huffstetler Kimberly Hester Huffstetler ...
Charge Nurse (uncredited)
Candice Kimbrough Candice Kimbrough ...
Church Member / Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited)
Jimmy Manning Jimmy Manning ...
Restaurant Patron, Marlo Scheitler as Double Dutch Tournament Fan and Jenny Sylivant as Church Member. Movie Network, May 16, 2016. Music by Paul Mills. Soundtrack: "Warrior" - Steven Curtis Chapman;
2. "Impossible" Building 429
3. "Press On" Mandisa
4. "Me Without You (Remix)" TobyMac
5. "Crazy Faith" John Waller
6. "Shake Yourself Loose" Vickie Winans
7. "Amen" I Am They
8. "To Know You" Casting Crowns
9. "Healing Begins" Tenth Avenue North
10. "Movie Score – (Raise ‘Em Up, Lord / Rekindle the Fire)" Paul Mills.
Trivia: It is an American Christian drama film directed by Alex Kendrick and co-written and produced by Stephen Kendrick. War Room is the Kendrick brothers' fifth film project and their first film project through Kendrick Brothers Productions.[4][5][6] Provident Films, Affirm Films and TriStar Pictures partnered with the Kendrick brothers to release the film. Regarding the title of the film, director Kendrick says "We called it 'War Room' because, like the military, we should seek God for the right strategy before going into combat. By combat, I mean daily issues we face in our culture."[7] The film was released in North American theaters on August 28, 2015, and received generally negative reviews from critics, but became a box office success and a sleeper hit.[8][9][10] Regarding War Room's box office performance, CNN said "some might call it a faith-based David versus the secular Goliaths in the entertainment industry".
Filming locations:
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
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Concord, North Carolina, USA
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North Carolina, USA
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Boone, North Carolina, USA (Blue Ridge Parkway)
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Kannapolis, North Carolina, USA (Cannon Village/ NC Research Campus).

A Walk in the Woods. 2015, Starring Robert Redford as Bill Bryson, Nick Nolte as Stephen Katz, Emma Thompson as Catherine Bryson, Kristen Schaal as Mary Ellen, Nick Offerman as REI Dave, Mary Steenburgen as Jeannie,
R. Keith Harris R. Keith Harris ...
Sam Bryson
Randall Newsome Randall Newsome ...
TV Host
Hayley Lovitt Hayley Lovitt ...
Donna
Linds Edwards Linds Edwards ...
Darren
Susan McPhail Susan McPhail ...
Beulah
Andrew Vogel Andrew Vogel ...
Young Hiker #1
Derek Krantz Derek Krantz ...
Young Hiker #2
Gaia Wise Gaia Wise ...
Becca
Tucker Meek Tucker Meek ...
Grandson
Chandler Head Chandler Head ...
Granddaughter
Sandra Ellis Lafferty Sandra Ellis Lafferty ...
Widow (as Sandra Lafferty)
John Schmedes John Schmedes ...
Gene
Valentin Almendarez Valentin Almendarez ...
Funeral Guest
Danny Vinson Danny Vinson ...
Georgia Cab Driver
Valerie Payton Valerie Payton ...
Waitress Raynette
Stephanie Astalos-Jones Stephanie Astalos-Jones ...
Georgia Mountain Waitress
Kevin Harrison Kevin Harrison ...
Southbound Hiker
Bridget Gethins Bridget Gethins ...
Campground Jensine
Alex Van Alex Van ...
Bunkhouse Peter
John Kap John Kap ...
Beulah's Husband
Mimi Gould Mimi Gould ...
Jeannie's Mother
Rowan Bousaid Rowan Bousaid ...
Rental Agent
Njema Williams Njema Williams ...
Trail Head Taxi Driver
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sue-Lynn Ansari Sue-Lynn Ansari ...
Hiker (uncredited)
Perry Ball Perry Ball ...
Driver (uncredited)
Àaron Brewster Àaron Brewster ...
Hiker in Restaurant (uncredited)
Tony Caudill Tony Caudill ...
Hiker in Bunker (uncredited)
Marshall Choka Marshall Choka ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Marcy Conway Marcy Conway ...
Hiker in Bunk House (uncredited)
Fred Galle Fred Galle ...
News Anchor (uncredited)
Katie Groshong Katie Groshong ...
Lesbian #1 (uncredited)
Roger A. Harrison Roger A. Harrison ...
Trail Hiker (uncredited)
Walter Hendrix III Walter Hendrix III ...
Laundry Patron (uncredited)
Leslie Kimbell Leslie Kimbell ...
Attorney (uncredited)
Donald J. Koko Donald J. Koko ...
TV Production Tech (uncredited)
Hayley H. Long Hayley H. Long ...
Hiker in Bunk House (uncredited)
Dylan Lowe Dylan Lowe ...
Little Acorn #1 (uncredited)
Dc Martin Dc Martin ...
Bunk House Hiker (uncredited)
Duke McNeil Duke McNeil ...
Park Ranger (uncredited)
William J. Mode William J. Mode ...
Confederate Reenactor-Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Chrystee Pharris Chrystee Pharris ...
Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Speir Rahn Speir Rahn ...
Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Eric Elijah Rogers Eric Elijah Rogers ...
Little Acorn #3 (uncredited)
Joel Rogers Joel Rogers ...
Funeral Director (uncredited)
Patti Schellhaas Patti Schellhaas ...
Restaurant Diner (uncredited)
Kai Schmoll Kai Schmoll ...
Tweed Jacket (uncredited)
Andrew Wicklum Andrew Wicklum ...
Little Acorn #2 (uncredited)
Erick Wofford Erick Wofford ...
Day Hiker (uncredited)
Rachel Woodhouse Rachel Woodhouse ...
Lesbian #2, Duke Jackson as stunt double: Robert Redford and Jason Kehler and Eric Benson as stunt double: Nick Nolte. Movie Network, May 17, 2016. Music by Nathan Larson. Soundtrack: "She Lit a Fire" - Written by Ben Schneider & Brett Farkas,
Performed by Lord Huron
Courtesy of Iamsound Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Tickin' Bomb
Written by Cary Ann Hearst & Michael Trent (as Michael Trent Robinson)
Performed by Shovels & Rope
Courtesy of Dualtone Music Group
Get Lucky
Written by Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo (as Guy-Manuel de Hoem), Nile Rodgers & Pharrell Williams
Performed by Kristen Schaal
The Lake
Written by Tim Grimm
Performed by Tim Grimm
Courtesy of Cavalier Music Management & Tim Grimm
I Just Want to Make Love to You
Written by Willie Dixon
Performed by Foghat
Courtesy of Bearsville Records Inc/Rhino Entertainment Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Brother
Written by Ben Schneider
Performed by Lord Huron
Courtesy of Iamsound Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Kissed Me Like Thunder
Written by Houston Wages & Gabe Rabben
Performed by Friends of Lola
Courtesy of Friends of Lola
Crop Comes In
Written by Dave Wilson
Performed by Chatham County Line
Courtesy of Yep Roc Records
By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
The Ghost on the Shore
Written by Ben Schneider
Performed by Lord Huron
Courtesy of Iamsound Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Half Asleep
Written by Blake Mills
Performed by Blake Mills
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)
Written by Buck Owens
Performed by Dwight Yoakam
Courtesy of New West Records, LLC
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
Stone
Written by Benjamin Ottewell (as Ben Ottewell), Sam Genders & Francis Humberston
Performed by Benjamin Ottewell (as Ben Ottewell)
Courtesy of The End Records
So Hott
Written by Kid Rock (as Robert James Ritchie) & Marlon Ray Young
Performed by Kid Rock
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Dead End Street
Written by Blake Mills
Performed by Blake Mills
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group/Record Collection
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Rock You Like a Hurricane
Written by Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine & Herman Rarebell
Performed by Scorpions
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Ends of the Earth
Written by Ben Schneider
Performed by Lord Huron
Courtesy of Iamsound Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Think That You Might Be Wrong
Written by Tony Dekker
Performed by Great Lake Swimmers
Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions, Ltd.
The Birds Are Singing at Night
Written by Ben Schneider
Performed by Lord Huron.
Trivia: It is an American adventure biographical film directed by Ken Kwapis, based on the 1998 book/memoir of the same name by Bill Bryson. The film stars Robert Redford, Nick Nolte and Emma Thompson. The film was released on September 2, 2015, by Broad Green Pictures. Filming locations:
Fontana Dam, North Carolina, USA
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North Carolina, USA
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Sharon, Connecticut, USA
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Buford, Georgia, USA
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McAfee Knob, Virginia, USA (Scenic overlook, poster)
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Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania, USA.
Robert Redford and Nick Nolte were both in their 70s when the film was shot. Bryson and Katz were both 44 the summer they attempted to hike the Appalachian Trail. Quote: Stephen Katz: "Oh, No kidding, they're called books?" Bill Bryson: "Yeah, they're like TV for smart people." Anachronisms: Greyhound Bus has icon for Internet on Board.

First Response. 2015 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Dania Ramirez as Camilla, Kristopher Turner as Gerry, Joris Jarsky as Austin, Adam Butcher as Dermot, Graham Abbey as Spencer, Jefferson Brown as Bryan, Mark Slacke as Kyle, Helena Marie as Sarah, Peter Michael Dillon as Detective,
Jason Cavalier Jason Cavalier ...
Club Promoter
Joël Côté Joël Côté ...
Tim
Ellen David Ellen David ...
Bryan's Supervisor
James Harrington James Harrington ...
Chad
Christina Kelly Christina Kelly ...
Station Nurse
Lisa McCormack Lisa McCormack ...
ER Nurse
Marc Primeau Marc Primeau ...
Orderly
Owain Thomas Owain Thomas ...
Police Officer, Kim Tyo as Spencer's Date, Edward Wong as Asian Corner Store Clerk and Gainaële Royer as stunt double: Diana Ramirez. HBO, May 18, 2016. Music by Marc Ouellette and Luc St. Pierre. Soundtrack: "
Trivia: It is a Canadian action thriller directed by Philippe Gagnon and written by Doug Barber and James Phillips. Filming locations: Montréal, Québec, Canada; Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada.

Man Vs. 2015 (Canadian), Starring Chris Diamantopoulos as Doug, Chloe Bradt as Holly Woods, Michael Cram as Bill, Kelly Fanson as Angie, Sam Kalilieh as Reporter, Alex Karzis as Duncan, Constantine Meglis as The Creature, Drew Nelson as Terry Woods, Kate Ziegler as Jo Woods and Alex Armbruster as stunt double: Chris Diamantopolous. Movie Network, May 19, 2016. Music by John Rowley. Soundtrack: "Crabapples" - Written by Neil Haverty, Misha Bower, Matthew Cully and Steven McKay,
Performed by Bruce Peninsula
When We Come
Written by Donald Starkey
Performed by The Shanks
Get Cut Tonight
Written by Donald Starkey
Performed by The Shanks
Lonely Gunman
Written by Jesse Alan Parent
Performed by Jesse Parent
Social Eyes
Written by Rudi Van Steenes and Marcel LaFleur
Performed by ARSON.
Trivia: It is a Canadian horror, Sci-Fi, thriller directed and written by Adam Massey. Filmed in Rockwood Conservation Area, Rockwood, Ontario, 12km North East of Guelph, Ontario.

The Deep. 1977, Starring Robert Shaw as Romer Treece, Jacqueline Bisset as Gail Berke, Nick Nolte as David Sanders, Louis Gossett Jr. as Henri 'Cloche' Bondurant, Eli Wallach as Adam Coffin, Dick Anthony Williams as Slake, Earl Maynard as Ronald, Bob Minor as Wiley, Teddy Tucker as The Harbor Master, Robert Tessier as Kevin, Lee McClain as Johnson, Peter Benchley as Mate, Colin Shaw as Young Romer Treece, Peter Wallach as Young Adam Coffin, Jackie Kilbride as stunt double: Jacqueline Bisset and Jack McKenney as underwater stunt double: Nick Nolte. Encore, May 21, 2016. Music by John Barry. Soundtrack: "Theme from 'The Deep' (Down, Deep Inside)" - Sung by Donna Summer, Written by John Barry and Donna Summer; "Calypso Disco" - Written by Beckett (uncredited), Sung by Beckett, Courtesy Casablanca Records. Trivia: It is an adventure film based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name. It was directed by Peter Yates, and stars Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset and Nick Nolte. Filming locations: British Virgin Islands; RMS Rhone Wreck, British Virgin Islands; Australia; Bermuda. Cameo - Peter Benchley: Uncredited, the author of the film's source novel as the First Mate of the 'Goliath'. The appearance was the second of three cameos in films of his novels, the others being in Jaws (1975) and Creature (1998). Two actors from the Jaws films (which were also based on a novel by Peter Benchley) appeared in this film. Robert Shaw played shark hunter 'Quint' in Jaws in 1975, while Louis Gossett, Jr. would later go on to play SeaWorld park owner 'Calvin Bouchard' in Jaws 3 in 1983. Quote: David Sanders: "I'm goin' down there, and you're gonna have to blow me up too!" Romer Treece: "As you please, boy."

Scarface. 1983, Starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana, Steven Bauer as Manny Ribera, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Gina Montana, Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock, Paul Shenar as Alejandro Sosa, Robert Loggia as Frank Lopez, Míriam Colón as Georgina Montana, F. Murray Abraham as Omar Suárez, Harris Yulin as Mel Bernstein,
Ángel Salazar as Chi-Chi, and Pepe Serna as Angel Fernandez, Arnaldo Santana as Ernie, Michael P. Moran as Nick the Pig, Al Israel as Hector the Toad, Mark Margolis as Alberto the Shadow, and Geno Silva as The Skull, Dennis Holahan as Jerry the Banker, Michael Alldredge as George Sheffield; Ted Beniades as Seidelbaum; and Richard Belzer as M.C. at the Babylon Club, Dennis Franz as Immigration Officer (voice),
Paul Espel Paul Espel ...
Luis
John Brandon John Brandon ...
Immigration Officer #3
Tony Perez Tony Perez ...
Immigration Officer #2
Garnett Smith Garnett Smith ...
Immigration Officer #1
Loren Almaguer Loren Almaguer ...
Dr. Munoz
Gil Barreto Gil Barreto ...
Cuban Refugee
Heather Benna Heather Benna ...
Gutierrez Child
Sue Bowser Sue Bowser ...
Miriam (as Dawnell Bowers)
Tina Leigh Cameron Tina Leigh Cameron ...
Saleslady
Victor Campos Victor Campos ...
Ronnie Echevierra
Robert Hammer Cannerday Robert Hammer Cannerday ...
Marielito
Rene Carrasco Rene Carrasco ...
Shooter
Albert Carrier Albert Carrier ...
Pedro Quinn
John Carter John Carter ...
Vic Phillips
Richard Caselnova Richard Caselnova ...
Driver
Gary Carlos Cervantes Gary Carlos Cervantes ...
Shooter #1 (as Gary Cervantes)
Carlos Cestero Carlos Cestero ...
Matos
Johnny Contardo Johnny Contardo ...
Miguel Echevierra (as John Contardo)
Roberto Contreras Roberto Contreras ...
Rebenga
Caesar Cordova Caesar Cordova ...
Taco stand cook
Gregory Cruz Gregory Cruz ...
Shooter #2 (as Gregory N. Cruz)
Dante D'Andre Dante D'Andre ...
General Strasser (as Dante D'André)
Richard Delmonte Richard Delmonte ...
Fernando
Wayne Doba Wayne Doba ...
Octavio The Clown
Michel François Michel François ...
Maitre d'
Ben Frommer Ben Frommer ...
Male Patron
Edward R. Frommer Edward R. Frommer ...
Taco Stand Customer
John Gamble John Gamble ...
Helicopter Pilot
Troy Isaacs Troy Isaacs ...
Cuban Refugee
Ronald G. Joseph Ronald G. Joseph ...
Car Salesman (as Ronald Joseph)
Mario Machado Mario Machado ...
Interviewer
Joe Marmo Joe Marmo ...
Nacho 'El Gordo'
Ray Martel Ray Martel ...
Nacho's Bodyguard
John McCann John McCann ...
Bank Spokesman
Richard Mendez Richard Mendez ...
Gina's Killer
Victor Millan Victor Millan ...
Ariel Bleyer
Santos Morales Santos Morales ...
Waldo
Mike Moroff Mike Moroff ...
Gaspar's Bodyguard
Angela Nisi Angela Nisi ...
Gutierrez Child
Manuel Padilla Jr. Manuel Padilla Jr. ...
Kid #2
Tony Pann Tony Pann ...
Driver
Ilka Tanya Payan Ilka Tanya Payan ...
Mrs. Gutierrez (as Ilka Payan)
Barbra Perez Barbra Perez ...
Marta
Michael Rougas Michael Rougas ...
Monsignor
Anthony Saenz Anthony Saenz ...
Cuban Refugee
Arnold Tafolla Arnold Tafolla ...
Kid #1
Charles A. Tamburro Charles A. Tamburro ...
Helicopter Pilot (as Chuck Tamburo)
Jim Towers Jim Towers ...
Cuban Refugee
Robert Vandenberg Robert Vandenberg ...
Gaspar Gomez (as Robert Van den Berg)
Bob Yanez Bob Yanez ...
Cuban Man
Angela Aames Angela Aames ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Nancy Lee Andrews Nancy Lee Andrews ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Dona Baldwin Dona Baldwin ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Lee Benton Lee Benton ...
Woman at Babylon Club (as Rosa Lee Benton)
Cynthia Burr Cynthia Burr ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Lana Clarkson Lana Clarkson ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Karen Criswell Karen Criswell ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Margo Kelly Margo Kelly ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Ava Lazar Ava Lazar ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Emilia Crow Emilia Crow ...
Woman at Babylon Club (as Emilia Lesniak)
Marii Mak Marii Mak ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Shelley Taylor Morgan Shelley Taylor Morgan ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Catharine Richardson Catharine Richardson ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Pat Simmons Pat Simmons ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Terri Taylor Terri Taylor ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Charlie Adiano Charlie Adiano ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Lisa Katz Lisa Katz ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Jeanette Linne Jeanette Linne ...
Woman at Babylon Club (as Jeanette Linné)
Margaret Michaels Margaret Michaels ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Rhonda Sandberg Rhonda Sandberg ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Katt Shea Katt Shea ...
Woman at Babylon Club (as Kathy Shea)
Marcia Wolf Marcia Wolf ...
Woman at Babylon Club
Fidel Castro Fidel Castro ...
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Barclay DeVeau Barclay DeVeau ...
Ambassador's Daughter (uncredited)
Charles Durning Charles Durning ...
Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited)
Linda Gillen Linda Gillen ...
Voice (uncredited)
Gregg Henry Gregg Henry ...
Charles Goodson (uncredited)
Kevyn Major Howard Kevyn Major Howard ...
Extra (uncredited)
Richard Jasen Richard Jasen ...
Little Boy at Pool (uncredited)
Henry Kingi Henry Kingi ...
Colombian Hitman (uncredited)
Tammy Lynn Leppert Tammy Lynn Leppert ...
Distraction at the Lookout Car - Chainsaw Shower Scene (uncredited)
Gigi Martone Gigi Martone ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Jorge Porcel Jorge Porcel ...
Sasso (uncredited)
Brett Ratner Brett Ratner ...
Boy Lying on Raft in Pool (uncredited)
Randall Rutledge Randall Rutledge ...
Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Marcus Shirock Marcus Shirock ...
Boy at Pool (uncredited)
Max Wasa Max Wasa ...
Dancer - LaLa. Encore, May 22, 2016. Music by Giorgio Moroder. Soundtrack: "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" - Performed by Paul Engemann,
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Pete Bellotte
Rush Rush
Performed by Debbie Harry
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Debbie Harry
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records
Turn Out the Night
Performed by Amy Holland
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Pete Bellotte
Vamos a Bailar
Performed by Maria Conchita Alonso (as Maria Conchita)
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Maria Conchita Alonso (as Maria Conchita)
Courtesy of A&M Records
Tony's Theme
Performed by Giorgio Moroder
Music by Giorgio Moroder
She's on Fire
Performed by Amy Holland
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Pete Bellotte
Shake It Up
Performed by Elizabeth Daily
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Giorgio Moroder and Arthur Barrow
Dance Dance Dance
Performed by Beth Anderson (as Beth Andersen)
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Giorgio Moroder and Arthur Barrow
I'm Hot Tonight
Performed by Elizabeth Daily
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Lyrics by Giorgio Moroder and Arthur Barrow
Gina's and Elvira's Theme
Performed by Helen St. John
Music by Giorgio Moroder
Strangers in the Night
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Music by Bert Kaempfert
Lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder.
Trivia: It is an American crime film directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone, a remake of the 1932 film of the same name. The film tells the story of Cuban refugee Tony Montana (Al Pacino) who arrives in 1980s Miami with nothing and rises to become a powerful drug kingpin. The cast also features Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Steven Bauer, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Scarface was released on December 9, 1983 and was a box office success, grossing $44 million. Initial critical reception was mixed, with criticism over excessive violence and profanity and graphic drug usage. Some Cuban expatriates in Miami objected to the film's portrayal of Cubans as criminals and drug traffickers. In the years that followed, the film has received reappraisal from critics, considered by some to be the best mob film ever made. Screenwriters and directors such as Martin Scorsese have praised the film, which has been referenced extensively in rap music, comic books, and video games.
Filming locations:
631 Para Grande Lane, Santa Barbara, California, USA (Tony & Elvira's house exteriors)
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485 West Matheson Drive, Key Biscayne, Florida, USA (Frank Lopez's house interiors and pool)
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3501 Southwest 130th Avenue, Davie, Florida, USA (Babylon Club exterior)
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656 Park Ln, Santa Barbara, California, USA (Alejandro Sosa's Bolivian Estate)
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728 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, USA (chainsaw scene)
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8623 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA (Montana Management Co.)
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I-110 and I-10 intersection, Los Angeles, California, USA (Freedom Town)
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16000 Ventura Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA (Bank)
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8648 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA (Gina's Beauty Salon)
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Perino's Restaurant - 4101 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA ("So say goodnight to the bad guy" restaurant)
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Torrance, California, USA (Tony's mother's house)
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Tudor City, New York City, New York, USA (car bomb)
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Miami, Florida, USA
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South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
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Swimming Pool, Fontainebleau Hilton Resort - 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
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8619 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, California, USA (Montana Travel Co.)
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Santa Barbara, California, USA
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Atlantis Condo, Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida, USA (swimming pool at the Frank Lopez house)
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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Montecito, California, USA
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New York City, New York, USA
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Stage 12, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA.
Reference: The Simpsons: Lisa's Rival (1994) (TV Episode) - Homer's speech about the sugar is just like Tony's "In America" speech.
Features
Earthquake (1974)
Airing on TV in the chainsaw scene.
Quotes: 1. (End Title Card) "Scarface is a fiction account of the activities of a small group of ruthless criminals. The characters do not represent the Cuban/ American Community and it would be erroneous and unfair to suggest that they do. The vast majority of Cuban/Americans have demonstrated a dedication, vitality, and enterprise that has enriched the American scene." 2. Tony Montana: "In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women." Anachronisms: 1. USA Today boxes visible in background of scenes on Miami Beach early in the film, just after Tony leaves the government camp. USA Today did not begin service in Florida until the fall of 1982, while the scene takes place shortly after the April 1980 Mariel Harbor boat lift. 2. In the scene where Tony's tiger is first shown, there is a billboard in the background showing the "New Corvette" The first '84 vettes where not released until '83.

Captain America: Civil War. 2016, Starring Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America, Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier, Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Falcon, Don Cheadle as Lieutenant James Rhodes / War Machine, Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton / Hawkeye, Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa / Black Panther, Paul Bettany as Vision, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man, Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter, Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Daniel Brühl as Zemo, Frank Grillo as Brock Rumlow / Crossbones, William Hurt as Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross, Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross, Marisa Tomei as May Parker, John Kani as King T'Chaka, John Slattery as Howard Stark, Hope Davis as Maria Stark, Alfre Woodard as Miriam,
Michael A. Cook Michael A. Cook ...
MRI Tech
Laughton Parchment Laughton Parchment ...
Vicar
Gene Farber Gene Farber ...
Karpov
Florence Kasumba Florence Kasumba ...
Security Chief
Cornell John Cornell John ...
Attaché
Sven Hönig Sven Hönig ...
Man at Kiosk
Josh Peck Josh Peck ...
GSG9 Task Force Gunner
Brent McGee Brent McGee ...
GSG9 Task Force Pilot
Be Satrazemis Be Satrazemis ...
German Innkeeper
Blair Jasin Blair Jasin ...
Raft Guard
Oliver Bigalke Oliver Bigalke ...
Barge Man #1
Rafael Banasik Rafael Banasik ...
Barge Man #2
David De Vries David De Vries ...
Custodian
John Curran John Curran ...
Funeral Director
Katie Amess Katie Amess ...
Woman in Lobby #1
Austin Sanders Austin Sanders ...
Woman in Lobby #2
Brett Gentile Brett Gentile ...
Delivery Truck Driver
Matthew Anderson Matthew Anderson ...
Choir
Andrew Botchwey Andrew Botchwey ...
Choir
Chase Bradfield Chase Bradfield ...
Choir
Ernest Charles Ernest Charles ...
Choir
Hendricks Coates Hendricks Coates ...
Choir
Ethan Conde Ethan Conde ...
Choir
Shen Dynes Shen Dynes ...
Choir
Nathaniel Ellis Nathaniel Ellis ...
Choir
Jariah Ferguson Jariah Ferguson ...
Choir
Evan French Evan French ...
Choir
Justin Freeman Justin Freeman ...
Choir
Ralphael Grand'Pierre Ralphael Grand'Pierre ...
Choir
Julian Grimes Julian Grimes ...
Choir
Aaron Hayes Aaron Hayes ...
Choir
Austin Hooper Austin Hooper ...
Choir
A. Jones A. Jones ...
Choir
Myles Joseph Myles Joseph ...
Choir (as Myles Josesph)
Stephen Lewis Stephen Lewis ...
Choir
Jacob Ludwick Jacob Ludwick ...
Choir
Dmahrei McRae Dmahrei McRae ...
Choir
Ashwin Mudaliar Ashwin Mudaliar ...
Choir
Eli Ollinger Eli Ollinger ...
Choir
Parker Pape Parker Pape ...
Choir
Daniel Parada Daniel Parada ...
Choir
Jonah Ruffin Jonah Ruffin ...
Choir
Darryl Sampson Darryl Sampson ...
Choir
Cameron Sardone Cameron Sardone ...
Choir
Stanley Sellers Stanley Sellers ...
Choir
Miles Selles Miles Selles ...
Choir
Jacob Sung Jacob Sung ...
Choir
Caden Wilkinson Caden Wilkinson ...
Choir
Kim Scar Kim Scar ...
Chinese Newscaster
Jessica Walther-Gabory Jessica Walther-Gabory ...
German Newscaster #1
Beniamino Brogi Beniamino Brogi ...
German Newscaster #2
Silvina Buchbauer Silvina Buchbauer ...
News Reporter
Henry Amadi Henry Amadi ...
Busboy (Lagos)
Ugochukwu Ani Ugochukwu Ani ...
Waiter (Lagos)
Michael Anthony Rogers Michael Anthony Rogers ...
Secretary Ross's Aide
Damion Poitier Damion Poitier ...
Hero Merc #1
Umar Khan Umar Khan ...
Hero Merc #2
David Brown David Brown ...
Hero Merc #3
Guy Fernandez Guy Fernandez ...
Hero Merc #4
Jim Rash Jim Rash ...
M.I.T. Liaison
Sophia Russo Sophia Russo ...
Teenage Girl
Joe Russo Joe Russo ...
Dr. Broussard (as Gozie Agbo)
Stan Lee Stan Lee ...
FedEx Driver
Kerry Condon Kerry Condon ...
Friday (voice)
Amelia Morck Amelia Morck ...
UN Staffer Gibson
Julianna Guill Julianna Guill ...
Stark's Assistant
Surely Alvelo Surely Alvelo ...
Nurse
Brian Schaeffer Brian Schaeffer ...
Cultural Attaché
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daniel Patrick Shook Daniel Patrick Shook ...
German Agent
Chris T. Adams Chris T. Adams ...
MRI Tech (uncredited)
Chris Jai Alex Chris Jai Alex ...
IFID (uncredited)
Lindsay Small Barrios Lindsay Small Barrios ...
Task Force Agent (uncredited)
Jessica Bell Jessica Bell ...
Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Carsten Berger Carsten Berger ...
U.N. Delegate (uncredited)
Jae Bireley Jae Bireley ...
MIT Student (uncredited)
Àaron Brewster Àaron Brewster ...
Russian Hydra Guard / Agent (uncredited)
Bricine Brown Bricine Brown ...
Nigerian Peddler (uncredited)
Tyler Carden Tyler Carden ...
MIT Grad Student (uncredited)
Gregory Lee Cason Gregory Lee Cason ...
Councilman (uncredited)
Teo Ciltia Teo Ciltia ...
United Nation Delegate (uncredited)
Chuck Clark Chuck Clark ...
Delegate (uncredited)
Jameson Jamey Copeland Jameson Jamey Copeland ...
Pub Patron (uncredited)
Marisol Correa Marisol Correa ...
U.N. Official Press (uncredited)
Missy Crowder-Compton Missy Crowder-Compton ...
Diplomat (uncredited)
Jackie Dallas Jackie Dallas ...
Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Justin East Justin East ...
Nigerian Tourist (uncredited)
Dirk Ellis Dirk Ellis ...
GSG-9 Soldier (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Candiss Nicole Gandy Candiss Nicole Gandy ...
MIT Grad Student (uncredited)
Brent Moorer Gaskins Brent Moorer Gaskins ...
UN Delegate / College Alumni (uncredited)
Martavious Gayles Martavious Gayles ...
MIT Grad Student (uncredited)
Devan Gerlach Devan Gerlach ...
MIT Graduate Student (uncredited)
Tahseen Ghauri Tahseen Ghauri ...
Upscale Funeral Goer (uncredited)
Alonso Grandío Alonso Grandío ...
Graduate Student (uncredited)
Austin Handle Austin Handle ...
British Military (uncredited)
Beverly Hanley Beverly Hanley ...
UN Delegate (uncredited)
Cody Mark Hanna Cody Mark Hanna ...
Graduate Student (uncredited)
De'Adrian Harmon De'Adrian Harmon ...
Affluent International Traveler (uncredited)
Anthony B. Harris Anthony B. Harris ...
A Royal Guard (uncredited)
Rory Healy Rory Healy ...
UN Delegate (uncredited)
Kimberly Hester Huffstetler Kimberly Hester Huffstetler ...
MIT Graduate Student (uncredited)
Lainey Kloes Lainey Kloes ...
Agent (uncredited)
Steve Knoll Steve Knoll ...
GSG-9 Soldier (uncredited)
Sanya Kongdara Sanya Kongdara ...
Upscale Man (uncredited)
Inder Kumar Inder Kumar ...
Jakarta Bidder / Businessman (uncredited)
Dominic M. Lee Dominic M. Lee ...
Nigerian Pedestrian (uncredited)
Adrian Lockett Adrian Lockett ...
Mercenary (uncredited)
Stephanie Long Stephanie Long ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Rogelio Lorenzo Rogelio Lorenzo ...
African Merchant (uncredited)
Phil Mallon Phil Mallon ...
Tactical Force (uncredited)
Aaron Manning Aaron Manning ...
Upscale Funeral Goer (uncredited)
Dorry Marie Dorry Marie ...
Nigerian Cafe Guest / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Alberto Tito Matos Jr. Alberto Tito Matos Jr. ...
Upscale Man (uncredited)
Taylor McPherson Taylor McPherson ...
German Tech Agent (uncredited)
Michael Mercaldi Michael Mercaldi ...
Agent (uncredited)
Heidi Moneymaker Heidi Moneymaker ...
Super Soldier 3 (uncredited)
Duane Moseley Duane Moseley ...
Tech (uncredited)
Rob Muller Rob Muller ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Lon Nease Lon Nease ...
Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
William Ngo William Ngo ...
Bidder #2 (uncredited)
Dennis Oestreich Dennis Oestreich ...
GSG9 Policeman (uncredited)
Rajeev Pahuja Rajeev Pahuja ...
MIT Professor (uncredited)
Anna Phillips Anna Phillips ...
Ivy League Student (uncredited)
Carl A. Pitts Carl A. Pitts ...
Auction Bidder (uncredited)
Lare Roberts Lare Roberts ...
Funeral Dignitary (uncredited)
Anthony J Sacco Anthony J Sacco ...
Upscale Funeral Goer (uncredited)
Ray Sahetapy Ray Sahetapy ...
Auctioneer (uncredited)
Austin Saunders Austin Saunders ...
Woman in Lobby #2 (uncredited)
Patti Schellhaas Patti Schellhaas ...
MIT Parent (uncredited)
Jason Shwartz Jason Shwartz ...
Mourner (uncredited)
Mike Sibley Mike Sibley ...
Brigadier General UK Army (uncredited)
Jay Silla Jay Silla ...
MIT Student (uncredited)
Manesh k Singh Manesh k Singh ...
U.N. Delegate Representing India (uncredited)
Jamie Soricelli Jamie Soricelli ...
MIT Grad Student (uncredited)
Jason Speer Jason Speer ...
Swiss Ambassador (uncredited)
Chris Theisinger Chris Theisinger ...
Vienna Fireman (uncredited)
Sarai Tinck Sarai Tinck ...
MIT Graduate Student (uncredited)
Emma Ve Emma Ve ...
Bidder (uncredited)
Christof Veillon Christof Veillon ...
Bidder #3 (uncredited)
Erick Wofford Erick Wofford ...
German Tech Agent (uncredited)
Jane Wu Jane Wu ...
UN Staffer Wu (uncredited)
Kim Yannayon Kim Yannayon ...
MIT Graduate Student (uncredited)
Alexander Yassin Alexander Yassin ...
U.N. Delegate Representing Indonesia, Alex Zelenka as Upscale Man and Peter Luis Zimmerman as MIT Student. Sunridge Cinema Calgary, May 23, 2016, with Bethany Luther and Dr. Connie Luther. Music by Henry Jackman. Soundtrack: "Try To Remember" - Written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt,
Performed by Hope Davis
Finders Keepers
Written by Xzibit, Demrick (as Demerick Shelton Ferm), Sylvester Jordan Jr., and 21
Courtesy of Extreme Music
Pie Jesu (Fauré Requiem)
Arranged by Robert Henry
Performed by The Atlanta Boy Choir
Maestro Fletcher Wolfe, Director
Hendricks Coates, Soloist
Bonnie & Clyde
Written and Performed by Spencer Shapeero
I Fall In Love Too Easily
Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn
Performed by Chet Baker
Courtesy of Blue Note Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Left Hand Free
Written by Joe Newman, Thom Green (as Thomas Green) and Gus Unger-Hamilton (as Augustus Unger-Hamilton)
Performed by Alt-J
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Canvasback Music
Courtesy of Infectious Music Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC.
Trivia: It is an American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast that includes Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, William Hurt and Daniel Brühl. In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions – one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark. Captain America: Civil War held its world premiere in Los Angeles on April 12, 2016, and was released in the United States on May 6, 2016. The film became a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Filming locations: Puerto Rico;
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA (as Lagos)
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Pinewood Atlanta Studios, 461 Sandy Creek Road, Fayetteville, Georgia, USA (studio)
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Leipzig/Halle Airport, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany (big fight scene between the Avengers)
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Potsdamer Platz, Mitte, Berlin, Germany
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ICC Berlin, Berlin, Germany (as Bucharest) (Bucky escapes)
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Siegessäule, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany
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Studio Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany (studio)
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Spree River, Berlin, Germany
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Iceland (location)
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Brazil
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Messedamm, Berlin, Germany (as Bucharest) (Bucky escapes on a motorcycle)
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Berlin, Germany.
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) remarks how attractive Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) is. Downey and Tomei actually had a relationship in the 1990s, and appeared in two other films together: Chaplin (1992) and Only You (1994). Quotes: 1. FedEx Driver: [knocks on door] "Are you 'Tony Stank'?" 3. Steve Rogers: "I'm not getting that shield back, am I?" 3. Ant-Man: "Look lady, I really don't want to hurt you." Black Widow: "Good." [beats up Ant-Man]. Anachronisms: 1. The sleeve patches on the Russian soldiers in the beginning showing the flag of the modern day Russian Federation. The scene took place on Dec 16, 1991, the USSR was still in existence (though only for another 10 days). The soldiers would have had a red hammer and sickle on their patches instead. 2. Even though the capture of Bucky takes place in Romania, German police are the ones to make the arrest. And on top of that, Falcon says its German special forces, which should have been the German Army, not the police. 3. During the opening scene, set in 1991, the computer monitors surrounding Winter Soldier do not appear to be of that year. 4. When Tony lands on the RAFT, his helicopter has two sets of rotors, one on top of each other. When his helicopter takes off, the rotors are in the normal 4 rotor configuration around the central hub.

Friends with Money. 2006, Starring Jennifer Aniston as Olivia, Catherine Keener as Christine, Frances McDormand as Jane, Joan Cusack as Franny, Jason Isaacs as David, Scott Caan as Mike, Simon McBurney as Aaron, Greg Germann as Matt, Marin Hinkle as Maya, Timm Sharp as Richard, Jake Cherry as Wyatt, Ty Burrell as Other Aaron, Bob Stephenson as Marty,
Hailey Noelle Johnson Hailey Noelle Johnson ...
Tammy
Troy Ruptash Troy Ruptash ...
Brad
Elizabeth Keener Elizabeth Keener ...
Lancome Saleswoman
John Srednicki John Srednicki ...
Lancome Salesman
Mitch Rouse Mitch Rouse ...
Raymond
Christine Mourad Christine Mourad ...
Edie
Jenn Fee Jenn Fee ...
Debbie Lazarus
Max Burkholder Max Burkholder ...
Max
Alejandra Flores Alejandra Flores ...
Maria
Maulik Pancholy Maulik Pancholy ...
Flirtatious Waiter
Jane Elizabeth Mendez Jane Elizabeth Mendez ...
Deli Woman
Kristin Minter Kristin Minter ...
Oblivious Mom
Bobby Coleman Bobby Coleman ...
Marcus
Tonita Castro Tonita Castro ...
Teresa
Ileen Getz Ileen Getz ...
Marla
Reggie Austin Reggie Austin ...
Old Navy Shopper
Yaffit Hallely Yaffit Hallely ...
Old Navy Shopper (as Yafit Hallely)
Michael Lawson Michael Lawson ...
Old Navy Employee
Wade Allain-Marcus Wade Allain-Marcus ...
Old Navy Manager
Fernando Nieto Fernando Nieto ...
Construction Worker
Romy Rosemont Romy Rosemont ...
Gretchen
K.C. Clyde K.C. Clyde ...
Waiter
Wendy Phillips Wendy Phillips ...
Fundraiser Host
Will Keenan Will Keenan ...
Man
Hallie Foote Hallie Foote ...
Woman
Cass Asher Cass Asher ...
Dwight Morgan (uncredited)
Johnny Chavez Johnny Chavez ...
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Deborah Cresswell Deborah Cresswell ...
Scowling Neighbor (uncredited)
Seiko Higuma Seiko Higuma ...
Customer (uncredited)
Patrick Robert O'Connor Patrick Robert O'Connor ...
Valet (uncredited)
Walter Perez Walter Perez ...
Construction Worker, Erik Rusnak as Benefit Gala Staff and Stephanie Stokes as stunt double: Francis McDormand. Encore, May 24, 2016. Music by Rickie Lee Jones and Craig Richey. Soundtrack: "Hillbilly Song" - Written by Rickie Lee Jones,
Performed by Rickie Lee Jones and The X Position Group
Published by Easy Money Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Rickie Lee Jones
Stargazing
Written and Performed by Steve Glotzer
Published by Jane Glotzer (ASCAP) / Designated Hitter Publishing
Courtesy of Propeller Music & Sound Design
Seasons
Written and Performed by Neil Halstead
Published by Universal-Polygram Int. Publ., Inc. (ASCAP)
On behalf of Menace Music Ltd. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 4AD Limited
The Bad News
Written and Performed by Cory Culinan
Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of MasterSource
World Spins Madly On
Written by Deb Talan and Steve Tannen
Performed by The Weepies
Published by Deb Talan (ASCAP) and Steve Tannen (BMI)
Courtesy of The Weepies
At the Checkout Counter
Written and Performed by William Joseph Martin
Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of MasterSource
Jingle Bells
Traditional, arranged by Jean-Paul Renus and Pierre Le Blanc
Performed by Jean-Paul Renus
Published by Chappell Recorded Music Library, Ltd. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of FirstCom Music, A unit of Zomba Enterprises
Leaving Home
Written by Christine Mourad and Jason Orme
Performed by Big Red Button
Published by Original Candy Music / Guitarland Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Big Red Button Music
Joy to the World
Traditional, arranged by Bernie Meisinger, Jacob Keller, Justin Brotman
Performed by Bernie Meisinger, Jacob Keller and Justin Brotman
Published by Revision West (BMI) and Red Engine Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of MasterSource
Loungin'
Written and Performed by Doug Hall
Published by Douglas W. Hall (ASCAP) / Designated Hitter Publishing
Courtesy of Propeller Music & Sound Design
Circle in the Sand
Written by Rickie Lee Jones, Lee Cantelon and Bernie Larson
Performed by Rickie Lee Jones and The X Position Group
Published by Easy Money Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Rickie Lee Jones.
Trivia: It is a comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. It opened the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006 and went into limited release in North America on April 7, 2006. Filming locations:
6300 Orion Ave, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Fred 62 Restaurant - 1850 Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA (restaurant where Mike and Olivia have blind date)
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Hotel Casa Del Mar - 1910 Ocean Way, Santa Monica, California, USA
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Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA
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New York City, New York, USA.
Producer Anthony Bregman plays the driver who flips off Jane at the farmers market.
The Farmer's Market sequence was shot guerrilla style, with permits, but without extras. Most of the people are real shoppers, and many of them didn't notice that Frances McDormand and Jennifer Aniston were among them. However, members of the paparazzi still managed to slip in, trying to get shots of Aniston. Quote: Jane: "I'm just tired." Aaron: "Of what?" Jane: "I just, guess I feel there's no more wondering what's it gonna be like." Aaron: "Like what's gonna be like?" Jane: "My fabulous life."

Proof. 2005, Starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Catherine Llewellyn, Anthony Hopkins as Robert Llewellyn, Jake Gyllenhaal as Harold "Hal" Dobbs, Hope Davis as Claire Llewellyn, Tobiasz Daszkiewicz as Limo Driver,
Danny McCarthy Danny McCarthy ...
Cop
Gary Houston Gary Houston ...
Professor Barrow
Anne Wittman Anne Wittman ...
Friend at Party
Leigh Zimmerman Leigh Zimmerman ...
Friend at Party
Colin Stinton Colin Stinton ...
Theoretical Physicist
Leland Burnett Leland Burnett ...
Band Vocalist
John Keefe John Keefe ...
University Friend
Chipo Chung Chipo Chung ...
University Friend
C. Gerod Harris C. Gerod Harris ...
University Friend (as C Gerod Harris)
Roshan Seth Roshan Seth ...
Professor Bhandari
Lolly Susi Lolly Susi ...
Airport Check-In Lady
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Rhys Bond Rhys Bond ...
Wake Guest (uncredited)
Benjamin S. Carroll Benjamin S. Carroll ...
Memorial Attendee (uncredited)
Daniel Hatkoff Daniel Hatkoff ...
Student (uncredited)
Selena Mars Selena Mars ...
Student (uncredited)
Christian Rose Christian Rose ...
Airport Patron (uncredited)
Haroula Rose Haroula Rose ...
Student, John Thurner as Church Memorial Attendee and Brigitte Wulf as Student. Encore, May 24, 2016. Music by Stephen Warbeck. Soundtrack: "El chocha loca" (2002) - Written by Claudio Quattrocchi,
Performed by Loca
Published by Big Tiger Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Lovecat Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
We Can Be Free (2002)
Written by Bruce Elliott-Smith, Frantic, Mark Lord, Lucy Wells & Steve Jueno
Performed by Caroldene
Published by Big Tiger Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Lovecat Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
String Quartet No.4 in C, K.157 (cde84431) (1772-1773)
Wrtten by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Mozart)
Courtesy of Meridian Records, London
Uganda (2000)
Performed by Voodoo Dogs
Written by Bob Ward & Larry Goldings
Published by Ward-B Music/SESAC, Largold Music/ASCAP
Taken from the CD Voodoo Dogs (PM 2061) on Palmetto Records, Inc.
Inhaler (1997)
Written by Dave Warrin (as D Warrin), John Warrin (as J Warrin), Guy Gershoni (as G Gershoni) (California Soul-SESAC)
Performed by Slide Five
1997 © (p) Ubiquity Recordings Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Licensed courtesy of Ubiquity Recordings, Inc.
I'm Ready (1954)
Composed by Willie Dixon
Performed by Muddy Waters
Published by Hoochie Coochie Music and Administered by Bug Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Polydor UK Limited
Licensed by kind permission from The Universal Film & TV Licensing Division
I'll Never Be (Your Maggie May) (1991)
Composed and Performed by Suzanne Vega
© Waifersongs Ltd./WB Music Corp
By kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd
Courtesy of Polydor UK Music Limited
Licensed by kind permission from The Universal Film & TV Licensing Division.
Trivia: It is an American drama film directed by John Madden and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Hope Davis. It was written by Rebecca Miller, based on David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same title. Filming locations:
Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Glaxo SmithKline, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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University of Chicago, Hyde Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA
(University of Chicago Chronicle)
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Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK
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University of Chicago Chronicle - 5801 S. Ellis Avenue, University of Chicago, Hyde Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Quote: 1. Catherine: "You can't prove it." Hal: "I can disprove the opposite." 2. Catherine: "She was born in Paris in 1776." Hal: "Then I definitely never met her."

Groundhog Day. 1993, Starring Bill Murray as Phil Connors, Andie MacDowell as Rita Hanson, Chris Elliott as Larry the camera man, Stephen Tobolowsky as Ned Ryerson, Brian Doyle-Murray as Buster Green, Angela Paton as Mrs. Lancaster, Rick Ducommun as Gus, Rick Overton as Ralph, Robin Duke as Doris the waitress, Marita Geraghty as Nancy Taylor, Harold Ramis as Neurologist, Willie Garson as Phil's Asst. Kenny, Ken Hudson Campbell as Man in Hallway, Richard Henzel as D.J. #1, Rob Riley as D.J. #2, David Pasquesi as Psychiatrist, Hynden Walch as Debbie The Bride, Michael Shannon as Fred The Groom, Eric Saiet as Buster's Son, Peggy Roeder as Piano Teacher, Carol Bivins as Anchorwoman, Les Podewell as Old Man,
Rod Sell Rod Sell ...
Groundhog Official
Tom Milanovich Tom Milanovich ...
State Trooper
John M. Watson Sr. John M. Watson Sr. ...
Bartender (as John Watson Sr.)
Lee R. Sellars Lee R. Sellars ...
Cop
Chet Dubowski Chet Dubowski ...
Bank Guard Felix
C.O. Erickson C.O. Erickson ...
Bank Guard Herman (as Doc Erickson)
Sandy Maschmeyer Sandy Maschmeyer ...
Phil's Movie Date
Leighanne O'Neil Leighanne O'Neil ...
Fan on Street
Evangeline Binkley Evangeline Binkley ...
Jeopardy! Viewer
Samuel Mages Samuel Mages ...
Jeopardy! Viewer
Ben Zwick Ben Zwick ...
Jeopardy! Viewer
Timothy Hendrickson Timothy Hendrickson ...
Waiter Bill
Martha Webster Martha Webster ...
Waitress Alice
Angela Gollan Angela Gollan ...
Piano Student
Shaun Chaiyabhat Shaun Chaiyabhat ...
Boy in Tree
Dianne B. Shaw Dianne B. Shaw ...
E.R. Nurse
Barbara Ann Grimes Barbara Ann Grimes ...
Flat Tire Lady
Ann Heekin Ann Heekin ...
Flat Tire Lady
Lucina Paquet Lucina Paquet ...
Flat Tire Lady
Brenda Pickleman Brenda Pickleman ...
Buster's Wife
Amy Murdoch Amy Murdoch ...
Lindsay Albert Lindsay Albert ...
Woman with Cigarette (as Lindsay Reinsch)
Roger Adler Roger Adler ...
Guitar Player
Ben A. Fish Ben A. Fish ...
Bass Player
Don Riozz McNichols Don Riozz McNichols ...
Drum Player (as Don Rio McNichols)
Brian Willig Brian Willig ...
Saxophone Player
Scooter Scooter ...
The Groundhog
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Douglas Blakeslee Douglas Blakeslee ...
Man with Snow Shovel (uncredited)
Tony DeGuide Tony DeGuide ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Stephen Detherage Stephen Detherage ...
News Intern (uncredited)
Leslie Frates Leslie Frates ...
Herself - 'Jeopardy!' Contestant (uncredited)
Ari Golan Ari Golan ...
Ch. 3 Cameraman (uncredited)
Simon Harvey Simon Harvey ...
News Reporter (uncredited)
Grady Hutt Grady Hutt ...
(uncredited)
Robert Minkoff Robert Minkoff ...
Bit (uncredited)
Rocky Nelson Rocky Nelson ...
Man at Festival Holding Sleet Sign (uncredited)
Regina Prokop Regina Prokop ...
Polka Dancer, Daniel Riggs as Bachelor and Reni Santoni as State Trooper (voice). Encore, May 24, 2016. Music by George Fenton. Soundtrack: "Weatherman" - Written by George Fenton and Harold Ramis,
Produced by George Fenton
Performed by Delbert McClinton
Courtesy of Curb Records
Piano Sonata in C, K545, 1st movement
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I Got You Babe
Written by Sonny Bono
Performed by Sonny & Cher
Courtesy of ATCO Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Pennsylvania Polka
Written by Lester Lee & Zeke Manners
Performed by Frankie Yankovic
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Take Me Round Again
Written and Produced by George Fenton
Performed by Susie Stevens-Logan (as Susie Stevens)
You Don't Know Me
Written by Eddy Arnold & Cindy Walker
Performed by Ray Charles
Courtesy of Charles Enterprises
Eighteenth Variation from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Written by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Phil's Piano Solo
Written, Produced and Performed by Terry Fryer
Almost Like Being in Love
Written by Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole (as Nat King Cole)
Courtesy of Capitol Records
By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets
La bourree du celibataire
Musical Composition (Jacques Brel)
© MCA/Caravelle Music France (Tropicales Catalogue)
Quartet No. 1 in D - The Ground Hog (uncredited)
Performed by Bruce Duvok.
Trivia: It is an American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Harold Ramis, starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott. It was written by Ramis and Danny Rubin, based on a story by Rubin. Murray plays Phil Connors, an arrogant Pittsburgh TV weatherman who, during an assignment covering the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, finds himself in a time loop, repeating the same day again and again. After indulging in hedonism and committing suicide numerous times, he begins to re-examine his life and priorities. In 2006, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A stage musical version of the film is scheduled to premiere in 2016. Filming locations:
344 Fremont St, Woodstock, Illinois, USA (Bed & Breakfast)
Algonquin, Illinois, USA (opening scene, Punxsutawney sign)
Woodstock, Illinois, USA (Punxsutawney)
Rockford, Illinois, USA (Quarry)
Waukegan, Illinois, USA
Town Square, Woodstock, Illinois, USA
Old Courthouse, Woodstock, Illinois, USA
Old Jail, Woodstock, Illinois, USA
Wayne's City Lanes, Woodstock, Illinois, USA (bowling scenes)
Cary, Illinois, USA (interiors)
Opera House, Woodstock, Illinois, USA
Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA. Quote: Rita: "Do you every have déjà vu?" Phil: "Didn't you just ask me that?"

Cop Out. 2010, Starring Bruce Willis as Detective Jimmy Monroe, Tracy Morgan as Detective Paul Hodges, Kevin Pollak as Hunsaker, Seann William Scott as Dave, Sean Cullen as Captain Jack Romans, Jason Lee as Roy, Rashida Jones as Debbie Hodges, Adam Brody as Barry Mangold, Guillermo Diaz as Poh Boy, Adrian Martinez as Tino, Cory Fernandez as Juan Diaz, Michelle Trachtenberg as Ava Monroe, Ana de la Reguera as Gabriela, Jim Norton as George,
Juan Carlos Hernández Juan Carlos Hernández ...
Raul (as Juan Carlos Hernandez)
Jason Hurt Jason Hurt ...
Youth #1
Jeff Lima Jeff Lima ...
Youth #2
Alberto Bonilla Alberto Bonilla ...
Julio
Robinson Aponte Robinson Aponte ...
Banger #1
Jeremy Dash Jeremy Dash ...
Banger #2
Mando Alvarado Mando Alvarado ...
Mexican Man #1
Francie Swift Francie Swift ...
Pam
Keith Joe Dick Keith Joe Dick ...
Big Al
Ernest O'Donnell Ernest O'Donnell ...
Masked Man #1 (as Ernie O'Donnell)
Susie Essman Susie Essman ...
Laura
John D'Leo John D'Leo ...
Kevin
Marcus I. Morton Marcus I. Morton ...
Tommy (as Marcus Morton)
Fred Armisen Fred Armisen ...
Russian Lawyer
Hannah Ware Hannah Ware ...
Russian Lawyer's Wife
Ephraim López Ephraim López ...
Busboy (as Ephraim Lopez)
Mark Consuelos Mark Consuelos ...
Manuel
Jayce Bartok Jayce Bartok ...
Eddie
Larissa Drekonja Larissa Drekonja ...
Hourly Housekeeper
Jacinto Taras Riddick Jacinto Taras Riddick ...
Darnell
Jeff Chena Jeff Chena ...
Cop
Jordan Carlos Jordan Carlos ...
Eric
Robb Cullen Robb Cullen ...
Coroner
Ray Quinlan Ray Quinlan ...
Priest (as Raymond Quinlan)
Ryan Quinlan Ryan Quinlan ...
Groom
Michael Pitt Michael Pitt ...
Henry (as Michael A. Pitt)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Auer John Auer ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Sarah Burns Sarah Burns ...
Mortuary Attendant (uncredited)
Kevin Cannon Kevin Cannon ...
Precinct Most Wanted (uncredited)
Omar Nieve Capra Omar Nieve Capra ...
Inmate #2 (uncredited)
JR Carter JR Carter ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Joseph Cintron Joseph Cintron ...
Jose (uncredited)
Marmee Cosico Marmee Cosico ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Stracy Diaz Stracy Diaz ...
Bruja (uncredited)
Joe Remy Dolinsky Joe Remy Dolinsky ...
Cop (uncredited)
Aristedes Philip DuVal Aristedes Philip DuVal ...
Pizza Parlor Patron (uncredited)
Elli Elli ...
Elli the Gyro Vendor (uncredited)
Eddie J. Fernandez Eddie J. Fernandez ...
Junior (uncredited)
Joey Giambattista Joey Giambattista ...
Pito (uncredited)
Chris Haemmerle Chris Haemmerle ...
NYPD Sergeant Genz (uncredited)
Gina Hernandez Gina Hernandez ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Tanzeel Kayani Tanzeel Kayani ...
NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Anna Kuchma Anna Kuchma ...
Car Accident Witness (uncredited)
Dennis Larkin Dennis Larkin ...
Detective (uncredited)
Hans Marrero Hans Marrero ...
Goon #4 (uncredited)
Chazz Menendez Chazz Menendez ...
Jose (uncredited)
Jacqueline Murphy Jacqueline Murphy ...
News Reporter (uncredited)
Michael Angelo Ortiz Michael Angelo Ortiz ...
Goon #3 (uncredited)
Michael Perez Michael Perez ...
Guy Chaser (uncredited)
Elliot Santiago Elliot Santiago ...
Lonzo (uncredited)
Harry L. Seddon Harry L. Seddon ...
N.Y.C. Police E.S.U. - SWAT (uncredited)
Richard Shankman Richard Shankman ...
EMT (uncredited)
Philip J Silvera Philip J Silvera ...
Goon #1 (uncredited)
Bill Walters Bill Walters ...
Subway Rider (uncredited)
Steven Weisz Steven Weisz ...
CSU Officer West, Deantre Williams as EMS, Asa Liebmann as stunt double: Seann William Scott as Derrick Simmons as stunt double: Tracy Morgan and Stuart F. Wilson as stunt double: Bruce Willis. Encore, May 24, 2016. Music by Harold Faltermeyer. Soundtrack: "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" - Written by Mike D (as Michael Diamond), Adam Horovitz, Rick Rubin and Adam Yauch,
Performed by Beastie Boys
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Knight Rider
Written by Stu Phillips and Glen A. Larson
Performed by Stu Phillips
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Written by Bobby Dall, C.C. Deville, Bret Michaels
and Rikki Rockett
Performed by Poison
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Follow the Leader
Written by Eric B. (as Eric Barrier), Rakim (as William Griffin)
and Bob James
Performed by Eric B. & Rakim (as Eric B. and Rakim)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Nautilus"
Performed by Bob James
Courtesy of Tappan Zee Records
Dance Hall Days
Written by Darren Costin, Nick Feldman and Jack Hues
Performed by Wang Chung
Courtesy of Spirit Music Group, Inc.
King of Rock
Written by Darryl McDaniels, Joseph Simmons and Larry K. Smith (as Lawrence Smith)
Performed by Run-D.M.C. (as RUN-DMC)
Courtesy of Profile Records, Inc.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Rhythm Is a Dancer
Written by Michael Münzing (as Benito Benites), Thea Austin and Luca Anzilotti (as John Garrett)
Performed by Snap (as SNAP!)
Courtesy of Luma Music
Take Me Out To the Ball Game
Written by Jack Norworth and Albert von Tilzer
Big Boi
Written by B.A.S.K.O., Malcolm Kirby Jr. (as Malcolm Kirby, Jr.)
and James Martin
Performed by B.A.S.K.O.
Courtesy of So Fly Records
Black Betty
Written by Leadbelly (as Huddie Ledbetter)
Performed by Ram Jam
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Duelin' Banjos
Written by Arthur Smith
Loco En El Coco
Written by B-Real (as Louis M. Freeze), Larry Muggerud (as Lawrence Muggerud) and Senen Reyes
Performed by Cypress Hill
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Vato Sencillo
Written by Eduardo Davalos De Luna, Roman Leonardo Rodriguez Lopez, Alan Alejandro Maldonado Tamez and Mauricio Garza
Performed by Cartel de Santa
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label and Sony Music Entertainment (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Bit By Bit
Written by Harold Faltermeyer and Franne Golde
Performed by Stephanie Mills
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Don't Disturb This Groove
Written by David Martin Frank and Michael Austin Murphy
Performed by The System
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Soul Brother
Written and produced by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey
Performed by Patti LaBelle
Patti LaBelle appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group.
Trivia: It is an American buddy cop comedy film directed and edited by Kevin Smith, written by Mark and Robb Cullen, and starring Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan, Kevin Pollak and Seann William Scott. The plot revolves around two veteran NYPD partners (portrayed by Willis and Morgan) on the trail of a stolen, rare, mint-condition baseball card who find themselves up against a relentless, memorabilia-obsessed bloodthirsty gangster. This is the first film that Smith directed that he did not also write. Upon its release, the film was met with negative reviews by critics and underperformed at the box office. Filming locations:
Myrtle Ave. and Cypress Ave., Ridgewood, Queens, New York City, New York, USA (cell phone store)
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Colonial Rd & 81st St, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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McGuinness Blvd & Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Metropolitan Ave. and Grandview Ave., Ridgewood, Queens, New York City, New York, USA (Poh Boh's house)
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Wythe Ave & S 8th St, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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New York City, New York, USA.
Seann William Scott said on Kevin Pollak's Chat Show that a lot of his scenes were improvised, such as the scene where he finishes Tracy Morgan's lines and the jail scene.
Kevin Smith thought of Harold Faltermeyer to compose the score, feeling that the film was an homage to the '80s cop comedy genre and needed one of that genre's most prominent composers. Faltermeyer had retired, but was looking to come back and, after seeing a rough cut of the film, signed on. Quotes: 1. Jimmy Monroe: "You beat up a kid?" Paul Hodges: "I needed the bike." 2. Dave: "Did you just fall down from the stairs?" Jimmy Monroe: [lying] "No!"

The Box. 2009, Starring Cameron Diaz as Norma Lewis, James Marsden as Arthur Lewis, Frank Langella as Arlington Steward, Sam Oz Stone as Walter Lewis, James Rebhorn as Norm Cahill, Gillian Jacobs as Dana/Sarah Matthews, Deborah Rush as Clymene Steward, Ryan Woodle as Jeffrey Carnes, Holmes Osborne as Dick Burns, Celia Weston as Lana Burns, Andrew Levitas as Black Ops Carson, John Magaro as Charles, Frank L. Ridley as Detective Starrs,
Lisa K. Wyatt Lisa K. Wyatt ...
Rhonda Martin
Mark S. Cartier Mark S. Cartier ...
Martin Teague (as Mark Cartier)
Kevin Robertson Kevin Robertson ...
Wendell Matheson
Michele Durrett Michele Durrett ...
Rebecca Matheson
Ian Kahn Ian Kahn ...
Vick Brenner
Basil Hoffman Basil Hoffman ...
Don Poates
Robert Harvey Robert Harvey ...
NASA Executive #1
Gentry Lee Gentry Lee ...
Chief Engineer
Gabriel Field Gabriel Field ...
Waiter
Daniel Stewart Sherman Daniel Stewart Sherman ...
Police Officer #1
Matthew C. Flynn Matthew C. Flynn ...
Police Officer #2
Patrick Canty Patrick Canty ...
Police Officer #3 (as Patrick Eugene Canty)
Sam Blumenfeld Sam Blumenfeld ...
Timothy
Kevin DeCoste Kevin DeCoste ...
Malcolm
Mary Klug Mary Klug ...
Female Neighbor
Allyssa Brooke Allyssa Brooke ...
Suzanne Weller (as Allyssa Maurice)
Danielle Heaton Danielle Heaton ...
Estelle
Michael Zegen Michael Zegen ...
Garcin
Rachael Hunt Rachael Hunt ...
Inez
Cheryl McMahon Cheryl McMahon ...
Female 911 Operator
Evelina Turen Evelina Turen ...
Deborah Burns (as Evelina Oboza)
Bill Buell Bill Buell ...
Dr. Earl Stupe
Paul Marini Paul Marini ...
Santa Claus
Donald Warnock Donald Warnock ...
Doctor Y (as Don Warnock)
W. Kirk Avery W. Kirk Avery ...
Doctor Z
Don Hewitt Don Hewitt ...
Employee
Floyd Richardson Floyd Richardson ...
Employee
David R. McDonough David R. McDonough ...
Employee (as Dave McDonough)
Rick L'Heureux Rick L'Heureux ...
Chase Employee
Nick Cairis Nick Cairis ...
Chase Employee
Robert Denton Robert Denton ...
Chase Employee
Paul Locke Paul Locke ...
Chase Employee
Danny DeMiller Danny DeMiller ...
Chase Employee
Jenna Lamia Jenna Lamia ...
Diane Carnes (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Winstead Barnes Winstead Barnes ...
NASA Executive (uncredited)
Greg Berney Greg Berney ...
Drama Class Kid (uncredited)
Marie Brandt Marie Brandt ...
Cashier (uncredited)
Jodie Brunelle Jodie Brunelle ...
911 Operator (uncredited)
Danny Carney Danny Carney ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Danny Connelly Danny Connelly ...
Library Employee (uncredited)
William Conrad William Conrad ...
Himself (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Benjamin Crocker Benjamin Crocker ...
Bartender (uncredited)
John Currie John Currie ...
Nosey Neighbor's Grandson (uncredited)
John E. Daniel John E. Daniel ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Paige Flannery Paige Flannery ...
Student (uncredited)
Keith Fluker Keith Fluker ...
Military Officer (uncredited)
Steve Flynn Steve Flynn ...
Guest at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
John Franchi John Franchi ...
Lurker (uncredited)
Jay Gates Jay Gates ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Patrick Mel Hayes Patrick Mel Hayes ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Mark Hetherington Mark Hetherington ...
Homeless Library Patron / Zombie (uncredited)
Steven Howitt Steven Howitt ...
NASA Scientist (uncredited)
Jessica Knight Jessica Knight ...
NASA Employee (uncredited)
Jon Korzeniowski Jon Korzeniowski ...
State Trooper (uncredited)
Tina Mann Tina Mann ...
NASA Scientist (uncredited)
CJ McBath CJ McBath ...
Photographer #2 (uncredited)
Alex Milne Alex Milne ...
Child at Bus Stop (uncredited)
Jason Mulcahy Jason Mulcahy ...
Edgy & Hip Family Guest (uncredited)
Roxanne Nichols Roxanne Nichols ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Ed O'Keefe Ed O'Keefe ...
Norma's Abductor (uncredited)
Richard Pacheco Richard Pacheco ...
Joel Reidy (uncredited)
Greg Paul Greg Paul ...
NASA Engineer (uncredited)
Drew Rose Drew Rose ...
Groomsman (uncredited)
Coley Speaks Coley Speaks ...
Employee (uncredited)
Vyvian B. Stevens Vyvian B. Stevens ...
Brainwashed Follower (uncredited)
Franz Strassmann Franz Strassmann ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
David Struffolino David Struffolino ...
NASA Rocket Scientist (uncredited)
Marc Vos Marc Vos ...
Banquet Waiter, Jamie Christopher White as Hotel Zombie, Kimberly Shannon Murphy as stunt double: Cameron Diaz and Aaron Vexler as stunt double: James Marsden. Encore, May 25, 2016. Music by Win Butler, Régine Chassagne and Owen Pallett. Soundtrack: "Light in Your Eyes" - Written by Stephan Sechi (as Stephan M. Sechi),
Performed by Stephan Sechi
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Scarlet Begonias
Written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter
Performed by Grateful Dead (as Grateful Dead)
Courtesy of Grateful Dead Productions
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Bell Bottom Blues
Written by Eric Clapton
Performed by Derek & The Dominos (as Derek and the Dominos)
Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises
Mustang Sally
Written by Bonny Rice
Performed by Wilson Pickett
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Can't You See
Written by Toy Caldwell Jr. (as Toy Caldwell)
Performed by The Marshall Tucker Band
Courtesy of Shout! Factory
O Say Can You See
Performed by Pat Boone
Arranged by Ralph Carmichael
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Deck the Halls
Written & Performed by Walter Murphy
Courtesy of Thomas J. Valentino Inc. & MS-Pro
The Call
Written by Blair Bielawski
Performed by Blair Bielawski
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
When Joanna Loved Me
Written by Jack Segal and Robert Wells
Performed by Scott Walker
Courtesy of Universal Music Group
The First Noel
(uncredited)
Written by Traditional
Performed by Carolers
Fearless
(uncredited)
Written by Roger Waters (as Waters) and David Gilmour (as Gilmour)
Performed by Pink Floyd
Knocking on Doors
Written by Craig Braginsky
Performed by Neil Young
Courtesy of BMG special projects.
Trivia: It is an American psychological thriller film based on the 1970 short story "Button, Button" by Richard Matheson, which was previously adapted into an episode of the 1980s iteration of The Twilight Zone. The film was written and directed by Richard Kelly and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a couple who receive a box from a mysterious man played by Frank Langella who offers them one million dollars if they press the button sealed within the dome on top of the box. However, once the button has been pushed, someone will die. Filming locations:
Boston Public Library - 700 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Castle Hill, Crane Estate - 280 Argilla Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
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Deer Island, Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Milton, Massachusetts, USA
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NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, USA
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Hough's Neck, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
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Kingston, Massachusetts, USA (hotel)
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Medfield State Hospital - 45 Hospital Road, Medfield, Massachusetts, USA
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North Andover, Massachusetts, USA
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Osgood Landing, North Andover, Massachusetts, USA (NASA)
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Plymouth Bay Inn & Suites - 149 Main Street, Kingston, Massachusetts, USA
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Turner Hill Golf and Racquet Club, Topsfield Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
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Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
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Winthrop, Massachusetts, USA
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
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South Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Virginia, USA.
The main characters, Norma Lewis and Arthur Lewis, are based on director Richard Kelly's parents. His mother also suffered a crippled foot after a X-Ray mishap; his father worked for NASA and co-designed the camera used on the Viking Mars Landers (as in the movie).
Cameron Diaz's "Southern" accent comes and goes throughout the movie. Anachronisms: 1. 911 emergency services weren't available in Richmond, VA, in 1976. 2. Dana's motel room has a door with a lock requiring a magnetic stripe key card. While the magnetic stripe concept has existed since 1960, it would be extremely unlikely to see a motel with such a lock before the late-1990's. 3. Arlington Steward's world map shows Eritrea as a state. Eritrea was a province of Ethiopia from 1952 to the independence in 1993. 4. After Norma's Father runs Arlington's license plate number, he refers to the vehicle as a "Town Car" but Lincoln did not come out with the "Town Car" until 1981. Up until then, and in the year this movie takes place, the use of "Town Car" was only used to denote a trim package on the Lincoln Continental. Someone referring to a Lincoln in 1976 as a "Town Car" would make no sense. It would be like describing a car as "sport package" or telling someone "It was a Ford 'Luxury Edition'". 5. When footage is shown of the Langley Research Center we can see a fuselage of an A-320, an aircraft not built until 1989. 6. During the NASA presentation near the start of the film, the projected image from behind the speaker is visibly pixelated. This would only happen with a digital projector, which didn't exist in the 1970s. 7. When Norma's watching television early in the film, a commercial comes on advertising the debut of the sitcom "What's Happening!!" The date was earlier established as December 16, 1976, when Arthur attends the Viking seminar. "What's Happening!!" actually premiered on August 5, 1976. 8. The license plates show 7 characters. In Virginia, in 1976, the auto license plates had larger letters/numbers & were always 3 letters with 3 numbers, also with a month sticker on the upper left with the year sticker in the upper right of the plate. Some of the cars in this movie show 7 number/letter combinations in a smaller "font" and with only a year sticker. 9. Multiple times a map is show with a portion labeled CENTCOM. US Central Command was not established until 1983, while the film takes place in 1976.

Hyena Road. 2015 (Canadian), Starring Paul Gross as Captain Pete Mitchell, Rossif Sutherland as Warrant Officer Ryan Sanders, Clark Johnson as Brigadier General Rilman, Allan Hawco as Master Corporal Travis Davidson, Christine Horne as Captain Jennifer Bowman, David Richmond-Peck as Hickie, Jennifer Pudavick as Mary, Aqqalu Meekis as Wolf, Niamatullah Arghandabi (Neamat Arghandabi) as The Ghost,
Nikki Duval Nikki Duval ...
Chewey
Nabil Elouahabi Nabil Elouahabi ...
The cleaner
Karl Campbell Karl Campbell ...
Tank
Darren Felbel Darren Felbel ...
Shorty
Fazal Hakimi Fazal Hakimi ...
BDK
Kamiran Aldeo Kamiran Aldeo ...
Walid
Andrew Wall Andrew Wall ...
Captain Dawson T.O.C.
Penny McDonald Penny McDonald ...
Journalist
Joe Bloggins Joe Bloggins ...
Task Force Commander
Darren Wall Darren Wall ...
Zero
Robin Ruel Robin Ruel ...
Heather
Alex Mokhtarzada Alex Mokhtarzada ...
Hamid
Hekmat Bavari Hekmat Bavari ...
Abdul
Ramadan Ashmari Ramadan Ashmari ...
Afghan Elder #1
Allan Best Allan Best ...
American Technician
Shawn M. Stewart Shawn M. Stewart ...
Osborne
Kelly Holden Kelly Holden ...
C.P. Sergeant
Benjamin Berkowski Benjamin Berkowski ...
Lieutenant O'Brien
Anil Abraham Anil Abraham ...
QRF Commander
Sulayman Alkhiaba Sulayman Alkhiaba ...
Afghan Elder #2
Sadeen Dagamseh Sadeen Dagamseh ...
Abdul's Daughter #1
Brian Wiltshire Brian Wiltshire ...
T.O.C. Officer #1
Julia Issa Begain Julia Issa Begain ...
Abdul's Daughter #2
Allan Shehi Allan Shehi ...
Greywal
Ibrahim Dweiken Ibrahim Dweiken ...
Bionics Taliban, Roqaya Salim Ahmad as Pashto with Frying Pan, Abdullah Omar as 11 Year Old K-City Boy and Mohammad Fawaz Habashneh as Lead Taliban. Movie Network, May 26, 2016. Music by Asher Lenz. Soundtrack: "

Trivia: It is a Canadian drama film written, directed by and starring Paul Gross. It was shown in the Gala Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was shown on September 24, 2015, at the Calgary Film Festival, before a general release on October 9, 2016. Filmed partly in CFB Shilo, Manitoba, Canada and in the Kingdom of Jordan. The footage seen between scenes of vehicles, Afghan soldiers, etc. were actually shot in Kandahar during the final combat deployment.

Black Sheep. 1996, Starring Chris Farley as Mike Donnelly, David Spade as Steve Dodds, Tim Matheson as Al Donnelly, Christine Ebersole as Governor Evelyn Tracy, Gary Busey as Drake Sabitch, Grant Heslov as Robbie Mieghem, Timothy Carhart as Roger Kovary, Bruce McGill as Neuschwander, Boyd Banks as Clyde Spinoza, David St. James as Motorcycle Cop, Skip O'Brien as State Trooper, Chris Owen as Hal, Mudhoney as Themselves (Mark Thomas McLaughlin, Steve Neil Turner, Matt David Lukin, Daniel Joe Peters), Fred Wolf as Ronald Forte, Julie Benz as Woman, Kathleen O'Malley as Mrs Oneacre, Kevin P. Farley as Bouncer, John Farley as Bouncer,
Michael Patrick Carter Michael Patrick Carter ...
Scott Colleary
Branden R. Morgan Branden R. Morgan ...
Fan
'Gypsy' Spheeris 'Gypsy' Spheeris ...
Pocket Pool Lady
John Ashker John Ashker ...
Jim Blaine
William Howell William Howell ...
Rastafarian
Austin Kottke Austin Kottke ...
Tough Kid
Toby Scott Ganger Toby Scott Ganger ...
Tough Kid
Dylan Lucas Dylan Lucas ...
Ricky
James Noah James Noah ...
Mayor
Jonathan Everett Lewis Jonathan Everett Lewis ...
Carl
LaRita Shelby LaRita Shelby ...
Reporter
Karen Kahn Karen Kahn ...
Anchor Woman
Laura Weekes Laura Weekes ...
TV Reporter
Tucker Smallwood Tucker Smallwood ...
Election Analyst
Patrick Pankhurst Patrick Pankhurst ...
Donald Tracy
Luke Dickinson Luke Dickinson ...
Andrew Tracy
Patricia Place Patricia Place ...
Woman at Party
Annie O'Donnell Annie O'Donnell ...
Election Worker
Jean Speegle Howard Jean Speegle Howard ...
Elderly Woman
Drew Wilson Drew Wilson ...
Elderly Man
Michelle Burkette Michelle Burkette ...
Police Woman (as Michele Burkette)
Andrew Breymann Andrew Breymann ...
Hillbilly Kid
Kathleen Card Kathleen Card ...
News Reporter (uncredited)
Lisa Gilbar Lisa Gilbar ...
Reporter, Bruce Holman as Uniform Officer at Governor's Campaign Rally and Jimmy Workman as Druggy teen. Movie Network Encore, May 26, 2016. Music by William Ross. Soundtrack: "Backslider" - by V. Todd Lewis (as Todd Lewis),
Performed by The Toadies (as Toadies)
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Poisoned Water Poisons the Mind
Written by Matt Lukin, Mark Arm, Dan Peters & Steve Neil Turner (as Steve Turner)
Performed by Mudhoney
Produced by Kurt Bloch (as Kurt Block) & Mudhoney
Mudhoney performs courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Penetration
by Steve Leonard
Performed by The Blue Hawaiians
Courtesy of Del-Fi Records, Inc.
Duelin' Banjos
by Arthur Smith
Performed and Produced by George Foster
Lady Marmalade
by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan
Performed by LaBelle
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Punk
by Scott McCullough, Ken MacNeil, James Moore & Bob Vespaziana
Performed by Rusty
Courtesy of Tag Records/Atlantic Recording Corp./Handsome Boy
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Lord Is a Monkey
Written and Performed by Butthole Surfers
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from CEMA Special Markets
All Regrets, Chicken Wire, Situation, Nailed
Written by George Foster
Get a Job
by Kirk Miller
Performed by Hog
Courtesy of Geffen Records, Inc.
Trivia: It is a comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring Chris Farley and David Spade. The film portrays a political contest in which a candidate for Governor of Washington deals with unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help from his brother. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey. Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farley's real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as two security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert. It was the second collaboration between Farley and Spade, as well as the duo's second film with Paramount Pictures, following the 1995 film Tommy Boy. The film grossed $32.3 million during its U.S. theatrical run. Black Sheep is the last film that David Spade and Chris Farley co-starred in, and it is often unfavorably compared to Tommy Boy. Nonetheless, Black Sheep has gone onto garner a cult following. It has a 28% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Filming locations:
Puyallup, Washington, USA
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Buckley, Washington, USA
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5158 Highland View Ave., Los Angeles, California, USA (Mike Donnelly's house)
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Veluzat Motion Picture Ranch, Saugus, California, USA (cabin in the mountains)
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Seattle, Washington, USA
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110 E. Lemon Ave., Monrovia, California, USA (Steve's encounter with the Pocket Pool lady)
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Cooper Building, Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (Hall of Records- exterior)
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155 N. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia, California, USA (Scott Colleary's house)
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1707 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena, California, USA (Mike's Auto Service Station- since torn down)
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2305 S. Isabella Ave., Monterey Park, California, USA (Grocery store parking lot)
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1573 N. Hill Ave., Pasadena, California, USA (Hill Market)
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150 N. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia, California, USA (Mike's voting booth)
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Golden State Highway, Castaic, California, USA (Steve & Mike's road encounter with the police)
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Camarillo Airport - 555 Airport Way, Camarillo, California, USA (airport)
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874 W. Potrero Rd, Westlake Village, California, USA (Governor's Mansion)
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Monrovia, California, USA
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Monterey Park, California, USA
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Orange Circle - Chapman Ave. & Glassell Street, Orange, California, USA
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Wrightwood, California, USA
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Schomberg, Ontario, Canada (Gas station scene, some road scenes)
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S. Myrtle Ave. & W. Lime Ave., Monrovia, California, USA (Al Donnelly's campaign speech in film's opening)
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410 S. Myrtle Ave, Monrovia, California, USA (movie theater where Mike crashes under the marquee)
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Pierce College- 6201 Winnetka Ave., Woodland Hills, California, USA (Buckley High School football stadium, Pierce County Recreational Center & scenes where Mike plays football with the boys)
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109 E. Lemon Ave., Monrovia, California, USA (Initial street encounter between Steve Dodds & Drake Sabitch).
Spoofs: Thelma & Louise (1991) - The thugs set fire to the rec center.
The band playing at the concert is Mudhoney. Quote: Mike: [cheering on Rock the Vote Crowd] "Yea! Kill whitey!" [crowd goes silent] Rastafarian: "No! No! No!"

Pan. 2015, Starring Levi Miller as Peter Pan, Hugh Jackman as Blackbeard, Garrett Hedlund as James Hook, Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily, Adeel Akhtar as Mr. Smee/ Sam Smiegel, Nonso Anozie as Bishop, Amanda Seyfried as Mary, Kathy Burke as Mother Barnabas, Lewis MacDougall as Nibs, Jack Charles as Chief Great Little Panther, Cara Delevingne as the Mermaids, Na Tae-joo as Kwahu, Bronson Webb as Steps, Kurt Egyiawan as Murray, Paul Kaye as Mutti Voosht, Emerald Fennell as Commander,
Mike Shepherd Mike Shepherd ...
Fernley Trebilcock
Brian Bovell Brian Bovell ...
Long John Standing
Jimmy Vee Jimmy Vee ...
Lofty
Paul Hunter Paul Hunter ...
Daisy
Spencer Wilding Spencer Wilding ...
Growler
Dean Nolan Dean Nolan ...
Peanut
Giacomo Mancini Giacomo Mancini ...
Michelangelo
Neil Bell Neil Bell ...
Baggy
Phill Martin Phill Martin ...
Goliath
Gabriel Andreu Gabriel Andreu ...
Matador
Michael Ryan Michael Ryan ...
Silverman
Kavern Batchelor Kavern Batchelor ...
Skinny Orphan
Orlando Loo Alfred Orlando Loo Alfred ...
Yung
Ami Metcalf Ami Metcalf ...
Sister Thomas
Amanda Lawrence Amanda Lawrence ...
Sister Joseph
Tunji Lucas Tunji Lucas ...
Tribesman 1
Tomislav English Tomislav English ...
Tribesman 2
Aaron Monaghan Aaron Monaghan ...
Robbins
Amy Morgan Amy Morgan ...
Operator
Harry Lister Smith Harry Lister Smith ...
Pilot Parker
Nicholas Agnew Nicholas Agnew ...
Pilot Primrose
Salo Gardner Salo Gardner ...
Older Blackbeard
Jamie Beamish Jamie Beamish ...
Not-Dobkins
Tony Allen Tony Allen ...
Tony Allen
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jozef Aoki Jozef Aoki ...
Ranger Pirate 'Wings' (uncredited)
Kwame Augustine Kwame Augustine ...
Elder Guard (uncredited)
Andres Austin Bennett Andres Austin Bennett ...
Miner 2 (uncredited)
Tola Bishi Tola Bishi ...
Tribesman Guard (uncredited)
Alexander Bracq Alexander Bracq ...
Miner (uncredited)
Matthew Brandon Matthew Brandon ...
Miner (uncredited)
Stephan Genovese Stephan Genovese ...
Warrior (uncredited)
Jacob Greener-Tofts Jacob Greener-Tofts ...
Orphan (uncredited)
Anastasia Harrold Anastasia Harrold ...
Female Warrior SPACT (uncredited)
Zak Holland Zak Holland ...
Miner (uncredited)
Joe Kennard Joe Kennard ...
Tiger Lily's Gaurd (uncredited)
Debra Leigh-Taylor Debra Leigh-Taylor ...
Nun - Cook (uncredited)
Jack Lowden Jack Lowden ...
Dobkins (uncredited)
Chris Marchant Chris Marchant ...
Blackbeard's Pirate (uncredited)
Nicholas Marshall Nicholas Marshall ...
Tribal Warrior (uncredited)
James McNamara James McNamara ...
Miner (uncredited)
Aaran Mitra Aaran Mitra ...
Orphan (uncredited)
Dillon Mitra Dillon Mitra ...
Miner (uncredited)
Adnan Mustafa Adnan Mustafa ...
Miner (uncredited)
Tatsujiro Oto Tatsujiro Oto ...
Tribesman (uncredited)
Adrian Palmer Adrian Palmer ...
Pan Tribe Warrior (SPACT) (uncredited)
Louis Partridge Louis Partridge ...
Miner (uncredited)
Oliver Payne Oliver Payne ...
Miner (uncredited)
Wilson Radjou-Pujalte Wilson Radjou-Pujalte ...
Orphan (uncredited)
Deborah Rosan Deborah Rosan ...
Kathakali Hunter (uncredited)
Clem So Clem So ...
Neverland Warrior (uncredited)
Kostyantyn Volkov Kostyantyn Volkov ...
Miner (uncredited)
Jamie Wilson Jamie Wilson ...
Pirate (uncredited)
William Wright-Neblett William Wright-Neblett ...
Orphan (uncredited)
Ruolan Zhang Ruolan Zhang ...
Pan Tribe Girl (uncredited)
Leni Zieglmeier Leni Zieglmeier ...
Wendy Darling. Movie Network, May 26, 2016. Music by John Powell. Soundtrack: "Smells Like Teen Spirit" - Performed by Hugh Jackman and Cast
"Blitzkrieg Bop" - Performed by Hugh Jackman and Cast
"Short Change Hero" - Performed by Capitol Children's Choir & Metro Voices
"Something's Not Right" - Performed by Lily Allen
"Little Soldier" - Performed by Lily Allen
"Irish Blessing" - Performed and Arranged by The African Children's Choir.
Trivia: It is an American 3D fantasy action-adventure family film directed by Joe Wright and written by Jason Fuchs. The film is a prequel story to Scottish author J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan story, first staged in 1904. It stars Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund, Rooney Mara and Amanda Seyfried, with Levi Miller as the title character. It serves as an alternative origin story for Peter Pan and Captain Hook. The film had its world premiere in London, England on September 20, 2015,[5] and was theatrically released in the United States on October 9, 2015, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Pan grossed $128.4 million on a $150 million budget. Despite its negative reviews from critics, it received nominations for the AACTA Award for Best Visual Effects or Animation, the Jury Award for Best 3D Film, the Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Film Score, the Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress. Filming locations:
Stowe School, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK (Buckinghamshire)
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Leavesden Studios, Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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Hangar 2, Cardington Airfield, Bedford, England, UK (studio) (Cardington Studios)
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Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London, England, UK
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Blythe House, 23 Blythe Road, West Kensington, London, England, UK (Orphanage). Quote: Peter Pan: [arriving in Neverland] "Is this Canada?"

The Nanny Diaries. 2007, Starring Scarlett Johansson as Annie 'Nanny' Braddock, Chris Evans as Hayden "Harvard Hottie", Laura Linney as Mrs. Alexandra X, Paul Giamatti as Mr. Stan X, Nicholas Art as Grayer Addison X, Donna Murphy as Judy Braddock, Alicia Keys as Lynette, Nina Garbiras as Miss Chicago, Brande Roderick as Tanya, Heather Simms as Murnel, Julie White as Jane Gould, Judith Roberts as Milicent,
John Henry Cox John Henry Cox ...
Dean
Lewis Payton Jr. Lewis Payton Jr. ...
Bike Messenger
Sonnie Brown Sonnie Brown ...
Human Resources Director
Georgina Chapman Georgina Chapman ...
TriBeCa Fashionista
Jodi Michelle Pynn Jodi Michelle Pynn ...
Screeching Lady
Mike Rad Mike Rad ...
Dude
Joanna Heimbold Joanna Heimbold ...
Glamour Mom
Marla Sucharetza Marla Sucharetza ...
Charity Mom
Phoebe Jonas Phoebe Jonas ...
Xanax Mom
Allison Sarofim Allison Sarofim ...
Eating Disorder Mom
Tina Benko Tina Benko ...
Shopaholic Mom
Cady Huffman Cady Huffman ...
Divorcing Mom
Kaitlin Hopkins Kaitlin Hopkins ...
Bitsy
Reathel Bean Reathel Bean ...
Doorman
Rosa Nino Rosa Nino ...
Maria
Matilda Szydagis Matilda Szydagis ...
Polish Nanny (as Matilda Downey)
Elle de Amor Elle de Amor ...
Loud Nanny (as Elle De Amor)
Sakina Jaffrey Sakina Jaffrey ...
Sima
Alison Wright Alison Wright ...
Bridget
Nate Corddry Nate Corddry ...
Calvin (as Nathan Corddry)
Pete Heitmann Pete Heitmann ...
Guitar Player
Melisa McGregor Melisa McGregor ...
Waitress
Rose Gonzalez Rose Gonzalez ...
South American Nanny
Shalonne Lee Shalonne Lee ...
Jamaican Nanny
Ilana Levine Ilana Levine ...
Whiny Mom
Isabel Keating Isabel Keating ...
Paranoid Mom
Patrick Heusinger Patrick Heusinger ...
Carter
Brendan Griffin Brendan Griffin ...
Kenny
Aaron Staton Aaron Staton ...
John
Stephen O'Reilly Stephen O'Reilly ...
Reggie
Charlie Hewson Charlie Hewson ...
JoJo
Nicola Barber Nicola Barber ...
Lizzie
Kevin Kraft Kevin Kraft ...
Pierrot #1
Nicholas Alexiy Moran Nicholas Alexiy Moran ...
Pierrot #2
James Urbaniak James Urbaniak ...
Educational Consultant
Victoria Boothby Victoria Boothby ...
Matriarch
James Balsamo James Balsamo ...
Graduating Student (uncredited)
Michael Boothroyd Michael Boothroyd ...
Waiter (uncredited)
David Boston David Boston ...
Parent at College Graduation (uncredited)
Diana Brownstone Diana Brownstone ...
Diorama Shopper (uncredited)
L.J. Foley L.J. Foley ...
Kid #1 (uncredited)
Roy William Gardner Roy William Gardner ...
Golfer (uncredited)
Eli Harris Eli Harris ...
Lewis (uncredited)
Bobby Lundon Bobby Lundon ...
Darwin (uncredited)
Jeremy J. Sullivan Jeremy J. Sullivan ...
Man in Bar (uncredited)
Kimmy Suzuki Kimmy Suzuki ...
Flying Nanny (uncredited)
Lynne Valley Lynne Valley ...
Mother at Meeting (uncredited)
Dany Wolf Dany Wolf ...
Yoga Teacher, Dianne Zaremba as Barmaid and Samantha MacIvor as stunt double: Scarlett Johansson. Movie Network Encore, May 27, 2016. Music by Mark Suozzo. Soundtrack: "Vienen Bajando Las Llamitas" Traditional - Courtesy of The Everest Record Group;
Stay
Written by David Clayton, Mick Hucknall, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Wright
Performed by Simply Red
Courtesy of SimplyRed.com Limited
Native New Yorker
Written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell
Performed by Odyssey
Courtesy of RCA Records Label
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Orange Sheet
(From Bee Season)
Written and Performed by Peter Nashel
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Viking Funeral
Written by Sean Bryant Dunn, Carmine Laietta, Drew Mack, Nicholas Palmirotto, Jeff Stieber
Performed by Hull (as HULL)
Courtesy of Family Business
Feed The Birds
Written by Robert B. Sherman (as Robert Sherman) and Richard M. Sherman (as Richard Sherman)
Chim Chim Cher-ee
Written by Robert B. Sherman (as Robert Sherman) and Richard M. Sherman (as Richard Sherman)
Alborozo Kolia
Traditional
Performed by Andes Folk Group
Courtesy of The Everest Record Group
Freedom '90
Written by George Michael
Performed by George Michael, Scarlett Johansson (uncredited), Alicia Keys (uncredited)
Courtesy of Columbia Records and Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Alika
Written by Webley Edwards (as John Kalapana)
Performed by Webley Edwards
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Why Can't We Be Friends
Written by Thomas Allen (as Sylvester Allen), Harold R. Brown (as Harold Brown), Morris D. Dickerson (as Morris Dickerson), Jerry Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan (as Leroy Jordan), Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott (as Howard Scott)
Performed by War (as WAR)
Courtesy of Avenue Records / Far Out Productions
It's Love
Written by Noelle Scaggs and DJ Tonk
Performed by Noelle Scaggs featuring DJ Tonk
Courtesy of Milk Dipper Productions
Kye Kye Kule
Traditional
Du Jazz Dans Le Ravin
Written and Performed by Serge Gainsbourg
Courtesy of Mercury France
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Frére Jacques
Traditional
Performed by Scarlett Johansson (uncredited)
America the Beautiful
Arranged by Ross Bagdasarian
Performed by Alvin and The Chipmunks
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Macarena
Written by Antonio Romero and Rafael Ruiz
Performed by Alvin and The Chipmunks
Courtesy of Bagdasarian Productions
Hawa Dolo
Written by Ali Farka Touré (as Ali Farka Toure)
Performed by Ali Farka Touré (as Ali Farka Toure) and Toumani Diabaté
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records / World Circuit Records
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Crystal Blue Persuasion
Written by Tommy James, Ed Gray and Mike Vale
Performed by Tommy James and The Shondells
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Kadi Kadi
Written by Ali Farka Touré (as Ali Farka Toure)
Performed by Ali Farka Touré (as Ali Farka Toure) and Toumani Diabaté
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records / World Circuit Records
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Shine
Written and Performed by Laura Izibor
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
LDN
Written by Lily Allen, Iyiola Babtunde Baralola, Darren Emilio Lewis, Thomas McCook, Duke Reid
Performed by Lily Allen
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
Stuck Between Stations
Written by Craig Finn, Franz Nicolay, Tad Kubler (as Tad Jason Kubler)
Performed by The Hold Steady
Courtesy of Vagrant Records LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Won't Let You Down
Written by Paul Colbourne and Malte Hagemeister
Performed by Urban Delights
Courtesy of Urban Delights
By Arrangement with Zync Music Inc.
Softly Whisper
Written by Stuart Hart, Scott Lean and Thomas Hirschmann
Performed by Stuart Hart and The Inner Voice
Courtesy of Selectracks Music Services
Un Homme et Une Femme
Written by Pierre Barouh (as Pierre Elie Baroug) and Francis Lai (as Francis Albert Lai)
Performed by Eddie Hession and Dave Hartley
Raitra (Big Island Radio Mix)
Written by Hanitra Rasoanaivo and Donné Randriamanantena
Performed by Tarika
Courtesy of Rogue Productions / Sakay Records
Jungle Madness
Written by Martin Denny and Harold Johnson
Performed by Martin Denny
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
All Around the World
Written by Lisa Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris
Performed by Lisa Stansfield
Just Don't Want To Be Lonely
Written by Vinnie Barrett, Bobby Eli and John Freeman
Performed by The Main Ingredient
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
The Tide Is High
Written by John Holt, Tyrone Evans, Howard Barrett
Performed by Blondie
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
The Fact Is (I Need You)
Written by Pete Kuzma and Jill Scott
Performed by Jill Scott
Got To Give It Up
Written and Performed by Marvin Gaye
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Kala
Written by Ali Farka Touré
Performed by Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté
Courtesy of Nonesuch Records / World Circuit Records
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing.
Trivia: It is an American comedy-drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus. Written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, it stars Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, and Laura Linney; and was produced by Richard N. Gladstein. Filming locations:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
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References: Mary Poppins (1964) - Annie's recurring fantasies of being carried away by an umbrella; also, she tells Grayer that 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' is a longer word than 'anti-disestablishmentarianism'.

Body of Lies. 2008, Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Roger Ferris, Russell Crowe as Ed Hoffman, Mark Strong as Hani Salaam, Golshifteh Farahani as Aisha, Oscar Isaac as Bassam, Ali Suliman as Omar Sadiki, Alon Abutbul as Al-Saleem, Vince Colosimo as Skip, Simon McBurney as Garland, Mehdi Nebbou as Nizar, Michael Gaston as Holiday, Kais Nashif as Mustafa Karami, Jamil Khoury as Marwan Se-Kia, Lubna Azabal as Cala, Ghali Benlafkih and Youssef Srondy as Rowley and Yousef, Ali Khalil as Zayed Ibishi,
Giannina Facio-Scott Giannina Facio-Scott ...
Hoffman's Wife (as Giannina Facio)
Chase Edmunds Chase Edmunds ...
Hoffman's Son Timmy
Morgan A. Vick Morgan A. Vick ...
Hoffman's Daughter
Michael Stuhlbarg Michael Stuhlbarg ...
Ferris' Attorney
Sherif Eltayeb Sherif Eltayeb ...
Executioner
David Ganly David Ganly ...
Doctor at Qatar Military Base
Bijan Daneshmand Bijan Daneshmand ...
Amman Clinic Doctor
Houda Zbit Houda Zbit ...
Hani's Wife
Omar Berdouni Omar Berdouni ...
Al-Saleem's Lieutenant
Richard De Mayo Richard De Mayo ...
Tony (as Richard DeMayo)
Clara Khoury Clara Khoury ...
Bassam's Wife
Abdu Rahim Kashmir Abdu Rahim Kashmir ...
Safe House Jihadist
Sami Samir Sami Samir ...
Taxi Driver - Syrian Border
Xanthe Elbrick Xanthe Elbrick ...
Manchester News Reporter
Ali Alvi Ali Alvi ...
Manchester Bomber #1
Zef Balbona Zef Balbona ...
Manchester Bomber #2
Vedant Gokhale Vedant Gokhale ...
Manchester Bomber #3
Ran Nikfam Ran Nikfam ...
Amsterdam Bomber
Al Twanmo Al Twanmo ...
Japanese Tourist Husband with Camera (as Albert Twanmo)
Ellie K. Wang Ellie K. Wang ...
Japanese Tourist Wife
Allen Lidkey Allen Lidkey ...
Medic in Helicopter
Drif Said Drif Said ...
Turkish Engineer / Explosives Expert
Zakaria Atifi Zakaria Atifi ...
Al-Masri
William Meredith William Meredith ...
Soldier in Qatar
Howard W. Overshown Howard W. Overshown ...
Predator Room Captain
Kathy Brady Kathy Brady ...
Predator Room Captain #2
Quentin Mare Quentin Mare ...
Predator Operator Langley
Matt Gulbranson Matt Gulbranson ...
Predator Operator Langley #2
Jill Wolsey Jill Wolsey ...
Soccer Mom
Annabelle Wallis Annabelle Wallis ...
Hani's Girlfriend in Bar
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Alban Michael Alban ...
Mission Commander (uncredited)
Omar Benbrahim Omar Benbrahim ...
American Checkpoint Officer (uncredited)
Matt Cannon Matt Cannon ...
Young Detective (uncredited)
Larry Carter Larry Carter ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Robert Randolph Caton Robert Randolph Caton ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Brandon Cordon Brandon Cordon ...
Turkish Man (uncredited)
Thomas Joe Craig Thomas Joe Craig ...
Manchester Policeman (uncredited)
Neil Dickson Neil Dickson ...
BBC Newsreader (voice) (uncredited)
Justin Doescher Justin Doescher ...
Dutch Policeman (uncredited)
Robin Atkin Downes Robin Atkin Downes ...
News Correspondent (uncredited)
Michael James Faradie Michael James Faradie ...
Special Forces Sergeant Daniels (uncredited)
Johnny Ferdosi Johnny Ferdosi ...
UAE Prince (uncredited)
Bill Gentry Bill Gentry ...
SAS Agent (uncredited)
Art Hall Art Hall ...
Machester News Cameraman (uncredited)
Rami Hilmi Rami Hilmi ...
Attendant Syria (uncredited)
James A. Howard James A. Howard ...
Dutch Terrorist (uncredited)
Shredi Jabarin Shredi Jabarin ...
Jihadist (uncredited)
Kawan Kean Kawan Kean ...
Amsterdam Hooligan (uncredited)
Torsten Kellar Torsten Kellar ...
Russian Businessman (uncredited)
Aubrohn King Aubrohn King ...
SAS Agent (uncredited)
Errol Krass Errol Krass ...
Manchester Man (uncredited)
Jordan Lage Jordan Lage ...
CIA Analyst (uncredited)
Kirk Lambert Kirk Lambert ...
Special Air Service (uncredited)
T. Alloy Langenfeld T. Alloy Langenfeld ...
Russian Worker in Amsterdam Market (uncredited)
John Lawson John Lawson ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Kevin Leigh Kevin Leigh ...
Dubai Baggage Handler (uncredited)
Travis McHenry Travis McHenry ...
SAS Agent (uncredited)
Mike Monroe Mike Monroe ...
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Tony Moore Tony Moore ...
Bloodied Tourist (uncredited)
Dino A. Muminovic Dino A. Muminovic ...
Airport Security Guard (uncredited)
Douglas Nelson Douglas Nelson ...
Turkish Gang Member (uncredited)
Christopher Phillips Christopher Phillips ...
Predator Room Mission Coordinator #2 (uncredited)
Sasha Rajic Sasha Rajic ...
Manchester Resident (uncredited)
Lil Rhee Lil Rhee ...
Shopper (uncredited)
Devin Rumer Devin Rumer ...
Predator Operator (uncredited)
Roger Sands Roger Sands ...
Dubai Traveler (uncredited)
Vasanth Santosham Vasanth Santosham ...
Sikh Milkman (uncredited)
Patrick Michael Strange Patrick Michael Strange ...
Manchester UK Resident / Dubai Baggage Handler (uncredited)
Tom Townsend Tom Townsend ...
Heckler, Towanda Underdue as African Diplomat and Terry Ward as Manchester Hooligan. Movie Network Encore, May 28, 2016. Music by Marc Streitenfeld. Soundtrack: "Sabra Dima" - Written by Youssef El Mejjad & Pat Jabbar,
Performed by Amira Saqati
Courtesy of Barraka El Farnatshi Prod.
Bledstyle
Written by Pat Jabbar
Performed by Kasbah Rockers with Bill Laswell
Courtesy of Barraka El Farnatshi Prod.
Shta
Written by Pat Jabbar & Youssef El Mejjad
Performed by Kasbah Rockers with Bill Laswell
Courtesy of Barraka El Farnatshi Prod.
If the World
Written by Axl Rose and Chris Pitman
Performed by Guns N' Roses
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Dark Ages
Written by Necmi Cavli
Performed by Oojami
Courtesy of Mac3 Artists, Inc.
Some Like It Hot
Written by Necmi Cavli
Performed by Oojami
Courtesy of Mac3 Artists, Inc.
Wicked and Wild
Written by Necmi Cavli
Performed by Oojami
Courtesy of Mac3 Artists, Inc.
Hayran Ani Ib Zamani
Written by Sam Sako
Performed by Hovig Krikorian
H-K Kima Dima
Written by Otmane Benhami, Adil Benchakroune, Hatim Bensalha, Azzedine Bouhout and DJ Khalid
Performed by H-Kayne
Courtesy of Platinum Music Records
Bird's Eye
Written by Marc Streitenfeld, Mike Patton, Goh Nakamura and Serj Tankian
Produced by Marc Streitenfeld
Performed by Mike Patton, Serj Tankian and Marc Streitenfeld.
Trivia: It is an American action-spy film directed by Ridley Scott. Set in the Middle East, it follows the attempts of the CIA and Jordanian Intelligence to catch "al-Saleem", a terrorist. Frustrated by their target's elusiveness, differences in their approaches strain relations between a CIA operative, his superior, and the head of Jordanian Intelligence. William Monahan's screenplay, based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, examines contemporary tension between Western and Arab societies and the comparative effectiveness of technological and human counter-intelligence methods. The film was shot largely on location in the United States and Morocco, after authorities in Dubai refused permission to film there because of the script's political themes. The film's photography sought to emphasize the contrast between the gold and dust of the desert and Arab cities, and the blue and gray of bureaucracy and Washington. Accordingly, they used natural light wherever possible. Marc Streitenfeld arranged the musical score. Scott's direction and visual style were praised by critics, but they criticized his formulaic handling of the story and use of conventions from the spy genre, such as surveillance shots from high-altitude spy planes. The performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, and Mark Strong as the three principals were particularly mentioned, including DiCaprio's involvement with his character, Crowe's adopted accent and weight gain, and Strong's urbane sophistication. Russel Crowe put on 50 pounds for this film. Filming locations:
Casablanca, Morocco
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Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Ouarzazate, Morocco
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Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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Rabat, Morocco
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Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
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White House - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, District of Columbia, USA (location)
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Washington Dulles International Airport - 45020 Aviation Drive, Sterling, Virginia, USA
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Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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White House - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

Freaks of Nature. 2015, Starring Nicholas Braun as human (later, werewolf) Dag Parker, Jacob Eddington as Young Dag, Mackenzie Davis as vampire Petra Lane, Josh Fadem as zombie Ned Mosely, Max Wright as Young Ned, Joan Cusack as Peg Parker, Bob Odenkirk as Shooter Parker, Keegan-Michael Key as Mr. Mayhew P. Keller, Ed Westwick as Milan Pinache, Patton Oswalt as Stuart Miller, Vanessa Hudgens as Lorelei, Denis Leary as Rick Wilson, Ian Roberts as Chaz Mosely Sr, Utkarsh Ambudkar as Parminder, Cerina Vincent as Daisy, Chris Zylka as Chaz Mosely Jr, Mae Whitman as Jenna Zombie, Werner Herzog as Voice of the Perfect Being, Derek Mears as Wolf, Aurora Perrineau as Vampiress, Pat Healy as Zombie Priest,
Rachael Harris Rachael Harris ...
Mrs. Mosely
Shannon Welles Shannon Welles ...
Nana Miller
David Castaneda David Castaneda ...
Tony Cerone
Lavelle Roby Lavelle Roby ...
Mrs. Franklin
Earl Moore Earl Moore ...
Backup Catcher
Chris Gouchoe Chris Gouchoe ...
Chaz Jr. Jock Friend
Julian Sergi Julian Sergi ...
Leonard
Irene Choi Irene Choi ...
Goth girl #1
Shelby Fero Shelby Fero ...
Goth girl #2
John Ennis John Ennis ...
Coach Pulcifer
Mike Mitchell Mike Mitchell ...
Slushy Douche
Natalie Palamides Natalie Palamides ...
Kathy Murch
Roxana Ortega Roxana Ortega ...
Concerned Citizen Jane
Tom Clark Tom Clark ...
Concerned Citizen Tom
Julie Brister Julie Brister ...
Overtly Racist Citizen
Momo Yashima Momo Yashima ...
Overly Racist Vamp #1
Ryan Mirvis Ryan Mirvis ...
Overtly Racist Vamp #2
Owen Burke Owen Burke ...
Bartender in Crowd
Ben Bayouth Ben Bayouth ...
Perfect Being
Gabriel Pimentel Gabriel Pimentel ...
Tiny Perfect Being
Craig Braun Craig Braun ...
Voice from Crowd
Ellen Day Crady Ellen Day Crady ...
Sarah
Jackson Tolmach Jackson Tolmach ...
Vamp Boy
Asta Uziel Asta Uziel ...
Zombie Girl
Meli Alexander Meli Alexander ...
Concerned Citizen (uncredited)
Seth Bailey Seth Bailey ...
Human Teacher (uncredited)
Brianne Brozey Brianne Brozey ...
Hero Zombie (uncredited)
Solomon Burke Jr. Solomon Burke Jr. ...
Green Zombie (uncredited)
Robbie Carlysle Robbie Carlysle ...
Electrocuted Guy (uncredited)
Reba Clayton Reba Clayton ...
Human on Hose (uncredited)
Mike Cochrane Mike Cochrane ...
Zombie Brother Steve (uncredited)
Dajine Colon Dajine Colon ...
Zombie (uncredited)
Carl Conti Carl Conti ...
Human Teacher (uncredited)
Doby Daenger Doby Daenger ...
Vampire (uncredited)
Ashley Devane Ashley Devane ...
Regina (uncredited)
Kyra Elise Gardner Kyra Elise Gardner ...
Sally Zimmerman (uncredited)
Michael John Michael John ...
Milan Vampire Buddy (uncredited)
Jimmy Latimer Jr. Jimmy Latimer Jr. ...
Vampire Townie (uncredited)
Silawn Lewis Silawn Lewis ...
Vampire (uncredited)
Isaac Lipstadt Isaac Lipstadt ...
Alien Victim #2 (uncredited)
Sean L. Malin Sean L. Malin ...
Bullying Victim (uncredited)
Matthew K. Moore Matthew K. Moore ...
Zombie (uncredited)
Kimberly Pal Kimberly Pal ...
Vampiress (uncredited)
Brian Peck Brian Peck ...
Zombie Dad (uncredited)
Jeff Daniel Phillips Jeff Daniel Phillips ...
Actor (uncredited)
Dustin Quick Dustin Quick ...
Vampiress (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos Diezel Ramos ...
Patron (uncredited)
Beverly Randolph Beverly Randolph ...
Zombie Mom (uncredited)
Will Rian Will Rian ...
Vampire (uncredited)
Rod Simmons Rod Simmons ...
Municipal Worker Zombie (uncredited)
David Theodore David Theodore ...
Vampire (uncredited)
Jovan Thomas Jovan Thomas ...
Vampire, Jackie Zane as Human Patron and Chad Dashnaw as stunt double: Nicholas Braun. Movie Network, May 29, 2016. Music by Fil Eisler. Soundtrack: "My Life Is Right" - Performed by Big Star;
"Fever Dreaming" Performed by No Age;
"Days" Performed by The Drums;
"Kill For Love" Performed by Chromatics;
"It's Simply Love" Performed by The Longo Brothers;
"On My Mind" Performed by CharlieRED;
"Deceive" Performed by Trentemøller;
"Moments Of Love" Performed by Debbie Martin;
"The Heat" Performed by Jungle;
"Jump On It" Performed by SweatBeatz;
"Germ Free Adolescents" Performed by X-Ray Spex;
"Evil Soul" Performed by The Young Werewolves;
"User" Performed by KOVAS;
"Fall In Love Again" Performed by Fuzzy Dora;
"We Didn't Start The Fire" Performed by Billy Joel;
"Born On A Saturday Night" Performed by Mean Jeans;
"It's Alright, It's OK" Performed by Primal Scream.
Trivia: It is an American comedy horror film directed by Robbie Pickering and written by Oren Uziel. Principal photography commenced in Los Angeles and Vancouver, BC on August 15, 2013 and lasted 37 days at different locations in LA including Santa Clarita, Temple City and Van Nuys High School. Locations of shooting in Vancouver included Steveston, Metrotown Mall and A.R. Macneill Secondary School.
The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2010 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.
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The zombie Dad and mom that are eating the brains are Brian Peck and Beverly Randolph who are famous for being in "The Return of the Living Dead" (1985) in the roles of Scuz and Tina.
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The wolf logo that can be seen on the wall of the gymnasium is the emblem of the UNM lobos (University of New Mexico).
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Nicholas Braun and Aurora Perrineau previously collaborated on Jem and the Holograms (2015).
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Mae Whitman was also in Independence Day which also deals with aliens
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Ian Roberts was in Key's show "Key and Peele"
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Based in Dillford, a fictional town in Ohio
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Vanessa Hudgens (Lorelei) and Josh Fadem (Ned) are working together again on "Powerless", NBC's new sitcom.
Reference: The Terminator (1984) - "Come with me if you want to live".

Southpaw. 2015, Starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Billy Hope, Forest Whitaker as Titus "Tick" Wills, Rachel McAdams as Maureen Hope, Oona Laurence as Leila Hope, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson as Jordan Mains, Skylan Brooks as Hoppy, Naomie Harris as Angela Rivera, Victor Ortiz as Ramone, Beau Knapp as Jon Jon, Miguel Gomez as Miguel "Magic" Escobar, Malcolm Mays as Gabe, Danny Henriquez as Hector Escobar, Clare Foley as Alice, Rita Ora as Maria Escobar, Jim Lampley as Himself, Roy Jones Jr. as Himself, Ian Eagle as Reporter #2,
Dominic Colón Dominic Colón ...
Mikey
Jose Caraballo Jose Caraballo ...
Eli Frost
Aaron Quattrocchi Aaron Quattrocchi ...
Keith 'Buzzsaw' Brady
Lana Young Lana Young ...
Gloria
Patsy Meck Patsy Meck ...
Judge Kayle
Vito Grassi Vito Grassi ...
Nick
Tony Weeks Tony Weeks ...
Referee
Jimmy Lennon Jr. Jimmy Lennon Jr. ...
Jimmy Lennon Jr.
Charles Hoyes Charles Hoyes ...
Stuart Korman
Michelle Johnston Michelle Johnston ...
Mrs. Doyle
Patrick Jordan Patrick Jordan ...
Deputy / Bronx Detective #2
Mark Shrader Mark Shrader ...
Doc Field
Adam Kroloff Adam Kroloff ...
Simon Stillman
Cedric D. Jones Cedric D. Jones ...
Darius Jones
Rayco Saunders Rayco Saunders ...
Kalil Turay
Mike Clark Mike Clark ...
Reporter #1
Alejandro Chamorro Alejandro Chamorro ...
Reporter #3
David Raine David Raine ...
Detective Miller
David Whalen David Whalen ...
Detective Parker
Andre Dobson Andre Dobson ...
ER Doctor
Adam Ratcliffe Adam Ratcliffe ...
ER Police Officer #1
Marie Elena O'Brien Marie Elena O'Brien ...
ER Police Officer #2
Dominique Briggs Dominique Briggs ...
Aileen
Lou DiBella Lou DiBella ...
Jamison
Ken Alter Ken Alter ...
Charity Announcer
John Katana John Katana ...
Fight Doctor
Shadeed Suluki Shadeed Suluki ...
Darius Cornerman #1
Kamil Beale Kamil Beale ...
Darius Cornerman #2
Mike Maples Mike Maples ...
Reporter #5
Anthony Bonelli Anthony Bonelli ...
Reporter #4
Twanee Butterfield Twanee Butterfield ...
National Anthem Singer
Bernard Hauger Bernard Hauger ...
Fight Doctor #2
Willie Monroe Jr. Willie Monroe Jr. ...
Umpire
Chris A. Riskus Chris A. Riskus ...
Referee #2
Edward Flaherty Edward Flaherty ...
Gala Announcer
Jeremy Michael Burns Jeremy Michael Burns ...
Uniform Cop
Danika Adams-Peterson Danika Adams-Peterson ...
Secretary
Asia Fuqua Asia Fuqua ...
Talia
David Diamante David Diamante ...
Ring Announcer
Rick Steigerwald Rick Steigerwald ...
Charity Fight Referee
Ryan Ball Ryan Ball ...
Security Guard
Lawrence Burgess Lawrence Burgess ...
Police Officer #3
Deirdre Horgan Deirdre Horgan ...
Receptionist
Rodney Prystash Rodney Prystash ...
Rodney
John Medlin John Medlin ...
Bartender
David Dale McCue David Dale McCue ...
Bronx Cop #3
Terence Mahoney Terence Mahoney ...
Bronx Cop #4
Terry Claybon Terry Claybon ...
Billy Cornerman
Juliana Guedes Juliana Guedes ...
Apartment Landlord
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tony Amen Tony Amen ...
Spectator / High Roller (uncredited)
Jake Andolina Jake Andolina ...
NYPD Police Officer (uncredited)
Nicholas Augusta Nicholas Augusta ...
EMT (uncredited)
Jennifer Nicole Baker Jennifer Nicole Baker ...
Charity Event Attendee (uncredited)
Nicholas Balzer Nicholas Balzer ...
Featured High Roller (uncredited)
Todd Bobenrieth Todd Bobenrieth ...
Press / Gala Attendee (uncredited)
Troy Bogdan Troy Bogdan ...
Veteran (uncredited)
Danielle Brickman Danielle Brickman ...
Gala Attendee - Madison Square Garden Street scene (uncredited)
Rowdy Brown Rowdy Brown ...
Boxer (uncredited)
Zachary Davis Brown Zachary Davis Brown ...
Foster Child (uncredited)
Norman Cardaro Norman Cardaro ...
High Roller (uncredited)
John Cenatiempo John Cenatiempo ...
Court officer (uncredited)
Peter Chiamardas Peter Chiamardas ...
Ring Reporter (uncredited)
Jennifer Pearl Childers Jennifer Pearl Childers ...
Soccer Coach (uncredited)
Carl Clemons Carl Clemons ...
Kash's Posse (uncredited)
Lloyd Crago Lloyd Crago ...
High Roller / Security Guard (uncredited)
Mike Dargatis Mike Dargatis ...
Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Jessica David Jessica David ...
Spectator / Gala Attendee (uncredited)
Kaelan Denali Dickinson Kaelan Denali Dickinson ...
Gala Attendee (uncredited)
Bill Dooley Bill Dooley ...
ER Doctor (uncredited)
Amy Lyn Elliott Amy Lyn Elliott ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
Ringside Photographer (uncredited)
Rod Fielder Rod Fielder ...
Charity Boxing Guest (uncredited)
Joe Fishel Joe Fishel ...
Gala Attendee (uncredited)
Jim Fitzgerald Jim Fitzgerald ...
Boxing Official / Paparazzi (uncredited)
Patty Fromm Patty Fromm ...
Hospital Visitor (uncredited)
Carmen Gangale Carmen Gangale ...
Turay Cornerman (uncredited)
Richard Guesman Richard Guesman ...
Gala Attendee / Photographer / Boxing Official (uncredited)
Bryan Houdeshell Jr. Bryan Houdeshell Jr. ...
Press (uncredited)
James Howard James Howard ...
World Boxing Commisioner (uncredited)
Sherry Hudak Sherry Hudak ...
Ring Girl (uncredited)
John W. Iwanonkiw John W. Iwanonkiw ...
NYPD Officer Zerco (uncredited)
Chris Jameson Chris Jameson ...
Charity Valet / Gala Press (uncredited)
Patrick M. Johnston Patrick M. Johnston ...
HBO Camera Operator (uncredited)
Jessica Jones Jessica Jones ...
Foster Care Child (uncredited)
Christopher Kaczmarek Christopher Kaczmarek ...
Parking Coordinator (uncredited)
William Kania William Kania ...
Charity Event Spectator (uncredited)
Mike Karban Mike Karban ...
Security Guard (uncredited)
Will Kass Will Kass ...
Gala High Roller / Police Officer (uncredited)
Bill Kennedy Bill Kennedy ...
Officer Moreno (uncredited)
Jason Klingensmith Jason Klingensmith ...
NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Aidan Krell Aidan Krell ...
Foster kid (uncredited)
Wayne Leya Wayne Leya ...
Boxing Official Photographer Security Guard (uncredited)
Leonard Lies Jr. Leonard Lies Jr. ...
Worker (uncredited)
Scott Lockhart Scott Lockhart ...
Boxing Official (uncredited)
Jeremy Long Jeremy Long ...
Press (uncredited)
Tyler Manko Tyler Manko ...
Ring Girl Valet (uncredited)
Frank McAleavey Frank McAleavey ...
Court Bailiff / School Principal (uncredited)
Tiffany Sander McKenzie Tiffany Sander McKenzie ...
Gala Guest and Boxing Fan (uncredited)
F. Robert McMurray F. Robert McMurray ...
Funeral Director (uncredited)
Grayson Alexander Miller Grayson Alexander Miller ...
Press (uncredited)
Kelly L. Moran Kelly L. Moran ...
Political Gala Guest / Fan (uncredited)
Ashleigh Morghan Ashleigh Morghan ...
Miguel Girl (uncredited)
Marie-Lou Nahhas Marie-Lou Nahhas ...
Mrs. Miguel (uncredited)
Phil Nardozzi Phil Nardozzi ...
Gala Attendee / Driver (uncredited)
Jeffrey Neil Jeffrey Neil ...
County Agent (uncredited)
Jackson Nunn Jackson Nunn ...
Book Vendor (uncredited)
Caitlin O'Connor Caitlin O'Connor ...
Ringcard Girl (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira Joseph Oliveira ...
Court Room Attendant (uncredited)
Rocky Paterra Rocky Paterra ...
Miguel Posse (uncredited)
Edward Pfeifer Edward Pfeifer ...
Highroller Spectator (uncredited)
Eliot Preschutti Eliot Preschutti ...
Press (uncredited)
LaTrallo Presley LaTrallo Presley ...
Boxer (uncredited)
Mitch Randjelovic Mitch Randjelovic ...
Prep School Boy (uncredited)
Eric Rasmussen Eric Rasmussen ...
NYC Pedestrian (uncredited)
Joshua Elijah Reese Joshua Elijah Reese ...
Bronx Detective (uncredited)
Samantha Reichert Samantha Reichert ...
Prep School Girl (uncredited)
John D. Reilly John D. Reilly ...
Orderly (uncredited)
Richard Restivo Richard Restivo ...
Doctor (uncredited)
Doug Roberts Doug Roberts ...
Boxing Manager (uncredited)
Ali Rose Ali Rose ...
Ring Card Girl (uncredited)
Jeff Seich Jeff Seich ...
Bronx Police Officer (uncredited)
Steve Sensebaugh Steve Sensebaugh ...
High Roller / Spectator (uncredited)
David Shurin David Shurin ...
Boxing Official / Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Casey Simmons Casey Simmons ...
Crowd Extra (uncredited)
Kevin Slone Kevin Slone ...
Press (uncredited)
Douglas Slygh Douglas Slygh ...
Sheriff Deputy (uncredited)
Brian Stowell Brian Stowell ...
Witness (uncredited)
Ken Thompson Ken Thompson ...
Press Media (uncredited)
Mike Walker Mike Walker ...
Sheriff / County Worker (uncredited)
E. Bernhard Warg E. Bernhard Warg ...
Boxing Spectator (uncredited)
Laura Welsh Laura Welsh ...
Charity Event Attendee (uncredited)
James Werley James Werley ...
World Boxing Commissioner (uncredited)
Kym Whitehead Kym Whitehead ...
Boxing Spectator / High Roller (uncredited)
Grace Marie Williams Grace Marie Williams ...
Jordan's Girl (uncredited)
Frank Wilson Frank Wilson ...
County Supervisor, Chris Wolfe as Reporter and David Anthony Buglione as stunt double: Jake Gyllenhaal. Movie Network, May 29, 2016. Music by James Horner. Soundtrack: "Beast (Southpaw Remix)" - Written by Charles Caripides and Robert Bailey,
Performed by Rob Bailey & the Hustle Standard
Remixed by DJ Khalil
Courtesy of Shady Records/Interscope Records
We Dem Boyz
Written by Wiz Khalifa (as Cameron Thomaz), Maurice Brown, Noel Fisher and Kemion Cooks
Performed by Wiz Khalifa
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
RNS
Written by Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I (as Dominick Wickliffe), Abraham Orellana, Just Blaze (as Justin Smith), Ice Cube (as O'Shea Jackson), Anthony Wheaton, Betty Mabry and Fred Mühlböck
Performed by Slaughterhouse
Courtesy Of Shady Records/Interscope Records
Contains a sample from "Ich Habe Noch Nicht Gelernt Zu Lieben"
Performed by Novalis
courtesy of Ahorn Records.
Perfect Day
Written by Kari Kimmel and Joseph Corcoran
Performed by Kari Kimmel
Courtesy of Rykim Records
That's All Over Baby
Written by Joe C. Jones, Percy Jones and Willie Otis Munson
Performed by The Pentagons
Courtesy of Tru-Gems Records
By arrangement with Gravelpit Music
Toe 2 Toe 2015
Written by John Paul Gosney and Buddy Long
Performed by John Paul
Courtesy of John Paul Entertainment
The Boys Are Back
Written by Jonny Pakfar (as Johnny Pakfar) and Shane Ellis
Performed by Campfire
Courtesy of Mill Wasterson Entertainment
Kings Never Die
Written by Eminem (as Marshall Mathers), Luis Resto, DJ Khalil (as Khalil Abdul-Rahman), Erik Alcock, Chin Injeti and Liz Rodrigues
Performed by Eminem featuring Gwen Stefani
Courtesy Of: Shady Records/Interscope Records
Gwen Stefani appears courtesy of Interscope Records
Ain't Worried
Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore Dee) and Jordan Yaeger (as Jordon Yaeger)
Performed by D Town
Courtesy of LDJ Entertainment LLC
Wicked Games
Written by The Weeknd (as Abel Tesfaye), Doc McKinney, Carlo Montagnese and Rainer Blanchaer
Performed by The Weeknd
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Lover's Glance
Written by Stephen Edwards
Courtesy of Source In Sync Music
Under license from 5 Alarm Music
Notorious Thugs
Written by The Notorious B.I.G. (as Christopher Wallace), Sean Combs (as Sean Puffy Combs), Bizzy Bone (as Bryon "Bizzy Bone" McCane), Steve'Layzie Bone' Howse, Krayzie Bone (as Anthony "Krayzie Bone" Henderson) and Stevie J. (as Steven Jordan)
Performed by The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Bone Thugs n Harmony
Courtesy of Bad Boy Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Turn The Sunshine On
Written by Kyler England, Cathy Heller and Matthew Puckett
Performed by Cathy Heller
Courtesy of Catch The Moon Music
Phenomenal
Written by Eminem (as Marshall Mathers), Luis Resto and Mario Resto
Performed by Eminem
Courtesy Of Shady Records/Interscope Records
Walk
Written by Marcus Merriett and Alvin Merriett
Performed by Chaptabois
Courtesy of Chaptaboi ENT
Wise Man
Written by Frank Ocean and Malay
Performed by Frank Ocean
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Cry For Love (Part 1)
Performed by James Horner
This Corner
Performed by Denaun
What About The Rest Of Us
Performed by Action Bronson & Joey Bada$$ ft. Rico Love
Raw
Performed by Bad Meets Evil
All I Think About
Performed by Bad Meets Evil
Drama Never Dies
Performed by 50 Cent
Mode
Performed by Prhyme ft. Logic
Cry For Love (Part 2)
Performed by James Horner.
Trivia: It is an American sports drama film directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by Kurt Sutter, and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Forest Whitaker, and Rachel McAdams. The film was released on July 24, 2015, by The Weinstein Company. This was one of the last films to be scored by James Horner, before the composer's death, and one of three posthumous releases to feature his music. The film and the movie's soundtrack album are dedicated to his memory. Filming locations:
Indiana University of Pennsylvania - IUP Kovalcik Convention and Athletic Complex, Indiana, USA (IUP, Indiana, PA 15705)
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William Penn Hotel - 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (Courthouse)
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McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA (Auberle)
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Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Pittsburgh's Grand Hall at The Priory Hotel, 614 Pressley Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

A Late Quartet. 2012, Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as Robert Gelbart, Christopher Walken as Peter Mitchell, Catherine Keener as Juliette Gelbart, Mark Ivanir as Daniel Lerner, Imogen Poots as Alexandra Gelbart, Anne Sofie von Otter as Miriam, Madhur Jaffrey as Dr. Nadir, Liraz Charhi as Pilar, Wallace Shawn as Gideon Rosen, Nina Lee (of the Brentano String Quartet) as Herself,
Pamela Quinn Pamela Quinn ...
Parkinson's Class Instructor
Brooklyn Parkinson Group Brooklyn Parkinson Group ...
Parkinson's Class Participants
Cristian Puig Cristian Puig ...
Flamenco Guitarist
Rebeca Tomas Rebeca Tomas ...
Flamenco Dancer
Megan McQuillan Megan McQuillan ...
Sotheby's Executive
David Redden David Redden ...
Auctioneer
Ted Hartley Ted Hartley ...
Winning Bidder
Stephen Payne Stephen Payne ...
Jack
Alyssa Lewis Alyssa Lewis ...
Little Girl in Subway
Attacca String Quartet Attacca String Quartet ...
Julliard String Quartet
Keiko Tokunaga Keiko Tokunaga ...
Violinist
Luke Fleming Luke Fleming ...
Violist
Andrew Yee Andrew Yee ...
Steve the Cellist
Amy Schroeder Amy Schroeder ...
Julliard Classroom Student
Jasmine Hope Bloch Jasmine Hope Bloch ...
Cello Student (uncredited)
Kevin Cannon Kevin Cannon ...
Actor (uncredited)
Marty Krzywonos Marty Krzywonos ...
Cab Driver, Rebecca Merle as Woman at Cafe and Lawrence Sharp as Extra. Movie Network Encore, May 30, 2016. Music by Angelo Badalamenti. Soundtrack: "String Quartet No.14 in C# minor, Op.131" - Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven,
Performed by Brentano String Quartet
Courtesy of AEON Recordings
String Quartet in F-minor Op. 20/5 (3rd Movement)
Written by Joseph Haydn (as Franz Joseph Haydn)
Performed by Brentano String Quartet
City Nights
Written and performed by Uri Caine
Courtesy of Uri Caine Music Publishing
Bulerias Del Encuentro
Written by Cristian Puig
Performed by Cristian Puig and Rebeca Tomas
Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs), Op.20
Written by Pablo de Sarasate
Performed by Mark Steinberg
Salty Air
Written by Jonathan Dagan
Performed by j.viewz
Courtesy of j.viewz
Cello Suite No.4, Prelude and Allemande
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Nina Lee
The Blue Danube (main theme)
Written by Johann Strauss (as Johann Strauss II)
Performed by Mark Steinberg
Marietta's Song from Die Tote Stadt (The Dead City)
Written by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Performed by Anne Sofie von Otter
Bengt Forsberg - Piano, Kjell Lysell and Ulf Forsberg - Violins
Mats Lidström - Cello, Nils-Erik Sparf - Viola
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon.
The film's stage performances were filmed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, the same stage where the Guarneri Quartet gave its farewell concert in 2009.
Trivia: It is an American drama film co-written (with Seth Grossman), produced, and directed by Yaron Zilberman. The film uses chamber music played by the Brentano String Quartet and especially, Beethoven's Op. 131. The film was released in Australia as Performance. Filming locations:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Time Warner Center, Columbus Circle, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
The Frick Collection, New York City, New York, USA (interiors)
Bow Bridge, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
New York City, New York, USA.