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Death Defying Acts earned $2,839,345 at the Spanish box office, $800,505 in South Korea, $713,741 [4] in Australia and $608,455 in Mexico. [5] Globally, the film took $6,415,141. [5] It was on a very limited release in larger markets, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, resulting in low box-office takings.
Guy Pearce is opening up about the one film he says should have received more recognition — and why he believes it flopped. “I think Death Defying Acts,” Pearce, 57, exclusively told Us ...
Death Defying Acts (C Skubiszewski) Best Soundtrack Album: Won [26] Carla Cametti PD (C Skubiszewski, J Skubiszewski) Best Television Theme: Nominated [27] 2010: Beneath Hill 60 (C Skubiszewski) Best Feature Film Score: Nominated [28] 2013: The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (C Skubiszewski) Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie: Won [29] 2014 ...
One-act play Opened as part of the off-Broadway three-play compilation Death Defying Acts (other two plays written by Elaine May and David Mamet) First published in 2003 as part of Allen's collection Three One-Act Plays: 2003 Riverside Drive: One-act play Opened on 15 May 2003 as part of the off-Broadway two-play compilation Writer's Block
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It received mixed reviews both locally and internationally, despite its high production value and strong performances by the film main actors. [21] In the 2000s, Armstrong went on to direct the feature films Charlotte Gray (2001), starring Cate Blanchett, and Death Defying Acts (2008), starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Guy Pearce.
First, there is nothing "supernatural" about this movie, so it is not a "supernatural romantic thriller". Then, the "channeling" of the girl (when she seems to connect to Houdini's mother spirit) is revealed to have been faked -herself declares it to her mother near the end.
The jaw-dropping act featured Goodwin suspended 20-40 feet in the air in a straitjacket hanging by his feet from a wire. Two cars were suspended on either side of him swinging back and forth.