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Lucky Number Slevin (also known as The Wrong Man in Australia) is a 2006 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan and written by Jason Smilovic. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The film stars Josh Hartnett , Lucy Liu , Bruce Willis , Stanley Tucci , Ben Kingsley , and Morgan Freeman .
Lucky Number Slevin aka The Wrong Man: Jason Smilovic: United States Superintendent Grail Enola Holmes 2: Jack Thorne, Harry Bradbeer United Kingdom Donovan "Red" Grant: James Bond: Ian Fleming: United Kingdom Michael Grant The Last Hit: Reginald Hill, Walter Klenhard, Alan Sharp: United Kingdom Greedo: Star Wars: George Lucas: United States [16]
Paul McGuigan (born 19 September 1963) is a Scottish film and television director, best known for directing films such as Lucky Number Slevin, Gangster No. 1 and Push. He has also directed episodes of Sherlock, Scandal, Monroe and Smash. He was born in Bellshill Maternity Hospital, Scotland. [1]
Slevin may refer to: Slevin Kelevra, a character in the 2006 film Lucky Number Slevin; Ciarán Slevin (born 1986), Irish hurler; Gerard Slevin (1919–1997), Chief Herald of Ireland; Jimi Slevin and the Electric Band, an Irish band with drummer Robbie Brennan; Joseph Richard Slevin (1881–1957), American herpetologist
The pertinent text from a separate article on Slevin has been merged here as a "Character Summary". Someone may want to offer summaries on other major characters--Kevin Murray 17:00, 25 December 2006 (UTC) Not only is this plot summary too long, it also reveals things out of chronological order.
Amid high-stakes Dutton family drama, it was Yellowstone showrunner and series creator Taylor Sheridan’s storyline that became a talking point following the Dec. 8 episode. Sheridan, who also ...
He also wrote the film Lucky Number Slevin. Smilovic graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in political theory and philosophy. He has worked frequently with director-producer Michael Dinner. His production company is Dark & Stormy Entertainment, which in 2007, signed a deal with Universal. [1]
A riveting work of narrative nonfiction, Jason De León’s book provides a window into the world of smugglers, known as coyotes, who guide Central American migrants across the border to the U.S.