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Drive Angry (alternatively titled Drive Angry 3D) [3] is a 2011 American action horror film in the exploitation cinema tradition, directed by Patrick Lussier, who co-wrote it with Todd Farmer. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner, Billy Burke, Charlotte Ross, Katy Mixon, and Tom Atkins. Photographed in 3D, the film was ...
Drive Angry: Summit Entertainment / Millennium Films: Patrick Lussier (director/screenplay); Todd Farmer (screenplay); Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, David Morse, William Fichtner, Billy Burke, Katy Mixon, Charlotte Ross, Christa Campbell, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Todd Farmer, Tom Atkins, Jack McGee [26] Hall Pass: Warner Bros. Pictures / New Line Cinema
In 2010, Lussier directed the supernatural road action film Drive Angry, [7] released on February 25, 2011. [8] He co-wrote the screenplay with his previous collaborator Todd Farmer, of My Bloody Valentine 3D. [9] Lussier and screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis are founding members and creative consultants for Skydance Media.
Christa Campbell is an American actress and producer. Campbell is best known for her roles in 2001 Maniacs, Mozart and the Whale, Lonely Hearts, The Wicker Man, Cleaner, Day of the Dead, Lies & Illusions, The Mechanic, Drive Angry, Straight A's, The Big Wedding, and The Iceman.
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A dad in Florida describes the shock, and then the gratitude, he and his wife felt upon welcoming a child with Down syndrome into their family. Fox News Digital spoke with dad Aric Berquist.
The Dane County Medical Examiner's Office on Wednesday identified the victims of the school shooting as Rubi Patricia Vergara, 14, and Erin West, 42.
William Edward Fichtner [1] (born November 27, 1956) [2] is an American actor. Born in New York, he started his career with supporting appearances in Virtuosity (1994), Heat and Strange Days (both, 1995).