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However, Timothy Spall was later reported to be in talks for the role of Paisley on 1 July 2015. [2] In late August 2015, Colm Meaney joined Spall in the cast, portraying the role of McGuinness. [3] On 10 September 2015, John Hurt, Freddie Highmore, and Toby Stephens were reported to have joined the cast of the film. [4]
The Perfect Wave is a 2014 biographical drama film about the life of Ian McCormack, a surfer who became a minister after his near death experience. [1] The film stars Scott Eastwood as McCormack. [2] It is the directorial debut of Bruce Macdonald. [1]
Order of the Black Eagle (aka Black Eagle) is an American action B movie released in December 1987. The film is a sequel to Unmasking the Idol, a 1986 spy film by the same director (Keeter), story-writer (Eaton), and screenplay writer (Behrens).
22 Bullets (French: L'Immortel) (2010) – French gangster-action film telling a part of the life story of Jacky Imbert [2] 71: Into the Fire (Korean: 포화 속으로 ) (2010) – South Korean war drama film based on a true story of a group of 71 under-trained and under-armed, outgunned student-soldiers of South Korea during the Korean War ...
The setting is moved from England to Vermont, the character of Ian is introduced much earlier in the story and several character names were changed. [1] A new introduction to the story was also written, to introduce important backstory. [3] However, author Robin Jones Gunn felt that "the heart of the story I'd written was still there". [1] The ...
None of the 67 passengers and crew are believed to have survived, as investigators work on ‘black boxes’ found in the ruins of American Eagle flight 5342
Thomas Ian Griffith Tia Carrere John Lithgow Donald Sutherland: Cinematography: David Franco: Edited by: Yves Langlois: Music by: Brahm Wenger: Distributed by: October Films Nu Image Astral Films Filmline International
Jim Belushi and Jennifer Sloan in 2017. (Dimitrios Kambouris/) Belushi is the brother of late “Saturday Night Live” comedian John Belushi, who died at age 33 in 1982.