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The film features Naveen Andrews, Nicky Katt, Zoë Kravitz, Mary Steenburgen and Luis Da Silva in supporting roles. A loose remake of Death Wish, The Brave One was released in the United States on September 14, 2007. The film received mixed reviews from critics who acclaimed Foster's performance but criticized its execution.
The Brave One is a 1956 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Michel Ray, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., and Elsa Cárdenas. It tells the story of a Mexican boy who tries to save his beloved bull Gitano from a deadly duel against a champion matador.
The Brave One can refer to: The Brave One, a 1956 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper; The Brave One, a 2007 crime-drama ...
In 1995, theatrical box-office revenue was falling; the first quarter was about $90 million lower than the same period in 1994. Markets outside of the U.S. and Canada were growing, accounting for 41% of a film's total revenue—including theatrical and home media profits—and outperformed the U.S. and Canadian box offices for the first time in ...
The Brave is a 1997 American independent neo-western film [2] adapted from the Gregory McDonald novel of the same title. It was directed and co-written by Johnny Depp. The cast includes Depp and Marlon Brando. [3] This film was Depp's directorial debut. He co-wrote the screenplay with his brother.
Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh: Bill Condon: Tony Todd, Kelly Rowan, Timothy Carhart, Veronica Cartwright United States Based on a Clive Barker story [4] Carnosaur 2: Louis Morneau: John Savage, Cliff De Young, Don Stroud, Arabella Holzbog United States Roger Corman executive producer [5] [6] Castle Freak: Stuart Gordon
The Brave is an American military action drama series which depicted the missions of an elite covert operations team of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the Defense Clandestine Service. It stars Anne Heche and Mike Vogel , and was created by Dean Georgaris.
None but the Brave (Japanese: 勇者のみ, Hepburn: Yūsha Nomi) is a 1965 epic anti-war film [4] directed by and starring Frank Sinatra, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. [5] Produced by Tokyo Eiga, Toho , and Sinatra Enterprises , it was the first major feature film co-produced between Japan and the United States and Sinatra's sole ...