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The Thin Red Line is a 1998 American epic war film written and directed by Terrence Malick. It is the second film adaptation of the 1962 novel by James Jones , following the 1964 film .
Terrence Frederick Malick (/ ˈ m æ l ɪ k /; born November 30, 1943) is an American filmmaker. [1] Malick began his career as part of the New Hollywood generation of filmmakers and received awards at the Cannes Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, and Venice International Film Festival, and nominations for three Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a Cesar Award, and a ...
Adrien Brody in ‘The Thin Red Line’ (20th Century Fox) Badlands and Tree of Life filmmaker Malick is infamous for re-angling his films without alerting its lead stars.
The Thin Red Line is the soundtrack of the 1998 Terrence Malick film of the same name.It was released on January 12, 1999, by RCA Victor. German-born film composer Hans Zimmer is credited for scoring most of the score along with his studio partner John Powell.
The Thin Red Line: Yes Yes No Based on the novel by James Jones [3] 2005 The New World: Yes Yes No [4] 2011 The Tree of Life: Yes Yes No [5] 2012 To the Wonder: Yes Yes No [6] 2015 Knight of Cups: Yes Yes No [7] 2016 Voyage of Time: Yes Yes No Documentary film [8] 2017 Song to Song: Yes Yes No [9] 2019 A Hidden Life: Yes Yes No [10] TBA: The ...
Terrence Malick’s second, and for many, greatest film is a mesmerising, gorgeous love triangle set in the Texas Panhandle in 1916, loosely based on an Old Testament parable.
The Thin Red Line, a film by Terrence Malick based on Jones's novel The Thin Red Line, a soundtrack album from the 1998 film; The Thin Red Line, a 1986 album by Glass Tiger, or the title track "The Thin Red Line" (The Mentalist), a television episode
After appearing in G.I. Jane (1997), he had a breakthrough performance in the 1998 Terrence Malick-directed World War II film The Thin Red Line. He played Black John, a Missouri bushwhacker, in Ride with the Devil (1999), an American Civil War film. [2]