The investigation into a kidnapping of the daughter of a high-ranking US government official.The investigation into a kidnapping of the daughter of a high-ranking US government official.The investigation into a kidnapping of the daughter of a high-ranking US government official.
Chris LaCentra
- Cpl. Sattler
- (as Chris J. Lacentra)
Steven Culp
- Gaines
- (as Stephen Culp)
- Director
- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaProducer Art Linson and David Mamet were having lunch when Linson informed Mamet that he could not get anything more than a no frills budget for the movie. Val Kilmer was literally at the next table. Linson knew Kilmer and asked him to come over, and they talked about the production. Kilmer was so impressed with the story and Mamet's vision that he agreed to the role giving a significant discount to facilitate Franchise Pictures giving a green-light to the production.
- GoofsThe scope on Curtis's gun is an Aimpoint Comp M series. It does not magnify the image as the movie indicates, nor does it have cross-hairs. Instead, it projects a red dot in the scope showing where the bullet will hit.
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Featured review
Why do I tackle each Mamet film, even though it may initially try my patience? It all boils down to the fact that I respect him for defying the insipidness of Hollywood.
Mamet is often misunderstood and reviled for his stage-y dialogue, but its decomposition has the effect of lifting us out of time and place and that is what makes his work approach high art instead of vulgar realism. His stylized language also takes emphasis off the Acting with a capital "A" and places our attention where he wants it -- on the craft of his writing and story line.
I wouln't expect Mamet to pander to mainstream audience expectations, as he had already made a name for himself on the stage before he wrote for films. Undoubtedly, his body of work will become revered as masterful in years to come.
To say that William H. Macy should be "embarrassed" for his acting is irresponsible. Most of the actors are carefully chosen to carry out Mamet's intentions in this film and most accomplish it.
Mamet is often misunderstood and reviled for his stage-y dialogue, but its decomposition has the effect of lifting us out of time and place and that is what makes his work approach high art instead of vulgar realism. His stylized language also takes emphasis off the Acting with a capital "A" and places our attention where he wants it -- on the craft of his writing and story line.
I wouln't expect Mamet to pander to mainstream audience expectations, as he had already made a name for himself on the stage before he wrote for films. Undoubtedly, his body of work will become revered as masterful in years to come.
To say that William H. Macy should be "embarrassed" for his acting is irresponsible. Most of the actors are carefully chosen to carry out Mamet's intentions in this film and most accomplish it.
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Cuộc Chiến Ngoài Dự Kiến
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $19,250,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,434,432
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,011,435
- Mar 14, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $8,112,712
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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