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Though Lions for Lambs was the first United Artists venture since Cruise and Paula Wagner attained control, executives billed the film as a "Robert Redford vehicle." [16] Filming began on January 29, 2007, [17] and Redford considered the movie "the tightest schedule I've ever worked with," with barely a year between announcement and release. [9]
He made his American film debut in November 2007, playing an American university student in the ensemble drama Lions for Lambs, with co-stars Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep, and Robert Redford. [31] " I'm just lucky to be there working on the same project as them, although I don't really expect to be recognized later by audiences," Garfield told ...
A Warner Bros. executive said he was disappointed with the film's opening and attributed it to its controversial storyline, although Body of Lies fared better than previous pictures about the "war on terrorism" such as Rendition, In the Valley of Elah, and Lions for Lambs, which all performed well below studios' expectations. In a fourteen-week ...
Image credits: cowboysted #2. The BEST is the famous TV Guide plot synopsis in 1998 for "The Wizard of Oz" # Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and ...
Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd has a new project lined up following the Netflix show’s success. HBO and the BBC will coproduce a six-episode series titled Lions, created, written and ...
United Artists (UA) is an American film production and distribution company owned by Amazon MGM Studios.In its original operating period, it was founded in February 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks as a venture premised on allowing actors to control their own financial and artistic interests rather than being dependent upon commercial studios.
The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and starred Meryl Streep as Dr. Carolyn Ryan, Liam Neeson as Ben Ryan, Edward Furlong as Jacob Ryan, and Julia Weldon as Judith Ryan (who also narrated the movie). Alfred Molina, John Heard, and Alison Folland appear in supporting roles.
Produced by Nicolas Chartier (Voltage Pictures), Redford and Bill Holderman, [4] [5] the movie was filmed in Vancouver in late 2011. [6] [7] The film's "moody ... contemporary" score is by Cliff Martinez, its editor is Mark Day, and cinematography is by Adriano Goldman. [8] The first trailer for the movie was released on August 30, 2012. [9]