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Fracture is a 2007 legal crime psychological thriller film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling, and directed by Gregory Hoblit. [2] It is the story of a man who shoots his unfaithful wife, and then engages in a battle of wits with a young assistant district attorney.
On the Isle of Wight, a train accident on the Island Line means that the main hospital, St. James's, is completely full and unable to take in any more patients. A smaller and older hospital, Mercy Falls, is being closed down, but some of the patients, including the children's ward, need to remain at the site until there is availability elsewhere.
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Fracture, a New Zealand film directed by Larry Parr; Fracture, an American film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling "Fracture" (Friday Night Lights), an episode of the TV series Friday Night Lights "Fracture" , a season 2 episode of the television series Fringe; Fracture (Transformers), a fictional character
Sublime is a 2007 psychological horror film directed by Tony Krantz and written by Erik Jendresen. It is the second straight-to-DVD "Raw Feed" horror film from Warner Home Video, released on March 13, 2007. The film stars Tom Cavanagh, Kathleen York, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Katherine Cunningham-Eves. [1] [2] [3]
Beneath is a straight-to-DVD horror thriller film co-produced in a first time partnership between Paramount Classics (a Viacom subsidiary) and MTV Films. [2] The film is directed by the newcomer Dagen Merrill, who co-wrote the script with Kevin Burke, and the list of producers include Sean Covel and Chris Wyatt, as well as Troy Craig Poon.
Fracture is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Larry Parr and based on the novel by Maurice Gee. The film is set in Wellington and stars Kate Elliott, Jared Turner and John Noble. The film was met with positive reviews and was the second highest grossing local film at the New Zealand box office in 2004 behind In My Father's Den. [1]