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| The Quiet American (2002) |
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| Release Date
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November 22nd, 2002 |
| Country
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USA / Germany / Australia |
| Certification
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Iceland:14 / Iceland:16 (video rating) / Malaysia:18PL / Argentina:13 / Australia:M / Brazil:14 / Canada:PG / Finland:K-15 / Germany:12 (bw) / Netherlands:12 / Norway:15 / Peru:14 / Philippines:PG-13 / Singapore:PG / Spain:13 / Sweden:15 / Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) / Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) / UK:15 / USA:R |
| Aspect Ratio
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2.35 : 1 |
| Sound Mix
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DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS |
| Language
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English / French / Vietnamese |
| Filming Locations
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Australia |
| Color
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Color |
| Genre
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Drama / Thriller / Romance / War |
| MPAA
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Rated R for images of violence and some language. |
| Runtime
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101 min |
| Awards
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 10 wins & 7 nominations |
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Overwiew :An older British reporter vies against a young American for the affections of a Vietnamese beauty. Based On Novel / 1950s / Ankle Injury / Betrayal / British Expatriate |
Starring :
Michael Caine, Brendan Fraser, Do Hai Yen, Rade Serbedzija, Tzi Ma, Robert Stanton, Holmes Osborne, Quang Hai, Ferdinand Hoang, Pham Thi Mai Hoa, Mathias Mlekuz, Kevin Tran, Lap Phan, Tim Bennett, Jeff Truman, Hong Nhung, Nguyen Ha Phong, Navia Nguyen, Lucia Noyce, Hiliary Douglas, Daniel Hung, Nguyen Kim Hoan, Nguyen Trinh Mai, Pham Trong, Tran Do Luc, Nguyen Cong Ly, George Mangos, Natasha Hunter, Martine Monroe, Jose de la Vega, Roland Rohrer, Susan Parry, Nguyen Anh Dung, Pete Holdsworth, Ngoc Tuan Hoang, Trece Lambatan, Erwin Abarico, Jun Javier, Nguyen Van Phuoc, Mark Szeto, Askar Nurlanov, Douglas Gallagher, Nicholas Parry, Vov Dylan, Do Thi Hai Yen, Jean Reno
Directors :
Phillip Noyce
Producers :
Sydney Pollack, Guy East, Nigel Sinclair, Moritz Borman, Anthony Minghella, Chris Sievernich, Volker Schauz, Dieter Nobbe, William Horberg, Staffan Ahrenberg, Matthias Deyle, Kathleen McLaughlin, Eyal Rimon, Roland Loubet, Steve E. Andrews
Writers :
Christopher Hampton, Robert Schenkkan, Graham Greene, Graham Greene |
Critic Reviews
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : ...Caine has the role of his later career. more...
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A-
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mick LaSalle : ...a smart and literate effort... more...
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B  
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers : Caine has never been better, which is saying something. more...
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B  
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : The acting, especially by the male leads, is superlative. more...
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B  
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New York Times - Stephen Holden : ...beautifully sustains the mood set by Mr. Caine's opening narration. more...
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B+
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New York Post - Jonathan Foreman : ...visually disappointing. more...
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B-
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Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan : ...a graceful, contemplative film... more...
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B+
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Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt : ...the film feels dated both in its message and style. more...
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C  
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E! Online - ...you've gotta see this movie. : http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts/Movies/Reviews/0,1052,87613,00.html more...
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Cincinnati Enquirer - Margaret A. McGurk : ...(Michael) Caine delivers a genuinely masterful performance... more...
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A  
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Wilmington : ...a brilliantly conceived and crafted work... more...
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A  
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert : It is a film with a political point of view, but often its characters lose sight of that, in their fascination with each other and with the girl. more...
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A  
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BBC - Jason Best : ...superb... more...
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B+
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Eleanor Ringel Gillespie : It's more about character nuance and tone than it is about revolutionary cells and colonialism. more...
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A-
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