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| Release Date
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8 September 2006 (USA) |
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USA |
| Genre
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Crime / Drama / History / Mystery / Thriller |
| Language
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English |
| Aspect Ratio
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1.85 : 1 |
| Sound Mix
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DTS / Dolby Digital |
| Runtime
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126 min |
| Filming Locations
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City Hall - 200 N. Spring St., Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| MPAA
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Rated R for language, some violence and sexual content. |
| Awards
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Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 2 nominations |
| Certification
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Singapore:NC-16 (edited version) / Portugal:12 / Finland:K-13 / France:Unrated / Singapore:M18 / Ireland:16 / Canada:14A / Germany:12 / Australia:MA / USA:R (certificate #42223) / Argentina:13 |
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Color (DeLuxe) |
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Overwiew :A detective examines the mysterious death of George Reeves, TV's Superman. Ethnic Slur / Blood Splatter / Racial Overtones / Child With Gun / Racial Tension |
Starring :
Adrien Brody, Diane Lane, Ben Affleck, Bob Hoskins, Kathleen Robertson, Robin Tunney, Larry Cedar, Joe Spano, Lois Smith, Dash Mihok, Brad Henke, Caroline Dhavernas, Molly Parker, Gareth Williams, Zachary Mills, Ted Atherton, David J. MacNeil, Kevin Hare, Philip Charles MacKenzie, Eric Kolder, Neil Crone, Seamus Dever, Jon Cubrt, Diego Fuentes, Veronica Watt, Joan Gregson, David Bolt, Todd Grinnell, Ayumi Izuka, Eric Fink, Jeff Teravaiwen, Brendan Wall, Eric Weinthal, Steve Adams, Jack Newman, Joseph Adam, Lorry Ayers, Robert B. Kennedy, Sven Van De Ven, Gary Powell, Michael Rhoades, Richard Fancy, Kerin McCue, Jeff Cowan, Peter James Haworth, Tim Dorsch, Alexander Cameron Drogemuller, Jason Spevack, Dendrie Taylor, Jody Jaress, Murray Oliver, Walter Rinaldi, Terry Barna, Bill Lake, Natalie Krill, Erin Gooderham, Cameron Mitchell Jr, Cotton Mather, Steve Brandes, Donald Burda, Charlie Lea
Directors :
Allen Coulter
Producers :
Miles Dale, Jake Myers, Joe Pichirallo, Glenn Williamson
Writers :
Paul Bernbaum, Howard Korder |
Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : ...the narrative bogs down... more...
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B-
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : ...the film's evocation of its era is immaculate. more...
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B+
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mick LaSalle : The film, actually, is a little like Reeves himself: It starts promisingly and trails off into indistinctness and mystery. more...
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C+
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers : ...a steadily engrossing movie... more...
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B  
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : This is a fine opportunity to peer through a window into the unglamorous side of Tinseltown's golden years. more...
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B  
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New York Times - Manohla Dargis : ...exasperating... more...
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C-
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New York Post - Kyle Smith : Despite the lovingly detailed costumes and the corruption that hangs over everything like smog, Reeves is the only interesting character. more...
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C  
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Hollywood Reporter - Michael Rechtshaffen : This noir take on George Reeves' death has its high points but doesn't quite fly. more...
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C+
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filmcritic.com - Sean O'Connell : It's not unheard of for a movie detective to be more interesting than the corpse he (or she) is investigating. This just isn't one of those times. more...
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C-
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Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum : ...elegant biodrama... more...
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B+
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E! Online - Matt Stevens : The performances are top-notch... more...
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B+
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips : ...a film of intricately layered flashbacks. more...
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A-
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : Half of the film is more persuasive than the other, and the connective threads are thin. more...
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C  
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Bob Longino : Able to leap only a really short building in a single bound. more...
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B-
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