The Life of David Gale
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Ett hårresande och spännande äventyr med dödliga konspirationer och mördande bedrägerier tar sin början när en ansedd professor anklagas för ett brutalt brott han kanske har begått. "The Life of David Gale" är en briljant, oförutsägbar thriller vars mycket oväntade slut garanterat kommer att få dig att tappa andan! |
Production Year | 2003 |
DVD release | 2004-03-10 |
Region | 2 |
Director | |
Rating | Från 11 år |
Running Time | 125 minutes |
Aspect Ratio | 1.78 |
Genres | Suspense/Thriller, Drama |
Subtitles | Danish Finnish Norwegian Swedish |
Audio | English DD (Dolby Digital) 5.1 Surround |
Actors | Kevin Spacey as David Gale Kate Winslet as Bitsey Bloom Laura Linney as Constance Harraway Gabriel Mann as Zack Stemmons Matt Craven as Dusty Wright Leon Rippy as Braxton Belyeu Rhona Mitra as Berlin Melissa McCarthy as Goth girl/Nico Jim Beaver as Duke Grover Elizabeth Gast as Sharon Gale Cleo King as Barbara Kreuster Constance Jones as A.J. Roberts (reporter) Lee Ritchey as Joe Mullarkey Brandy Little as Motel waitress Cindy Waite as Margie Jesse De Luna as Supervising guard Vernon Grote as Door guard Kimberly Tortorice as Grad student Katie Lott as Berlin's classmate Noah Truesdale as Jamie Gale Larissa Wolcott as Babysitter Chuck Cureau as Greer Sean Hennigan as Ross Charles Sanders as John Mike Fontaine as TV assistant director Marco Perella as TV host Michael Crabtree as Gov. Hardin Julio Cedillo as Officer Ramirez Chris Meister as Officer Hasermann Cliff Stephens as University president Chris Drewy as Radio Shed executive Jeff Gibbs as Josh Katina Potts as Rosie Katherine James as Beth James Huston as DeathWatch chief/TV reporter Cindy Michelle as Constance's doctor Chris Warner as Hospital orderly Jennifer Halverson as College girl Maurice Moore as Belyeu's clerk Brenda Sendejo as Belyeu's assistant Julia LaShae as New homeowner Rick Morrow as Section 1835 guard Matthew Posey as Inmate cook Julia Kay-Laskowski as TV soprano Donald Braswell as TV tenor Jack Gould as Chaplain Lynn Mathis as Warden Jack Watkins as Photographer Robert Lott as Bullhorn protester Mark Voges as Bullhorn protester Katherine Willis as Bullhorn protester Gwyn Little as Religious woman Patrick Fries as News cameraman Pilar Ferreiro as Barcelona neighbor Amparo Moreno as Sharon's maid Claudia Parker as Mail girl Joan Gispert as Guillermo Janis Kelly as Liù Mark Richardson as Timur Justin Lavender as Calaf Barbara Petricini-Buxton as TV reporter David Dahl as TV reporter Asia De Marcos as TV Reporter Amparo García as TV reporter Catenya McHenry as TV reporter Brian Orr as TV reporter Kirk Sisco as TV reporter Cassandra Small as TV reporter Oliver Tull as TV reporter Michelle Valen as TV reporter Tanya Zieger as TV reporter Nick Dawson as Interviewee Steve Flanagin as Interviewee George Haynes as Interviewee Kathy Lamkin as Interviewee Evelyn Lindsey as Interviewee T. McFarland as Interviewee Deborah Abbott as Protestor (uncredited) Stacy Austin as Traveler (uncredited) Tom Austin as Businessman (uncredited) Jerry Barker as Concerned man (uncredited) Johnny Bartee as Protester, prison inmate (uncredited) Elizabeth Bertrand as Young nun (uncredited) Keith Bright as Texas governor's aide (uncredited) Ryan Brooks as College student (uncredited) Pei-San Brown as Flight attendant (uncredited) Sheila Cannon as Singing woman (uncredited) Chris Chappelear as College guy (uncredited) Steve Crawford as Student (uncredited) Brandon Dinklage as College student (uncredited) Matthew Dunn as College student (uncredited) Ken Edwards as State Trooper/Lunch patron (uncredited) Nikki Folsom as Reporter (uncredited) Ryan Hancock as Drinking game contestant (uncredited) Peyton Hayslip as Doctor (uncredited) David Heck as Patient at AA meeting (uncredited) C. McFarland as Carla (uncredited) Joshua Meyer as Sports bar youth (uncredited) Bryan O'Hair as College guy on bike (uncredited) Cindy Palla as Victim's mother (uncredited) Alan Parker as Partygoer (uncredited) Keith Poulson as College student/Activist (uncredited) Robin Simmons as Interviewee (uncredited) Melanie Stovall as News magazine secretary (uncredited) Samuel Taylor as College student (uncredited) Ryan Wickerham as Rally (shooter) (uncredited) |