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Amelia (film)

"Amelia" ( Eng. Amelia ) is Mira Nair 's biographical film about the life of Amelia Earhart . The main roles in the film are played by Hilary Swank , Richard Gere , Ewan McGregor and Virginia Madsen .

Amelia
Amelia
Movie poster
Genrebiography
drama
melodrama
ProducerMira Nair
ProducerRonald bass
Hilary Swank
Ted white
Kevin Hymen
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Author
script
Ronald bass
In the main
cast
Hilary Swank
Richard Gere
Ewan McGregor
Mia Vasikovska
Christopher Eccleston
OperatorStuart Dreiburg
ComposerGabriel Yared
Film companyFox searchlight pictures
Avalon pictures
AE Electra Productions
Duration111 min
Budget$ 40 million
A country USA
Canada
LanguageEnglish
Year2009
IMDbID 1129445

The script for the film was written by Ronald Bass . Bass wrote the script using several books about Earhart as sources, among them: “East to the Dawn” (Susan Butler), “The Sound of the Wings” (Mary Lovell) and “Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved” (Elgin Long ) [1] .

Content

Story

The film shows the path of Amelia Earhart ( Hilary Swank ) to fame and her relationship with her husband, George Putnam ( Richard Gere ) [2] .

Cast

  • Hilary Swank [1] - Amelia Earhart / Amelia Earhart
  • Richard Gere [3] - George P. Putnam
  • Virginia Madsen [3] - Dorothy Binney
  • Ewan McGregor [2] - Gene Vidal
  • Christopher Eccleston [4] - Fred Noonan
  • Joe Anderson - Bill Stultz
  • William Cuddy - Young Gore Vidal
  • Mia Wasikowska - Elinor Smith

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Variety Magazine - Hilary Swank to play Amelia Earhart
  2. ↑ 1 2 Variety Magazine - Ewan McGregor flies with “Amelia”
  3. ↑ 1 2 Variety Magazine - Virginia Madsen added to “Amelia”
  4. ↑ Variety Magazine - Christopher Eccleston joins "Amelia"

Links

  • Amelia at the Internet Movie Database


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amelia_(film )&oldid = 97803007


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