Description
The Foreigner DVD 2017 Az Idegen / Directed by Martin Campbell / Starring: Jackie Chan, Pierce Brosnan
UPC 5996471003303 / ADS 03303
REGION 2 PAL DVD
MADE IN EU
AUDIO: Hungarian 5.1, English 5.1
SUBTITLES: Hungarian
Total Runtime: 109 minutes
English Summary:
The Foreigner is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and written by David Marconi, based on the 1992 novel The Chinaman by Stephen Leather. The American-British-Chinese co-production stars Jackie Chan, Pierce Brosnan, Michael McElhatton, Liu Tao, Charlie Murphy, Orla Brady and Katie Leung, and follows a British-Nung Chinese man who seeks revenge for the death of his daughter.
The Foreigner was released in China on 30 September 2017, in the United States on 13 October 2017, distributed by STXfilms, and in the United Kingdom in December 2017 on Netflix. It grossed $145 million worldwide and received mixed reviews, although critics praised the against type performances of Chan and Brosnan.
Hungarian Summary:
Quam Londonban egy kínai étterem tulajdonosa. Egy bombamerényletben, amit az Új IRA nevű terrorcsoport követ el, elveszíti lányát. Mivel felesége és többi gyermeke is gyilkosság áldozata lett évekkel ezelőtt, mindent feladva a merénylők nyomába ered. Látóterébe kerül Henessey az ex-IRA tag, akit kemény módszerekkel nyomás alá helyez a gyilkosok nevének kiadása végett.
Cast / Szereplők:
- Jackie Chan as Ngoc Minh Quan, a Nung Chinese former Vietnam War special forces operative turned London restaurateur in Walworth, who looks for revenge after his daughter is killed in a bombing.
- Pierce Brosnan as Liam Hennessy, the current Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland and a former member of the IRA.
- Michael McElhatton as Jim Kavanagh, Hennesey's second-in-command and head of security.
- Liu Tao as Keyi Lam, Quan's friend and co-owner of the restaurant.
- Charlie Murphy as Maggie Dunn/Sara Mackay, Liam's mistress and an undercover member of the Authentic IRA.
- Orla Brady as Mary Hennessy, Liam's wife.
- Katie Leung as Fan Quan[4][5], Ngoc Minh's daughter who is killed in a bombing by the Authentic IRA.
- Ray Fearon as Commander Richard Bromley, head of the Metropolitan Police Service's Counter Terrorism Command.
- Dermot Crowley as Hugh McGrath, an old associate of Hennessy's later revealed to be the Authentic IRA's leader.
- Rory Fleck-Byrne as Sean Morrison, an ex Royal Irish Ranger/United Kingdom Special Forces soldier and Liam's nephew.
- Lia Williams as Katherine Davies MP, a British Cabinet Minister.
- Pippa Bennett-Warner as Marissa Levitt, a Counter Terrorism Command detective.
- Simon Kunz as Matthew Rice, an MI5 interrogation expert.
- Roberta Taylor as Mrs. Taylor
- Rufus Jones as Ian Wood, a news reporter
- Niall McNamee as Patrick O'Reilly, an Authentic IRA cell member responsible for the 1st bombing which killed Quan's daughter.
- Caolan Byrne as McCormick, a member of the Authentic IRA terrorist cell.
- John Cronin as Denis Fisher, a member of the Authentic IRA terrorist cell.
- Stephen Hogan as Christy Murphy, one of Hennessy's henchmen.
- Aaron Monaghan as Pat Nugent, the bombmaker for the Authentic IRA terrorist cell.
- David Pearse as Billy McMahon, one of Hennessy's henchmen.
- Mark Tandy as Simpson, a news editor and Wood's boss.
- Donna Bernard as Channel A news anchor
- Scott Sparrow as Daniel Barrie, a Counter Terrorism Command detective.
- Sean Campion as Byaro Cary
- Sean Gleeson as Billy Mahre
- Thusitha Jayasundera as Mira, a Counter Terrorism Command officer
- Jonathan Cullen as Security Expert
- Grainne Keenan as Beth
- Jane Thorne as Mrs. McAllister
- Stuart Graham as Detective Inspector Donald Greig, Police Service of Northern Ireland
- Yangmeizi Wang as Quan's wife
- David Annen as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Aden Gillet as Ross, an MI5 operational commander.
Directed by | Martin Campbell |
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Screenplay by | David Marconi |
Based on | The Chinaman by Stephen Leather |
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Music by | Cliff Martinez |
Cinematography | David Tattersall |
Edited by | Angela M. Catanzaro |
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Distributed by | STX Entertainment |
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109 minutes |
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Language | English |