The Limey (1999) USA
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Réalisateur:Steven Soderbergh
Studio:Lions Gate
Scénariste:Lem Dobbs
Classement:13 ans+ (Violence)
Date de l'ajout:2007-12-11
ASIN:B00003CWSX
UPC:9780784012734
Récompenses:1 win & 8 nominations
Genre:Drame
Date de parution:2001-02-20
IMDb:0165854
Durée:89
Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Format écran:1.85:1
Son:Dolby
Langues:English
Caractéristiques:Behind-the-Scenes Featurette
Technical Specifications
Steven Soderbergh  ...  (Réalisateur)
Lem Dobbs  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Joe Dallesandro  ...  Uncle John (as Joe Dallessandro)
Bill Duke  ...  
Nicky Katt  ...  Stacy the Hitman
Barry Newman  ...  Jim Avery
Terence Stamp  ...  Wilson
Lesley Ann Warren  ...  Elaine
Luis Guzmán  ...  Eduardo Roel
Peter Fonda  ...  Terry Valentine
Amelia Heinle  ...  Adhara
Melissa George  ...  Jennifer 'Jenny' Wilson
William Lucking  ...  Warehouse Foreman
Matthew Kimbrough  ...  Tom Johannson
John Robotham  ...  Rick (Valentine's Bodyguard)
Steve Heinze  ...  Larry (Valentine's Bodyguard)
Nancy Lenehan  ...  Lady on Plane
Wayne Pére  ...  Pool Hall Creep (as Wayne Péré)
Commentaires: Vengeance knows no boundaries.

Résumé: An ex-con (Terence Stamp), fresh out of prison, goes to L.A. to try to learn who murdered his daughter. However, he quickly finds that he is completely out of place with no understanding of the culture he finds. His investigations are helped by another ex-con (Luis Guzman). Together they learn that his daughter had been having an affair with a record producer (Peter Fonda), who is presently having an affair with another young woman (Amelia Heinle). An aging actress (Lesley Ann Warren), who also knew his daughter, forces him to look at his own failures as a father. The movie does focus on the drama of the situation and the inter-relationships of the characters and seldom slips into an action piece.