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hayleylovesjessica · 17 days ago
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Hayley Atwell, Clifford Samuel, Rachel Handshaw, and Ned Wolfgang Kelly, 12 November 2024, London
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All the Black Femmes || Avenue 5
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danbenzvi · 7 years ago
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Just listened to: “Torchwood: Torchwood_Cascade_CDRip.Tor”
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Warning: The unauthorised reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal.  Your downloads are monitored.  Internet piracy is a crime and is punishable by up to 5 years in prison, a fine of £250,000 or death.
Come on, we’ve all done it. We’ve all downloaded a cheeky little something we shouldn’t have. After all, what’s the harm, eh? You never get caught. No-one knows. No-one knocks at your door and tells you you’re about to die.
Turns out, there’s something hiding in the internet. It knows what you’ve done. And it’s going to stop you.
Starring Naoko Mori as Toshiko Sato.
Also starring Robbie Jarvis as Stephen, Ashley Kumar as Max and Rachel Handshaw as Nikki.
Written by Scott Handcock.
[Yes, the title is deliberate.  Yes, the audio is supposed to sound like that.  Yes, anything else is a huge spoiler.]
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bigfinishaudioreviews · 6 years ago
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Featuring: Naoko Mori, Robbie Jarvis, Ashley Kumar, Rachel Handshaw 
Set Between: Season one and season three
Stand alone? : Yes
Marks out of 10: 8/10
*Jump on point*
Review
Ever feel like you’re listening to the same line over and over again! Ever feel like you’re listening to the same line over and over again! Ever feel like you’re listening to the same line over and over again! Don’t read on! This file has been corrupted.
Scott Handcock has penned another fantastic story. This time in the format of a corrupt audio file. Understandably, it’s a little hard to follow at first and you really do have to listen to the whole thing before you can get the full picture and fully understand this brillient concept, but if you can get passed the jump cuts, buffering and repeated lines then this really is worth a listen. Scott Handcock has penned another fantastic story. This audio shares similar ideas to the televised Doctor Who episode “sleep no more”, only with this being audio rather than visual its far more sinister and really plays with your mind. I love a good psychological thriller, and those final few scenes are particularly disturbing. Scott Handcock has penned another fantastic story. This time in the format of a corrupt audio file.
I was excited to see a solo mission for Toshiko Sato since she really didn’t get a lot of focus back in the televised series. On a whole Toshiko was probably one of the most underrated characters on Torchwood. Which is a shame because she is certainly an interesting character. Naoko Mori preformed brilliantly, it’s like she’s never been away from the role. Scott Handcock has penned another fantastic story. This time in the format of a corrupt audio file. Robbie Jarvis also did a great job portraying the supporting role in this audio, its heartbreaking that this love story will never come to be. 
Buy it here
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scotthandcock · 7 years ago
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Wrote and directed this bad boy. It’s bonkers... Rob Harvey and Blair Mowat have really upped their game to tackle the sound design and music challenges on this one, and I’m thrilled.
Naoko knocks it out the park, ably supported by Robbie Jarvis, Rachel Handshaw and Ashley Kumar.
You can download here: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/torchwood_cascade_cdrip-tor-1498
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pubtheatres1 · 6 years ago
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FINISHING THE PICTURE by Arthur Miller Finborough Theatre 12 June – 7 July 2018 ‘This often inspired and well-acted production cannot resolve all the shortcomings of Miller’s script and Finishing the Picture is in essence a curio – the final work of an American Great.’ ★★★ They say there are no second acts in American lives. This seems true for the great American playwrights of the twentieth century. Tennessee Williams famously struggled to find an audience for his later work. Arthur Miller lived a lot longer than Williams, until his late eighties. As you would expect his work-rate slowed and, perhaps inevitably, the critical reception of his work also became more mixed. The Finborough Theatre have produced the European premier of Miller’s final play Finishing the Picture. Written over fifty years after his peak works such as Death of a Salesman and The Crucible, the play revisits his marriage to Marilyn Monroe as the relationship is disintegrating on the set of The Misfits. The names have been changed, but this is clearly what the story is based on. But it is here the script makes its bold move. Kitty – the Monroe character – never appears. This is thematically interesting, capturing the elusiveness and exploitation of the star. All the onstage characters want something from her, mainly to finish the picture. Yet the devices dealing with her absence are not perhaps as compelling as giving her a voice might have been. For example, the second act begins with a succession of characters addressing the offstage film star through her open hotel room door. It is an interesting device but goes on too long. With the main protagonist off stage, the play sometimes lacks focus and drive. However, despite the shortcomings of the script, the production is excellent and the acting strong. Whilst the play is hardly vintage Miller, it is still Miller, and the cast get the material to crackle. It is a play of delicious minor characters, Nicky Goldie excels as the manipulative fraud Flora. Ostensibly Kitty’s ally, her excessive demands are one of the many barriers to the film’s production. Her husband Jerome (Tony Wredden) is Marilyn’s acting guru, who needs to be coaxed to visit (via a first class flight of course) to try and get Kitty to resume the production. Miller’s self-portrait Paul, well played by Jeremy Drake, is less successful. Neither a self-justification or self-pitying, it is another elusive character in the play who is neither compelling nor insightful. The play starts with Philip (Oliver Le Sueur) and Edna (Rachel Handshaw), and the actors thrive in these roles. Le Sueur, as the new producer trying to save the picture, embodies the period, looking like he has just walked off the set of Mad Men. Handshaw is equally as good as Kitty’s assistant, anchoring the others as the only sane person on the madness of a movie set. With a fledging relationship, it is perhaps a shame they are not more central to the play. But they are never going to be. It is all about Kitty. The film production grinds to a halt as its star sits in her hotel room unable to act and relying on medication. This in essence is the dramatic tension of the play – will Kitty be talked into finishing the picture or will the production be cancelled, leading to disaster for all involved, not least financial ruin for Kitty herself. The movie world is so self-absorbed they are almost oblivious to the wildfires raging near the location, something captured in Isabella Van Braeckel’s superb set. It is interesting that Miller chose to revisit his most famous relationship in his final work. But does it make good theatre? The short answer is not really. The script, thankfully, is not a salacious exposé of the famous icon. Yet neither is it a particularly insightful piece. The cinemagoer Terry (Patrick Bailey) spits that Kitty has ten years left in the industry at best, i.e. it is dependent on her appearance. If male American writers do not get second acts, what chance do female actors have? This often inspired and well-acted production cannot resolve all the shortcomings of Miller’s script and Finishing the Picture is in essence a curio – the final work of an American Great. FINISHING THE PICTURE by Arthur Miller Directed by Phil Willmott Produced by The Phil Willmott Company Finborough Theatre 12 June – 7 July 2018 Box Office: https://www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk/productions/2018/finishing-the-picture.php#book-online Andy Curtis is a playwright who regularly has plays performed in London fringe theatre.
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moviemorning003-blog · 7 years ago
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The Complete Detail Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Name Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Storyline CIA chief Hunley (Baldwin) convinces a Senate committee to disband the IMF (Impossible Mission Force), of which Ethan Hunt (Cruise) is a key member. Hunley argues that the IMF is too reckless. Now on his own, Hunt goes after a shadowy and deadly rogue organization called the Syndicate. Detail  Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Director Christopher McQuarrie Writer
Christopher McQuarrie  --  (screenplay)
Christopher McQuarrie  --  (story) &
Drew Pearce  --  (story)
Bruce Geller  --  (television series)
Produced by
J.J. Abrams  --  producer
Zakaria Alaoui  --  line producer: Morocco
Bryan Burk  --  producer
Tom Cruise  --  producer
David Ellison  --  producer
Dana Goldberg  --  producer (produced by)
Don Granger  --  producer
Thomas Hayslip  --  associate producer
Helen Medrano  --  associate producer
Jake Myers  --  executive producer
Maricel Pagulayan  --  associate producer
Daniel M. Stillman  --  line producer: Morocco (as Danny Stillman)
Stars & Cast
Tom Cruise  --  Ethan Hunt
Jeremy Renner  --  William Brandt
Simon Pegg  --  Benji Dunn
Rebecca Ferguson  --  Ilsa Faust
Ving Rhames  --  Luther Stickell
Sean Harris  --  Lane
Simon McBurney  --  Atlee
Jingchu Zhang  --  Lauren
Tom Hollander  --  Prime Minister
Jens Hultén  --  Janik Vinter
Alec Baldwin  --  Alan Hunley
Mateo Rufino  --  A400 Pilot
Fernando Abadie  --  A400 Pilot
Alec Utgoff  --  A400 Crewman
Hermione Corfield  --  Record Shop Girl
Nigel Barber  --  Chairman
William Roberts  --  Senator
Patrick Poletti  --  Senator
Martin Cochrane  --  Senator
David Peart  --  Senator
Barnabás Réti  --  Janik's Sentry (as Barnabas Reti)
Ash Merat  --  Janik's Sentry
James Weber Brown  --  IMF Operator
Robert Maaser  --  Officer Assassin
Wolfgang Stegemann  --  Flautist Assassin
Eva-Marie Becker  --  Opera Lighting Technician (as Eva Marie Becker)
Adam Ganne  --  Opera Lighting Technician
Jesus Alvarez  --  Caláf
America Olivo  --  Turandot
James Cleverton  --  The Mandarin
Martin Nelson  --  Altoum
James McOran Campbell  --  Ping
Tom Lowe  --  Pang
Nicholas Sharratt  --  Pong
Nicholas Lupu  --  Conductor
Stella Stocker  --  Opera Stage Manager
Martin Bermoser  --  Opera Director
Benjamin Plautz  --  Opera Staff
Nina Hartmann  --  Opera Security
Daniela Nitsch  --  Opera Security
Carola Neiderhuber  --  Opera Police
Tim Breyvogel  --  Opera Police
Laurence Rupp  --  Opera Police
Wolfgang Cerny  --  Opera Police
Rupert Wickham  --  Chancellor
Judith Bogner  --  Chancellor's Wife
Peter Stark  --  Chancellor's Security Aide
Ulli Ackermann  --  Chancellor's Security Aide
Saif Al-Warith  --  Saif
Robert Luckay   --  Lane Bodyguard
Tarrick Benham  --  CIA Agent
Tyler Fayose  --  CIA Agent
Rachel Handshaw  --  Drone Technician
Julian Moore Crook  --  Drone Technician
Sean Cronin  --  Masked Syndicate Man
Emilio Aniba  --  Power Plant Guard
Volkan Ay  --  Power Plant Guard
Amra Mallassi  --  Power Plant Guard
Hadrian Howard  --  Power Plant Security
Walles Hamonde  --  Power Plant Security
Shamir Dawood  --  Control Lab Technician
Sagar Radia  --  Control Lab Technician
Yasen Atour  --  Control Lab Technician
Noor Dillan-Night  --  Control Lab Technician
Mingus Johnston  --  Lead Biker
Osy Ikhile  --  CIA Jet Agent
Nigel Allen  --  CIA Jet Agent
Georgina Redhead  --  Prime Minister's Wife
Bruce Lawrence  --  Prime Minister's Bodyguard
Femi Ogunbanjo  --  Prime Minister's Bodyguard
Katie Pattinson  --  Auctioneer
Music by Joe Kraemer Genres Action | Adventure | Thriller Country China | Hong Kong | USA Language English | Swedish | German Release Date
Austria - 23 July 2015       (Vienna) (premiere)
UK - 25 July 2015   (London) (premiere)
USA - 27 July 2015            (New York City, New York) (premiere)
Peru - 28 July 2015
Trinidad and Tobago - 29 July 2015
Taiwan - 29 July 2015
Argentina - 30 July 2015
Australia - 30 July 2015
Chile - 30 July 2015
Colombia - 30 July 2015
Czech Republic - 30 July 2015
Denmark - 30 July 2015
UK - 30 July 2015
Hong Kong - 30 July 2015
Croatia - 30 July 2015
Ireland - 30 July 2015
Israel - 30 July 2015
South Korea - 30 July 2015
Republic of Macedonia - 30 July 2015
Mexico - 30 July 2015
Malaysia - 30 July 2015
Netherlands - 30 July 2015
New Zealand - 30 July 2015
Philippines - 30 July 2015
Serbia  - 30 July 2015
Singapore - 30 July 2015
Uruguay - 30 July 2015
Bangladesh - 31 July 2015
Bulgaria - 31 July 2015
Canada - 31 July 2015
Cyprus - 31 July 2015
Estonia - 31 July 2015
Finland - 31 July 2015
Iceland - 31 July 2015
Lithuania - 31 July 2015
Mongolia - 31 July 2015
Norway - 31 July 2015
Pakistan - 31 July 2015
Romania - 31 July 2015
Sweden - 31 July 2015
Turkey - 31 July 2015
USA - 31 July 2015
Vietnam - 31 July 2015
Indonesia - 1 August 2015(Jakarta) (premiere)
Cambodia - 4 August 2015
Belgium - 5 August 2015
Indonesia - 5 August 2015
India - 5 August 2015       (limited)
Kuwait - 5 August 2015
Kazakhstan  - 5 August 2015
Ukraine - 5 August 2015
United Arab Emirates - 6 August 2015
Austria - 6 August 2015
Germany - 6 August 2015
Hungary - 6 August 2015
Iraq - 6 August 2015
Lebanon - 6 August 2015
Russia  - 6 August 2015
Slovenia - 6 August 2015
Thailand - 6 August 2015
Spain - 7 August 2015
India - 7 August 2015
Japan - 7 August 2015
Latvia - 7 August 2015
Nigeria - 7 August 2015
Poland - 7 August 2015
South Africa - 7 August 2015
Egypt - 12 August 2015
France - 12 August 2015
Brazil - 13 August 2015
Panama - 13 August 2015
Portugal - 13 August 2015
Italy - 19 August 2015
Venezuela - 21 August 2015
Greece - 27 August 2015
China - 8 September 2015
Filming Locations London, England, UK Certificate Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence, and brief partial nudity Box Office Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Budget $150,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend $55,520,089 (USA) (31 July 2015) Gross
$195,042,377 (USA) (28 November 2015)
$194,522,893 (USA) (11 October 2015)
$194,109,254 (USA) (4 October 2015)
$193,455,919 (USA) (27 September 2015)
$191,695,570 (USA) (20 September 2015)
$188,122,923 (USA) (13 September 2015)
$180,386,692 (USA) (6 September 2015)
$170,242,111 (USA) (30 August 2015)
$158,566,597 (USA) (26 August 2015)
$157,514,785 (USA) (23 August 2015)
$146,063,039 (USA) (20 August 2015)
$142,605,538 (USA) (18 August 2015)
$138,437,000 (USA) (16 August 2015)
$118,566,417 (USA) (9 August 2015)
$107,765,579 (USA) (9 August 2015)
$55,520,089 (USA) (2 August 2015)
$195,042,377 (USA)
$682,330,139 (Worldwide) (28 November 2015)
$614,916,210 (Worldwide) (18 September 2015)
$439,866,597 (Worldwide) (26 August 2015)
$405,263,039 (Worldwide) (20 August 2015)
$377,905,538 (Worldwide) (18 August 2015)
$700,868,363 (worldwide)
$259,200,000 (Non-USA) (20 August 2015)
$235,300,000 (Non-USA) (18 August 2015)
$184,600 (Non-USA) (9 August 2015)
$184,600,000 (Non-USA) (9 August 2015)
$505,825,986 (Non-USA)
$2,250,675 (Portugal) (28 November 2015)
Technical Specs Of  Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Runtime 131 min Sound Mix Datasat | Dolby Digital | Dolby Atmos Company Credits Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Production Company
Paramount Pictures (presents)
Skydance Media (presents) (as Skydance Productions)
Bad Robot
China Movie Channel (in association with)
Alibaba Pictures Group (in association with)
Odin
TC Productions
This Movie Detail Written By  www.moviemorning.com   
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tindogpodcast · 7 years ago
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TDP 677: Torchwood 16 TORCHWOOD _ CASCADE _ CDRIP.TOR from @BigFinish
@TinDogPodcast reviews 
This title was released in June 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until August 31st 2017, and on general sale after this date.
WARNING: The unauthorised reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Your downloads are monitored. Internet piracy is a crime and is punishable by up to 5 years in prison, a fine of £250,000 or death.
Come on, we’ve all done it. We’ve all downloaded a cheeky little something we shouldn’t have. After all, what’s the harm, eh? You never get caught. No-one knows. No-one knocks at your door and tells you you’re about to die.
Turns out, there’s something hiding in the internet. It knows what you’ve done. And it’s going to stop you.
Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners
Written By: Scott Handcock Directed By: Scott Handcock
Cast
Naoko Mori (Toshiko Sato), Robbie Jarvis (Stephen), Ashley Kumar (Max), Rachel Handshaw (Nikki)
Producer James Goss Script Editor David Llewellyn
Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
  A new Tin Dog Podcast
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pubtheatres1 · 7 years ago
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DOLPHINS AND SHARKS by James Anthony Tyler Finborough Theatre 12 – 30 September 2017 ★★★★ James Anthony Tyler’s timely comedy, first shown as part of Finborough’s Vibrant Festival of new writing (2016), neatly brings new arguments to the racism debate. Set in a copy shop in Harlem, New York, it’s a realistic play about office workers whose ambitions never quite match the reality. The scenario seems all too familiar, with the unseen top management dictating the standards that must be met, regardless of how it affects the people on the floor. These include the usual cuts for profit (and survival) in a cut-throat business world, so hard, on those bearing the brunt of it, with friendships and loyalties being tested. Worse still are the hardships suffered by those workers who are not being given fair pay, and those being unfairly passed over for promotion. By opening his play with the characters entering as a chain gang, Tyler sets up the narrative of office work as little better than slavery; one race using another as a commodity. Also pertinent are the race divisions amongst the characters, with implied hierarchies between Nigerian, Dominican and African American. So, is it human nature to pick on ‘the other’ to define oneself as superior? Shyko Amos is lovable as the buoyant customer friendly Isabel Peters, who appears to lack any ambition to rise through the ranks. Rachel Handshaw as Xiomara , gives a wonderful performance as the one whose promotion changes her attitude from the bonhomie of friendship to the frostiness of management. She conveys how lonely it is at the top. Director Lydia Parker, who is also Artistic Director of the production company (Over Here Theatre), does a fine job of bringing five contrasting characters together in a lively, well-paced show. Added to this were the pleasing visuals including the wonderfully detailed set with its errant photocopier. The lighting effect for this machine was so cleverly achieved and gave many unexpected ‘entrances’ as if a well- versed chorus to the play. Overall, an enjoyable play with interesting social comment. Reviewer Heather Jeffery is editor of London Pub Theatres magazine www.londonpubtheatre.com (email for press releases: [email protected]) She is also playwright. Her credits include productions at Drayton Arms Theatre (Kensington), Old Red Lion Theatre (Islington), VAULT festival (Waterloo), St Paul’s Church (Covent Garden), Cockpit Theatre (Marylebone) and Midlands Arts Centre (Birmingham)
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moviemorning003-blog · 7 years ago
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The Complete Detail Of Snowden Name Snowden Storyline The NSA's illegal surveillance techniques are leaked to the public by one of the agency's employees, Edward Snowden, in the form of thousands of classified documents distributed to the press. Detail Of  Snowden Director Oliver Stone Writer
Kieran Fitzgerald --  (screenplay)
Oliver Stone --  (screenplay)
 Anatoly Kucherena --  (book)
 Luke Harding --  (book)
Produced by
Max Arvelaiz -- executive producer
Michael Bassick -- executive producer
Moritz Borman -- producer
Olivier Cottet-Puinel -- executive producer: Pathé
Douglas Hansen -- executive producer
Stars & Cast
Melissa Leo -- Laura Poitras
Zachary Quinto -- Glenn Greenwald
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Edward Snowden
Jaymes Butler -- Drill Sergeant
Robert Firth -- Hospital Doctor
Rachel Handshaw  -- CIA Polygraph Adminstrator
Christian Contreras -- CIA Psychologist
Parker Sawyers -- CIA Interviewer
Music by Craig Armstrong Genres Biography | Drama | Thriller Country France | Germany | USA Language English Release Date
USA -- 21 July 2016  (San Diego Comic-Con)
Canada -- 9 September 2016  (Toronto International Film Festival)
Kuwait -- 15 September 2016
Russia -- 15 September 2016
Bulgaria -- 16 September 2016
Canada -- 16 September 2016
Filming Locations
Munich
Bavaria
Germany
Certificate Rated R for language and some sexuality/nudity Box Office Of Snowden Budget $40,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend N/A Gross
$21,480,133 (USA) (6 November 2016)
$21,371,709 (USA) (30 October 2016)
$21,204,796 (USA) (23 October 2016)
$20,900,709 (USA) (16 October 2016)
$20,206,248 (USA) (9 October 2016)
$18,666,877 (USA) (2 October 2016)
$15,050,455 (USA) (25 September 2016)
$21,587,519 (USA)
$21,371,709 (Worldwide) (30 October 2016)
$37,357,216 (worldwide)
$15,769,697 (Non-USA)
Technical Specs Of Snowden Runtime 134 min Sound Mix Dolby Digital Company Credits Of  Snowden Production Company
Endgame Entertainment
Vendian Entertainment
KrautPack Entertainment
This Movie Detail Written By  www.moviemorning.com                    
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moviemorning003-blog · 7 years ago
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The Complete Detail Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Name Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Storyline CIA chief Hunley (Baldwin) convinces a Senate committee to disband the IMF (Impossible Mission Force), of which Ethan Hunt (Cruise) is a key member. Hunley argues that the IMF is too reckless. Now on his own, Hunt goes after a shadowy and deadly rogue organization called the Syndicate. Detail  Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Director Christopher McQuarrie Writer
Christopher McQuarrie  --  (screenplay)
Christopher McQuarrie  --  (story) &
Drew Pearce  --  (story)
Bruce Geller  --  (television series)
Produced by
J.J. Abrams  --  producer
Zakaria Alaoui  --  line producer: Morocco
Bryan Burk  --  producer
Tom Cruise  --  producer
David Ellison  --  producer
Dana Goldberg  --  producer (produced by)
Don Granger  --  producer
Thomas Hayslip  --  associate producer
Helen Medrano  --  associate producer
Jake Myers  --  executive producer
Maricel Pagulayan  --  associate producer
Daniel M. Stillman  --  line producer: Morocco (as Danny Stillman)
Stars & Cast
Tom Cruise  --  Ethan Hunt
Jeremy Renner  --  William Brandt
Simon Pegg  --  Benji Dunn
Rebecca Ferguson  --  Ilsa Faust
Ving Rhames  --  Luther Stickell
Sean Harris  --  Lane
Simon McBurney  --  Atlee
Jingchu Zhang  --  Lauren
Tom Hollander  --  Prime Minister
Jens Hultén  --  Janik Vinter
Alec Baldwin  --  Alan Hunley
Mateo Rufino  --  A400 Pilot
Fernando Abadie  --  A400 Pilot
Alec Utgoff  --  A400 Crewman
Hermione Corfield  --  Record Shop Girl
Nigel Barber  --  Chairman
William Roberts  --  Senator
Patrick Poletti  --  Senator
Martin Cochrane  --  Senator
David Peart  --  Senator
Barnabás Réti  --  Janik's Sentry (as Barnabas Reti)
Ash Merat  --  Janik's Sentry
James Weber Brown  --  IMF Operator
Robert Maaser  --  Officer Assassin
Wolfgang Stegemann  --  Flautist Assassin
Eva-Marie Becker  --  Opera Lighting Technician (as Eva Marie Becker)
Adam Ganne  --  Opera Lighting Technician
Jesus Alvarez  --  Caláf
America Olivo  --  Turandot
James Cleverton  --  The Mandarin
Martin Nelson  --  Altoum
James McOran Campbell  --  Ping
Tom Lowe  --  Pang
Nicholas Sharratt  --  Pong
Nicholas Lupu  --  Conductor
Stella Stocker  --  Opera Stage Manager
Martin Bermoser  --  Opera Director
Benjamin Plautz  --  Opera Staff
Nina Hartmann  --  Opera Security
Daniela Nitsch  --  Opera Security
Carola Neiderhuber  --  Opera Police
Tim Breyvogel  --  Opera Police
Laurence Rupp  --  Opera Police
Wolfgang Cerny  --  Opera Police
Rupert Wickham  --  Chancellor
Judith Bogner  --  Chancellor's Wife
Peter Stark  --  Chancellor's Security Aide
Ulli Ackermann  --  Chancellor's Security Aide
Saif Al-Warith  --  Saif
Robert Luckay   --  Lane Bodyguard
Tarrick Benham  --  CIA Agent
Tyler Fayose  --  CIA Agent
Rachel Handshaw  --  Drone Technician
Julian Moore Crook  --  Drone Technician
Sean Cronin  --  Masked Syndicate Man
Emilio Aniba  --  Power Plant Guard
Volkan Ay  --  Power Plant Guard
Amra Mallassi  --  Power Plant Guard
Hadrian Howard  --  Power Plant Security
Walles Hamonde  --  Power Plant Security
Shamir Dawood  --  Control Lab Technician
Sagar Radia  --  Control Lab Technician
Yasen Atour  --  Control Lab Technician
Noor Dillan-Night  --  Control Lab Technician
Mingus Johnston  --  Lead Biker
Osy Ikhile  --  CIA Jet Agent
Nigel Allen  --  CIA Jet Agent
Georgina Redhead  --  Prime Minister's Wife
Bruce Lawrence  --  Prime Minister's Bodyguard
Femi Ogunbanjo  --  Prime Minister's Bodyguard
Katie Pattinson  --  Auctioneer
Music by Joe Kraemer Genres Action | Adventure | Thriller Country China | Hong Kong | USA Language English | Swedish | German Release Date
Austria - 23 July 2015       (Vienna) (premiere)
UK - 25 July 2015   (London) (premiere)
USA - 27 July 2015            (New York City, New York) (premiere)
Peru - 28 July 2015
Trinidad and Tobago - 29 July 2015
Taiwan - 29 July 2015
Argentina - 30 July 2015
Australia - 30 July 2015
Chile - 30 July 2015
Colombia - 30 July 2015
Czech Republic - 30 July 2015
Denmark - 30 July 2015
UK - 30 July 2015
Hong Kong - 30 July 2015
Croatia - 30 July 2015
Ireland - 30 July 2015
Israel - 30 July 2015
South Korea - 30 July 2015
Republic of Macedonia - 30 July 2015
Mexico - 30 July 2015
Malaysia - 30 July 2015
Netherlands - 30 July 2015
New Zealand - 30 July 2015
Philippines - 30 July 2015
Serbia  - 30 July 2015
Singapore - 30 July 2015
Uruguay - 30 July 2015
Bangladesh - 31 July 2015
Bulgaria - 31 July 2015
Canada - 31 July 2015
Cyprus - 31 July 2015
Estonia - 31 July 2015
Finland - 31 July 2015
Iceland - 31 July 2015
Lithuania - 31 July 2015
Mongolia - 31 July 2015
Norway - 31 July 2015
Pakistan - 31 July 2015
Romania - 31 July 2015
Sweden - 31 July 2015
Turkey - 31 July 2015
USA - 31 July 2015
Vietnam - 31 July 2015
Indonesia - 1 August 2015(Jakarta) (premiere)
Cambodia - 4 August 2015
Belgium - 5 August 2015
Indonesia - 5 August 2015
India - 5 August 2015       (limited)
Kuwait - 5 August 2015
Kazakhstan  - 5 August 2015
Ukraine - 5 August 2015
United Arab Emirates - 6 August 2015
Austria - 6 August 2015
Germany - 6 August 2015
Hungary - 6 August 2015
Iraq - 6 August 2015
Lebanon - 6 August 2015
Russia  - 6 August 2015
Slovenia - 6 August 2015
Thailand - 6 August 2015
Spain - 7 August 2015
India - 7 August 2015
Japan - 7 August 2015
Latvia - 7 August 2015
Nigeria - 7 August 2015
Poland - 7 August 2015
South Africa - 7 August 2015
Egypt - 12 August 2015
France - 12 August 2015
Brazil - 13 August 2015
Panama - 13 August 2015
Portugal - 13 August 2015
Italy - 19 August 2015
Venezuela - 21 August 2015
Greece - 27 August 2015
China - 8 September 2015
Filming Locations London, England, UK Certificate Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence, and brief partial nudity Box Office Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Budget $150,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend $55,520,089 (USA) (31 July 2015) Gross
$195,042,377 (USA) (28 November 2015)
$194,522,893 (USA) (11 October 2015)
$194,109,254 (USA) (4 October 2015)
$193,455,919 (USA) (27 September 2015)
$191,695,570 (USA) (20 September 2015)
$188,122,923 (USA) (13 September 2015)
$180,386,692 (USA) (6 September 2015)
$170,242,111 (USA) (30 August 2015)
$158,566,597 (USA) (26 August 2015)
$157,514,785 (USA) (23 August 2015)
$146,063,039 (USA) (20 August 2015)
$142,605,538 (USA) (18 August 2015)
$138,437,000 (USA) (16 August 2015)
$118,566,417 (USA) (9 August 2015)
$107,765,579 (USA) (9 August 2015)
$55,520,089 (USA) (2 August 2015)
$195,042,377 (USA)
$682,330,139 (Worldwide) (28 November 2015)
$614,916,210 (Worldwide) (18 September 2015)
$439,866,597 (Worldwide) (26 August 2015)
$405,263,039 (Worldwide) (20 August 2015)
$377,905,538 (Worldwide) (18 August 2015)
$700,868,363 (worldwide)
$259,200,000 (Non-USA) (20 August 2015)
$235,300,000 (Non-USA) (18 August 2015)
$184,600 (Non-USA) (9 August 2015)
$184,600,000 (Non-USA) (9 August 2015)
$505,825,986 (Non-USA)
$2,250,675 (Portugal) (28 November 2015)
Technical Specs Of  Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Runtime 131 min Sound Mix Datasat | Dolby Digital | Dolby Atmos Company Credits Of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) Production Company
Paramount Pictures (presents)
Skydance Media (presents) (as Skydance Productions)
Bad Robot
China Movie Channel (in association with)
Alibaba Pictures Group (in association with)
Odin
TC Productions
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The Complete Detail Of Snowden Name Snowden Storyline The NSA's illegal surveillance techniques are leaked to the public by one of the agency's employees, Edward Snowden, in the form of thousands of classified documents distributed to the press. Detail Of  Snowden Director Oliver Stone Writer
Kieran Fitzgerald --  (screenplay)
Oliver Stone --  (screenplay)
 Anatoly Kucherena --  (book)
 Luke Harding --  (book)
Produced by
Max Arvelaiz -- executive producer
Michael Bassick -- executive producer
Moritz Borman -- producer
Olivier Cottet-Puinel -- executive producer: Pathé
Douglas Hansen -- executive producer
Stars & Cast
Melissa Leo -- Laura Poitras
Zachary Quinto -- Glenn Greenwald
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Edward Snowden
Jaymes Butler -- Drill Sergeant
Robert Firth -- Hospital Doctor
Rachel Handshaw  -- CIA Polygraph Adminstrator
Christian Contreras -- CIA Psychologist
Parker Sawyers -- CIA Interviewer
Music by Craig Armstrong Genres Biography | Drama | Thriller Country France | Germany | USA Language English Release Date
USA -- 21 July 2016  (San Diego Comic-Con)
Canada -- 9 September 2016  (Toronto International Film Festival)
Kuwait -- 15 September 2016
Russia -- 15 September 2016
Bulgaria -- 16 September 2016
Canada -- 16 September 2016
Filming Locations
Munich
Bavaria
Germany
Certificate Rated R for language and some sexuality/nudity Box Office Of Snowden Budget $40,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend N/A Gross
$21,480,133 (USA) (6 November 2016)
$21,371,709 (USA) (30 October 2016)
$21,204,796 (USA) (23 October 2016)
$20,900,709 (USA) (16 October 2016)
$20,206,248 (USA) (9 October 2016)
$18,666,877 (USA) (2 October 2016)
$15,050,455 (USA) (25 September 2016)
$21,587,519 (USA)
$21,371,709 (Worldwide) (30 October 2016)
$37,357,216 (worldwide)
$15,769,697 (Non-USA)
Technical Specs Of Snowden Runtime 134 min Sound Mix Dolby Digital Company Credits Of  Snowden Production Company
Endgame Entertainment
Vendian Entertainment
KrautPack Entertainment
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