The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2005) - Movie Details
| Release Date: | June 24, 2005 (Limited) |
| On DVD: | October 11, 2005 |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Director: | Mary McGuckian |
| Writer: | Mary McGuckian |
| Cast: | F. Murray Abraham, Kathy Bates, Gabriel Byrne, Geraldine Chaplin, Robert De Niro, Emilie Dequenne, Adriana Dominguez, Harvey Keitel, Samuel Le Bihan, Pilar Lopez de Ayala, John Lynch, Dominique Pinon, Mark Polish, Michael Polish, Jim Sheridan |
| Studio: | Fine Line Features |
| Running Time: | 120 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated PG for thematic elements, some disturbing images and some sensuality. |
From the backstreet brothels and theatres of 18th century Lima to the majestic courts of Spain; from the palaces of Peruvian Archbishops to the Inquistadorial missions from Madrid; and from the sanctuary of Inca shrines high up among Andean villages to the straits of the American coastlines; comes a story of chance.
Perhaps an accident.
Perhaps not. But one thing is certain. Five seemingly unrelated voyagers find themselves united in the same destiny. Five people, on separate...
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Anonymous says:
July 18, 2004Man-Thing is a great Marvel character, but, as usual, Hollywood has to interject their politically correct "morals" in this production. The "bad guy" is wealthy, and the "good guys" are displaced native Americans...I mean indians. Don't be surprised if a homeless person...I mean a bum, shows up as a "wise sage, with all the answers". Give me a break!
Anonymous says:
July 9, 2004Is the lack of a carrot nose any surprise? It's almost as if Hollywood intentially tries to destroy essential elements of Marvel characters, just to stir up controversy among comic book fans. Black leather X-Men, spider-Man with organic web shooters, and a Hulk that grows three stories tall and runs like the Flash. It's just more of the same. I guess i'll wait for this one to go to video, too. :(
Anonymous says:
March 24, 2004From what I hear, this man-thing will not be sporting the carrot nose that made him so cool. Why bother?
Anonymous says:
November 24, 2003hopefully, this will not turn out to be an abomination like that weak Howard the Duck movie from the 80's. It's about time we saw some decent movies made from the plethora of awesome marvel characters spawned in the 70's!The comic series is fantastic. I am eagerly awaiting this film.