The King (film)
See also: The King
The King is an American film carried out by James Marsh, left in 2005.
Synopsis
After a few years in the navy Elvis Elastic cord decides to turn over at his place and to find his/her father. Elvis finds it and he became Pasteur in a village texan where he founded another family. Elvis decided well to approach his father will use his half-sister to arrive at his ends.
Data sheet
- Title: The King
- Realization: James Marsh
- Scenario: Milo Addica and James Marsh
- Production: Milo Addica, James Wilson, Gwynneth Lloyd, Maureen A. Ryan, Edward R. Pressman, John Schmidt and Sofia Sondervan
- Music: max Avery Lichtenstein
- Photography: Eigil Bryld
- Assembly: Jinx Godfrey
- Decorations: Sharon Lomofsky
- Costumes: Lee Hunsaker
- Country of origin: the United States, the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 105 minutes
- Comings out date: May 15th 2005 (Cannes festival), January 25th 2006 (France), May 5th 2006 (the United States)
- Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France
Distribution
- Gael García Bernal : Elvis Elastic cord
- William Hurt: David
- Pell James: Malery Elastic cord
- Paul Dano: Paul
- Laura Harring: Twyla
- Matthew Buckley : the officer of bridge
- Derek Alvarado: Scoot
- Veronica Bernal: the boyfriend of Elvis
- Billy Joe Martinez: the Mexican representative
- Mohammad Ahmed: Mr. Chopra
- Roger Kunshick: the young man with the flower
- Milo Addica: Bruno
- Long Hudson: the old man with the famished dog
Around film
- turning began the July 2nd 2004 and was held with the Texas.
- The King was presented in official selection of the Cannes festival 2005, in the section a Certain Glance.
External bond
- The King on Internet Movie Database
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