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    A History of Violence

    R2005 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Sep 30, 2005 · A History of Violence: Directed by David Cronenberg. With Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt. A mild-mannered man becomes a local hero through an act of violence, which sets off repercussions that will shake his family to its very core.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • David Cronenberg
    • 2005-09-30
  2. A History of Violence is a 2005 action thriller film directed by David Cronenberg and written by Josh Olson. It is an adaptation of the 1997 graphic novel of the same title by John Wagner and Vince Locke. The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, and William Hurt.

  3. A History of Violence (2005) Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.66M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 425K views 10 years ago.

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  4. Maria Bello. Edie Stall. William Hurt. Richie Cusack. Ashton Holmes. Jack Stall. Stephen McHattie. Leland Jones. Watchlist. Gremlins Tropic Thunder Boogie Nights. In Theaters At Home TV Shows....

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    • David Cronenberg
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  5. David Cronenberg, the man behind all kinds of horror and psychological thrillers, released “ A History of Violence ” in 2005, starring Viggo Mortensen and Maria Bello. Based on a book of...

  6. Sep 23, 2005 · The actress shows some skin and sheds some tears in David Cronenberg's latest film, A History of Violence. Maria Bello is certainly not afraid of showing a little skin. Her sex scenes with Viggo ...

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  8. Sep 22, 2005 · Powered by JustWatch. David Cronenberg says his title "A History of Violence" has three levels: It refers (1) to a suspect with a long history of violence; (2) to the historical use of violence as a means of settling disputes, and (3) to the innate violence of Darwinian evolution, in which better-adapted organisms replace those less able to ...

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