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The plane carrying wealthy Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) crashes down in the Alaskan wilderness. Together with the two other passengers, photographer Robert Green (Alec Baldwin) and assistant...
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The Edge, for all its hokiness, makes it real. When Hopkins...
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Sep 26, 1997 · The Edge: Directed by Lee Tamahori. With Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Elle Macpherson, Harold Perrineau. An intellectual billionaire and two other men struggle to band together and survive after getting stranded in the Alaskan wilderness with a blood-thirsty Kodiak Bear hunting them down.
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- Action, Adventure, Drama
- Lee Tamahori
- 1997-09-26
Feb 27, 1998 · The Edge - In Theatres: 27 February 1998 Director: Lee Tamahori Cast Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Elle Macpherson A billionaire and two other men are stranded, unequipped, by a plane crash in...
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The Edge is a 1997 American survival thriller film written by David Mamet and directed by Lee Tamahori starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin.
Sep 26, 1997 · The setup: Billionaire Charles Morse ( Anthony Hopkins) flies his private plane into the Alaskan wilderness so that fashion photographer Robert Green ( Alec Baldwin) can photograph Morse's wife, a famous model (Elle Macpherson).
Jul 22, 2020 · ‘The Edge’ is overall a very compelling and realistic film. It does a great job of blending elements of ‘man vs. nature’, ‘man vs. animal’, and most importantly ‘man vs. man’, which is an element missing from our survival films.