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    Proof of Life

    R2000 · Thriller · 2h 15m

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  1. Proof of Life (2000) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Proof of Life is a 2000 American action thriller film directed and produced by Taylor Hackford, and starring Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe The title refers to a phrase commonly used to indicate proof that a kidnap victim is still alive. The film's screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy, who also was an executive producer, and was inspired by ...

    • Taylor Hackford, Charles Mulvehill
    • Danny Elfman
    • December 8, 2000
  3. Dec 8, 2000 · Proof of Life: Directed by Taylor Hackford. With Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe, David Morse, Pamela Reed. Alice hires a professional negotiator to obtain the release of her engineer husband, who has been kidnapped by anti-government guerrillas in South America.

    • (58K)
    • Action, Drama, Thriller
    • Taylor Hackford
    • 2000-12-08
  4. Proof of Life (2000) ← Back to main. Cast 47. Meg Ryan. Alice Bowman Russell Crowe. Terry Thorne David Morse. Peter Bowman Pamela Reed. Janis Goodman ...

  5. Meet the actors and crew who starred in the 2000 drama film Proof of Life, directed by Taylor Hackford and written by Tony Gilroy and William Prochnau. Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe, and David Morse are among the cast members who played the main characters in this romantic thriller about a kidnapping and a rescue mission.

    • Taylor Hackford
  6. Mar 15, 2024 · Proof of Life is a 2000 American action thriller film directed by Taylor Hackford. The story follows Alice Bowman, who hires a professional negotiator to secure the release of her engineer husband, Peter, abducted by anti-government guerrillas in a South American country.

  7. Dec 8, 2000 · Proof of Life is a blender, a picture that is in part thriller, part romance, part drama and part observation on a very real life problem - that of kidnapping for ransom. So many genres to tackle means that invariably Taylor Hackford's film feels over stuffed, pushing the running time to two hours and fifteen minutes, it is this that hurts it.

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