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      • So, even though the story finds its themes and motifs rooted in almost life-like scenarios and classics like Homer’s ‘Illiad,’ the movie is not based on a true story.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nine_DeadNine Dead - Wikipedia

    The nine characters are revealed to be: Christian – a petty criminal. Jackson – a police officer. Leon – an illegal gun seller. Sully – a strip club owner and loan shark. Kelley – an Assistant District Attorney for LA County.

  3. The basis of the story is that nine people are kidnapped and locked in a room with poles where they must figure out why they are there. Each ten minutes, if they don't figure it out, someone dies. As the title suggest, nine people do indeed die, but you might be surprised to see who.

  4. Nine Dead: Directed by Chris Shadley. With Melissa Joan Hart, William Lee Scott, John Terry, James C. Victor. Nine strangers are kidnapped and forced to figure out the connection they have to each other as one has to die every ten minutes.

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    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • Chris Shadley
    • 2009-11-06
    • Selma
    • The French Connection
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    • The Sound of Music
    • 12 Years A Slave
    • Goodfellas
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    • Dog Day Afternoon

    On March 7, 1965, as voting-rights demonstrators attempted to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., during a march to the state capital in Montgomery, they were met by heavily armed police. The day would—known as “Bloody Sunday,” after 17 marchers were hospitalized and 50 treated for lesser injuries—would become a key moment in the fight a...

    The complex drug trafficking scheme known as the French Connection was cooked up by Corsican gangsters in the 1930s: poppy seeds were shipped from Turkey and Lebanon to Marseille, a major French seaport, where they were processed into heroin, before being shipped out to U.S. By the 1960s, up to 44 tons were being moved in the U.S. yearly, prompting...

    Filmmaker Steven Spielberg wanted the cast of his adaptation of Thomas Keneally’s 1982 historical novel to keep something in mind: “We’re not making a film, we’re making a document,” as he put it. Up until that point, there had been documentaries and European films about the Holocaust, but not a modern Hollywood blockbuster. Liam Neeson stars as th...

    Julie Andrews running through the Austrian hills as Maria in the 1965 filmThe Sound of Music is perhaps one of the most well-known opening scenes in cinema history. Based on the memoir of the real Maria, the movie tells the storyof a free-spirited nun sent to become a governess for seven musical children, just before the start of World War II. As i...

    Black British director Steve McQueen’s triple Academy Award-winning 12 Years a Slave, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Lupita Nyong’o, is “a raw, horrifying and essential document,” declared TIME’s film critic. Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup, a free African-American man who was living in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., when he was lured away and kidnapped i...

    “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster,” declares Ray Liotta’s Henry Hill, protagonist ofMartin Scorsese’sGoodfellas, the 1990 classic crime film charting the rise and fall of a mafioso and his network in Italian-American Brooklyn. Viewers of the film, however, are left with plenty of reasons why a life in the mob might no...

    Starring Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams and Michael Keaton as members of a real team of investigative journalists at the Boston Globe,Spotlight shows the efforts of reporters to uncover the history of systematic sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Boston. The film is largely faithful to true events andbased on real people; in January 2002, the Bos...

    Paul Newman and Robert Redford stole hearts and set a new standard for the buddy film when they portrayed notorious real-life outlaws Robert “Butch Cassidy” LeRoy Parker and Harry “The Sundance Kid” Longabaugh in 1969’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. While the film begins with the disclaimer that “most of which follows is true,” in reality, th...

    A younger generation might know Bob Woodward for his exhaustive chronicles of the Trump Administration in his booksFear: Trump in the White House and Rage. But nearly half a century earlier, he was uncovering the secrets of another president: Richard Nixon. In 1972, he and Washington Postcolleague Carl Bernstein began to investigate a break-in at t...

    Al Pacino has played many criminal masterminds over the course of his career, but John Wojtowicz isn’t one of them. On a scorching 1972 summer day, the Vietnam War veteran made a clumsy attempt to rob a Brooklyn bank, only to be penned in with hostages for a 14-hour standoff. Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon depicts the agonizing time spent inside ...

  5. The true number of kidnapped victims and the assailant's motive comes to a haunting reality when nine strangers find themselves handcuffed to nine separate poles in a bunker built by the masked gunman who is hell bent on revenge.

  6. Nine Dead is a 2009 horror thriller film, directed by Chris Shadley, produced by Paula Hart and written by Patrick Wehe Mahoney. The nine characters are revealed to be: 1 — a petty criminal (Christian), 2 — a police officer (Jackson), 3 — an illegal gun seller (Leon), 4 — a strip club owner and loan shark (Sully), 5 — an Assistant ...

  7. Nine Dead is a 2009 Ontological Mystery thriller, directed by Chris Shadley and starring Melissa Joan Hart and William Lee Scott, in which nine people with apparently no connection to each other are kidnapped, and told that one of them will die every 10 minutes unless they can tell their captor the reason why he kidnapped them.