| Directed
by |
M.
Night Shyamalan |
| Writing
Credis |
M.
Night Shyamalan |
| Cast |
Bruce
Willis as David Dunn
Samuel L. Jackson as Elijah Price
Robin Wright Penn as Audrey Dunn
Spencer Treat Clark as Joseph Dunn
Charlayne Woodard as Elijah's Mother
Leslie Stefanson as Kelly
David Duffield as David Dunn Age 20
Laura Regan as Audrey Inverso Age 20
|
| Genre |
Drama
| Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller |
| Salary
of Robin Wright |
$2,500,000 |
| Budget |
$75,000,000
(estimated) |
| Box
Office |
$95,011,339
(USA) / $248,118,121(Worldwide) |
| Opening
Weekend |
$30,330,771
at 2,708 theaters ($11,200 average) |
| Widest
release |
2,708 theaters |
| Release
Date |
14
November 2000 |
| Filming
Dates |
25
April 2000 - July 2000 |
| Filming
locations |
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA |
| Plot |
David
Dunn's (Bruce Willis) marriage with Audrey (Robin Wright
Penn)is crumbling, and he's thinking of moving to New York.
Then when he's coming home from a job interview, his train
derails and he is the only survivor. More than that, he
doesn't have a scratch on him. David is contacted by Elijah
Price (Samuel L Jackson), who runs a comic book art gallery
and suffers from a genetic condition that makes his bones
very easy to break. Elijah has been a comic book fan all
his life, and has developed a theory that they are what
remains of an ancient system of storytelling, and the superheroes
they are about are based on real people. Elijah believes
David may be one of these people. He has hardly ever been
injured or sick, and he has tremendous strength, plus an
uncanny ability to tell if someone is about to or has done
something bad. David doesn't know what to think about the
theory, or Elijah himself. However, events soon conspire
to convince him he may be a superhero after all. |
| Awards
and Nominations |
LINK |
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