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Synopsis
This remake of Force Majeure (aka Uncontrollable Circumstances), a 1989 film with Alan Bates and Kristin Scott Thomas, recalls the prison plight depicted in Midnight Express (1978). Rambling around Asia, getting high and just having a good time, are three young men -- Sheriff (Vince Vaughn), Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix), and Tony (David Conrad). Sheriff and Tony say goodbye to Lewis, a conscientious Greenpeace activist and nature-lover who stays on to rescue endangered Borneo orangutans. Two years later, Tony is an architect about to marry, and Sheriff has a job driving a limo around New York City. When Beth (Anne Heche) steps into Sheriff's limo, she tells him that she's a lawyer working to save Lewis. He learns that Lewis was arrested by Malaysian authorities, tried as a drug dealer, convicted, and sentenced to death. Sheriff's actions of trashing a borrowed bicycle and casually disposing of 100 grams of hash make him responsible for Lewis's predicament, but does he feel guilty enough to get involved? The execution is only eight days away, but it will not happen if Tony and/or Sheriff return to also serve time -- three years each if both come back, but six years if only one returns. Investigating this story is reporter M.J. Major (Jada Pinkett Smith), who views the situation as an important international news story. Tony readily agrees to go back and save Lewis -- but only if Sheriff also returns with him. Sheriff initially declines, prompting the desperate Beth to find ways to convince him to go. Complicating matters, Sheriff and Beth begin to find they are attracted to each other. Eventually, all fly to Malaysia during the final 24 hours before the execution. Director Joseph Ruben filmed in Hong Kong, Macao, and Thailand, with Malaysian prison interiors shot in Philadelphia. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

David Conrad Tony
Anne Heche Beth
Jada Pinkett Smith M.J. Major
Joaquin Phoenix Lewis
Vince Vaughn Sheriff
Nick Sandow Ravitch
Vera Farmiga Kerrie

Production Crew

Dennis Bradford Art Director
Barry Malawski Assistant ADR Editor
Derrick Lorris Assistant Location Manager
Jeffrey Angel Assistant Location Manager
Lucille Masone Smith Assistant Production Coordinator
Tom Kerwick Best Boy Grip
Scott Maguire Camera Loader
Bruce MacCallum Camera Operator
David Knox Camera Operator
Kathleen Chopin Casting
Reynaldo Villalobos Cinematographer
Jason Kliot Co-producer
Mark Mancina Composer (Music Score)
Juliet A. Polcsa Costume Designer
Joseph Ruben Director
Dave Lowry Dolly Grip
Andrew Mondshein Editor
Craig McKay Editor
Chris Hammond Electrician
Mark Proscia Electrician
David Arnold Executive Producer
Ezra Swerdlow Executive Producer
Adam Putnam-Thomas First Assistant Camera
Edwin Effrein First Assistant Camera
Jamie Weidenhorn First Assistant Camera
Michael Cambria First Assistant Camera
Phil Cohen First Assistant Camera
Michael Steele First Assistant Director
Jennifer A. Davidoff Cook First Assistant Editor
John Scott Cook First Assistant Editor
Jonathan Lumley Gaffer
William M. Weberg Grip
James W. Finnerty Key Grip
Lyn Pinezich Location Manager
Elaine Offers Makeup
Kathryn Bihr Makeup
Paul Wagtouicz Post Production Assistant
Alain Bernheim Producer
Steve Golin Producer
Bill Groom Production Designer
Bruce Robinson Screenwriter
Wesley Strick Screenwriter
Julie A. Bloom Second Assistant Director
Jack Gill Second Unit Director
Betsy Klompus Set Designer
Kevin Lee Sound Editor
Richard Q. King Sound Effects Editor
William Sarokin Sound/Sound Designer
Barry Wetcher Still Photographer
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunts
Craig Barron Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 1998
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, drug content, some sexuality and a scene of violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Polygram
Propaganda Films
Tetragram

Release
by Polygram