Driven (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 27, 2001

Original Title:
Driven

Alternate Titles:
เร่งสุดแรง แซงเบียดนรก

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Companies:
Don Carmody Productions
Epsilon Motion Pictures
Franchise Pictures
Trackform Film Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia | Canada | Switzerland | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  AU: PG  BR: L  CH: 12  CZ: U  DE: 12  FR: TP  GR: PG  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 116

Get ready for the race of your life.

Talented rookie race-car driver Jimmy Bly has started losing his focus and begins to slip in the race rankings. It's no wonder, with the immense pressure being shoveled on him by his overly ambitious promoter brother as well as Bly's romance with his arch rival's girlfriend Sophia. With much riding on Bly, car owner Carl Henry brings former racing star Joe Tanto on board to help Bly. To drive Bly back to the top of the rankings, Tanto must first deal with the emotional scars left over from a tragic racing accident which nearly took his life.

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Animation:
Chow Emrich

Art Direction:
Nigel Churcher
Chris Cornwell

Assistant Director Trainee:
Chris Baillie
Julie Brazeau
Joseph T. Finkleman

Assistant Production Manager:
Tekin Cetinkaya

Assistant Unit Manager:
Daniel Boudreau

Associate Producer:
Michelle L. Davis
Leeza-Maria El Khazen

Casting:
Heidi Levitt
Monika Mikkelsen

Co-Executive Producer:
Rebecca Spikings
Tracee Stanley

Co-Producer:
George Edde

Costume Design:
Mary E. McLeod

Director:
Renny Harlin

Director of Photography:
Mauro Fiore

Editor:
Steve Gilson
Stuart Levy

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Daniel R. Chavez

Executive Producer:
Don Carmody
Andrew Stevens
Kevin King Templeton

First Assistant Director:
Alexander H. Gayner
Myron Hoffert

Gaffer:
Michael Bauman

Line Producer:
Mike Drake
Raul Guterres
Jake Jacobson
Tom Karnowski
Jefferson Richard

Location Assistant:
Kolja Spori

Music:
Era

Original Music Composer:
BT

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Tinger

Producer:
Renny Harlin
Sylvester Stallone
Elie Samaha

Production Design:
Charles Wood

Production Manager:
Christopher J. Danton
Karyn McCarthy

Production Supervisor:
Kyoko Kageyama
Vail Romeyn

Screenplay:
Sylvester Stallone
Jan Skrentny

Script Supervisor:
Guylaine Chagnon
Sandy Morrow
Portia Tickell

Second Assistant Director:
Érik Ajduk
Gary B. Goldman
Aiman A. Humaideh
David Arnold

Second Second Assistant Director:
Thomas Coe

Second Unit Director:
Spiro Razatos

Set Decoration:
Gordon Sim

Story:
Neal Tabachnick

Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Gill
Steve Kelso

Stunt Double:
Mark De Alessandro

Stunt Driver:
Allan Padelford
Brian Jagersky
Liise Keeling
Patrick Kerton
Steve Lucescu
Stéphane Lefebvre
Daniel Maldonado
Rana Morrison
David Rigby
Edward A. Queffelec
Bryan J. Thomas
Geoff Williams
Ron Webber

Stunts:
Maxine Dumont
Jean Frenette
Mike Chute
Gilbert Larose Jr.
Danny Lima
C.J. Lusby
Don Stockford
Greg Tracy

Third Assistant Director:
Stéphane Byl
Raymond J. Duff
Greg Edmunds

Unit Production Manager:
Micheline Garant
Jake Jacobson

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brian Jennings

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