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Release Date:
April 26, 2001
Original Title:
Ambush
Alternate Titles:
The Hire: Ambush
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Anonymous Content
BMW Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
While escorting an elderly man to an undisclosed location, The Driver is confronted by a van full of armed men and is warned that the old man has stolen a large amount of diamonds. The old man claims to have swallowed the diamonds and that the men will likely cut him open to retrieve them. The Driver decides at the last minute to help him, participating in a car chase and shootout with the van. The Driver eventually evades his pursuers and watches their destruction. He then delivers the old man to a town nearby and asks the merchant if he did indeed swallowed the diamonds. The client merely chuckles and walks away. The Driver then leaves.
Art Direction:
Arlan Jay Vetter
Casting:
Denise Chamian
Lisa Fields
Costume Design:
May Routh
Director:
John Frankenheimer
Director of Photography:
Newton Thomas Sigel
Editor:
Robert Duffy
Executive Producer:
David Fincher
Hair Department Head:
Johnny Walker
Makeup Department Head:
Tena Austin
Music:
Michael Wandmacher
Producer:
Robyn Boardman
Aristides McGarry
Production Design:
Michael Z. Hanan
Writer:
Andrew Kevin Walker
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