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Release Date:
August 25, 2000
Original Title:
The Art of War
Alternate Titles:
A Cilada
L'art de la guerre
L'arte della guerra
The Art Of War 1
Zasady walki
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Amen Ra Films
Filmline International
Franchise Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ BR: 14 CA: R CH: 18 CZ: 12+ DE: 18 GB: 18 GR: 15 HU: 16 JP: R18+ NO: 18 US: R
Runtime: 117
Neil Shaw is both agent and weapon - a critical line of defense for the Secretary General of the United Nations. He does not even officially exist. As an international security expert, he must uncover an international plot in which ruthless terrorists threatened to bring down the United Nations on the eve of an historic summit with China. A mysterious chain of events leads to the murder of the Chinese U.N. Ambassador and the terrorists frame Neil Shaw, the one man they believe can stop them. Accused of the crime, Shaw goes underground — in effect, vanishing from his own life — as he tries to stop what could become World War III.
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Assistant Set Decoration:
Xavier Georges
Casting:
Vera Miller
Rosina Bucci
Nadia Rona
Co-Producer:
Kevin Bernhardt
Richard Lalonde
Costume Designer:
Odette Gadoury
Director:
Christian Duguay
Director of Photography:
Pierre Gill
Editor:
Michel Arcand
Executive Producer:
Wesley Snipes
Dan Halsted
Elie Samaha
Line Producer:
Peter Bray
Music Supervisor:
David Franco
Original Music Composer:
Normand Corbeil
Producer:
Nicolas Clermont
Production Design:
Anne Pritchard
Screenplay:
Wayne Beach
Simon Barry
Sound Mixer:
Don Cohen
Story:
Wayne Beach
Stunts:
Henry Kingi Jr.
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