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Release Date:
May 1, 2006
Original Title:
Five Fingers
Alternate Titles:
Juegos Mentales
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
Martijn, an idealistic Dutch pianist, travels to Morocco to help start a food program for malnourished children. Within moments of his arrival, however, Martijn is abducted by a group of terrorists, injected with a debilitating drug, and imprisoned. Under threat of death, the young man engages in a mental chess match with Ahmat, trying to learn his captor's true objective and avoid a horrible fate
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Costume Design:
Alysia Raycraft
Director:
Laurence Malkin
Director of Photography:
Alexander Gruszynski
Editor:
Maureen Meulen
Herman P. Koerts
Peggy Eghbalian
Executive Producer:
Peter Block
Sam Nazarian
Todd Lieberman
David Hoberman
Jason Constantine
Original Music Composer:
John Rea
Producer:
Josh Kesselman
Adam Rosenfelt
Marc Schaberg
Laurence Fishburne
Stavros Merjos
Malcolm Petal
Helen Sugland
Laurence Malkin
Kelley Feldsott Reynolds
Dolly Hall
Production Design:
Julie Berghoff
Screenplay:
Laurence Malkin
Chad Thumann
Script Supervisor:
Kara B. Still
Set Decoration:
Bennett Rivera
Still Photographer:
Patti Perret
Supervising Sound Editor:
Barney Cabral
Perry Robertson
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