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117 minutes

The 50 ladies

film clips (links from film.com):
The theater trailer
Stealing the Porsche
"Where is my brother?"
"I will put you away"
50 cars in four days
"I can't help you"
"Hello ladies..."
The chase is on
"He's gone!"


PLOT SYNOPSIS:
(From the Touchstone Pictures' press kit)

Randall "Memphis" Raines (NICOLAS CAGE) long ago abandoned his life of crime, but after an ominous visit from an old friend, he finds he has no choice but to return to what he does best - stealing cars - in order to save his brother's life. It all comes down to one night, 50 cars and a contract.

A true automobile aficionado, Memphis has a burning passion for cars. Fuel injected, high performance, V-8, V-12, turbo charged, loaded or stripped to the bare essentials, he knows and loves every nut and bolt, every gleaming piece of chrome. Memphis is a car thief of legendary proportion. No fancy lock or alarm can stop him; your car will be there and gone in 60 seconds. For years, Memphis eluded the law while boosting every make and model imaginable, with the exception of one elusive car, his beloved Eleanor, a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT 500. When the heat became too intense, he left everything and everyone he loved to find a different life.

But when his kid brother (GIOVANNI RIBISI) tries to follow in his footsteps only to become dangerously embroiled in a high stakes caper, Memphis is sucked back into his old life, tearing up the streets for one last death defying heist.

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer brings a new dramatic edge to the 1974 cult classic "Gone In 60 Seconds," to create a character driven, fast-paced action thriller about two brothers' struggle for redemption and love. The cast of Bruckheimer's "Gone In 60 Seconds" boasts three Academy AwardŽ-winners: Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie and Robert Duvall. The film also stars Giovanni Ribisi, Delroy Lindo, Will Patton, Christopher Eccleston and Chi McBride.


Main Cast:

'39 Ford. 2-seat convertible coupe with functioning windows,
four Zephyr fenders,
'42 Packard grill, Studebaker tailights.
Chopped,
Channeled 9
This behind-the-scenes picture from the set courtesy of
Craig "Hot Rod" Hahn (aka 8-ball)

Key Crew:

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  • Jerry Bruckheimer: Producer
  • Denice Shakarian Halicki: Executive Producer
  • Mike Stenson: Executive Producer
  • Chad Oman: Executive Producer
  • Barry Waldman: Executive Producer
  • Dominic Sena: Director
  • Scott Rosenberg: Screedwriter
  • Chuck Picerni, Jr.: Stunt Cooridnator
  • Jeff Mann: Production Designer
  • Chuck Tamburro: Aerial Coordinator
  • Paul Cameron: Director of Photography
  • Jeff Murrell: Gaffer Gone in the UK
  • Scott Robinson: Key Grip
  • Marlene Stewart: Costume Designer
  • Tom Muldoon: Editor
  • Don Diers: Set Decorator
  • Mike Meinardus: Special Effects Coordinator
  • Peter Devlin: Sound Mixer
  • Tom Thomas: Picture Car Coordinator
  • Boyd Shermis: Visual Effects Supervisor
  • Gabriela Gutentag: Publicist

Above information courtesy of Jerry Bruckheimer Films.
Full credits as of May 15, 2000.

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