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Firewall

  • Director: Richard Loncraine
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Crime Thriller, Action Thriller
  • Themes: Bank Robbery, Kidnapping, Hostage Situations
  • Main Cast: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Robert Patrick
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A businessman becomes the last line of defense for his family and his business in this thriller. Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford) is an upper-echelon technology executive at Landrock Pacific Bank, a leading financial institution based in Seattle. Stanfield oversees security for Landrock, and has made sure that their online banking services are the best-protected in the world, and that the bank's data is safe from hackers and other intruders. However, Stanfield finds out the hard way that his system does indeed have a flaw when he's visited by Bill Cox (Paul Bettany), a cold and calculating man who has spent months learning everything there is know about Stanfield and his family. Cox's underlings have taken Stanfield's wife, Beth (Virginia Madsen), and their two children hostage, and they inform Jack that they will be released only when he uses his knowledge of the bank's security systems to deposit 100 million dollars in Cox's account in an offshore bank. Stanfield is deeply wary but willing to go along to ensure the safety of his family, but when he has reason to doubt that Cox and his cohorts will live up to their end of the bargain, he swings into action to exact justice against the criminals. Firewall also stars Alan Arkin, Robert Forster, and Mary Lynn Rajskub. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Forster - Harry Romano; Alan Arkin - Arlin Forester; Carly Schroeder - Saran Stanfield; Jimmy Bennett - Andy Stanfield; Candus Churchill - Betty; Brenda Crichlow - Bank Teller; Vincent Gale - Willy; Richard Hendery - Security Guard; Eric Keenleyside - Alan Hughes; Vince Vieluf - Pim; Kevin Mundy - Video Surveillance Technician; Kett Turton - Vel; Nikolaj Coster-Waldau - Liam; Jennifer Kitchen - Wendy; Matthew Currie Holmes - Bobby; Ty Olsson - Airport Traffic Cop; Ona Grauer - Waitress; Zahf Paroo - Ravi; Finn Michael - Bank Employee #2; Beverly Breuer - Sandra; Elizabeth Thai - Janet's Neighbor; Andrew McNee - Doorman; David Lewis - Rich; Ken Tremblett - Bob; Gail Ann Lewis - Bank Employee #1; Pat Jenkinson - Laurie; Rebecca Robbins - Girlfriend

Credit

Helen Veronica Jarvis - Art Director, Dave Griffiths - Boom Operator, Mary Gail Artz - Casting, Coreen Mayrs - Casting, Tobin Armbrust - Co-producer, Shuna Harwood - Costume Designer, Richard Whelan - First Assistant Director, Richard Loncraine - Director, Jim Page - Editor, Brent O'Connor - Executive Producer, Bruce Berman - Executive Producer, Dana Goldberg - Executive Producer, Charlie Lyons - Executive Producer, Terry J. Leonard - Fights Choreographer, Veronica Brebner - Hair Styles, Sandy Monesmith - Hair Styles, Sherry Gygli - Hair Styles, Bruce L. Brownstein - Location Manager, Alexandre Desplat - Composer (Music Score), Michael Laudati - Makeup, Veronica Brebner - Makeup, Gitte Axen - Makeup, Brian Morris - Production Designer, Marco Pontecorvo - Cinematographer, Simon Abbott - Production Manager, Armyan Bernstein - Producer, Jonathan Shestack - Producer, Basil Iwanyk - Producer, Dennis S. Sands - Recording, Joani Bye - Singer, Lovena Fox - Singer, Sue Leonard - Singer, Marcus Mosely - Singer, Joe Richards - Singer, Susan Skemp - Singer, Catherine St. Germain - Singer, David Wills - Singer, Chris Andreas - Set Designer, W.A. Andrew Sculthorpe - Special Effects, Rob Paller - Special Effects, Dennis S. Sands - Sound Mixer, Patrick Ramsay - Sound Mixer, Curt Bonn - Stunts, Ed Anders - Stunts, Garvin Cross - Stunts, Mike Crestejo - Stunts, Heath Stevenson - Stunts, Gavin Buhr - Stunts, Ryan Ennis - Stunts, Owen Walstrom - Stunts, Kimani Ray Smith - Stunts, Jason Calder - Stunts, Darryl Scheelar - Stunts, Sylvestra Stuart - Stunts, Crystal Dalman - Stunts, Rick Shuster - Stunts, Rod May - Stunts, Ron Otis - Stunts, Kaska Calder - Stunts, Mike Carpenter - Stunts, Bill Ferguson - Stunts Coordinator, Brent O'Connor - Unit Production Manager, Joe Forte - Screenwriter, Dominic Main - Production Assistant, Timothy Bennett - Production Assistant, Sean Finnan - Production Assistant, Reign Katilee Kinaschuk - Production Assistant, Shandy Lashley - Production Assistant, Troy Sitter - Production Assistant, Matt Venables - Production Assistant, Angus Bickerton - Visual Effects Supervisor, Sean H. Farrow - Visual Effects Supervisor, Hamilton Sterling - Sound Effects Editor, Michael W. Mitchell - Sound Effects Editor, Toni Atterbury - Unit Publicist, Larry Portman - First Assistant Camera, Greg Beaton - First Assistant Camera, Keith S. Woods - Gaffer, Timothy M. Hogan - Key Grip, Joe E. Rand - Music Editor, Carol Dantuono - Post Production Supervisor, Dean Eilertson - Properties Master, Steve Pederson - Re-Recording Mixer, Brad Sherman - Re-Recording Mixer, Shelley Crawford - Script Supervisor, Kathy Houghton - Second Assistant Director, Tony Lazarowich - Special Effects Coordinator, Diyah Pera - Still Photographer, Richard King - Supervising Sound Editor, Tim Field - Visual Effects Producer, Bernie Pollack - Costume/Wardrobe, Kimberly Harris - ADR Editor, Troy Porter - ADR Mixer, Koreen Heaver - Assistant Costumer Designer, Alexander Jared Spencer - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Flemming Lund - Assistant Location Manager, Jason B. Landels - Assistant Properties, Andrew Bock - Assistant Sound Editor, Linda Yeaney - Assistant Sound Editor, Michael Lemmers - Best Boy Grip, Mia Levinson Wheeler - Casting Associate, Fred Boyd - Chief Lighting Technician, Glenn Woodruff - Construction Coordinator, Sandra J. Blackie - Costumes Supervisor, Hugo Weng - Dialogue Editor, Todd Hlagi - Dolly Grip, Mike West - Dolly Grip, Andrea Brown - Extra Casting, Matt Evans - First Assistant Editor, John Roesch - Foley Artist, Alyson Moore - Foley Artist, Allison Chretien - Key Costumer, Ian C. Ballard - Key Hairstylist, Victoria Down - Key Make-up, Michelle Hendriksen - Leadman, Jeremy Stein - Personal Assistant, Weatie Rosenlehner - Personal Assistant, Kyle Leydier - Personal Assistant, Sasha Markova - Personal Assistant, Marcie Larson - Personal Assistant, Erica Lee - Personal Assistant, Barrie Bender - Personal Assistant, Anna J. Edwards - Personal Assistant, Glenn Klekowski - Personal Assistant, Lauren Cynkar - Post Production Assistant, Mandy Butler - Production Accountant, Harold Bernard - Second Assistant Camera, Clayton Richard Long - Second Assistant Camera, Warren Flanagan - Storyboard Artist, Rod May - Transportation Captain, David E. Moroz - Transportation Captain, Mark Gould - Transportation Coordinator, Simon Ager - Visual Effects, Riley Bernard - Visual Effects, Mark Breakspear - Visual Effects, Shauna Bryan - Visual Effects, Ashley Clark - Visual Effects, Kristin Dearholt - Visual Effects, Marta Knapik - Visual Effects, Mathew Krentz - Visual Effects, Colin Liggett - Visual Effects, Carmen Pollard - Visual Effects, Les Quinn - Visual Effects, Madhav Redd - Visual Effects, Johanne Hubert - Set Decorator, Linda Folk - ADR Supervisor, Naan Spiess - Cable Person, Craig Brisker - Construction Foreman, Zara Chun - Craft Service/Catering, Mary Jo Lang - Foley Mixer, Christopher Flick - Foley Supervisor, Mo Henry - Negative Cutter, Gary Hawes - Third Assistant Director, Daniel Mansfield - Third Assistant Director, John Sanderson - Video Assist, Vince Filippone - Assistant Editor, Caroline Hardon - Assistant Editor, Barbara Mcdermott - Assistant Music Editor, Jennifer Silvertand - Assistant Set Decorator

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Firewall
Directed by Richard Loncraine
Produced by Armyam Bernstein
Basil Iwanyk
Written by Joe Forte
Starring Harrison Ford
Paul Bettany
Virginia Madsen
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Robert Patrick
with Robert Forster
and Alan Arkin
Music by Alexandre Desplat
Studio Village Roadshow Pictures
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) February 10, 2006
Running time 100 minutes
Language English

Firewall is a 2006 action/thriller film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Joe Forte. Harrison Ford stars as Jack Stanfield, a security expert at a bank faced with a corporate merger and the offer of a new job.

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Plot

The film opens with Jack Stanfield (Harison Ford) leaving his content, loving wife Beth (Madsen), two children, and a beautiful house to go fulfill his duties as Vice President of Security at Landrock Pacific Bank in downtown Seattle (actually shot in Vancouver, British Columbia as was most of the film). The day goes smoothly until Jack is visited by a collection agency, claiming that he owes $95,000 in debts to their online gambling site. He trusts a fellow colleague to take care of it (as he is convinced of some form of identity theft) and goes out for dinner with colleague Harry and potential employer, Bill Cox. After the meal, Harry leaves in a taxi and Jack gets in his car. Unexpectedly, Cox follows him into the back seat. Cox then goes on to tell Jack that his family is being held hostage at their home to ensure Jack's cooperation. He then points a gun to Jack's head and forces him to drive home.

Upon their arrival, Jack sees that, although his family is unharmed, they are under heavy watch by Cox's henchmen. Jack is not told what to do until the next morning, when he is told that he must give Cox $10,000 each from the bank's 10,000 largest depositors ($100 million total). He is outfitted with audio and video devices in the form of a pen and a body microphone, making any intentions to resist useless.

Once at work, Cox makes a surprise visit, reintroducing himself as Bill Redmond. Next, Jack gives him a tour of the facilities and security system. On the way back home, Jack attempts to bribe a henchman into betraying Cox, yet this only results in Cox killing the man. The Stanfields attempt an escape, but the plan fails just barely. In retaliation, Cox tricks the Stanfields' son Andy with a cookie containing nut products. Because he's allergic, Andy goes into anaphylactic shock. Cox withholds the treatment to it (an EpiPen) until Jack acquiesces to their plan.

The next day, Cox forces Jack to fire his secretary Janet Stone fearing she is growing suspicious. Jack downloads the files for the $110 million onto his daughter Sarah's iPod mini hard drive and then initiates a wire transfer to send the money to Cox's offshore accounts. Before leaving, Jack uses an employee's camera phone to take a picture of the account information on the screen. Cox then sets about wiping his tracks clean, deleting security data and surveillance tapes and using a virus to put the network on the entire building into disarray, setting Jack up to take the fall for embezzlement. Returning home, Jack finds the house empty except for Liam, one of Cox's men.

Realizing Liam is still around for no reason other than to kill him, Jack turns to survival instinct; he pushes Liam over a chair, grabs a heavy glass blender, and viciously beats him in the head with three blows, killing him. He then tries to call Harry using Liam's unmonitored cell phone but cannot reach his friend. Instead, he sneaks into Harry's apartment to wait for his friend's return. Both Cox and Harry enter. Cox suddenly shoots Harry from behind, using the gun he had earlier confiscated from Jack. Because of this, along with a message planted on Harry's answering machine earlier by Beth as she is held at gunpoint, it appears that Jack killed Harry in a jealous rage over Beth.

Jack's family are transported in the back of a van; their wrists are bound behind their backs and they are gagged with tape.

Jack runs to the only ally he has left: his "fired" secretary Janet. He asks her for help, and she provides him with transportation to a late-night branch of the bank at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. There, he uses the picture from the phone he took earlier to get access to Cox's account and calls him. Jack tells him that there’s been a change of plans: he has hacked into his Cayman Island accounts and is stripping five accounts, $20,000,000 apiece. Cox tries forcing Jack to put the money back, but it is a futile threat. Jack informs Cox that he will get his money when he gets his family. Next, Jack tells Cox that he will call him when the banks open to make the exchange before hanging up on him. During the conversation, Jack hears the family dog in the background, and realizes that the family can be located and followed by the GPS tracking unit in the dog's collar. This leads him and Janet to an abandoned house. He leaves Janet on the road to call the police.

Cox shoots one of his own henchman (Vel) who had compassion for the hostages and removed the Stanfield's tape gags after Andy begins to suffocate because he is unable to breathe properly with the tape gag over his mouth. Another chases after Sarah, Jack runs into the chaser with Janet's car, hurling him into an RV, which then explodes, burning the RV, killing him (Vince Vieluf) and destroying Janet's car. Cox, seeing that the tide is turning against him, panics and takes Beth and Andy to the upper level of the house. Jack scales the side of the house, destroys a window and comes to rescue his wife and son, tackling Cox to the floor and forcing him to a final showdown. After a long and grueling struggle with Cox, Jack finally gains the upper hand, impaling him with a pickaxe, and wins his family's freedom.

Reception

Filmed for $60 million, it grossed $82,751,189 worldwide, including $48,751,189 in the United States and $34,000,000 in foreign grosses. It opened at No 4 on February 10, 2006 with a total first weekend gross of $13,635,463 in 2,840 theatres for an average per theatre gross of $4,801.[1] It got negative reviews from Rotten Tomatoes, which gave the film a 19% rating. The community consensus is "Harrison Ford's rote performance brings little to this uninspired techno-heist film whose formulaic plot is befuddled with tedious and improbable twists." However, it was nominated for two awards, the Taurus World Stunt Award for Best Fight, and the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger (Jimmy Bennett).[2]

Film Trivia

The film is set in Seattle, but in one of the opening shots Atlanta's 73 story Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel stands in the foreground. Also, during one scene, you can visibly see the Scotia Bank logo on a skyscraper. Scotia Bank is notably Canadian.

Cast

Actor Role
Harrison Ford Jack Stanfield
Paul Bettany Bill Cox
Virginia Madsen Beth Stanfield
Mary Lynn Rajskub Janet Stone
Jimmy Bennett Andy Stanfield
Carly Schroeder Sarah Stanfield
Robert Forster Harry
Robert Patrick Gary Mitchell
Nikolaj Coster Waldau Liam
Kett Turton Vel
Vince Vieluf Pim
Vincent Gale Willy
Alan Arkin Arlin Forester

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