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The End of Violence

  • Director: Wim Wenders
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Urban Drama
  • Themes: Voyeurs, Crumbling Marriages
  • Main Cast: Frederic Forrest, Samuel Fuller, Udo Kier, Traci Lind, Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell, Gabriel Byrne
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Country: FR/US
  • Run Time: 122 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Wim Wenders directed this allegorical drama about the emotional impact of violence in our culture, set against the backdrop of California's entertainment business. Mike Max (Bill Pullman) is a Hollywood producer who has earned a great deal of money and power in the film industry through his success with a series of brutally violent action pictures. While Max can juggle any number of tasks while working, he can't find time for his wife Paige (Andie MacDowell), and when she announces that she's divorcing him, he admits to himself (but not to her) that he deliberately put her through emotional trauma; Paige leaves to do volunteer work in the Third World, hoping to bring new meaning to her life. Very little reaches Max on an emotional level until Cat (Traci Lind), a stunt performer, is seriously injured on the set of Max's latest project. Not long after, Max is first car-jacked, then kidnapped by a pair of desperate thugs. He escapes and is given shelter by a group of Mexican-American gardeners. Wanting to retreat from the physical and spiritual violence that has become a key part of his life, Max opts to work with the gardening crew and stay away from his old life, remaining "missing" in the eyes of the world as he searches for a new life. Meanwhile, Max and his secretary Claire (Rosiland Chao) become aware of a secret plan that Ray Bering (Gabriel Byrne) has prepared for the city of Los Angeles, which will essentially put the entire town under constant surveillance, with the goal of ending violent crime once and for all. Frederic Forrest, Udo Kier, and legendary director Samuel Fuller also star; Ry Cooder composed the film's striking original score. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Marshall Bell - Sheriffe Call; Daniel Benzali - Brice Phelps; Enrique J. Castillo - Ramon; Rosalind Chao - Claire; Loren Dean - Doc Block; John Diehl - Lowell,Lewis; Frederic Forrest - Ranger MacDermot; Udo Kier - Zoltan Kovacs; Traci Lind - Cat; Henry Silva - Juan Emilio; Pruitt Taylor Vince - Frank Cray; Samuel Fuller - Louis Bering; Peter Horton - Brian; Nicole Ari Parker - Kenya; K. Todd Freeman - Six; Mili Avital - Featured Performer; Marisol Padilla Sanchez - Mathilda

Credit

Heidi Levitt - Casting, Monika Mikkelsen - Casting, Matthew J. Clark - First Assistant Director, Wim Wenders - Director, Peter Przygodda - Editor, Ulrich Felsberg - Executive Producer, Jean-Francois Fonlupt - Executive Producer, Ry Cooder - Composer (Music Score), Pat Norris - Production Designer, Pascal Rabaud - Cinematographer, Wim Wenders - Producer, Deepak Nayar - Producer, Nicholas Klein - Producer, Leslie Morales - Set Designer, Jim Stuebe - Sound/Sound Designer, Nicholas Klein - Screenwriter

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The End of Violence
Directed by Wim Wenders
Produced by Nicholas Klein
Deepak Nayar
Wim Wenders
Written by Nicholas Klein
Wim Wenders
Starring Bill Pullman
Gabriel Byrne
Traci Lind
Rosalind Chao
Andie MacDowell
Music by Ry Cooder
Cinematography Pascal Rabaud
Editing by Peter Przygodda
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) 12 September 1997 (U.S.)
Running time 122 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5,000,000 US (est.)

The End of Violence is a 1997 film by the German director Wim Wenders. The film's cast includes Bill Pullman, Gabriel Byrne, Traci Lind, Rosalind Chao, Andie MacDowell, and Loren Dean, among others. It also features a soundtrack marked with the signature sounds of Wenders regulars Jon Hassell, Ry Cooder, and Bono. The film was praised by a select few critics for its cinematography, but performed poorly in the box office. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

The movie had a budget of $5 million, but only received $386,673 in its domestic box office.

Like many other of Wenders' American movies, the film was shot in multiple locations, for instance the Griffith Observatory in Griffith Park and the Santa Monica Pier.

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