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  1. The Edge. (1997 film) The Edge is a 1997 American survival thriller film written by David Mamet and directed by Lee Tamahori starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. The plot follows wealthy businessman Charles Morse (Hopkins), photographer Bob Green (Baldwin), and assistant Stephen (Harold Perrineau), who must trek through the ...

    • September 26, 1997
    • Art Linson
  2. L'urlo dell'odio ( The Edge) è un film del 1997 diretto da Lee Tamahori . Indice. 1 Trama. 2 Riferimenti in altri media. 2.1 Edizione italiana. 3 Note. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Trama.

    • 117 min
    • 1997
  3. 26 set 1997 · The Edge: Directed by Lee Tamahori. With Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Elle Macpherson, Harold Perrineau. An intellectual billionaire and two other men struggle to band together and survive after getting stranded in the Alaskan wilderness with a blood-thirsty Kodiak Bear hunting them down.

    • (77K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Lee Tamahori
    • 1997-09-26
  4. 23 gen 2024 · On the Edge è un film di genere drammatico, poliziesco, thriller del 2022, diretto da Giordano Gederlini, con Antonio de la Torre e Marine Vacth. Durata 100 minuti. Distribuito da Movies...

    • (8)
    • Antonio de la Torre
    • Giordano Gederlini
    • 100 min
  5. 19 apr 2015 · Movies Box. 45.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 261. 84K views 9 years ago. The Edge - In Theatres: 27 February 1998 Director: Lee Tamahori ...more. The Edge - In Theatres: 27 February 1998...

    • 2 min
    • 83,9K
    • Movies Box
  6. 26 set 1997 · David Mamet. The plane carrying wealthy Charles Morse crashes down in the Alaskan wilderness. Together with the two other passengers, photographer Robert and assistant Stephen, Charles devises a plan to help them reach civilization.

  7. 26 set 1997 · The Edge. Roger Ebert September 26, 1997. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. “The Edge” is like a wilderness adventure movie written by David Mamet, which is not surprising, since it was written by Mamet. It's subtly funny in the way it toys with the cliches of the genre.