373 TRAFFICUSA Films, 2000PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERBenicio Del Toro, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones,Don Cheadle, Miguel Ferrer, Topher GraceSteven SoderberghLaura Bickford, Marshall Herskovitz, Edward ZwickStephen GaghanIn this unusual three-layered story with a large ensemble cast, Soderbergh turns hiscameras on the North American drug trade. From the growers to the sellers to theusers to law enforcement, each link in the chain is put under the microscope. Gaghanadapted the movie from the award-winning British miniseries, TRAFFIK.374 THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADREWarner Bros., 1948PRINCIPAL CAST Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim HoltDIRECTORJohn HustonPRODUCERHenry BlankeSCREENWRITER John HustonHuston’s classic tale of greed is both an adventure and Western. Three mismatchedprospectors rummage the hills of Tampico, Mexico, for that elusive pot of gold. Oncethey strike it rich, suspicion takes over and destroys their lives. The writer/directorgave his father one of his best parts on film.375 TROUBLE IN PARADISEParamount, 1932PRINCIPAL CAST Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Herbert MarshallDIRECTORErnst LubitschPRODUCERErnst LubitschSCREENWRITERS Samson Raphaelson, Grover JonesThis sophisticated comedy exemplifies the famous “Lubitsch Touch” as two jewelthieves’ relationship is threatened when one is tempted by a beautiful wealthy woman.376 12 ANGRY MENUnited Artists, 1957PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERHenry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed BegleySidney LumetHenry Fonda, Reginald RoseReginald RoseIn a jury room, Fonda methodically faces class and racial prejudices, and convinceseleven other jurors to change their verdict from guilty to not guilty, thus enabling aninnocent young man to go free.
377 TWELVE O’CLOCK HIGHTwentieth Century-Fox, 1949PRINCIPAL CAST Gregory Peck, Dean JaggerDIRECTORHenry KingPRODUCERDarryl F. ZanuckSCREENWRITERS Sy Bartlett, Beirne Lay, Jr.This was one of a new breed of post-World War II films displaying a differentperspective. Peck is the tough, stoic Savage, commander of a US air base in Britain,who must keep his pilots inspired by enforcing strict military discipline.378 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEYMGM, 1968PRINCIPAL CAST Keir Dullea, Gary LockwoodDIRECTORStanley KubrickPRODUCERStanley KubrickSCREENWRITERS Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. ClarkeKubrick’s science fiction epic puts mankind in context between ape and spacevoyager. The film created a stir for its special effects, the computer HAL, and thedebate about the meaning of the film’s final sequence.American Film Institute 121
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