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Proof of Life

Proof of Life

  • Status: Released
  • 08-12-2000
  • Runtime: 135 min
  • Score: 6.1
  • Vote count: 816

Alice hires a professional negotiator to obtain the release of her engineer husband, who has been kidnapped by anti-government guerrillas in South America.

Meg Ryan

Alice Bowman

Russell Crowe

Terry Thorne

David Morse

Peter Bowman

Pamela Reed

Janis Goodman

David Caruso

Dino

Anthony Heald

Ted Fellner

Stanley Anderson

Jerry

Gottfried John

Eric Kessler

Alun Armstrong

Wyatt

Michael Kitchen

Ian Havery

Margo Martindale

Ivy

Mario Ernesto Sánchez

Arturo Fernandez

Pietro Sibille

Juaco

Vicky Hernández

Maria

Norma Martínez

Norma

Diego Trujillo

Eliodor

Aristóteles Picho

Sadro

Sarahi Echeverria

Cinta

Carlos Blanchard

Carols

Raúl Rodríguez

Tomas

Mauro Cueva

Rico

Alejandro Cordova

Rambo

Sandro Bellido

Mono

Miguel Iza

ELT Officer

Roberto Frisone

Calitri

Tony Vázquez

Fred / Marco

Claudia Dammert

Ginger

Rowena King

Pamela

Michael Byrne

Lord Luthan

Jaime Zevallos

Nino

Gilberto Torres

Raymo

Flora Martínez

Linda

Laura Escobar

Cara

Marco Bustos

Alex

Jorge Medina

Berto

Gerard Naprous

Pierre Lenoir

Aleksandr Baluev

Russian Colonel

Dmitriy Shevchenko

Russian Sergeant

Zbigniew Zamachowski

Terry's Driver

Said K. Saralijen

Chechen Leader

Óscar Carrillo

Trial Honcho

Pedro Martínez Laya

Trial Honcho

Wolframio Sinué

Trial Honcho

Alonso Alegría

Master of Ceremonies

Merlin Hanbury-Tenison

Terry's Son

Stefan Gryff

Bank Official

Yolanda Vazquez

Notary

John Chard

We're out of miracles. Russell Crowe would of course come to be better known elsewhere (filmicly) in this year, but what of his other release in 2000? Proof of Life is a blender, a picture that is in part thriller, part romance, part drama and part observation on a very real life problem - that of kidnapping for ransom. So many genres to tackle means that invariably Taylor Hackford's film feels over stuffed, pushing the running time to two hours and fifteen minutes, it is this that hurts it. A shame because if trimmed of the pointless filler and drawn out sequences then there is a very efficient (ok, maybe routine is a better word here) and well acted piece on show. The drama and tension (sexual and perilous threat) is all building towards the action packed finale, which, while well mounted, doesn't seem an adequate pay off for the number of extended chatty scenes we have had to tolerate to get there. Nice tip of the hat to a classic at the end, though. 6/10