''Man on Fire'' is a 2004
action
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thriller film
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directed and produced by
Tony Scott
Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was a British film director and producer.
He made his theatrical film debut with ''The Hunger (1983 film), The Hunger'' (1983) and went on to direct highly successful action and t ...
, with a screenplay by
Brian Helgeland
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and co-produced by
Arnon Milchan
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. It is based on the 1980
novel of the same name by
A. J. Quinnell. The film stars
Denzel Washington
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and
Dakota Fanning
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in lead roles, alongside
Christopher Walken
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,
Radha Mitchell,
Giancarlo Giannini
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,
Marc Anthony
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,
Rachel Ticotin and
Mickey Rourke
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in supporting roles. This adaptation shifts the setting from
Naples
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,
Italy
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, to
Mexico City
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, diverging from the earlier
1987 film version of Quinnell's novel, which was also produced by Milchan.
The film follows a despondent, alcoholic former
CIA
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officer-turned-
bodyguard
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, who embarks on a violent revenge spree after a nine-year-old under his charge is kidnapped in Mexico City.
''Man on Fire'' was released in the United States by
20th Century Fox
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on April 23, 2004. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $130 million worldwide against a production budget of $60–70 million. Fanning's performances earned her nominations for the
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer
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and the
.
Additionally, the film received 2 nominations at the
36th NAACP Image Awards –
Outstanding Motion Picture and
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture (Washington).
Plot
In 2003, former
Force Recon Marine and
CIA
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SAD/SOG officer John Creasy travels to
Mexico
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to visit his old friend Paul Rayburn, who convinces him to take a
bodyguard
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position with Samuel Ramos, a wealthy automaker. Samuel needs protection for his young daughter, Lupita "Pita" Ramos, due to a kidnapping insurance policy that requires a bodyguard to be in place.
Struggling with
alcoholism
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and guilt from his past, Creasy initially contemplates
suicide
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Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse. Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or ac ...
, but a misfired gun prompts him to reconsider his fate. Revitalized by the thought that he is meant to live, he takes on his role as Pita's protector, reducing his drinking and finding solace in the
Bible
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. As he bonds with Pita, teaching her to swim, their relationship flourishes.
However, one day, while waiting outside Pita’s piano lesson, Creasy recognizes a car that has been following them. As two federal policemen block the street, he realizes Pita is about to be kidnapped. In the ensuing chaos, he engages the attackers, killing four but sustaining serious injuries while Pita is abducted. As authorities investigate, Creasy becomes a suspect, but reporter Mariana Garcia Guerrero questions the narrative.
AFI agent Miguel Manzano relocates Creasy to a
veterinary clinic to protect him from corrupt officials.
The kidnappers, led by the unseen "Voice", demand a $10 million ransom, which Samuel complies with, aided by
Police Lieutenant
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Victor Fuentes. However, when the ransom drop is ambushed and the Voice's nephew is killed, the Voice threatens the Ramos family, stating Pita will be lost forever as retribution. Manzano warns Creasy about the powerful "brotherhood" involved, comprising corrupt officials and criminals, and Creasy vows to kill everyone connected to the kidnapping.
With Rayburn’s help, Creasy assembles an
arsenal
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and begins his violent quest for revenge. He brutally interrogates the getaway driver for information, leading him to confront several kidnappers and recover incriminating evidence. Guerrero discovers Fuentes' involvement in the brotherhood, prompting her and Manzano to assist Creasy in his mission. Creasy's rampage intensifies as he confronts Fuentes, learning that Samuel's lawyer, Jordan Kalfus, orchestrated the kidnapping to claim insurance money.
Creasy arrives to confront Kalfus at his house but finds the lawyer's
beheaded
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corpse floating in the pool. Creasy then decides to confront Samuel about his involvement with the kidnapping and the ruse is revealed: Samuel and Kalfus agreed to orchestrate the kidnapping in order to pay off old debts belonging to the former's father, and while both expected Lupita to be safely returned by paying off the ransom with the remaining insurance money, the ambush by Fuentes caused the plan to collapse, with Samuel killing Kalfus in a rage. Despondent over this revelation, Creasy gives Samuel a gun and the bullet he once used in his suicide attempt, with Samuel killing himself as Creasy leaves.
Guerrero and Manzano trace the ransom money and uncover the Voice's identity. Creasy captures the Voice’s brother and learns that the ringleader's real name is Daniel Sanchez. They arrange an exchange for Pita, and during the meeting, Creasy, injured but determined, reassures Pita of his love before she is sent to safety. As Creasy is taken away to the Brotherhood, he dies of his injuries en route; within the same day, Manzano executes the Voice during the latter's arrest.
Alternate ending
In an alternate ending, Creasy survives his injuries and confronts the Voice in his office. After a tense verbal exchange, he kills both himself and the Voice in a
suicide bombing
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, mirroring Fuentes' earlier demise.
Cast
*
Denzel Washington
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as John W. Creasy, a former
CIA
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operative and U.S. Marine
Force Recon
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Captain, turned mercenary and bodyguard.
*
Dakota Fanning
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as Guadalupe "Lupita" (Pita) Ramos, Creasy's charge.
*
Radha Mitchell as Lisa Ramos, Pita's mother, an American
expatriate
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from
Texas
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.
["The Making of 'Man on Fire'."]
See IMDb entry
About 32:19, interview segment of Tony Scott
Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was a British film director and producer.
He made his theatrical film debut with ''The Hunger (1983 film), The Hunger'' (1983) and went on to direct highly successful action and t ...
after interview segment of Marc Anthony
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*
Christopher Walken
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as Paul Rayburn, Creasy's former colleague, who runs a security firm in Mexico.
*
Marc Anthony
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as Samuel Ramos, a wealthy auto manufacturer and Pita's father.
*
Giancarlo Giannini
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as Miguel Manzano, a special agent of the
Federal Ministerial Police (AFI). Tony Scott stated "Giancarlo loves women, as did this character."
*
Mickey Rourke
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as Jordan Kalfus, Samuel Ramos' lawyer. Kalfus and Samuel Ramos's father were best friends, and therefore Kalfus has a close relationship with Samuel. Mickey Rourke stated that Kalfus has "a responsibility to his father, to him, to look out for his well-being."
["The Making of 'Man on Fire'." About 37:50, interview segment of ]Mickey Rourke
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Therefore, Kalfus "
ants
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to be there for him" when Ramos "gets his head underwater a little bit".
[
* Rachel Ticotin as Mariana Garcia Guerrero, a reporter for the '' Diario Reforma''
* Roberto Sosa as Daniel Sánchez, the unseen mastermind of the kidnapping plot, known as "La Voz" ("The Voice").
* Jesús Ochoa as Victor Fuentes, a lieutenant in the Anti-Kidnapping Division of the ]Federal Judicial Police
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The jurisdiction of the Federal Judicial Police encompassed the entire nation an ...
and the head of the criminal "La Hermandad" syndicate
* Gero Camilo as Aurelio Sánchez; The Voice's brother and accomplice.
Other actors in the film include Rosa MarÃa Hernández as Maria Rosas Sanchez; The Voice's wife, Charles Paraventi as Jersey Boy, one of The Voice's accomplices; Mario Zaragoza as Jorge Gonzalez; a corrupt policeman and member of the "La Hermandad" syndicate, Carmen Salinas as the guardian, Gerardo Taracena as Colon, Eduardo Yáñez as Fox, and Itatà Cantoral as Evelyn.
Production
Background
Tony Scott
Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was a British film director and producer.
He made his theatrical film debut with ''The Hunger (1983 film), The Hunger'' (1983) and went on to direct highly successful action and t ...
, the film's director, initially attempted to adapt the 1980 source novel by A. J. Quinnell into a film in 1983. Journalist Paul Davies speculated that film producers likely doubted Scott's capability to direct a project of this scale, given that his only directorial effort at the time was the supernatural horror film
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''The Hunger'' (1983), which would be his second film. The novel was later adapted by Élie Chouraqui in his English-language debut, also titled ''Man on Fire'' (1987), featuring Scott Glenn
Theodore Scott Glenn (born January 26 between 1938 and 1942) is an American actor. His roles have included Bill Lester in '' She Came to the Valley'' (1979), Pfc Glenn Kelly in ''Nashville'' (1975), Wes Hightower in '' Urban Cowboy'' (1980), as ...
as Creasy. This earlier adaptation, similar to the novel, was set in Italy
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, which was then a prominent center for kidnappings.
Development and writing
When a remake of ''Man on Fire'' was first considered, producer Arnon Milchan
Arnon Milchan (; December 6, 1944) is an Israeli billionaire businessman, film producer and former spy. He has been involved in over 130 full-length motion pictures and is the founder of production company Regency Enterprises. Regency's film cre ...
, who also produced the 1987 version, initially looked at directors Michael Bay
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and Antoine Fuqua
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before reaching out to Tony Scott
Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was a British film director and producer.
He made his theatrical film debut with ''The Hunger (1983 film), The Hunger'' (1983) and went on to direct highly successful action and t ...
to see if he was still interested.[Davies, Paul (2010), "'Be not overcome by evil but overcome evil with good': The Theology of Evil in ''Man on Fire''". In Nancy Billias (ed.), ''Producing and Promoting Evil''. Rodopi Publishers]
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intended for the film to remain set in Italy
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, with an early draft of the script taking place in Naples
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.["The Stax Report: Script Review of Man on Fire"](_blank)
''IGN
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''. May 8, 2003. Retrieved January 18, 2011. "Creasy is hired to serve as a bodyguard for the Balletto family of Naples (although since the film is being shot in Mexico City perhaps the story's locale has been changed since this draft was written)." and "Rika Balletto (Mitchell), the beautiful wife of struggling but well-to-do businessman Ettore, convinces her aloof husband to hire protection for their precocious young daughter Pinta (Fanning)." However, Scott argued that if the setting remained in Italy, the film would need to be a period piece
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, as kidnappings had become increasingly rare there by the 2000s. Ultimately, Mexico City
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was chosen as the new setting due to its high kidnapping rate and other unspecified reasons.["Social and Personal Obituaries"](_blank)
.
Archive
''Times of Malta
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''. July 14, 2005. Retrieved March 28, 2011. This shift resulted in changes to character names: Rika Balletto was renamed Lisa Martin Ramos, Pinta Balletto became Lupita "Pita" Ramos, and Ettore Balletto was changed to Samuel Ramos.
In adapting Quinnell's novel, screenwriter Brian Helgeland
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retained much of the original dialogue, a fact that Quinnell noted favorably after the film's release. The kidnappers in the film, brothers Daniel and Aurelio Sánchez, were allusions to the notorious "Ear Lopper brothers", Daniel and Aurelio Arizmendi Lopez, who were infamous for serial kidnappings and murders. Kevin Freese of the Foreign Military Studies Office
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remarked that this reference appeared to go unnoticed by much of the audience.[Freese, Kevin (]Foreign Military Studies Office
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, Fort Leavenworth, KS).
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. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
Henry Bean served as an uncredited script doctor
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for the film. Additionally, the name of Pita's dog, Sam, serves as a nod to her character's name in the 1987 film—Samantha "Sam" Balletto.
Casting
Robert De Niro
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was initially offered the role of Creasy, and Gene Hackman
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was also considered for the part. However, Tony Scott
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He made his theatrical film debut with ''The Hunger (1983 film), The Hunger'' (1983) and went on to direct highly successful action and t ...
ultimately cast Denzel Washington
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in the role after they had previously collaborated on the action thriller film '' Crimson Tide'' (1995). Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor. Widely regarded as one of the greatest cinema actors of the 20th century,''Movies in American History: An Encyclopedia'' was originally the top choice to play Rayburn, having been Scott's first pick for the role of Creasy back in 1983.
Ricardo DarÃn was offered the role of The Voice but declined the opportunity.
Scott cited the epic crime film '' City of God'' (2002) as a significant influence on the film's style, and he paid homage to that film by hiring actors Gero Camilo and Charles Paraventi for roles in ''Man on Fire''.
Filming
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
for ''Man on Fire'' took place in Mexico
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, primarily in Mexico City
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, Ciudad Juárez
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, and Puebla
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. Interior scenes were filmed at Estudios Churubusco. Marcelo Ebrard
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, who was the Chief of Police for Mexico City at the time, served as a consultant to the producers, with the hope that the film would raise awareness about the ongoing issue of kidnappings in the region.
Release and reception
Box office
''Man on Fire'' opened in the U.S. on April 23, 2004, in 2,980 theaters, grossing $22,751,490 during its opening weekend, with an average of $7,634 per theater, ranking #1 at the box-office. The film's widest release expanded to 2,986 theaters, ultimately earning $77,911,774 in North America and $52,381,940 internationally, for a total worldwide gross of $130,293,714 against a production budget of $60–70 million. Additionally, the film performed well in the U.S. home video market, generating over $123 million in DVD
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and VHS
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rentals and sales.
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes
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, ''Man on Fire'' holds a rating of 38% based on 167 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10. The consensus notes that "''Man on Fire'''s solid action and top-shelf cast are undone by a relentlessly grim story that gets harder to take the longer it goes on." On Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 36 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews." However, audiences polled by CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film a grade of "A−" on a scale from A to F.
Paul Davies, a journalist, observed that the critical reception of ''Man on Fire'' in the United States was "somewhat less than kind," largely due to critics' disapproval of Creasy's vigilantism
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A vigilante is a person who practices or partakes in vigilantism, or undertakes public safety and retributive justice ...
. Davies argued that "most critics missed" that Creasy does not take "sadistic pleasure" in his actions; instead, he kills to extract information and pursue those involved in Pita Ramos's kidnapping, aiming to avoid harming innocent parties.[Davies, Paul (2010), "'Be not overcome by evil but overcome evil with good': The Theology of Evil in ''Man on Fire''". In Billias (ed.), ''Producing and Promoting Evil'']
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A. J. Quinnell, the author of the original novel, had a favorable reception to this adaptation, particularly praising the film for incorporating many lines from the book.[Massa, Ariadne]
"Gozo based author sees first book become a bestseller"
Archive
. ''The Times of Malta
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''. November 10, 2004. Retrieved March 28, 2012. He noted that he typically dislikes film adaptations but felt the writers "did a good job with ''Man on Fire''," and he loved the chemistry between Creasy and Pita. Quinnell expressed initial shock at Denzel Washington being cast as Creasy, stating, "When I first heard Denzel was playing the part of Creasy, I missed a couple of heartbeats," but ultimately commended Washington's performance, acknowledging the film's violence and the importance of portraying Creasy's anger effectively.
Accolades
Soundtrack
The cut "Smiling" from the soundtrack of ''Man on Fire'', composed and conducted by Harry Gregson-Williams
Harry Gregson-Williams (born 13 December 1961) is a British composer, conductor, orchestrator, and record producer. He has composed music for video games, television and films including the ''Metal Gear'' series, '' Spy Game'', '' Phone Booth' ...
, was adopted as the theme for several television commercials for Omega
Omega (, ; uppercase Ω, lowercase ω; Ancient Greek ὦ, later ὦ μÎγα, Modern Greek ωμÎγα) is the twenty-fourth and last letter in the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numerals, Greek numeric system/isopsephy (gematria), it has a value ...
watches from 2012 to 2013. The soundtrack, featuring 20 tracks, was released on July 27, 2004.
Additionally, the film prominently features music by Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails, commonly abbreviated as NIN (stylized as NIИ), is an American industrial rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988. Its members are the singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Trent Reznor and his frequent col ...
, with lead singer Trent Reznor
Michael Trent Reznor (born May 17, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and composer. He came to prominence as the founder, lead singer, multi-instrumentalist, and primary songwriter of the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. T ...
credited as "Musical Consultant." The soundtrack includes six songs by Nine Inch Nails.
Remake
In 2005, a Hindi remake of ''Man on Fire'', titled ''Ek Ajnabee
''Ek Ajnabee – A Man Apart'' () is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Arjun Rampal and Perizaad Zorabian. It is a remake of Tony Scott's '' Man on Fire'', a film b ...
'', was directed by Apoorva Lakhia
Apoorva Lakhia is an Indian film director.
Early life
Lakhia was born and brought up in Ahmedabad, India. He was educated at the Lawrence School, Sanawar. He dropped out of a filmmaking course in New York University to assist Mira Nair on '' ...
and starred Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan (; 11 October 1942) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He is often considered one of the greatest, most accomplished and commercially successful actors in the history of Indian cinema.*
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in the lead role, renamed Suryaveer "Surya" Singh. Additionally, the film was also remade in Tamil
Tamil may refer to:
People, culture and language
* Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia
**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
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that same year as '' Aanai'', featuring Arjun Sarja
Srinivasa Sarja (born 15 August 1962), better known by his stage name Action King Arjun, is an Indian actor, producer, and director who works predominantly in Tamil cinema. He has mainly acted in Tamil cinema, Tamil films in addition to Telugu ...
in the lead role.
See also
* Cinema of the United States
The cinema of the United States, primarily associated with major film studios collectively referred to as Hollywood, has significantly influenced the global film industry since the early 20th century.
Classical Hollywood cinema, a filmma ...
* List of American films of 2004
References
External links
''Man on Fire'' official website
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