Stander (film)
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Directed by | Bronwen Hughes |
Written by | Bima Stagg |
Starring | Thomas Jane Deborah Kara Unger Ashley Taylor David O'Hara Dexter Fletcher Marius Weyers |
Music by | David Holmes |
Cinematography | Jess Hall |
Editing by | Robert Ivison |
Release date(s) | 2003 |
Running time | 116 minutes |
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Stander is a 2003 biographical film about Captain André Stander, a South African police officer who turned into a bank robber, starring Tom Jane.
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[edit] Reception
Stander received mostly positive reviews from critics. Movie magazine Empire gave it four stars out of five saying "a star turn that shifts Jane up a notch or two". Nev Pierce of the BBC gave it four stars as well. It is rated Fresh at 72% and received a Fresh rating of 75% on "Cream of the Crop" on the Rotten Tomatoes website.[1]
[edit] Cast
- Thomas Jane - Andre Stander
- Deborah Kara Unger - Bekkie Stander
- Ashley Taylor - Cor van Deventer
- David O'Hara - Allan Heyl
- Dexter Fletcher - Lee McCall
[edit] Ratings
- The MPAA rating is rated R for violence, language, some sexuality and nudity.
- The BBFC rating is rated 15 for strong language, sex and violence.
[edit] Trivia
- Thomas Jane initially turned down the role. [2]
- The filmmakers were able to talk to Allan Heyl, one of Andre Stander's accomplices who was still in prison; Cor van Deventer, his police partner; and the warden of the prison where Andre was incarcerated.[3] [2]
- Allan Heyl was released on parole on May 18th, 2005. [4]
[edit] Awards and nominations (2005)
- The film was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction.
- The film was nominated for a Golden Fleece Award.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Stander at the Internet Movie Database
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