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Proof of Life (2000)

December 8, 2000 (US) Thriller, Action, Drama • 135m

Overview

When Peter Bowman, an American engineer working in a South American country, is captured by anti-government forces, the rebels learn his identity and demand $5 million for his safe return. However, his US employer is on the verge of insolvency and will not provide the ransom. Peter's wife Alice is forced to deal with the matter on her own and she retains the services of freelance professional hostage negotiator Terry Thorne.

Director

Taylor Hackford

Writer

Tony Gilroy

Top Billed

Meg Ryan

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Steven Reuther
Steven Reuther

Executive Producer

Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman

Original Music Composer

Sławomir Idziak
Sławomir Idziak

Director of Photography

Aneta Cebula-Hickinbotham
Aneta Cebula-Hickinbotham

Production Coordinator

Michael Stevenson
Michael Stevenson

Second Assistant Director

Bruno Rubeo
Bruno Rubeo

Production Design

Anna Pinnock
Anna Pinnock

Set Decoration

Steve Shewchuk
Steve Shewchuk

Set Decoration

David Appleby
David Appleby

Still Photographer

Mark Bakowski
Mark Bakowski

Digital Compositor

Mark Griffin
Mark Griffin

Special Effects Technician

Ruth Myers
Ruth Myers

Costume Designer

Tony Gilroy
Tony Gilroy

Executive Producer

Ian Hickinbotham
Ian Hickinbotham

Unit Production Manager

Kaären F. Ochoa
Kaären F. Ochoa

Unit Production Manager

Chris Carreras
Chris Carreras

First Assistant Director

Gary Davis
Gary Davis

Second Unit Director

Mark Warner
Mark Warner

Editorial Staff

Alonso Alegría
Alonso Alegría

Location Casting

Doreen Jones
Doreen Jones

Location Casting

Dow Griffith
Dow Griffith

Location Manager

Marc Wolff
Marc Wolff

Aerial Coordinator

Luigi Rocchetti
Luigi Rocchetti

Key Makeup Artist



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 6/10

June 20, 2015

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 hou… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$65,000,000

Revenue

$62,761,005

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