Desafía todas las probabilidades… “Rescate Imposible”
El Sargento J.J. ‘Playboy’ Kinney, se une a un equipo de operaciones especiales, para rescatar un activo de la CIA en las Islas Joló, en Filipinas. Cuando la misión se ve comprometida, Kinney se encuentra solo, con rebeldes persiguiéndolo, mientras trata de mantenerse con vida. Su única ayuda proviene del Capitán Eddie ‘Reaper’ Grimm un operador de drones de la Fuerza Aérea que se encuentra a siete mil millas de distancia.
Estreno: 14 de marzo de 2024 en Cines.
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Dirigida por William Eubank, la película cuenta con las actuaciones de Liam Hemsworth, Russell Crowe, Ricky Whittle, Milo Ventimiglia, Luke Hemsworth, Chika Ikogwe, Daniel MacPherson, Joey Vieira, Michael Joaquin, Lincoln Lewis, Robert Rabiah, Jack Finsterer, entre otros.
"It's nighttime. The ship's moved by some terrible power at terrific speed. And though it's imperceptible in the darkness, I have an intuition that we're headed towards a shore. No one else seems to be aboard the vessel. I'm very keenly aware of my aloneness."
-- Daniel Day Lewis as Abraham Lincoln (b.1809-d.1865) in Lincoln (2012) - dir. Steven Spielberg
Lewis Powell (né Payne), one of the conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln who personally attempted to murder Secretary of State William H. Seward. Civil War photographer Alexander Gardner took this picture at the Washington D.C. Naval Yard, 27 April 1865. Two months later Powell was executed for his crimes.
Dan Day-Lewis, Best Actor in a Leading Role for the film, "Lincoln." Jennifer Lawrence, Best Actress in a Leading Role for the film, "Silver Linings Playbook." Anne Hathaway, Best Supporting Actress for the film, "Les Mise'rables." Christopher Waltz, Best Supporting Actor for the film, "Django Unchained."
The New York Tribune reported on April 17 that "the terrible news of Mr. Lincoln's death was broken to [Seward] last night."
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Brooks reported on April 20 that a few days before, Seward had asked to have his bed moved near the window. "His eye caught the stars and stripes at half-mast on the War Department," and Seward told his attendant: "the President is dead." The attendant, according to Brooks, "stammered and changed color as he tried to say nay," but Seward continued: "If he had been alive he would have been the first to call on me; but he has not been here, nor has he sent to know how I am, and there's the flag at half mast." Then Seward, "lay in silence, the great tears coursing down his gashed cheeks, and the dreadful truth sinking into his mind."
-- Walter Stahr, Seward: Lincoln's Indispensable Man
Sally Field as First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, the fiercely ambitious and high-spirited woman who made Abraham Lincoln President of the United States.
“In her bearing she was proud, but handsome and vivacious; she was a good conversationalist, using with equal fluency the French and English languages. When she used a pen, its point was sure to be sharp, and she wrote with wit and ability. She not only had a quick intellect but an intuitive judgment of men and their motives. Ordinarily she was affable and even charming in her manners; but when offended or antagonized she could be very bitter and sarcastic. In her figure and physical proportions, in education, bearing, temperament, history — in everything she was the exact reverse of Lincoln.” — Alexander K. McClure, Lincoln’s Own Yarns and Stories