A Hstory of Violence
The book A Hstory of Violence was made into the movie A History of Violence.
Book details for A Hstory of ViolenceA Hstory of Violence was written by John Wagner. The book was published in 1997 by Vertigo. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com. |
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Now Tom must confront a group of cold-blooded mobsters intent on settling the score. As much as he tries to deny it, he's a man with a history of violence--and with the lives of his family hanging in the balance, he'll do anything to make sure his secret past stays buried...forever.
Movie details for A History of ViolenceThe movie was released in 2005 and directed by David Cronenberg, who also directed Naked Lunch (1991) and Spider (2002). A History of Violence was produced by New Line Home Video. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com. Actors on this movie include Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt, Ashton Holmes, Peter MacNeill, Stephen McHattie, Greg Bryk, Kyle Schmid, Sumela Kay, Gerry Quigley, Deborah Drakeford, Heidi Hayes, Aidan Devine, Bill MacDonald, Michelle McCree, Ian Matthews, R.D. Reid, Morgan Kelly (II) and Martha Reilly. |
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On the DVD
On a single disc and with little fanfare, this DVD makes an excellent case for the best extras of the year. Dive into the one-hour-long documentary and learn more about moviemaking than on many a double-disc. The secret lies in director David Cronenberg's (and his usual crew) folksy casualness in showing off the craft, be it makeup (green screens were used), directing (Cronenberg doesn't storyboard), or art direction (the diner set). It also is very funny to hear about "fish Fridays" and how Maria Bello's Uncle Pete became an influence. Even the infamous sex-on-the-staircase scene is diagnosed with candor as stars Viggo Mortensen and Bello act as if there is no backstage camera. There's only one deleted scene, but it's uncommonly deconstructed on why it was filmed and why it was cut (it's a very Cronenbergian dream sequence). A short bit on Cannes is also a delight. So much is here that Cronenberg's smart commentary track is nearly superfluous. Isn't that a nice surprise? --Doug Thomas
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Stills from A History of Violence
![]() Viggo Mortensoe as Tom Stall | ![]() Ashton Holmes as Jack Stall and Kyle Schmid as Bobby Jordan |
![]() William Hurt as Richie Cusack | ![]() Ed Harris as Carl Fogarty and Viggo Mortensen as Tom Stall |
![]() Maria Bello as Edie Stall | ![]() Director David Cronenberg |