Red (2010 film)

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Red (2010 film) is an action-comedy movie about retired black-ops agents who reunite after becoming assassination targets, starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Helen Mirren, and based on the DC Comics limited series of the same name.

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instanceOf action comedy film
film
basedOn DC Comics limited series Red NERFINISHED
Red (comic book) NERFINISHED
boxOfficeGross approximately $199 million
budget approximately $58 million
character Alexander Dunning NERFINISHED
Frank Moses NERFINISHED
Ivan Simanov NERFINISHED
Joe Matheson NERFINISHED
Marvin Boggs NERFINISHED
Sarah Ross NERFINISHED
Victoria Winslow NERFINISHED
William Cooper NERFINISHED
cinematographer Florian Ballhaus NERFINISHED
composer Christophe Beck NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Robert Schwentke NERFINISHED
distributor Summit Entertainment NERFINISHED
editor Thom Noble NERFINISHED
filmingLocation New Orleans NERFINISHED
Toronto NERFINISHED
followedBy Red 2 NERFINISHED
genre action comedy film
action film
comedy film
language English
mpaaRating PG-13
nominatedFor Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Red film series NERFINISHED
plotSummary Retired black-ops agents reunite after becoming assassination targets
producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura NERFINISHED
Mark Vahradian NERFINISHED
productionCompany Di Bonaventura Pictures NERFINISHED
Summit Entertainment NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2010-10-15
runningTime 111 minutes
screenwriter Erich Hoeber NERFINISHED
Jon Hoeber NERFINISHED
star Brian Cox NERFINISHED
Bruce Willis NERFINISHED
Ernest Borgnine NERFINISHED
Helen Mirren NERFINISHED
John Malkovich NERFINISHED
Karl Urban NERFINISHED
Mary-Louise Parker NERFINISHED
Morgan Freeman NERFINISHED
Richard Dreyfuss NERFINISHED

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Lorenzo di Bonaventura notableWork Red (2010 film)