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Fade to Black (2006)

Fade to Black (2006)
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A screen legend is drawn into a murder mystery that reaches to the highest ranks of the entertainment industry in director Oliver Parker's 1940s-era thriller featuring a sleuthing Orson Welles (played by Danny Huston). The year is 1948 and, having just suffered a breakup with Rita Hayworth and a falling-out with Hollywood, Welles arrives in Rome to appear before the cameras in Black Magic. Though Welles' primary concerns on the set of his latest film are to forget his troubles back home and secure financing for his next directorial effort, the on-set murder of a supporting player proves but the opening act of a much larger mystery. Subsequently enlisting the aid of his faithful driver, an ex-policeman named Tommaso (Diego Luna), Welles discovers a hit list that includes his name and points to a deadly and far-reaching conspiracy. As the first democratic elections draw near and old vendettas slowly begin to surface, Welles and his sleuthing companion are about to come into the company of some very dangerous people. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Danny HustonDiego Luna, (more)
Director(s):
Oliver Parker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Fade to Black

A screen legend is drawn into a murder mystery that reaches to the highest ranks of the entertainment industry in director Oliver Parker's 1940s-era thriller featuring a sleuthing Orson Welles (played by Danny Huston). The year is 1948 and, having just suffered a breakup with Rita Hayworth and a falling-out with Hollywood, Welles arrives in Rome to appear before the cameras in Black Magic. Though Welles' primary concerns on the set of his latest film are to forget his troubles back home and secure financing for his next directorial effort, the on-set murder of a supporting player proves but the opening act of a much larger mystery. Subsequently enlisting the aid of his faithful driver, an ex-policeman named Tommaso (Diego Luna), Welles discovers a hit list that includes his name and points to a deadly and far-reaching conspiracy. As the first democratic elections draw near and old vendettas slowly begin to surface, Welles and his sleuthing companion are about to come into the company of some very dangerous people. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Oliver Parker
Writer(s):
Oliver Parker
Producer(s):
Massimo PacilioBarnaby ThompsonJonathan Olsberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Violence)
Categories:
ForeignMystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Michelle K.

    It was a terrible movie-the storyline terrible with or without famous people in something that never happened. The worse part was trying to see any part of Orson Welles in Mr. Huston. Some icons are better off not being played by anyone else.

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    Gabriel R.

    The movie itself was fascinating to me, probably because i am older than dirt and remember Orson Wells on the radio, and later in the movies. Fascinating to wonder where in the world did they get those beautiful cars from the forties! And man, the sets are great, gujess it is because i've been in showbiz for a while. The story is OK, very twisted plot, but as I said, interesting. My wife tought it was too long and was boring.

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    Mike P.

    I didn't find the movie to be "terrible," but the story was quite hard to follow. What little I know about Orson Welles makes me doubt that he would ever have participated in this adventure.

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