Product Information
Creasy, a former CIA agent, now a cynical recluse, accepts a position as bodyguard for the young daughter of one of Europe's most wealthy families. When the child is kidnapped by violent terrorists Creasy is thrown into a ferocious world of treachery and turmoil. Filled with rage, he fights for their lives, whatever the cost.Product Identifiers
ProducerLucas Foster, Tony Scott, Arnon Milchan
EAN5039036019927
eBay Product ID (ePID)44139650
Product Key Features
ActorDenzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Marc Anthony
Film/TV TitleMan on Fire
DirectorTony Scott
LanguageEnglish
Run Time140 Mins
Aspect Ratio1.85 Wide Screen\16:9 Wide Screen
Release Year2005
FormatDVD
FeaturesWidescreen, Audio Commentary By Director Tony Scott\Inside Look Hide And Seek\15 Deleted Scenes And Alternate Ending With Optional Director Commentary, Closed Caption
GenreGeneral, Action & Adventure
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
Additional InformationJohn Creasy (Denzel Washington) is a lost soul. A former government operative, he has become an alcoholic nomad, searching for inspiration and redemption. An old friend (Christopher Walken) who lives in Mexico gets Creasy a job as a bodyguard for nine-year-old Lupita 'Pita' Ramos (Dakota Fanning), the daughter of Mexican Samuel (Marc Anthony) and his American wife Lisa (Radha Mitchell). Creasy's primary job is to protect Pita from the kidnapping attempts that are an increasing menace to the children of Mexico City's wealthy. A man of few words and many secrets, Creasy initially balks at Pita's attempts to befriend him, but soon a bond grows between the precocious child and this lonely man who is tormented by his past. When Pita is kidnapped despite Creasy's valiant attempts to save her, he will do anything to bring all of those involved to justice. His fury unravels a net of almost unimaginable corruption and greed in the process. Director Tony Scott (TOP GUN, CRIMSON TIDE) builds the relationship between Creasy and Pita in the first half of the film in order to justify Creasy's violent actions in the latter half, and in the process he does a fine job of keeping the film's tension consistently high.
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Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1
Movie/TV TitleMan On Fire