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Directed past | James Cameron |
Screenplay by | James Cameron |
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Based on | La Totale! by Claude Zidi Simon Michaël Didier Kaminka |
Produced by |
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Starring |
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Cinematography | Russell Carpenter |
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Music by | Brad Fiedel |
Production | Lightstorm Entertainment |
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Running fourth dimension | 141 minutes[1] |
Country | Usa |
Linguistic communication | English language |
Upkeep | $100[2] [3]–120[4] million |
Box office | $378.ix meg[5] |
True Lies is a 1994 American action comedy moving-picture show written and directed past James Cameron. It was executive produced by Lawrence Kasanoff and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Fine art Malik, Tia Carrere, Bill Paxton, Eliza Dushku, Grant Heslov and Charlton Heston. Information technology is based on the 1991 French comedy motion picture La Totale! [4] The film follows U.Southward. government agent Harry Tasker (Schwarzenegger), who struggles to residue his double life as a spy with his familial duties.
True Lies was the first Lightstorm Entertainment project to be distributed under Cameron'southward multimillion-dollar production deal with 20th Century Fox, equally well as the commencement major production for the visual effects visitor Digital Domain, which was co-founded past Cameron. It was besides the outset motion picture to cost $100 one thousand thousand.
For her functioning, Curtis won the Gold Globe Award for Best Actress – Motility Picture Musical or Comedy and the Saturn Honor for Best Extra, while Cameron won the Saturn Award for All-time Director. The film ultimately grossed $378 meg worldwide at the box-function, becoming the tertiary-highest-grossing movie of 1994, behind The Lion King and Forrest Gump.[vi] It was also nominated at the University Awards and BAFTAs in the Best Visual Furnishings category, and also for seven Saturn Awards.
Plot [edit]
Harry Tasker leads a double life: to his legal secretarial assistant married woman Helen and his rebellious daughter Dana, he is a boring reckoner salesman often away on concern trips, while in actuality he is a hole-and-corner agent for a U.S. counterterrorism and intelligence bureau named Omega Sector. Harry, along with fellow Agents Albert "Gib" Gibson and Faisil, infiltrate a party in Switzerland hosted by billionaire Jamal Khaled, where Harry meets beautiful art dealer Juno Skinner. Eventually they acquire that Juno is not only Khaled'south art dealer, but that she is beingness paid by an Islamic terrorism group chosen "Crimson Jihad", led past Salim Abu Aziz. Harry visits her hush-hush equally a potential buyer to acquire more than, leading Aziz and his men to attempt to impale him. Harry fights them off, just loses Aziz in pursuit. As a result, he misses the birthday party that his married woman and daughter had planned for him.
Harry goes to Helen's office the next day to smooth things over and surprise her for lunch, but overhears her making clandestine arrangements to run into a homo named Simon. Suspecting Helen is having an affair, he uses Omega Sector resource to learn that Simon is a used car salesman who pretends to exist a covert agent to flirt with women. In disguise, Harry and other Omega agents kidnap Helen and Simon. After terrifying Simon into keeping away from Helen, Harry and Gib interrogate Helen using a voice masking device and learn that she is badly seeking run a risk considering of Harry's constant absences. Harry thus arranges for Helen to participate in a staged spy mission, where she is to seduce a mysterious figure (who is actually Harry himself) and found a problems in his hotel room. Aziz's men all of a sudden burst in, kidnap the couple, and take them to an isle in the Florida Keys.
On the island, Harry's suspicions virtually Juno are confirmed: Crimson Jihad paid her to help them smuggle four stolen MIRV nuclear warheads into the country by hiding them in priceless antiquarian statues. Aziz demands that the United States remove all U.Due south. armed forces forces from the Farsi Gulf forever or else he will detonate a warhead each calendar week in a major U.Due south. city. He also says he will detonate one warhead on the uninhabited island to demonstrate that Crimson Jihad is a nuclear ability. Before he and Helen are tortured, Harry is administered a truth serum and confesses his double life to Helen. They escape to watch as i warhead is set to explode in 90 minutes and the others are loaded onto vehicles to be taken into the U.S. via the Overseas Highway, thus bypassing U.Southward. Customs. Harry and Helen get separated in the ensuing melee where Harry kills most of the terrorists, but Aziz gets away with 1 of the warheads. Helen is caught past Juno and taken in a limousine following the convoy. Gib and other Omega agents choice up Harry and they use 2 Marine Harrier Bound Jets to finish the convoy by destroying part of the Seven Mile Bridge. Harry rescues Helen from Juno'southward limo earlier it careens into the ocean below, killing Juno.
The warhead left on the isle detonates in forepart of the public without killing anyone. Gib tells Harry that Aziz and his men are holding Dana hostage in a downtown Miami skyscraper and are threatening to detonate their terminal warhead. Harry commandeers one of the Harriers to rescue his daughter. Faisil gets into the edifice by posing as part of a news team requested by Aziz. When he kills several of Aziz's men, Dana steals the missile control primal and flees to the building's roof, eventually climbing a tower crane and threatening to drib the key to the street. Aziz pursues and nearly catches her before Harry arrives. Harry rescues a shocked Dana and after a tense struggle with Aziz, he eventually has him ensnared on the stop of one of the aeroplane's missiles, which Harry fires at a terrorist helicopter, killing Aziz and the remnants of Crimson Jihad. Harry, Helen, and Dana are then safely reunited.
A year later, Harry and Helen are working together as Omega agents. While on a mission at a formal party, they encounter Simon, working as a waiter and pretending to be a spy as before. He runs abroad in fright after they reveal themselves and threaten to kill him. They trip the light fantastic toe a passionate tango while waiting for their contact and with Gib pleading with them to take their work seriously.
Bandage [edit]
- Arnold Schwarzenegger as Harry Tasker
- Jamie Lee Curtis as Helen Tasker
- Tom Arnold as Albert "Gib" Gibson
- Art Malik as Salim Abu Aziz
- Bill Paxton as Simon
- Tia Carrere every bit Juno Skinner
- Eliza Dushku as Dana Tasker
- Grant Heslov as Faisil
- Charlton Heston as Director Spencer Trilby
- Marshall Manesh as Jamal Khaled
- James Allen as Colonel
- Ofer Samra as Yusef
Production [edit]
Arnold Schwarzenegger stated that while filming a scene with a horse, a photographic camera boom hit the horse and "it went crazy, spinning and rearing" near a drib of ninety anxiety. Schwarzenegger quickly slid off the equus caballus and stuntman Billy D. Lucas (who was one of Arnold'due south main doubles and closest friends) caught him; he ended, "[this is] why I volition always love stunt people".[7] Costing $100[2] [3]–120[4] [8] million to produce, True Lies was the offset film with a product budget of over $100 million.[9] It was filmed over a vii-calendar month schedule.[iv]
Eliza Dushku stated that while filming True Lies at the age of twelve, she was sexually molested by the flick'due south stunt coordinator, Joel Kramer. According to Dushku, shortly afterward that, an adult friend of hers confronted Kramer on gear up, and that aforementioned twenty-four hour period, Dushku was injured during a stunt and several of her ribs were broken, while Kramer was responsible for her safety.[10] Kramer has denied the accusation of sexual misconduct.[11] Dushku's co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Tom Arnold, and director James Cameron all later tweeted their respect and admiration for Dushku's bravery.
Of the many locations that were used in the picture, the Rosecliff Mansion was used for the ballroom tango scenes in the beginning of the film and the exterior of the Swiss chalet that Harry Tasker infiltrates is Ochre Court.[12] The ballroom dancing scene that closes the film, equally well as the scenes in the vestibule of the fictional Hotel Marquis in Washington, take identify in the Crystal Ballroom of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.[13] The outdoor structures used by Aziz's smuggling ring equally a base of operations were a series of custom made Alaska Structures fabric buildings, leased to the production coiffure during filming.[14]
Music [edit]
This was the kickoff movie to apply the 1994 20th Century Fob logo and fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton.[15]
Soundtrack [edit]
True Lies | |
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Film score by Brad Fiedel and various artists | |
Released | July 19, 1994 |
Length | 70:35 |
Characterization | Lightstorm/Epic Soundtrax |
All music is equanimous by Brad Fiedel, except where noted.
No. | Title | Writer(southward) | Performer(s) | Length |
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one. | "Sunshine of Your Honey" | Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton | Living Color | 5:17 |
2. | "Darkness, Darkness" | Jesse Colin Immature | Screaming Trees | iv:08 |
3. | "Solitary in the Dark" | John Hiatt | John Hiatt | 4:46 |
4. | "Entity" | Christian Leibfried, Geoff Haba, Bryan Tulao, David Robert Gould | Mother Natural language | 4:21 |
5. | "Sunshine of Your Love (The Adrian Sherwood & Skip McDonald Remix)" | Bruce, Clapton | Living Color | five:49 |
6. | "Main Title/Harry Makes His Archway" | 2:40 | ||
7. | "Escape from the Chateau" | 2:41 | ||
8. | "Harry'southward Sweet Home" | 1:06 | ||
ix. | "Harry Rides Once again" | 7:05 | ||
10. | "Spying on Helen" | iv:xvi | ||
xi. | "Juno's Place" | 1:29 | ||
12. | "Caught in the Human action" | one:29 | ||
13. | "Shadow Lover" | 1:xx | ||
xiv. | "Island Suite" | 6:55 | ||
15. | "Causeway/Helicopter Rescue" | 7:56 | ||
16. | "Nuclear Kiss" | 0:51 | ||
17. | "Harry Saves the Day" | 8:26 | ||
Total length: | 70:35 |
Songs appearing in the film not included on the soundtrack album:
- "I Never Thought I'd See the Twenty-four hours" – Sade
- "More than Than a Woman" – Bee Gees
- "The Blue Danube" – The Philadelphia Orchestra
- "Por una Cabeza" – Argentinean tango, performed past The Tango Project
Reception [edit]
Box part [edit]
True Lies was a box-role success. Opening in 2,368 theaters in the United States and Canada, it ranked number 1 at the US box part in its opening weekend, grossing $25,869,770. It was the number one film in Japan for twelve straight weeks.[sixteen] It went on to gross $146,282,411 in the United States and Canada and $232,600,000 in the rest of globe, totaling $378,882,411 worldwide,[5] making information technology third highest-grossing picture show of 1994.[17]
Critical reception [edit]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the picture holds an blessing rating of 70% based on 53 reviews, and an boilerplate score of 6.60/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "If it doesn't reach the heights of manager James Cameron's and star Arnold Schwarzenegger'southward previous collaborations, True Lies withal packs enough action and humor into its sometimes absurd plot to entertain".[18] On Metacritic, the motion-picture show has a weighted average score of 63 out of 100 based on reviews from 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average course of "A" on an A+ to F calibration.[20]
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of 4, writing, "It'south stuff like that we go to Arnold Schwarzenegger movies for, and Truthful Lies has a lot of it: express mirth-out-loud moments when the violence is and then cartoonish nosotros don't take information technology seriously, and yet are amazed at its creativity and audacity." He wrote that he found the plot "perfunctory", merely praised the film's stunts and special furnishings.[21]
The film was criticized by the National Review as sexist, cruel, or even misogynistic, for its treatment of female characters, such as the hero (Schwarzenegger) using his agency'southward resources to stalk and frighten his wife.[22] Some Arabs and Muslims perceived the film as carrying strong anti-Arab or anti-Muslim prejudice,[23] [24] with some wanting it banned.[25]
In 2022 retrospective review Polish writer Jacek Szafranowicz called the film "a masterpiece of cinematic fun", naught that collaboration betwixt the director and its main star "deserves a golden medal".[26]
In a negative review, Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote:
Taken individually, the cruder and childish things virtually this film, its determination to apply caricatured unshaven Arabs as terrorists, the pleasance information technology takes in continually mortifying a weasely used-car salesman (Bill Paxton) in the most personal means, might be overlooked, but added together they leave a sour gustatory modality.[27]
Accolades [edit]
Year-terminate lists [edit]
- fourth – David Stupich, The Milwaukee Journal [28]
- Elevation 3 Runner-ups (not ranked) – Sandi Davis, The Oklahoman [29]
- Acme 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Mike Clark, Us Today [thirty]
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Jimmy Fowler, Dallas Observer [31]
- Honorable mention – Michael MacCambridge, Austin American-Statesman [32]
- Honorable mention – Dan Craft, The Pantagraph [33]
- 5th worst – Glenn Lovell, San Jose Mercury News [34]
- Pinnacle 10 worst (listed alphabetically, non ranked) – Mike Mayo, The Roanoke Times [35]
- Superlative ten worst (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – William Arnold, Seattle Postal service-Intelligencer [36]
Awards and nominations [edit]
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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Academy Awards | Best Visual Effects | John Bruno, Thomas L. Fisher, Jacques Stroweis and Patrick McClung | Nominated |
American Cinema Editors Awards | Best Edited Feature Moving-picture show | Conrad Buff IV, Mark Goldblatt and Richard A. Harris | Nominated |
British Academy Moving-picture show Awards | All-time Special Visual Furnishings | John Bruno, Thomas L. Fisher, Jacques Stroweis, Pat McClung and Jamie Dixon | Nominated |
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Feature Films | Lee Orloff, Michael Minkler and Bob Beemer | Nominated |
Gilt Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Motion Moving-picture show – Comedy or Musical[37] | Jamie Lee Curtis | Won |
Japan Academy Film Prize | Outstanding Strange Linguistic communication Film | True Lies | Nominated |
MTV Movie Awards | Best Female person Performance | Jamie Lee Curtis | Nominated |
Best Comedic Performance | Tom Arnold | Nominated | |
All-time Kiss | Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis | Nominated | |
All-time Dance Sequence | Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tia Carrere | Nominated | |
Best Activeness Sequence | Bridge Explosion/Limo Rescue | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | Best Action/Take chances/Thriller Film | True Lies | Nominated |
Best Direction | James Cameron | Won | |
All-time Actor | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Jamie Lee Curtis | Won[a] | |
Best Supporting Actor | Bill Paxton | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Tia Carrere | Nominated | |
Best Special Furnishings | John Bruno (Digital Domain) | Won | |
Screen Actors Club Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Thespian in a Supporting Office | Jamie Lee Curtis | Nominated |
Home media [edit]
True Lies was released on VHS and Laserdisc subsequently its theatrical release, and on DVD on May 25, 1999. A high definition version was released on D-Theater in 2003. The film is currently unavailable for digital buy. In 2018, James Cameron stated that a new transfer for Blu-ray has been completed, just he hasn't found time to review information technology.[38]
Cancelled sequel [edit]
In Apr 1997, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Arnold met with Cameron and discussed the possibility of an eventual True Lies sequel, which would also bring dorsum Curtis in her role. At the time, Cameron was busy working on Titanic.[39] [40] Post-obit the release of Titanic in late 1997, Cameron was planning to brainstorm work on a True Lies sequel early the post-obit year. Schwarzenegger and Arnold were expected to reprise their roles.[41] Cameron conducted a search for a writer to work on True Lies two. In Baronial 1999, Cameron and 20th Century Fox were negotiating to have Jeff Eastin write the script under Cameron's supervision.[40] At the time, the film was being planned for a mid-2001 release, with Cameron expected to straight information technology.[42] By the terminate of 1999, at that place was the possibility that filming would begin in the tertiary quarter of 2000.[43] Nevertheless, development of the script was ongoing equally of June 2000. Cameron planned to produce True Lies 2 with Fob, simply was undecided at that time on whether he would also directly it, as he wanted to await until the script was complete.[44] [45] [46] Eastin worked with Cameron on the projection for approximately a year and a half,[47] and Schwarzenegger and Arnold liked Eastin's script.[48] [49]
By March 2001, the script had been completed, and Curtis was confirmed to reprise her role alongside Schwarzenegger and Arnold.[50] Following the September 11 attacks, Schwarzenegger said in January 2002, "We'll shoot it next year. We have a good script. There does demand to be some changes because it deals with some terrorist deed of some sort. Only it's pretty much washed."[51] Later in 2002, Cameron said the motion-picture show would not be fabricated following the September 11 attacks: "Terrorism is no longer something to have equally lightly as nosotros did in the kickoff ane. I just tin can't run into it happening given the current globe climate."[52] [53]
In June 2003, Schwarzenegger said that after the attacks, "Cameron was worried because there's an airplane scene – a terrific airplane scene – that didn't have anything to practise with the terrorism that nosotros had in nine/11, but it was a great fight scene inside the aeroplane while the plane goes down and this kind of matter. It was a very important moment in the movie, and he felt like he tin can't practice that and therefore has to rewrite information technology ... These things have a long time."[54] The following calendar month, Curtis said the flick would never be made due to the September 11 attacks: "Terrorists aren't funny anymore. They never were, but, it was distant plenty from our psyche that we could brand information technology funny. It'll never exist funny once more. I simply think that that is over, that kind of humour is over."[55] Eastin cited Schwarzenegger'southward 2003 election as California governor as another reason that True Lies 2 did not go made.[47] However, Arnold remained optimistic that the motion picture would exist made.[56] [57] [58] [48] [59]
In 2005, Arnold said he had met with Cameron, Curtis, Paxton, and Dushku to hash out True Lies 2. Arnold said the project would include the return of Schwarzenegger and that filming would begin once his role as California governor was concluded.[56] Cameron said in 2009 that there were no plans to make the movie,[58] [sixty] and Curtis, in 2019, reiterated her previous comments: "I don't think we could ever do another 'True Lies' after 9/11."[61]
In the 2005 motion picture The Child & I, Tom Arnold plays a fictional grapheme based on himself. In that film, the character had starred in True Lies and is pursued by a fan and teams upward with Henry Winkler and Linda Hamilton to make a sequel; Schwarzenegger and Curtis cameo equally themselves.
Other media [edit]
Video games [edit]
Presently after the moving picture'southward release, video games based on the moving picture of the same proper noun were released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Game Gear and Game Male child platforms.
Television [edit]
In September 2010, multiple websites reported Cameron developing True Lies as a possible tv serial with Dark Angel producer René Echevarria serving as showrunner and producer.[62] [63]
In 2017, Fob planned to do a airplane pilot of the serial, with Marc Guggenheim equally screenwriter, McG as executive producer and possible director.[64] [65]
In May 2019, McG appear while as a invitee on Collider Live that the film will receive a television series on Disney+.[66] [67]
On February 10, 2021, CBS appear a pilot club for the second endeavour at a True Lies series accommodation. Matt Nix will write the airplane pilot and produce with Josh Levy via Flying Glass of Milk Productions. James Cameron, director of the film, will executive produce with Rae Sanchini through Lightstorm Entertainment. Mary Viola of Wonderland Sound and Vision volition too executive produce, with Corey Marsh of Wonderland co-executive producing. McG is set to direct the pilot and executive produce via Wonderland.[68] In March 2021, CBS moved the airplane pilot "off cycle" to give the series producers more time to film the airplane pilot later in the year.[69]
See too [edit]
- Listing of American films of 1994
- Arnold Schwarzenegger filmography
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