Details
Director: | Sydney Pollack, <b>Sydney Pollack</b> |
Writer: | Scott Frank, Charles Randolph, Martin Stellman, Brian Ward |
Producer: | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, G. Mac Brown |
Studio: | Universal Studios |
Genre: | Drama, Thriller, Crime |
Duration: | 2 hr 8 mins |
Languages: | English |
Subtitles: | Spanish |
Sound: | Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish] |
Aspect Ratio: | Fullscreen (4:3, Pan & Scan) |
Discs: | 1 |
Region: | Region 1 |
Release: | Jan 2005 |
Features
Deleted scenes<br> Alternative Ending<br> <b>The Ultimate Movie Set: The United Nations</b><br> A movie industry first - the cast and crew of <i>The Interpreter</i> lead you through the never-before-filmed rooms of the UN headquarters.<br><br> <b>A Day In the Life of Real Interpreters</b><br> From conversation to confrontation, meet the people who enable communication among nations.<br><br> <b>Sydney Pollack at Work: From Concept to Cutting Room</B><br> Check the gate with director Sydney Pollack as he explains the challenges of filming <i>The Negotiator</i><br><br> <b>Interpreting Pan and Scan vs. Widescreen</b><br> Get an exclusive director's perspective on how choosing y our film format can bring a new cinematic dimension to the story.<br><br>
Summary
The Interpreter is an interesting political thriller by Sydney Pollack and starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn. A U. N. interpreter, Silvia Broome (Kidman), finds herself embroiled in an international assassination scheme when she accidentally overhears a planned assassination attempt. At first Agent Tobin Keller (Penn) has his doubts about whether or not Broome is a witness or a suspect of the impending assassination attempt, but slowly becomes convinced that she is only part of a much larger story. The race is on to determine who is the suspect and who is the culprit in this story of political intrigue and the answer may surprise you.