Additional information for Edge of Darkness, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 29, 2010 . The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has not yet been rated. Edge of Darkness has a total running time of 117 minutes.
R
USA
K-15
Finland
IIB
Hong Kong
15
UK
15A
Ireland
NC-16
Singapore
16
Netherlands
R16
New Zealand
15
Norway
MA
Australia
14
Brazil
-12
France
16
Germany
14
Switzerland
PG-13
Philippines
13
Argentina
M/12
Portugal
B15
Mexico
15
South Korea
15
Sweden
14A
Canada
18PL
Malaysia
PG12
Japan
117min
Al filo de la oscuridad
Argentina
Al filo de la oscuridad
Mexico
Al filo de la oscuridad
Peru
Al filo de la oscuridad
Uruguay
A sötétség határán
Hungary
Al límite
Spain
Al saf tehom
Israel
Auftrag Rache
Germany
Fora de Controlo
Portugal
Fuori controllo
Italy
Furia
Poland
Hors de contrôle
France
Intikam Pesinde
Turkey
La frontière des ténèbres
Canada
Na rubu tame
Croatia
O Fim da Escuridão
Brazil
Pimeduse äärel
Estonia
Pimeyden ytimessä
Finland
Scapat de sub control
Romania
Stin akri tou nimatos
Greece
January 28, 2010
Hong Kong
January 28, 2010
Israel
January 28, 2010
Netherlands
January 28, 2010
Singapore
January 29, 2010
Brazil
January 29, 2010
Canada
January 29, 2010
Ireland
January 29, 2010
Turkey
January 29, 2010
UK
January 29, 2010
USA
February 01, 2010
Indonesia
February 04, 2010
Australia
February 04, 2010
Denmark
February 04, 2010
New Zealand
February 05, 2010
Finland
February 05, 2010
Sweden
February 10, 2010
Belgium
February 11, 2010
Slovenia
February 17, 2010
France
February 17, 2010
Philippines
February 17, 2010
Switzerland
February 18, 2010
Czech Republic
February 18, 2010
Greece
February 19, 2010
Norway
February 19, 2010
Romania
February 25, 2010
Argentina
February 25, 2010
Croatia
February 25, 2010
Peru
February 26, 2010
Mexico
February 26, 2010
Spain
February 26, 2010
Uruguay
March 04, 2010
Kuwait
March 05, 2010
Panama
March 11, 2010
Germany
March 11, 2010
Malaysia
March 12, 2010
Austria
March 18, 2010
Hungary
March 18, 2010
Portugal
March 18, 2010
Switzerland
March 19, 2010
Italy
March 19, 2010
Taiwan
April 02, 2010
Estonia
April 15, 2010
Bosnia and Herzegovina
April 22, 2010
Syria
April 23, 2010
Poland
June 02, 2010
South Korea
July 30, 2011
Japan
Some secrets take us to the edge
Few escape justice. None escape vengeance.
By moonlight, three bodies float to the surface of the western Massachusetts stretch of the Connecticut river. At South Station, Boston, Thomas Craven (Mel Gibson) picks up his daughter, Emma (Bojana Novakovic), who has returned home to visit. She throws up, while getting into Thomas' car. At home, as he prepares a meal, Emma starts a nosebleed and vomits violently and as they hurriedly leave to find a hospital, a masked gunman yells, Craven, and fires two shotgun blasts at Emma simultaneously. Blasted through the door, she dies in Thomas' arms.At first, everyone believes that Thomas, a police detective, was the gunman's target, but when Thomas finds Emma had a pistol in her night stand, he starts to suspect that Emma was an intended target. He checks the ownership of the pistol and finds that it belongs to her boyfriend David (Shawn Roberts). David is frightened of the company Northmoor where Emma worked and Thomas discovers that Emma became aware that Northmoor was manufacturing nuclear weapons, intended to be traced to foreign nations if they are used as dirty bombs. Following the failed break-in of the activists, Emma was poisoned with thallium through a carton of organic milk. Burning her effects in his lawn, Thomas encounters Jedburgh (Ray Winstone), a "consultant" tasked to prevent Craven from discovering Emma's information, or kill him. Liking each other, instead, Jedburgh leaves Thomas to investigate. Throughout the film, Thomas repeatedly imagines he hears and sees his daughter, even having short conversations and interactions with her.Thomas also has several encounters with Northmoor mercenaries, and he eventually discovers through Emma's activist contact that Jack Bennett (Danny Huston), head of Northmoor, ordered the murder of his daughter, as well as the activists Emma was working with to steal evidence of the illegal nuclear weapons (the bodies in the opening). Northmoor personnel kill a hitman marked as a fall guy after he is set up for killing Emma's boyfriend, and attempt to murder another activist who gave Emma's information to Thomas. After confronting a lawyer and Senator that Emma contacted, revealing that they know almost everything that happened, Bennett has Northmoor operatives allow Thomas to be poisoned with thallium, as his daughter had been.Thomas, now very sick, arrives at Bennett's house and kills the mercenaries, one of whom Thomas realizes is the man who shot his daughter. Bennett shoots Thomas, but Thomas tackles Bennett and pulls out the radioactive milk. He forces it down Bennett's throat and collapses. Bennett runs to his cabinet to get pills to counteract the radioactivity but Tom drags himself over and shoots Bennett through the throat, killing him.Thomas is hospitalized for the gunshot wounds and radioactive poisoning. Jedburgh, who is revealed to be suffering from a terminal illness, meets with Moore, the Senator (for whom he had been working) and the political advisor who assigned Jedburgh to eliminate Craven. He listens to their suggestions as to how to play the Northmoor incident in a positive light. He tells them that he is done and then suggests an assassination attempt on the Senator should be the feature story, to drive Bennetts death out of the tabloids. They are happy to go along with the story until Jedburgh tells the senator that he is on the wrong side of the equation. Jedburgh then pulls out his gun and shoots all three men dead before a young Massachusetts State Trooper comes in, gun drawn. Jedburgh gets the drop on the trooper and asks if the young man has a family and kids. The young man says yes and Jedburgh lowers his gun, and is instantly shot and killed by the trooper.As Thomas lies dying in the hospital, we see Emma walk into his room, then lean down at his bedside and whisper in his ear. Across town, a young reporter opens a letter from Thomas with DVDs revealing the conspiracy, with Thomas's good luck wishes, ensuring the company's end. As he dies, Emma comforts him. Then the father and daughter leave the hospital together, walking down the corridor into a bright, white light.
Martin Campbell
Director(s)
William Monahan
Andrew Bovell
Troy Kennedy-Martin
Writer(s)
Tim Headington
producer
Graham King
producer
James Laurenson
co-executive producer
Gail Lyon
executive producer
Lucienne Papon
co-producer
Kwame Parker
co-producer
Danton Rissner
executive producer
David M. Thompson
executive producer
E. Bennett Walsh
executive producer
Suzanne Warren
executive producer
Michael Wearing
producer
Producer(s)
Howard Shore
Composer(s)
Thomas Craven
Mel Gibson
Darius Jedburgh
Ray Winstone
Jack Bennett
Danny Huston
Emma Craven
Bojana Novakovic
Burnham
Shawn Roberts
Millroy
David Aaron Baker
Whitehouse
Jay O. Sanders
Moore
Denis O'Hare
Senator Jim Pine
Damian Young
Melissa
Caterina Scorsone
Agent One
Frank Grillo
Chief of Police
Wayne Duvall
Detective Darcy Jones
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Young Emma (as Maria Gabrielle Popa)
Gabrielle Popa
Northampton Police Detective
Paul Sparks
Detective Vicki Hurd
Christy Scott Cashman
Annie - Bennett's Asst.
Dossy Peabody
Interviewer
Gordon Peterson
Agent Two
Peter Epstein
Paul Honeywell
Tom Kemp
Doctor (as Tim Sawyer)
Timothy Sawyer
Reporter #1
Molly Schreiber
Tina
Amelia Broome
Janet
Celeste Oliva
Northmoor Doctor
Scott Winters
State Trooper #1
Joe Stapleton
Hospital Nurse (as Solveig Romero)
Sol E. Romero
Northampton Doctor (as Ali Reza Farahnakian)
Ali Reza
Robinson Jr.
Rick Avery
Sanderman
Peter Hermann
Watch Sergeant
Bill Thorpe
Neighbor
Charles Harrington
News Anchor #1
Lisa Hughes
News Anchor #2
Paula Ebben
News Reporter #2
Kathy Curran
Automatic Weapons Cop
Frank Ridley
State Trooper #2 (as Nico Evers Swindell)
Nico Evers-Swindell
Security Officer Northmoor (as David Curtis)
David J. Curtis
Boston Police Detective (as Tom Duffy)
Thomas B. Duffy
Basketball Player
Nicholas R. Grava
As homicide detective Thomas Craven investigates the death of his activist daughter, he uncovers not only her secret life, but a corporate cover-up and government collusion that attracts an agent tasked with cleaning up the evidence.
Director(s)
Andrew Bovell
Troy Kennedy-Martin
Writer(s)
producer
Graham King
producer
James Laurenson
co-executive producer
Gail Lyon
executive producer
Lucienne Papon
co-producer
Kwame Parker
co-producer
Danton Rissner
executive producer
David M. Thompson
executive producer
E. Bennett Walsh
executive producer
Suzanne Warren
executive producer
Michael Wearing
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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