Additional information for Unthinkable, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 15, 2010. The film is being distributed by Senator Entertainment and has not yet been rated. Unthinkable has a total running time of 97 minutes.
R
USA
16
Netherlands
M18
Singapore
18
Argentina
MA
Australia
R15+
Japan
18
Germany
18
UK
M/16
Portugal
97min
El día del juicio final
Argentina
El día del juicio final
Peru
El día del juicio final
Uruguay
Немыслимое
Russia
4 Days
Japan
Adianoites praxeis
Greece
Akilalmaz
Turkey
Ameaça Terrorista
Brazil
Hihetetlen
Hungary
Impensável
Brazil
Impensable
Canada
Mõeldamatu
Estonia
Nincs határ
Hungary
No Limit
France
O Dia do Juízo Final
Portugal
May 26, 2010
Belgium
June 15, 2010
Canada
June 15, 2010
USA
July 08, 2010
Netherlands
August 11, 2010
Brazil
September 13, 2010
UK
October 07, 2010
Russia
October 19, 2010
France
November 12, 2010
Mexico
December 09, 2010
Argentina
February 25, 2011
Germany
March 17, 2011
Peru
May 05, 2011
Uruguay
May 12, 2011
Bolivia
July 10, 2011
China
August 05, 2011
Turkey
September 23, 2011
Japan
October 18, 2012
Portugal
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A psychological thriller centered around a black-ops interrogator and an FBI agent who press a suspect terrorist into divulging the location of three nuclear weapons set to detonate in the U.S.
An FBI counter-terrorism team and a black-ops agent are assigned to interrogate an American Muslim man named Yusuf (Sheen), formerly named Younger, who claims to have nuclear bombs planted in three U.S. cities[2] that will go off if his (at first, unstated) demands are not met.Using extreme torture as a method of interrogation, "H" (Samuel L. Jackson) attempts to force Yusuf to reveal the locations of the nuclear bombs. Also involved is Special Agent Helen Brody of the FBI (Moss) who, at the same time, is leading a team trying to locate the bombs using other information. Once H is authorized to interrogate Yusuf, he quickly shows his capability and cruelty by chopping off one of Yusuf's fingers with a small hatchet. Horrified, Special Agent Brody attempts to put a stop to the measures. Her superiors make it clear that the potentially disastrous consequences necessitate these extreme measures. As the plot unfolds, H escalates his methods (with Brody as the "good cop") and Yusuf, trained in resisting torture, maintains his silence.When Brody accuses Yusuf of faking the bomb threat in order to make a point about the moral character of the United States government, he breaks down and agrees that it was all a ruse. He gives her an address to prove it, but visiting the address triggers a C-4 explosion at a nearby shopping mall, killing 53 people. Angry at the senseless deaths, Brody takes a scalpel and begins cutting Yusuf's chest. It is clear, though, that Yusuf is not afraid. He justifies the deaths by comparing them to the greater number of Muslim deaths by American hands. Yusuf then makes his demands: he would like the President of the United States to announce a cessation of support for puppet governments and dictatorships in Middle Eastern countries and a withdrawal of American troops from the Middle East. The group immediately dismisses the possibility of his demands being met, citing the United States' declared policy of not negotiating with terrorists.H falters in his belief that the bombs' location will be revealed until the life of Yusuf's wife is threatened in front of him. Brody attempts to persuade her to cooperate, and she refuses. H. brings her in front of her husband and threatens to mutilate her in front of him. Brody and the others refuse to assent to her torture and start to remove her from the room. In desperation, H slashes her throat and she bleeds to death in front of Yusuf. Yusef still refuses to cooperate, and H tells the soldiers to bring in Yusuf's two children, a young boy and a girl. Outside of Yusuf's hearing, he assures everyone that he will not harm the children. H brings Yusef's children in front of him and prepares to torture the children. Brody demands that Yusef reveal the locations of the bombs. Yusuf finally breaks and gives three addresses in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas. H does not stop his preparations to torture the boy and girl and the others forcibly intervene and remove the children. H reminds the team of the amount of missing nuclear material Yusuf may have had at his disposal--some 15-18lbs were reported missing, with about 4-1/2lbs needed per nuclear weapon. H insists that Yusuf has not admitted anything about the existence of a fourth bomb. H insists that Yusef planned for the eventuality that he would finally capitulate to torture or coercion and reveal the three bombs' locations, and believes Yusef placed the fourth bomb for just such a contingency. When Brody refuses to retrieve the children for H, H unstraps Yusuf, saying Yusef has won. Yusef suddenly grabs one of the agent's revolver and kills himself. Brody walks out of the building with Yusuf's children. (This is the end of the original Direct-to-DVD version.)In the extended version:An FBI bomb disposal team arrives at one of the disclosed locations and resets the timer to prevent the bomb from going off. As the FBI are celebrating, the unknown fourth bomb is revealed behind a nearby crate as its timer counts down to zero. The screen cuts to black and the credits roll.
Gregor Jordan
Director(s)
Peter Woodward
Writer(s)
Caldecot Chubb
producer
Vince Cirrincione
executive producer (as Vincent Cirrincione)
Vanessa Coifman
producer
Samson Mucke
line producer
Bill Perkins
producer (as William O. Perkins III)
Rachel Rose
executive producer
Marco Weber
producer
Producer(s)
Graeme Revell
Composer(s)
Henry Harold 'H' Humphries
Samuel L. Jackson
Agent Helen Brody
Carrie-Anne Moss
Steven Arthur Younger
Michael Sheen
Charles Thompson
Stephen Root
Rina Humphries
Lora Kojovic
Assistant Director Jack Saunders
Martin Donovan
Agent Vincent
Gil Bellows
Agent Leandro
Vincent Laresca
Agent D.J. Jackson
Brandon Routh
Agent Phillips
Joshua Harto
General Paulson
Holmes Osborne
Colonel Kerkmejian
Michael Rose
Mr. Bradley
Randy Oglesby
Alvarez
Benito Martinez
Interrogator Lubitchich
Sasha Roiz
MP Winston
Dayo Ade
Katie Humphries
Yara Shahidi
Peter Humphries
Sayeed Shahidi
Jehan Younger
Necar Zadegan
Samura Younger
Jillian Bruno
Ali Younger
Coby Seyrafi
Major Pierce
Chris McGarry
CNN Announcer
Angela Martinez
ESPN Host (as David Willis)
David E. Willis
Young Sergeant
Geoff Meed
Observer
Kirk B.R. Woller
TV News Announcer
Kelly Vaughn
Announcer #2
Bill A. Jones
Soldier
Phil Somerville
Bomb Disposal Expert
Austin Nichols
Pedestrian with Child
Delaine Yates
LAPD Officer (uncredited)
Christian Eric Billings
Video Operations Agent (uncredited)
Alzahir Born
Special Forces Marine (uncredited)
Daryl Anthony Harper
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Taylor Mills
Prisoner (uncredited)
Kal Parekh
Young Boy (uncredited)
Jakob Salvati
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Jack Valan
Soldier (uncredited)
Ryan Van de Kamp Buchanan
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Vince Cirrincione
executive producer (as Vincent Cirrincione)
Vanessa Coifman
producer
Samson Mucke
line producer
Bill Perkins
producer (as William O. Perkins III)
Rachel Rose
executive producer
Marco Weber
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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