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Amelia
TrailerA look at the life of legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to make a flight around the world.Actors: Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, Joe Anderson, Cherry Jones, Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Abrams, Dylan Roberts, Scott Yaphe, Tom Fairfoot, ...»Director: Mira NairCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Amelia"
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Characters of "Amelia"
Amelia EarhartPlayed by: Hilary SwankGeorge PutnamPlayed by: Richard GereGene VidalPlayed by: Ewan McGregorFred NoonanPlayed by: Christopher EcclestonBill StultzPlayed by: Joe AndersonEleanor RooseveltPlayed by: Cherry JonesElinor SmithPlayed by: Mia WasikowskaSlim GordonPlayed by: Aaron AbramsLeo BellartsPlayed by: Dylan RobertsWilliam DaltenPlayed by: Scott YapheHarry BalfourPlayed by: Tom FairfootGore VidalPlayed by: William CuddyFrances PutnamPlayed by: Elizabeth ShepherdGallagherPlayed by: Richard DonatFrank CiprianiPlayed by: Michael James Daly -
Directors of "Amelia"
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Creators of "Amelia"
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Critic Reviews of "Amelia"
New York ObserverDecember 10, 2009It has beautiful cinematography, a star performance that is shocking in its authenticity, a careful eye for nuance and detail and an irresistible blend of action and romance that should spell automatic success.
Time OutNovember 13, 2009Inoffensive, arcane and ultimately rather sweet, 'Amelia' is one to take your grandmother to.
At the MoviesOctober 26, 2009Wwhy does such an exciting life make such a dull movie?
New YorkerOctober 26, 2009Amelia is handsome yet predictable and high-minded -- not a dud, exactly, but too proper, too reserved for its swaggering subject.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 26, 2009It's all so glancing and superficial that the movie doesn't seem to have a present tense. It goes by like coming attractions. It is, however, a treasury of bad biopic dialogue.
SlateOctober 23, 2009Directed by Mira Nair and executive-produced by its star Hilary Swank, the movie seems oddly preoccupied with the audience's approval for its subject.
7M PicturesJuly 21, 2012As a rule, biopics are really hard to do, and that's because it's almost impossible to strike the perfect balance between truth and drama.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2010What on the surface looks like a plush period piece with best picture aspirations, is actually a bland biopic of an otherwise interesting figure in Amelia.
ScreenwizeJuly 04, 2010Stuart Dryburgh's sweeping panoramas of Canada and Cape Town %u2013 standing in for Nairobi, Papua New Guinea and Hawaii %u2013 deserve to be enjoyed on the big screen.
Window to the MoviesFebruary 12, 2010Feels like a tomb, lending itself to a slow, quiet pace that's possibly meant to be reflective but is instead dirgelike.
NewsBlazeFebruary 06, 2010While Amelia was no airhead, the film flies above the fray, barely skimming the surface of a life and time, including traumatic world wars, the Great Depression and her mystery disappearance.
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