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World Trade Center
TrailerTwo Port Authority police officers become trapped under the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.Actors: Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Connor Paolo, Anthony Piccininni, Alexa Gerasimovich, Morgan Flynn, Michael Peña, Armando Riesco, Jay Hernandez, Joe Starr, Jon Bernthal, ...»Director: Oliver StoneCountry: United StatesDuration: 129 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "World Trade Center"
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Characters of "World Trade Center"
John McLoughlinPlayed by: Nicolas CageDonna McLoughlinPlayed by: Maria BelloSteven McLoughlinPlayed by: Connor PaoloWill JimenoPlayed by: Michael PeñaDominick PezzuloPlayed by: Jay HernandezAllison JimenoPlayed by: Maggie GyllenhaalDave KarnesPlayed by: Michael ShannonScott StraussPlayed by: Stephen DorffChuck SereikaPlayed by: Frank WhaleyMother in HospitalPlayed by: Viola Davis -
Directors of "World Trade Center"
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Critic Reviews of "World Trade Center"
The New RepublicOctober 26, 2006(Director Oliver) Stone has concentrated on one of the catastrophe's stories and has fashioned it well -- with almost palpable physical detail, and with performances that never sink to exploitation.
Time OutSeptember 28, 2006Destiny pervades the project, and anyone who expected Stone to toe anything other than the company line was gravely mistaken.
New York ObserverAugust 16, 2006[World Trade Center] doesn't pretend to encompass the entire catastrophe of 9/11, and that is its great negative virtue.
New YorkerAugust 15, 2006The world may not make sense anymore, but Oliver Stone, a warrior still, celebrating courage and endurance, has, in his own way, come home.
Chicago Sun-TimesAugust 10, 2006[T]here's much discussion about whether audiences are 'ready' to see a mainstream movie about the events of 9/11... That's your choice, but you'll be missing one of the best films of the year.
L.A. WeeklyAugust 10, 2006Stone may be the bluntest instrument in Hollywood's arsenal, but watching his new film about the collapse of the Twin Towers, I found myself nostalgic for his chutzpah.
Film4September 19, 2008A tentative mixture of tearjerker and disaster movie, cautious due to the requirement that it bear witness to the true-life heroism, staying within the tonal range that is sanctioned for American films depicting 9/11.
BrandonFibbs.comFebruary 28, 2008World Trade Center is not a great film. It barely passes as a good one. For a film that should have hollowed out its audience, I walked out strangely unmoved.
TheMovieReport.comAugust 25, 2007For all its noble intent the film brings to celluloid life makes just about every fear anyone had about a Hollywood treatment of the 9/11 tragedy.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 23, 2007No particular reason to exist other than to garland itself with medals for telling an Uplifting True Story About Good Men.
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