Drive (2011)
Drive (2011)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ryan Gosling
Driver
Carey Mulligan
Irene
Bryan Cranston
Shannon
Albert Brooks
Bernie Rose
Oscar Isaac
Standard Gabriel
Christina Hendricks
Blanche
Ron Perlman
Nino
Kaden Leos
Benicio
Jeff Wolfe
Tan Suit
James Biberi
Cook
Russ Tamblyn
Doc
Joe Bucaro III
Chauffeur / Stunt Driver
Tiara Parker
Young Woman
Tim Trella
Hitman #1
Jimmy Hart
Hitman #2 / Stunts
Tina Huang
Waitress
Andy San Dimas
Stripper
John Pyper-Ferguson
Bearded Redneck
Craig Baxley Jr
Masked Man #1 / Stunts
Kenny Richards
Masked Man #2 / Stunts
Joe Pingue
Assistant Director #1
Dieter Busch
Assistant Director #2 / Second Assistant Director / Utility Stunts
Chris Muto
Caterer
Rachel Dik
Newscaster
Cesar Garcia
Waiter
Steven Knoll
Movie Star
Mara LaFontaine
Movie Star Girlfriend
Teonee Thrash
Police Officer
Ralph Lawler
Basketball Announcer (voice)
Rio Ahn
Police Actor in Makeup Chair (uncredited)
Laurene Landon
Actress (uncredited)
Newton Thomas Sigel
Director of Photography
Gigi Pritzker
Producer
Hossein Amini
Screenplay / Thanks
Erin Benach
Costume Design
Michel Litvak
Producer
Marc Platt
Producer
Mindy Marin
Casting
Adam Siegel
Producer
James Sallis
Novel
John Palermo
Producer
Nicolas Winding Refn
Director
Dave Paterson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregory Lundsgaard
Steadicam Operator
Jean Rosone
Costume Supervisor
Mike Chiado
First Assistant Editor / Digital Intermediate
Catherine Harper
Foley
Beth Mickle
Production Design
Christopher Tandon
Art Direction
Christopher Moriana
Foley
Darrin Prescott
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Devin Sterling
Digital Intermediate
Rob Gibson
Location Manager
Ronnie Specter
Makeup Artist
Robert Fernandez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Myers
Visual Effects Producer
Dana Arnold
Rigging Gaffer
James Lorimer
Special Effects Coordinator
Richard Foreman Jr.
Still Photographer
Jerry Spivack
Visual Effects Supervisor
Joshua Dobkin
Art Department Coordinator
Kerry Ann Carmean
Sound Effects Editor
Peter Zinda
Sound Effects Editor
Cid Swank
Unit Publicist
Gerald Quist
Makeup Department Head
Freddy Waff
Leadman
Luca Mercuri
Camera Operator
Mustapha Mimis
Set Costumer
Annette Kudrak
Music Editor
Bret Stewart
Transportation Coordinator
Matthew Newman
Editor
Lon Bender
Sound Designer
Victor Ray Ennis
Sound Designer
Lisa K. Sessions
Set Decoration
Denis Cordova
Construction Coordinator
Liam Ford
Digital Intermediate
Stefan Sonnenfeld
Digital Intermediate
Paul Schwanke
Picture Car Coordinator
Linda Arnold
Hairstylist
Medusah
Hair Department Head
Eric Craig
Music Supervisor
Cliff Martinez
Original Music Composer
Brian McNelis
Music Supervisor
Jeffrey Stott
Unit Production Manager / Executive Producer
William H. Schirmer
Special Effects
Joe Cappelletti
ADR & Dubbing
Hugh Jackman
Thanks
Frank Capra III
Co-Producer / First Assistant Director
Jim Behnke
Unit Production Manager
Anthony G. Nakonechnyj
Lighting Technician
Michael Toji
Post Production Supervisor
Kara Lipson
Casting Associate
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Thanks
Dottie Starling
Visual Effects Supervisor
Garrick Dion
Co-Producer
Stephanie Wilcox
Creative Consultant
Linda McDonough
Executive Producer
Peter Schlessel
Executive Producer
Joe Fineman
Associate Producer
Gary Michael Walters
Executive Producer
Jonathan Oakes
Co-Producer
Bill Lischak
Executive Producer
David Lancaster
Executive Producer
Dan Korintus
Dialogue Editor
John C. Stuver
Dialogue Editor
Jane Goldsmith
Script Supervisor
David Grellier
Songs
Krissopher Chevannes
Sound Recordist
Will Blount
Property Master
Michael Mestas
Set Dresser
Raymond Waff
Set Dresser
Lizzielou Corfixen
Thanks
Liv Corfixen
Thanks
Lola Corfixen
Thanks
Mark Carter
Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Moore
Key Hair Stylist
Alice S. Kim
Production Supervisor
Elbert Irving IV
Visual Effects Coordinator
Vincent Belorgey
Songs
Michael Runyard
Utility Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 15, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingR
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$78,100,000
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Drive is a 2011 American action drama film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The screenplay, written by Hossein Amini, is based on James Sallis's 2005 novel of the same name. The film stars Ryan Gosling as an unnamed Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver. He quickly grows fond of his neighbor, Irene (Carey Mulligan), and her young son, Benicio. When her debt-ridden husband, Standard (Oscar Isaac), is released from prison, the two men take part in what turns out to be a botched million-dollar heist that endangers the lives of everyone involved. The film co-stars Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman, and Albert Brooks.
Producers Marc Platt and Adam Siegel optioned the source novel after Siegel read a review from Publishers Weekly. Adapting the book proved to be challenging for Amini, as it had a nonlinear narrative. Gosling, one of Platt's top casting choices, eventually signed on for the lead, as he wanted to star in an action-oriented project. Gosling played a pivotal role in the film's production, which included hiring Refn as director and Beth Mickle as production designer. Newton Thomas Sigel oversaw the principal photography, which started on September 25, 2010, was shot on location in Los Angeles, and ended on November 12.
Before its September 2011 release, Drive had been shown at a number of film festivals, including the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation. Refn won the festival's Best Director Award. The film was praised for its direction, cinematography, performances (particularly Gosling and Brooks'), visuals, action sequences, and musical score; however, some critics were appalled by its graphic violence and found that potentially detrimental to the film's box office success. Nonetheless, the film was still a commercial success, grossing $81 million against a production budget of $15 million. Several critics listed Drive as one of the best films of 2011, including the National Board of Review. Its honors include a nomination for Best Sound Editing at the 84th Academy Awards and garnered a cult following.