Green Zone (2010)
Green Zone (2010)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Matt Damon
Miller
Jason Isaacs
Briggs
Brendan Gleeson
Martin Brown
Greg Kinnear
Clark Poundstone
Amy Ryan
Lawrie Dayne
Khalid Abdalla
Freddy
Igal Naor
Al Rawi
Said Faraj
Seyyed Hamza
Faycal Attougui
Al Rawi Bodyguard
Aymen Hamdouchi
Ayad Hamza
Raad Rawi
Ahmed Zubaidi
Nicoye Banks
Perry
Michael O'Neill
Colonel Bethel
Jerry Della Salla
Wilkins
Sean Huze
Conway
Tommy Campbell
Chopper Comms Commander
Paul Greengrass
Director
Brian Helgeland
Writer
Rajiv Chandrasekaran
Writer
Tim Bevan
Producer
Eric Fellner
Producer
Michael J. Dwyer
Met-D
Lloyd Levin
Producer
John Powell
Composer
Edouard H.R. Gluck
Met-D
Barry Ackroyd
Cinematographer
Brian Siefkes
Met-D
Adam Wendling
Met-D
Christopher Rouse
Editor
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
CastingDirector
Abdul Henderson
Met-D
Dan Hubbard
CastingDirector
Paul Karsko
Met-D
John Hubbard
CastingDirector
Robert Miller
Met-D
Amanda Mackey
CastingDirector
Eugene Cherry
Met-D
Alexander Drum
Met-D
Dominic Watkins
ProductionDesigner
Brian VanRiper
Met-D
Matthew Knott
Met-D
Nathan Lewis
Met-D
John Roberson
Infantery Sergeant
Troy Brown
Soldier at WMD Site
Bijan Daneshmand
Zubaidi's Aide
Bryan Reents
Poundstone Aide
Michael Judge
JMOC Tech
Patrick St. Esprit
Military Intel 2 Star
Allen Vaught
Colonel Jonathan Vaught
Paul Rieckhoff
Gonzales
Martin McDougall
Brown's Aide
Antoni Corone
Col. Lyons / Colonel Lyons
Timothy Ahern
General at VTC
Ben Sliney
Bureaucrat at VTC
Whitley Bruner
Senior CIA Man at VTC
Intishal Al Timimi
Hawkish Iraqi
Driss Roukhe
Tahir al-Malik
Muayad Ali
Quasim
Jamal Selmaoui
Hawkish Aide
Mohamed Kafi
Iraqi Officer
Kadhum Sabur
Mystery Man
Hillal Boubker
Qasim Aide
Soumaya Akaaboune
Sanaa
Thamou El Metouani
Seyyed's Housekeeper
Salah Eddine Elamari
Seyyed's Son
Naji El Jouhary
Seyyed's Son
Aroun Benchkaroun
Seyyed's Son
Hajar Machroune
Seyyed's Daughter
Scott Berendes
TF221s
Abdelkrim Assad
TF221s
Michael Diaz
TF221s
Tyler Christen
TF221s
Adam Mackey
TF221s
Ben Holland
TF221s
Jeffrey John Carisalez
TF221s
Jonathan Stone
TF221s
James Hodges
TF221s
Larry Lewis
TF221s
William Oakes
Camp Cropper Tech
Ziad Adwan
Translator
Ian Bendel
Camp Cropper Guards
Venie Joshua
Camp Cropper Guards
Miguel Berroa
Camp Cropper Guards
Peter Shayhorn
Camp Cropper Guards
Miguel Palaugalarza
Camp Cropper Wardens
Christopher Lilly
Camp Cropper Wardens
Sabir Ed-Dayab
Iraqi Prisoner
Omar Berdouni
Righteous Ali
Alex Moore
CIA Techs
Alistair Bailey
CIA Techs
Eric Loren
CIA Techs
Paul Cloutier
Special Forces Tech
Wallace Bagwell
Alpha Leader 1
William Meredith
CPA Presser
James Wills
Chopper Comms Tech
Jered Bezemek
Convoy Commander
Johnny Nilsson
Republican Palace Reporter
Salman Hassan
Zubaide Conference Speaker #1
Ammar Khdir
Zubaide Conference Speaker #2
Youssif Falah-Jassem
Zubaide Conference Speaker #3
Latif Al Anzi
Zubaide Conference Speaker #4
Christine Beveridge
Makeup Department Head
Jon Olive
Music Editor
Dan Bradley
Second Unit Director
Debra Hayward
Executive Producer
Liza Chasin
Executive Producer
Sammy Sheldon
Costume Design
Alison Carter
First Assistant Editor
Peter Burgis
Foley
Anna MacKenzie
ADR & Dubbing
James Harrison
Sound Effects Editor
Cedric Proust
Stunt Coordinator
Mairi Bett
Producer
Michael Bronner
Producer
Kate Solomon
Producer
Ian Differ
Visual Effects Editor
Kay Georgiou
Hairstylist
Peter Chiang
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sasha Harris
Unit Production Manager
Markos Rounthwaite
Stunt Coordinator
Gary Connery
Stunt Coordinator
Juan Pedro de Gaspar
Art Direction
Nicole Young
Costume Supervisor
Lee Sandales
Set Decoration
Simon Hayes
Production Sound Mixer
Klemens Becker
Camera Operator
Sarah Robinson
Art Department Coordinator
Patricia de la Uz
Transportation Coordinator
Florian Emmerich
Second Unit Cinematographer
Becki Ponting
Dialogue Editor
Louise Wade
Script Supervisor
Jasin Boland
Still Photographer
Mark Taylor
Sound Effects Editor
Jack Stew
Foley
Jesper Kjölsrud
CG Supervisor
Mike Prestwood Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Simon Allmark
Visual Effects Editor
Jeremy Braben
Helicopter Camera
Paul Hanks
Foley
Nadia Stacey
Other
Mounir Badia
Picture Car Coordinator
Matthew Plummer
Visual Effects Producer
Oliver Tarney
Supervising Sound Editor
Simon Chase
ADR & Dubbing
Charlie Noble
Visual Effects Supervisor
Rob Farris
Digital Intermediate
Ceri Evans
Script Supervisor
Chris Sturmer
Dolby Consultant
David Vickery
CG Supervisor
Patrick Malone
Digital Intermediate
Roger Tooley
Steadicam Operator
Julian Foddy
CG Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 11, 2010
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
Content RatingR
Budget$100,000,000
Box Office$94,882,889
Filming LocationsSpain · Morocco
Genres
Wiki.
Green Zone is a 2010 action thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and written by Brian Helgeland, based on the 2006 non-fiction book Imperial Life in the Emerald City by journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran. The book documented life within the Green Zone in Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.The key players in the film are General Mohammed Al-Rawi (Yigal Naor), who is hiding in Baghdad during the invasion of Iraq, and US Army Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon), a Mobile Exploitation Team (MET) leader who is searching for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Miller finds that the majority of the intel given to him is inaccurate. His efforts to find the true story about the weapons are blocked by US Department of Defense official Clark Poundstone (Greg Kinnear). The cast also features Brendan Gleeson, Amy Ryan, Khalid Abdalla and Jason Isaacs.
The film was produced by Working Title Films, with financial backing from Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Antena 3 Films and Dentsu. Principal photography began in January 2008 in Spain, later moving to Morocco and the United Kingdom.
Green Zone premiered at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Japan on February 26, 2010, and was released in Australia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Singapore on March 11, 2010, followed by a further 10 countries the next day, among them the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. The film generally received mixed critical reviews and was a box office bomb, as it cost $100 million to produce plus $40 million in marketing, while the global theatrical runs grossed only $94,882,549.