The claim, United Artists Films present in association with Pathé Pictures, the Arts Council of England, Le Studio Canal+, BBC Films and Alliance Atlantis a Revolution Films/DB Entertainment and Grosvenor Park production
Type
Label
The claim, United Artists Films present in association with Pathé Pictures, the Arts Council of England, Le Studio Canal+, BBC Films and Alliance Atlantis a Revolution Films/DB Entertainment and Grosvenor Park production
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rated R
Main title
The claim
Medium
DVD
Oclc number
46870650
Responsibility statement
United Artists Films present in association with Pathé Pictures, the Arts Council of England, Le Studio Canal+, BBC Films and Alliance Atlantis a Revolution Films/DB Entertainment and Grosvenor Park production
Runtime
121
Summary
A tale of regret and greed in the Gold Rush-era American West. It's 1869, Daniel Dillon, the wealthy 49er who runs Kingdom Come, a Sierra Nevada boomtown, is trying to bring the railroad through town when the past comes back to haunt him. Twenty years ago, he sold his wife and daughter to another goldminer for the claim to the gold mine that brought him his fortune
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Contributor
- Studio Canal+
- Winterbottom, Michael
- DB Entertainment
- Kinski, Nastassja, 1960-
- Jovovich, Milla
- Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928
- Revolution Films
- Alliance Atlantis (Firm)
- BBC Films
- Bentley, Wes, 1978-
- Grosvenor Park (Firm)
- MGM Home Entertainment Inc
- Mullan, Peter
- Polley, Sarah
- United Artists Corporation
- Pathé Pictures
- Arts Council of England
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- Contributor17
- Studio Canal+
- Winterbottom, Michael
- DB Entertainment
- Kinski, Nastassja, 1960-
- Jovovich, Milla
- Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928
- Revolution Films
- Alliance Atlantis (Firm)
- BBC Films
- Bentley, Wes, 1978-
- Grosvenor Park (Firm)
- MGM Home Entertainment Inc
- Mullan, Peter
- Polley, Sarah
- United Artists Corporation
- Pathé Pictures
- Arts Council of England
- Subject3
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