The Life of David Gale (2003)
February 21, 2003Release Date
The Life of David Gale (2003)
February 21, 2003Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Kevin Spacey
David Gale
Kate Winslet
Bitsey Bloom
Laura Linney
Constance Hallaway
Rhona Mitra
Berlin
Gabriel Mann
Zack Stemmons
Matt Craven
Dusty Wright
Jim Beaver
Duke Grover
Cleo King
Barbara Kreuster
Leon Rippy
Braxton Belyeu
Melissa McCarthy
Nico the Goth Girl
Lee Ritchey
Joe Mullarkey
Brandy Little
Motel Waitress
Jesse De Luna
Supervising Guard
Vernon Grote
Door Guard
Larissa Wolcott
Jo Edna the Babysitter
Sean Hennigan
Ross
Charles Sanders
John
Marco Perella
TV Host
Michael Crabtree
Governor Hardin
Julio Cesar Cedillo
Officer Ramirez
Christopher Meister
Officer Hasermann
Cliff Stephens
University President
James Huston
DeathWatch Chief / TV Reporter
Chris Warner
Hospital Orderly
Julia Lashae
New Homeowner
Matthew Posey
Inmate Cook
Lynn Mathis
Warden
Robert Lott
Bullhorn Protester
Mark Voges
Bullhorn Protester
Katherine Willis
Bullhorn Protester
Amparo Moreno
Sharon's Maid
Janis Kelly
Liú
Barbara Petricini-Buxton
TV Reporter
Asia De Marcos
TV Reporter
Amparo García
TV Reporter
Kirk Sisco
TV Reporter
Cassandra L. Small
TV Reporter
Oliver Tull
TV Reporter
George Haynes
Interviewee
Kathy Lamkin
Interviewee
Constance Jones
Reporter A.J. Roberts
Cindy Waite
Margie
Kimberly Tortorice
Grad Student
Katie Lott
Berlin's Classmate
Noah Truesdale
Jamie
Chuck Cureau
Greer
Mike Fontaine
TV Assistant Director
Elizabeth Gast
Sharon Gale
Chris Drewy
Radio Shed Executive
Katina Potts
Rosie
Katherine James
Beth
Cindy Michelle
Constance's Doctor
Jennifer Dorsey
College Girl / Casting Assistant
Maurice Moore
Belyeu's Clerk
Brenda Sendejo
Belyeu's Assistant
Rick Morrow
Section 1835 Guard
Julia Kay-Laskowski
TV Soprano
Donald Braswell
TV Tenor
Jack Gould
Chaplain
Jack Watkins
Photographer
Gwyn Little
Religious Woman
Patrick Fries
News Cameraman
Pilar Ferreiro
Barcelona Neighbor
Claudia Parker
Mail Girl
Joan Gispert
Guillermo
Mark Richardson
Timur
Justin Lavender
Calaf
David Dahl
TV Reporter
Catenya McHenry
TV Reporter
Brian Orr
TV Reporter
Michelle Valen
TV Reporter
Tanya Zieger
TV Reporter
Nick Dawson
Interviewee
Steve Flanagin
Interviewee
Evelyn Lindsey
Interviewee
T.J. McFarland
Interviewee
Deborah Abbott
Protestor (uncredited)
Stacy Lynn Austin
Traveler (uncredited)
Jerry M. Barker
Concerned Man (uncredited)
Richard R. Bartholomew
Businessman (uncredited)
Keith Bright
Texas Governor's Aide (uncredited)
Ryan Brooks
College Student (uncredited)
Pei-San Brown
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Dian Childs
Dayplayer (uncredited)
Starla Christian
Party Girl (uncredited)
Wade Couturiaux
College Student / Activist (uncredited)
Constance Dasse
Protestor (uncredited)
Matthew J. Dunn
College Student (uncredited)
Ken Edwards
State Trooper / Lunch Patron (uncredited)
Nikki Folsom
Reporter (uncredited)
Ryan Hancock
Drinking Game Contestant (uncredited)
Garrett Hargrove
Coffee Boy (uncredited)
Peyton Hayslip
Doctor (uncredited)
David Scott Heck
Patient at AA Meeting (uncredited)
Reda Hicks
Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert H. Lambert
Airline Pilot (uncredited)
Gabriel R. Martinez
Reporter (uncredited)
C.K. McFarland
Carla (uncredited)
Josh Meyer
Sports Bar Youth (uncredited)
Brent Mitchell
Governor's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Cindy Palla
Victim's Mother (uncredited)
Roger Eduardo Palomino
Background Reporter (uncredited)
Alan Parker
Partygoer (uncredited) / Producer / Director
Paul A. Partain
Alcoholic (uncredited)
Keith Poulson
College Student / Activist (uncredited)
Glen Powell Sr.
Prison Guard (uncredited)
George Renteria
Protestor (uncredited)
Nicole R. Roberts
Protester / Party Girl (uncredited)
Michael Schmid
Protestor (uncredited)
Ryan Schneider
Protester (uncredited)
Robin Simmons
Interviewee (uncredited)
Melanie Stovall
News Magazine Secretary (uncredited)
Danny Trevino
Salsa Dancer (uncredited)
Ryan Wickerham
Shooter at Rally (uncredited)
Michele Williams
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Christine Wolf
6th St. Club Patron (uncredited)
Willie Wright
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Jeff Gibbs
Josh
Guy East
Executive Producer
Nigel Sinclair
Executive Producer
Michael Seresin
Director of Photography
Nicolas Cage
Producer
Moritz Borman
Executive Producer
Gerry Hambling
Editor
Diane Towery
Stunts
Carla Thorman
Stunts
Geoffrey Kirkland
Production Design
Steve Arnold
Art Direction
Renee Ehrlich Kalfus
Costume Design
Charles Randolph
Screenplay
Jennifer Williams
Art Direction / Set Decoration
David Wimbury
Line Producer
Bárbara Muschietti
Thanks
Norman Golightly
Co-Executive Producer
Howard Feuer
Casting
Alma Kuttruff
Unit Production Manager
Tobin Armbrust
Executive In Charge Of Production
Yves De Bono
Special Effects Supervisor
Martin Samuel
Key Hair Stylist
Russell Tyrrell
Special Effects
Russell Towery
Stunts
K.C. Hodenfield
Assistant Director
Ken Gorrell
Special Effects
Kerry Rossall
Stunt Coordinator
Mark Bakowski
Digital Compositors
Simon Stanley-Clamp
Digital Effects Supervisor
Juliet Taylor
Casting
Jack Lynch
Special Effects
David Appleby
Still Photographer
Doug Coleman
Stunt Coordinator
Tania McComas
Makeup Artist
Tom Harrison-Read
Assistant Editor
Nicci Schinman
Set Costumer
Rod Tinney
Pilot
Lisa Davidson
Production Coordinator
Randi Chugerman
Casting Assistant
Jann K. Engel
Set Designer
Robert Steven White
Location Scout
Cheryl White-Kurtz
Casting Assistant
Lisa Moran
Co-Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 21, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 10m
Content RatingR
Budget$50,000,000
Box Office$38,955,598
Filming LocationsBarcelona, Spain
Genres
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Wiki.
The Life of David Gale is a 2003 crime thriller film directed and co-produced by Alan Parker, written by Charles Randolph, co-produced by Nicolas Cage, and starring Kevin Spacey as the title character, a college professor and longtime activist against capital punishment who is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment opponent; Kate Winslet, Laura Linney, and Gabriel Mann co-star. The film, an international co-production between the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom, was Parker's final film before his retirement, and subsequent death in 2020.
Released in the United States on February 21, 2003, it received mostly negative reviews from critics and grossed just $38.9 million against its $38 million budget.