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The Fall

Within a hospital on the outskirts of 1920s Los Angeles, a wounded stuntman begins to tell a fellow patient, a young girl with a broken arm, a fantastical tale of five mythical heroes. Thanks to his fractured state of mind and her vivid imagination, the line between fiction and reality grows hazy as the narrative unfolds.

Director(s)

Tarsem Singh

Morag Cameron

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Cast & Crew

Leo Bill

Leo Bill

Darwin / Orderly

Emil Hostina

Emil Hostina

Alexandria's Father / Bandit

Tarsem Singh

Tarsem Singh

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Julian Bleach

Julian Bleach

Mystic / Orange Picker

Morag Cameron

Morag Cameron

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Lee Pace

Lee Pace

Roy Walker

Justine Waddell

Justine Waddell

Nurse Evelyn / Sister Evelyn

Daniel Caltagirone

Daniel Caltagirone

Sinclair / Governor Odious

Robin Smith

Robin Smith

Luigi / One Legged Actor

Grant Swanby

Grant Swanby

Father Augustine

Elvira Deatcu

Elvira Deatcu

Alexandria's Mother

Ronald France

Ronald France

Otto

Sean Gilder

Sean Gilder

Walt Purdy

Marcus Wesley

Marcus Wesley

Otta Benga / Ice Delivery Man

Jeetu Verma

Jeetu Verma

Indian / Orange Picker

Catinca Untaru

Catinca Untaru

Alexandria

Kim Uylenbroek

Kim Uylenbroek

Doctor / Alexander the Great

Aiden Lithgow

Aiden Lithgow

Alexander's Messenger

Andrew Roussouw

Andrew Roussouw

Mr. Sabatini

Michael Huff

Michael Huff

Dr. Whitaker

Ayesha Verman

Ayesha Verman

Indian's Bride

Ketut Rina

Ketut Rina

Chief Mystic

Camilla Waldman

Camilla Waldman

Crying Woman

Emma Johnston

Emma Johnston

Alexandria's Sister

Nico Soultanakis

Nico Soultanakis

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Jon Kamen

Jon Kamen

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Karen Haacke

Karen Haacke

Alice

Emma Landberg

Emma Landberg

Flicker Film Woman

Miguel Hernández

Miguel Hernández

Cowboy 1

Oscar Moreno

Oscar Moreno

Cowboy 2

David Parra

David Parra

Cowboy 3

Ged Clarke

Ged Clarke

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Stephen Hughes

Stephen Hughes

Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Details

GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Drama
Runtime1h 57 mins
Released on09 Sep 2006
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Andres Gomez

6/10

Maybe too ambitious this drama told through a children's tale. Photography is great, though.

CinemaSerf

7/10

This is quite an enjoyable depiction of some multi-lingual Arabian Nights-style scenarios as we find "Roy" (Lee Pace) in an hospital in 1920s Los Angeles. He had previously been a movie stuntman but an accident has robbed him of the use of his legs and so with medical science being somewhat limited, he is pretty much bedridden. Also in the hospital is the young "Alexandria" (Catinca Untaru) who is recovering from breaking her arm and in need of some cheering up. With a vivid and varied imagination, he begins to regale his new friend with fantastic tales of bandits and slaves all trying to defeat the epitome of evil that is "Odious". Along the way, she becomes enthralled as the "Black Bandit" tries to avenge the killing of his "Blue" brother by working with the equally aggrieved "Luigi" (Robin Smith) who turns out to be quite nimble when it comes to getting things to blow up! Indeed, before too long we have quite a few folks determined to bring their nasty antagonist to book. There is method to his madness in telling these stories, though. She is charged with procuring some medicine for him that he can't get from the nurses. When we discover just what that is, then we begin to appreciate that "Roy" has a darker agenda of his own. The question might be, will his stories create a bond with the youngster that might divert him from that path? This is great fun, with loads of action packed into a two hours that really does fly by. The performance from Daniel Caltagirone as the baddie reminded me a little of the sergeant from the old "Zorro" television series - menacing but in an almost avuncular fashion, and with loads of swash and buckle, pyrotechnics and fantastic mystery it's just as easy for us to get sucked into his stories as it is for the young "Alexandria" - and that's a character that's played well by the young Miss Untaru - imbuing enthusiasm, a bit of awe, and latterly something altogether a little more poignant. The scoring is lively, the dialogue frequently quite funny and the portmanteau style of chaptered storytelling works well. It's for grown ups; you can appreciate that pretty much from the start and I really did like it.

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The Fall (2006) Original Trailer [FHD]

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Official Trailer [Subtitled]