Lucy


2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Sunday, November 23 on WSOC Telemundo (9.2)

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Lucy es una mula: transporta droga en el interior de su cuerpo. Pero en uno de sus viajes, una de las bolsas se rompe, liberando la droga en su organismo. El cuerpo de Lucy responde de manera asombrosa: no siente dolor, es capaz de leer la mente de los demás, y su velocidad aumenta. La venganza contra aquellos que se aprovecharon de ella se convertirá ahora en su objetivo.

2014 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Otro Romance Drama Acción/aventura Drugs Ciencia Ficción Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Scarlett Johansson (Actor) .. Lucy
Morgan Freeman (Actor) .. Professor Norman
Choi Min-sik (Actor) .. Mr. Jang
Amr Waked (Actor) .. Pierre Del Rio
Julian Rhind-Tutt (Actor) .. The Limey
Pilou Asbæk (Actor) .. Richard
Lio Tipton (Actor) .. Caroline(as Analeigh Tipton)
Nicolas Phongpheth (Actor) .. Jii
Jan Oliver Schroeder (Actor) .. German Mule
Luca Angeletti (Actor) .. Italian Mule
Loïc Brabant (Actor) .. Professor
Pierre Grammont (Actor) .. Professor
Pierre Poirot (Actor) .. Professor
Bertrand Quoniam (Actor) .. Professor
Pascal Loison (Actor) .. Drug Addict
Pierre Gérard (Actor) .. Airport Doctor
Isabelle Cagnat (Actor) .. Airport Nurse
Frédéric Chau (Actor) .. Cabin Manager
Claire Tran (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
François Legrand (Actor) .. Business Man Plane
Bob Martet (Actor) .. Customs Officer
Cédric Chevalme (Actor) .. Cop Daniel
Alexis Rangheard (Actor) .. Cop Robert
Tonio Descanvelle (Actor) .. Cop Sergeant
Christophe Lavalle (Actor) .. Cop
Julien Personnaz (Actor) .. Cop

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Scarlett Johansson (Actor) .. Lucy
Born: November 22, 1984
Birthplace: Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Universally known as one of the sexiest women in Hollywood, Scarlett Johansson has actually been acting professionally since the age of eight. A native of New York City, where she was born on November 22, 1984, Johansson was raised -- along with her twin brother -- as the youngest of four children, and she developed an interest in acting at the age of three. After enrolling in classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute for Young People, she made her stage debut opposite Ethan Hawke in the off-Broadway production of Sophistry. Her film debut followed in 1994, when she had a supporting role in North, and she subsequently appeared in the little-seen Just Cause (1995) and If Lucy Fell (1996). Johansson had her first significant screen breakthrough with her role as one of two orphaned teenaged sisters in Manny & Lo (1996), a coming-of-age drama directed by Lisa Krueger. Johansson, who shared the screen with Aleksa Palladino and Mary Kay Place, earned an Independent Spirit Award Best Actress nomination for her work in the film, and she soon found herself being tapped by Robert Redford to star as Kristin Scott Thomas' daughter in The Horse Whisperer (1998). Although the film met with a very mixed reception, Johansson was widely praised for her portrayal of a girl who loses her leg and her best friend in a horrific accident.In 2000, the actress signed on to play one of the heroines (alongside Thora Birch) of Terry Zwigoff's screen adaptation of Ghost World, Daniel Clowes' celebrated comic about the adventures of two teen girls grappling with post-high school life. That same year, she starred in American Rhapsody, in which she portrayed a young girl who escapes communist Hungary in the 1950s and travels to the U.S.Though she would take a brief detour into camp with the 2002 giant spider fiasco Eight Legged Freaks, the respect Johansson had gained in the film industry as a result of her previous dramatic roles found the young actress in high demand among indie directors while quickly catching the eye of the Hollywood elite. With Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, Johansson's touching performance as a young girl who strikes a tentative friendship with a washed-up American actor (memorably portrayed by Bill Murray) left no doubts regarding her dramatic skills, and although a Best Actress Oscar nomination eluded her, she received a boatload of nods from critics' groups and the Golden Globes. The rising starlet was soon cast in the lead of such subsequent films as The Girl with the Pearl Earring (2003) and The Perfect Score (2003).After sticking to form in 2004 with roles in In Good Company and A Love Song for Bobby Long, Johansson took her first stab at a lead role in a big budget Hollywood flick, starring opposite Ewan MacGregor in Michael Bay's futuristic actioner The Island. While the picture was panned by critics and avoided by audiences, it did nothing to slow the young star down. She closed out the year by receiving virtually unanimous praise for her performance in Woody Allen's Match Point.She immediately reteamed with Allen, who was full of praise for the young actress after their first collaboration, for the supernatural comedy/murder mystery Scoop in 2006. Johansson would spend the next several years enjoying her status as an A-list actress, appearing in a wide range of projects, like The Nanny Diaries and Vicky Cristina Barcelona. In 2012, she joined The Avengers as Natasha Romanoff, playing the character in several more films in the series.
Morgan Freeman (Actor) .. Professor Norman
Born: June 01, 1937
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Morgan Freeman has enjoyed an impressive and varied career on stage, television, and screen. It is a career that began in the mid-'60s, when Freeman appeared in an off-Broadway production of The Niggerlovers and with Pearl Bailey in an all-African-American Broadway production of Hello, Dolly! in 1968. He went on to have a successful career both on and off-Broadway, showcasing his talents in everything from musicals to contemporary drama to Shakespeare. Before studying acting, the Memphis-born Freeman attended Los Angeles Community College and served a five-year stint with the Air Force from 1955 to 1959. After getting his start on the stage, he worked in television, playing Easy Reader on the PBS children's educational series The Electric Company from 1971 through 1976. During that period, Freeman also made his movie debut in the lighthearted children's movie Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow? (1971). Save for his work on the PBS show, Freeman's television and feature film appearances through the '70s were sporadic, but in 1980, he earned critical acclaim for his work in the prison drama Brubaker. He gained additional recognition for his work on the small screen with a regular role on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives from 1982 to 1984. Following Brubaker, Freeman's subsequent '80s film work was generally undistinguished until he played the dangerously emotional pimp in Street Smart (1987) and earned his first Oscar nomination. With the success of Street Smart, Freeman's film career duly took off and he appeared in a string of excellent films that began with the powerful Clean and Sober (1988) and continued with Driving Miss Daisy (1989), in which Freeman reprised his Obie-winning role of a dignified, patient Southern chauffeur and earned his second Oscar nomination for his efforts. In 1989, he also played a tough and cynical gravedigger who joins a newly formed regiment of black Union soldiers helmed by Matthew Broderick in Glory. The acclaim he won for that role was replicated with his portrayal of a high school principal in that same year's Lean on Me.Freeman constitutes one of the few African-American actors to play roles not specifically written for African-Americans, as evidenced by his work in such films as Kevin Costner's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), in which he played Robin's sidekick, and Clint Eastwood's revisionist Western Unforgiven (1992). In 1993, Freeman demonstrated his skills on the other side of the camera, making his directorial debut with Bopha!, the story of a South African cop alienated from his son by apartheid. The following year, the actor received a third Oscar nomination as an aged lifer in the prison drama The Shawshank Redemption. He went on to do steady work throughout the rest of the decade, turning in memorable performances in films like Seven (1995), in which he played a world-weary detective; Amistad (1997), which featured him as a former slave; Kiss the Girls (1997), a thriller in which he played a police detective; and Deep Impact, a 1998 blockbuster that cast Freeman as the President of the United States. Following an appearance opposite Renee Zellweger in director Neil LaBute's Nurse Betty, Freeman would return to the role of detective Alex Cross in the Kiss the Girls sequel Along Came a Spider (2001). Freeman continued to keep a high profile moving into the new millennium with roles in such thrillers as The Sum of All Fears (2002) and Stephen King's Dreamcatcher, and the popular actor would average at least two films per year through 2004. 2003's Jim Carrey vehicle Bruce Almighty cast Freeman as God (a tall role indeed, and one he inherited from both George Burns and Gene Hackman). The story finds the Supreme Being appearing on Earth and giving Carrey temporary control over the universe - to outrageous comic effect. By the time Freeman appeared opposite Hilary Swank and Clint Eastwood in Eastwood's acclaimed 2004 boxing drama Million Dollar Baby, his reputation as one of Hollywood's hardest-working, most-respected actors was cemented in place. When Freeman took home the Best Supporting Actor Oscar at the 77th Annual Academy Awards for his performance as the former boxer turned trainer who convinces his old friend to take a scrappy female fighter (Hilary Swank) under his wing, the award was considered overdue given Freeman's impressive body of work.The Oscar reception lifted Freeman to further heights. In summer 2005, Freeman was involved in three of the biggest blockbusters of the year, including War of the Worlds, Batman Begins and March of the Penguins. He joined the cast of the first picture as the foreboding narrator who tells of the destruction wrought by aliens upon the Earth. The Batman Begins role represented the first in a renewed franchise (the second being 2008's The Dark Knight), with the actor playing Lucius Fox, a technology expert who equips Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) with his vast assemblage of gadgetry. Freeman also provided narration for the most unpredictable smash of the year, the nature documentary March of the Penguins.That fall, Miramax's drama An Unfinished Life cast Freeman in a difficult role as Mitch, a bear attack victim reduced to near-paraplegia, living on a derelict western ranch. The picture was shelved for two years; it arrived in cinemas practically stillborn, and many critics turned their noses up at it. After a brutal turn as a sociopathic mob boss in Paul McGuigan's Lucky Number Slevin (2006), Freeman reprised his turn as God in the 2007 Bruce Almighty sequel Evan Almighty; the high-budgeted picture flopped, but Freeman emerged unscathed. Versatile as ever, he then opted for a much different genre and tone with a key role in the same year's detective thriller Gone, Baby, Gone. As written and directed by Ben Affleck (and adapted from the novel by Dennis Lehane) the film wove the tale of two detectives searching for a missing four-year-old in Boston's underbelly. He returned to the Batman franchise in The Dark Knight, a film that broke box-office records, in 2008, and he would stick with the franchise for its final installment, The Dark Knight Rises, in 2012. Freeman would remain a top tier actor in years to come, appearing in such films as Red, Invictus (which saw him playing Nelson Mandela), Conan the Barbarian, and The Magic of Belle Isle.
Choi Min-sik (Actor) .. Mr. Jang
Born: April 27, 1962
Amr Waked (Actor) .. Pierre Del Rio
Born: April 12, 1973
Birthplace: Cairo, Egypt
Trivia: Appeared on the big screen first in 1998 in Gannat al shayateen. Is best known for his role in the 2005 geopolitical thriller Syriana.Portrayed Saddam Hussein's son-in-law in the 2008 TV drama House of Saddam.Played with Matt Damon, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Gwyneth Paltrow in the film Contagion and co-starred with Emily Blunt, Ewan McGregor and Kristin Scott Thomas in the romantic comedy-drama Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, both released in 2011.Is the father of Ramy Hassan in the series Ramy since 2019.
Julian Rhind-Tutt (Actor) .. The Limey
Born: July 20, 1968
Birthplace: West Drayton, Greater London, England
Pilou Asbæk (Actor) .. Richard
Born: March 02, 1982
Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark
Trivia: Parents are successful art gallery owners in Denmark. Rose to fame on the Danish series Borgen, where he played a political spin doctor. Named one of the European Film Production's Shooting Stars in 2011. Filmed the movie A Hijacking (2012) off the coast of Somalia on a ship that had previously been hijacked, with former crew members standing in as extras.
Lio Tipton (Actor) .. Caroline(as Analeigh Tipton)
Born: November 09, 1988
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Began competitive figure skating at age 8. Was awarded regional champs in the pairs division twice for figure skating. Attended the New York Film Academy's summer program in 2005. Came in third place on the reality series America's Next Top Model in 2008. Supports the charity Invisible Children.
Nicolas Phongpheth (Actor) .. Jii
Jan Oliver Schroeder (Actor) .. German Mule
Luca Angeletti (Actor) .. Italian Mule
Loïc Brabant (Actor) .. Professor
Pierre Grammont (Actor) .. Professor
Pierre Poirot (Actor) .. Professor
Bertrand Quoniam (Actor) .. Professor
Pascal Loison (Actor) .. Drug Addict
Pierre Gérard (Actor) .. Airport Doctor
Isabelle Cagnat (Actor) .. Airport Nurse
Frédéric Chau (Actor) .. Cabin Manager
Claire Tran (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
François Legrand (Actor) .. Business Man Plane
Bob Martet (Actor) .. Customs Officer
Cédric Chevalme (Actor) .. Cop Daniel
Alexis Rangheard (Actor) .. Cop Robert
Tonio Descanvelle (Actor) .. Cop Sergeant
Christophe Lavalle (Actor) .. Cop
Julien Personnaz (Actor) .. Cop

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