Papillon


03:42 am - 05:55 am, Sunday, December 7 on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A convicted French safecracker allies with a currency counterfeiter to escape from a penal colony on Devil's Island in French Guiana. They endure a life of trying hardship and seemingly endless misery as they wait for the perfect opportunity to escape.

2017 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Drama Action/adventure Crime Drama Adaptation Crime Remake

Cast & Crew
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Charlie Hunnam (Actor) .. Henri Charriere
Rami Malek (Actor) .. Louis Dega
Eve Hewson (Actor)
Nick Kent (Actor)
Cali Nelle (Actor)
Joe David Walters (Actor) .. Police Inspector
David Stoller (Actor) .. Police Inspector
Renne Gjoni (Actor) .. Orderly
Paul Leonard Murray (Actor) .. Orderly
Nicholas Asbury (Actor) .. Commandant
Jim High (Actor) .. Military Guard
Tom Leeb (Actor) .. Dega's Lawyer
Louisa Pili (Actor) .. Clara
Árpa Attila (Actor) .. Ship Deck Guard
Dan Cade (Actor) .. St. Martin's Guard
Antonio De La Cruz (Actor) .. Tribouillard
Andre Flynn (Actor) .. Galgani
Mark Phelan (Actor) .. Sierra
Olja Hrustic (Actor) .. Secretary
Lorena Andrea (Actor) .. Lali
Goran Navojec (Actor) .. Smuggler
Dragan Micanovic (Actor) .. Doctor Guibert
Demetri Goritsas (Actor) .. Jean-Pierre Castelnau
Reshad Strik (Actor) .. Prison Guard

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Did You Know..
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Charlie Hunnam (Actor) .. Henri Charriere
Born: April 10, 1980
Birthplace: Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England
Trivia: Fair-haired, hunky British performer Charlie Hunnam began life in Newcastle, England, and moved to Hollywood at the age of 19 (around 1999) in a quest for movie and television stardom. He found it almost instantly as homosexual character Nathan on the first two seasons of the groundbreaking Showtime series drama Queer as Folk (1999-2001), then signed on to work for executive producer Judd Apatow and others with a role as a college student in the short-lived but critically worshipped situation comedy Undeclared (2001). Hunnam's feature film contributions began shortly thereafter and witnessed him specializing in intense, angry, often psychotic characterizations; memorable assignments included a portrayal of the nasty villain in Anthony Minghella's period drama Cold Mountain (2003) and a gold-toothed, dreadlocked psychopath in the dystopian saga Children of Men (2006). The role that truly rocketed Hunnam to acclaim, however, cut closest to his British roots: a scarily accurate evocation of a thuggish English footballer in the gritty drama Green Street Hooligans (2005). He appeared in the well-regarded dystopian sci-fi film Children of Men as well as Robert Towne's long-planned adaptation of the novel Ask the Dust. He appeared in the first season of the TV series Sons of Anarchy in 2008, and had a major role in the 2011 thriller The Ledge.
Rami Malek (Actor) .. Louis Dega
Born: December 05, 1981
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Is of Egyptian heritage. Has an identical twin brother who is four minutes younger. Starred in Johnny Boy at the Falcon Theater in Los Angeles in 2004. Appeared in a 2007 production of The Credeaux Canvas with Vitality Productions in Los Angeles. Played an ancient Egyptian in both The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 and Night at the Museum, but per his direction on set, he played each character with a different accent.
Roland Møller (Actor)
Tommy Flanagan (Actor)
Born: July 03, 1965
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Trivia: Was persuaded to try acting by his friend and fellow actor Robert Carlyle. Got his start with a theater company in his native Glasgow in the early 1990s after working as a dance-club DJ. First TV roles were in a 1992 episode of the BBC anthology series Screen One and a '93 episode of Taggart, a long-running Scottish detective series. His breakout movie was Braveheart (1995). The scars on his face are the result of a mugging by knife-wielding assailants, an incident that occurred before he began acting.
Eve Hewson (Actor)
Born: July 07, 1991
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: The U2 song "Kite" was inspired by an afternoon of playing between Hewson, her sister and their father. As an 11 year old, found her father's contact list, and used to it to prank call Justin Timberlake. Father Bono declined an honorary degree from New York University so as not to take focus away from Hewson's graduation. In November 2013, was nominated for Irish Woman of the Year by Tatler magazine for her work on film.
Nina Senicar (Actor)
Michael Socha (Actor)
Born: December 13, 1987
Birthplace: Derby, Derbyshire, England
Trivia: Won the lead in a local production of Bugsy Malone after his mother saw the auditions advertised in the newspaper. Trained with the Carlton TV Workshop in Nottingham. Made his professional acting debut in the film This Is England (2006) and subsequently appeared in the two spin-off television series, This Is England '86 in 2010 and This Is England '88 in 2011. Appeared in the 2011 music video for Lauren Pritchard's "Stuck." Was a recurring character on the third season of the British series Being Human before being promoted to a series regular for the fourth and fifth seasons.
Fernanda Diniz (Actor)
Christopher Fairbank (Actor)
Born: October 04, 1953
Birthplace: Hertfordshire, England
Trivia: Almost didn't get accepted into RADA because of a skin condition on his face. One of the main reasons he was hired for the 1983 British series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet was because he could do a Liverpool accent, which he had learned while living in a city hostel for two years as a teen. Lent his voice to the Wallace and Gromit features Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) and Flushed Away (2006). Other voiceover work includes radio, TV commercials, documentaries, cartoons and looping. Played John Lennon's father, Freddie, in the 2010 biopic Lennon Naked.
Ian Beattie (Actor)
Nick Kent (Actor)
Born: January 26, 1945
Brian Vernel (Actor)
Mirjam Novak (Actor)
Joel Basman (Actor)
Born: January 23, 1990
Yorick Van Wageningen (Actor)
Nikola Kent (Actor)
Máté Haumann (Actor)
Born: September 30, 1980
Slavko Sobin (Actor)
Cali Nelle (Actor)
Joe David Walters (Actor) .. Police Inspector
David Stoller (Actor) .. Police Inspector
Renne Gjoni (Actor) .. Orderly
Paul Leonard Murray (Actor) .. Orderly
Nicholas Asbury (Actor) .. Commandant
Jim High (Actor) .. Military Guard
Tom Leeb (Actor) .. Dega's Lawyer
Louisa Pili (Actor) .. Clara
Trivia: Baby-faced child actress Louisa Pili hailed from France and (accordingly) broke into show business with supporting contributions to two Gallic features during the mid- to late 2000s: director Safy Babbou's family drama The Giraffe's Neck (2004) and the animated horror omnibus Fear of the Dark (where she voiced the character of Sumako).
Árpa Attila (Actor) .. Ship Deck Guard
Dan Cade (Actor) .. St. Martin's Guard
Born: June 16, 1981
Antonio De La Cruz (Actor) .. Tribouillard
Andre Flynn (Actor) .. Galgani
Mark Phelan (Actor) .. Sierra
Olja Hrustic (Actor) .. Secretary
Lorena Andrea (Actor) .. Lali
Goran Navojec (Actor) .. Smuggler
Born: October 10, 1970
Dragan Micanovic (Actor) .. Doctor Guibert
Born: September 30, 1970
Demetri Goritsas (Actor) .. Jean-Pierre Castelnau
Born: August 24, 1971
Reshad Strik (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Born: June 22, 1981

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