Repo Men


01:50 am - 03:42 am, Thursday, December 4 on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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This pulse-pounding thriller follows human-organ repo man Remy (Jude Law) as he attempts to evade his former partner Jake after he receives a replacement heart and subsequently falls behind on the payments for his new ticker. With Jake hot on their heels, Remy and another desperate debtor named Beth fight back against the Union, a producer of artificial organs known for taking body parts back by force when recipients fail to pay the bill.

2010 English Stereo
Other Action/adventure Sci-fi Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Jude Law (Actor) .. Remy
Forest Whitaker (Actor) .. Jake
Alice Braga (Actor) .. Beth
Liev Schreiber (Actor) .. Frank
Carice Van Houten (Actor) .. Carol
Chandler Canterbury (Actor) .. Peter
Joe Pingue (Actor) .. Ray
Liza Lapira (Actor) .. Alva
Tiffany Espensen (Actor) .. Little Alva
Yvette Nicole Brown (Actor) .. Rhodesia
Rza (Actor) .. T-Bone
Wayne Ward (Actor) .. John
Tanya Clarke (Actor) .. Hooker
Max Turnbull (Actor) .. Larry the Lung
Howard Hoover (Actor) .. Salesman
Robert Dodds (Actor) .. Salesman
Raff Law (Actor) .. Young Remy
Tremayne Corion (Actor) .. Young Jake
Marty Adams (Actor) .. Obese Man
Daniel Kash (Actor) .. Chipped Tooth
Christian Lloyd (Actor) .. Addict
Domenic Cuzzocrea (Actor) .. Cabbie
Carlos Diaz (Actor) .. Cab Passenger
Imali Perera (Actor) .. Q Nurse
Tannis Burnett (Actor) .. Hallway Nurse
Michael Cram (Actor) .. Father
Heather Hodgson (Actor) .. Remy's Female Customer
Bruce Gooch (Actor) .. Remy's Male Customer
Laytrel McMullen (Actor) .. Jump Rope Girl
ELLIE ELLWAND (Actor) .. Jump Rope Girl
Alie Rutty (Actor) .. Jump Rope Girl
Kenny Robinson (Actor) .. Gruff Repo Man
Matt Baram (Actor) .. Doctor
Jim Annan (Actor) .. TSA Guard
Alice Poon (Actor) .. TSA Agent
Simon Northwood (Actor) .. TSA Agent
Wayne Downer (Actor) .. TSA Agent
John MacDonald (Actor) .. TSA Agent
Neil Whitely (Actor) .. Passenger
Marium Carvell (Actor) .. Passenger
Michael Grajewski (Actor) .. Repo Trainee
Zoé Mugford (Actor) .. Technician
Philip Nessel (Actor) .. Sick Father
Roland Rothchild (Actor) .. Guard
Denis Akiyama (Actor) .. Doctor
Katie Bergin (Actor) .. Woman in Bathroom
Jee-Yun Lee (Actor) .. Newswoman
Tino Monte (Actor) .. Newsman
John Picard (Actor) .. Raggedy Dude
Kevin Rushton (Actor) .. Artiforg Arm
Alicia Turner (Actor) .. Repo Woman
Ciara Jones (Actor) .. Subway Girl
Riley Jones (Actor) .. Young Debtor
Angelina Assereto (Actor) .. Bikini Girl
Dominic Cuzzocrea (Actor) .. Cabbie
Daniel Lévesque (Actor) .. Curious Man

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Jude Law (Actor) .. Remy
Born: December 29, 1972
Birthplace: Lewisham, London, England
Trivia: Although he first appeared as just one of the latest crop of golden-skinned English imports to caress the hormones of American filmgoers, Jude Law is steadily proving that his talents lie beyond his ability to smolder seductively in front of the camera. Since 1995, when Law made the transition from British soap opera to Broadway via Sean Mathias' Indiscretions (in which he co-starred with Kathleen Turner), his work has increasingly garnered favorable notice from critics and moviegoers alike.Born in London on December 29, 1972, Law started acting as a teenager. Before Indiscretions, his most notable role was in Shopping (1994), a British production that gave him both initial recognition and an introduction to his future wife, actress Sadie Frost (the couple has two children). After the critical and commercial success of Indiscretions, Law began finding more work in film, starring as Claire Danes' boyfriend in I Love You, I Love You Not (1997) and as the genetically privileged man who sells his identity to Ethan Hawke in Gattaca (1997). Also in 1997, Law took on the plum role of Alfred Lord Douglas (or Bosie), Oscar Wilde's volatile lover in Wilde. Although none of these films received unanimously positive critical (or box-office) attention, they did help to further establish Law as an actor to be taken seriously. Law followed them with a small part in Bent (1997) and the more pivotal role of Billy, Jim Williams' hotheaded and ill-fated lover in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997). Following that film, Law went on to make a few smaller films, including Music From Another Room (also starring a still unknown Gretchen Mol) and The Final Cut, in which he played a sinister, deceased version of himself.In 1999, Law appeared in David Cronenberg's cyberific eXistenZ and completed filming Anthony Minghella's The Talented Mr. Ripley alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, and Cate Blanchett. The film earned widespread acclaim upon its release, much of which was lavished on Law's portrayal of the serially charming and devastatingly superficial Dickie Greenleaf. Law garnered both a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance, further cementing his reputation as one of the more promising up-and-coming actors on either side of the ocean.After a turn as a Russian marksman facing off against a Nazi sniper in Enemy at the Gates (2001), Law returned to sci-fi with his role as love machine Gigolo Joe in Steven Spielberg's eagerly anticipated A.I.In addition to his acting commitments, Law kept busy with Natural Nylon, the production company he founded with Sadie Frost, Sean Pertwee, Ewan McGregor, and Jonny Lee Miller. In 2002, Law starred alongside film veterans Tom Hanks and Paul Newman in the multiple Oscar-winning Road to Perdition and was on the path to an Oscar once again for his performance in Cold Mountain (2003) with Nicole Kidman and Renée Zellweger, who took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. After appearing in only two films in as many years, Law was virtually unavoidable in the last third of 2004, with substantial roles in a grand total of six films. First up, he played the title role in the blue-screened sci-fi action flick Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, starring alongside the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, and a "resurrected" Laurence Olivier. A month later, he could be found starring in the remake of Alfie as well as in the ensemble cast of David O. Russell's comedy I Heart Huckabees. And before the close of the year, audiences could catch him in Mike Nichols' romantic drama Closer, as Errol Flynn in Martin Scorsese's Howard Hughes biopic The Aviator, and providing the voice of the title character in the big-screen adaptation of Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events. Produced on an elephantine, effects-heavy budget by the wunderkind, billon-dollar powerhouse Scott Rudin (The Firm, Sister Act) and starring Jim Carrey, the film opened in December 2004 and received average to positive notices; such commentators as Newsweek's Sean Smith, The Washington Post's Desson Thomson, and others championed it (one referred to it as "a Tim Burton movie without the weird shafts of adolescent pain"); others were nonplussed. Roger Ebert complained, "It's odd, how the movie's gloom and doom are amusing at first, and then dampen down the humor. Although many Unfortunate Events do indeed occur in "Lemony Snicket," they cannot be called exciting because everyone is rather depressed by them." The picture nevertheless did excellent box office. Alfie - a remake of the 1966 Michael Caine vehicle, with Law taking over the Caine role - didn't fare so well with critics but performed adequately at the box. Law ducked out of films for a year or so between 2004 and 2005, which led Variety to ask, "Where in the world is Jude Law?" The actor apparently needed a vacation, but his absence was short lived: Law ended his sabbatical after a year or so, and triumphantly returns to cinemas in 2006. In All the King's Men, Law plays second-string fiddle to an over-the-top Sean Penn. A political tale adapted from Robert Penn Warren's novel by Schindler's List scribe Steven Zaillian (who also directs), the movie weaves the tale of a Huey Long-like southern demagogue (Penn). The film will hit cinemas across the U.S. in September '06. Law is also re-teaming with his Cold Mountain collaborator, Anthony Minghella, in Breaking & Entering. Over the next several years, Law would enjoy his status as a leading man, appearing in a number of films like the Sherlock Holmes franchise, Hugo, and Contagion. He played Alexei Karenin in Anna Karenina in 2012, and appeared in The Grand Budpest Hotel in 2014.
Forest Whitaker (Actor) .. Jake
Born: July 15, 1961
Birthplace: Longview, Texas
Trivia: Forest Whitaker attended college on a football scholarship, then, interested in Opera, transferred to U.S.C. on two more scholarships to study Music and Theater. He landed small roles on television and in two films, beginning with Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). He got his big break when he appeared in Oliver Stone's Platoon and Martin Scorsese's The Color of Money (both 1986). After a few more supporting roles, Whitaker got his first lead in Clint Eastwood's Bird (1988), in which he played the title role -- heroin-addicted jazz great Charlie Parker, a performance which won him the 1988 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor award. Although now better-known as an lead actor, he was unable to greatly capitalize on his success and remained primarily a supporting player in films. He is the older brother of actor Damon Whitaker.
Alice Braga (Actor) .. Beth
Born: April 15, 1983
Birthplace: São Paulo, Brazil
Trivia: The niece of famed actress Sonia Braga, Brazilian actress Alice Braga rode to fame on the back of key performances in works produced in her native country, such as City of God (2002) and Sólo Dios Sabe (2005). She then branched out into international crossover hits as the female lead in such pictures as the Hollywood sci-fi/action opus I Am Legend (2007, starring Will Smith), the David Mamet-helmed sports drama Redbelt (2008), and the illegal immigrant-themed muckraker Crossing Over (2008). That same year, she re-teamed with City of God director Fernando Meirelles for the haunting film Blindness, playing the only woman left in her village with the ability to see, after a mysterious condition renders everyone else blind. She also joined the cast of the sci-fi thriller Repossession Mambo (2009), opposite Jude Law and Forest Whitaker.
Liev Schreiber (Actor) .. Frank
Born: October 04, 1967
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Displaying the kind of off-kilter charm that makes him a natural for leading roles in independent films and character parts in mainstream features, Liev Schreiber has made a name for himself on both circuits. Born October 4, 1967, in San Francisco, Schreiber was raised on New York's Lower East Side. A graduate of Hampshire College in Massachusetts, he initially wanted to become a writer, but later decided to try his hand at acting, training at both London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Yale School of Drama.Schreiber's first acting job was on Broadway, where he appeared in In the Summer House. More theater work followed and in 1994, the actor made his film debut in the Steve Martin comedy Mixed Nuts. The film was an unequivocal flop, although Schreiber's role as a rather muscular transvestite proved to be one of the picture's few memorable features. His next project, the 1995 indie Denise Calls Up, fared a little better; despite almost non-existent box-office ratings, it was rewarded with critical approval. Following more minor film work, he landed the role of a British bouncer in the successful indie flick Party Girl (1995), which also starred nascent indie queen Parker Posey. Schreiber got an introduction to a more mainstream audience thanks to his role as killer Cotton Weary in Wes Craven's mega-hit Scream, a role he reprised in the film's sequel, Scream 2 (1997). The same year, Schreiber had leading roles in two more independent films, The Daytrippers (which again paired him with Posey) and Walking and Talking, as well as a secondary role in the bloated Mel Gibson thriller Ransom. Deftly straddling the divide between Sundance and the studio, Schreiber went on to make three major mainstream pictures in 1998: Phantoms, with Rose McGowan and Ben Affleck; Twilight with Susan Sarandon, Paul Newman, and Gene Hackman; and Sphere with Samuel L. Jackson, Sharon Stone, and Dustin Hoffman. The following year, Schreiber returned to more familiar territory with his role in Tony Goldwyn's small but successful drama A Walk on the Moon. As the man Diane Lane cuckolds for Viggo Mortensen, Schreiber mined endless possibilities from what could have been a narrow role, giving his character the sort of charming, good-intentioned inadequacy that became one of the actor's trademarks.In 2000, Schreiber returned to the role of Cotton Weary a third time to close out the Scream franchise. It was around this time that he also began doing a considerable amount of voice-over work, mainly for PBS's NOVA series. As the decade progressed, Schreiber continued to be a presence in bigger mainstream projects, such as the 2002 adaptation of Tom Clancy's The Sum of All Fears. Two years later, he could be seen in another high-profile, politically tinged thriller, this time opposite Denzel Washington in director Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidate.In 2005 he made his directorial and screenwriting debut with Everything Is Illuminated, and appeared in the critically acclaimed, Golden Globe-winning HBO movie Lackawanna Blues, a life-affirming film about a selfless black woman (played by S. Epatha Merkerson) in 1950s segregated New York who provides a home and a guiding hand to the youths who come to live at her boarding house. His 2006 project would be quite a departure from this sweet, poignant tale, as Schreiber took the role of Robert Thorne in John Moore's remake of the 1976 horror classic The Omen. Heavily publicized for its "666" release date (June 6th, 2006), the film pleased horror fans, as did Schreiber's performance as husband to Julia Stiles and father to the infamous Damien, a little boy who seems to harbor an evil that at best makes him disturbingly cold and at worst, places him at the crux of the devil's own plan for hell on Earth. Schreiber next went into production on The Painted Veil, an adaptation of the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Playing the playboy whom Naomi Watts cuckolds her husband with, the actor immersed himself in the part for the drama. Meanwhile, a return to the stage in the lauded revival of Glengarry Glen Ross not only earned Schreiber a Tony award, and in 2005 he made his debut as a film director and screenwriter with the indie Everything Is Illuminated. Always up for new challenges, he played the role of the comic-book supervillain Sabertooth in the 2009 summer blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In addition to his acting, Schreiber also has a lucrative career narrating documentaries and commercials.
Carice Van Houten (Actor) .. Carol
Born: September 05, 1976
Birthplace: Leiderdorp, The Netherlands
Trivia: Born September 5, 1976, in the Netherlands, actress Carice van Houten worked steadily in her native country on both the small and big screens, garnering a number of nominations for her work. She first started to acquire international fame as the star of Paul Verhoeven's Black Book, portraying Rachel Stein, a Jewish woman who disguises herself and uses her allure and beauty in order to manipulate the Nazis in charge of the occupation of Holland. The exposure from her work in that film served as a springboard for van Houten, and she was soon appearing prominantly in high-profile Hollywood pictures, such as Bryan Singer's WWII drama Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise; the sci-fi film Repossession Mambo, as the wife of Jude Law's character; and the biographical drama Vivaldi, starring Joseph Fiennes as the classical composer. In 2012, she joined Game of Thrones, playing Melisandre, though she still found time to return to the big screen, including The Fifth Estate in 2013 and the Jesse James biopic Race (2016), playing German film director/propagandist Leni Riefenstahl.
Chandler Canterbury (Actor) .. Peter
Born: December 15, 1998
Joe Pingue (Actor) .. Ray
Liza Lapira (Actor) .. Alva
Born: December 03, 1981
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: After debuting as the friend of Winona Ryder's character in the sentimental weepie Autumn in New York (2000), actress Liza Lapira landed bit parts in Tony Scott's feature Domino (2005); guest appearances on such series as Grey's Anatomy, Monk, and Law & Order; and recurring roles on such shows as Huff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and NCIS. In 2008, Lapira ascended to supporting billing with a plum role as MIT student-turned-gambler Kianna in Robert Luketic's thriller 21. In the years to come, Lapira would appear on shows like Dexter, Dollhouse, and Traffic Light, and in movies like Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Tiffany Espensen (Actor) .. Little Alva
Born: February 10, 1999
Yvette Nicole Brown (Actor) .. Rhodesia
Born: August 12, 1971
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Was signed as a teen to Motown Records as part of the East Coast Family group, which included Boyz II Men. Brown performed on the mildly successful single "1-4-All-4-1" from the album The East Coast Family, Vol. 1. Moved to Los Angeles after college and landed her first big role appearing in the gospel play His Woman, His Wife. Secured her first television role---a two-episode appearance on Girlfriends---after sending a postcard to the show's casting director. Worked on Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh for four years, even though her character, Helen, was originally supposed to be a one-time role.
Rza (Actor) .. T-Bone
Born: July 05, 1969
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Rapper RZA (born Robert Diggs but alternately credited, at various junctures, as Prince Rakeem, Bobby Steels, The Rzarector, and The Abbott) initially rose to fame as a member of the rap group All in Together Now, then branched out into a career as a solo artist. Though he achieved tremendous commercial success in this capacity, RZA nonetheless made his most enduring musical impact not as a performer but as a producer, of the rap supergroup the Wu-Tang Clan. His spare, lean, and razor-sharp approach to rap production for the group laid the groundwork and set the bar for dozens of other rap acts throughout the 1990s. Cinematically, RZA placed his strongest emphasis on contributions to soundtracks, scoring and lending featured music to such opuses as the Jim Jarmusch-helmed crime drama Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004), and the urban farce Soul Plane (2004). Though RZA's acting roles officially began with a bit part in Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), he went on to grace the supporting casts of films as diverse as Scary Movie 3 (2003), Derailed (2005), and The Take (2007). Also in 2007, RZA tackled a supporting role as Moses Jones in Ridley Scott's period crime drama American Gangster, starring Denzel Washington.
Wayne Ward (Actor) .. John
Tanya Clarke (Actor) .. Hooker
Born: February 02, 1972
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Was raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.At the age of 20, she moved to New York City to study acting.Made her debut in theater as an actress.Is a skilled artist and sculptor, and has used her art to support many environmental and political causes over the years.Is an advocate for global water justice, and helps to provide education and take action to help less fortunate communities access clean water.
Max Turnbull (Actor) .. Larry the Lung
Howard Hoover (Actor) .. Salesman
Trivia: Best known for Connor Undercover and Repo Men (2010).
Robert Dodds (Actor) .. Salesman
Raff Law (Actor) .. Young Remy
Tremayne Corion (Actor) .. Young Jake
Marty Adams (Actor) .. Obese Man
Born: September 12, 1981
Daniel Kash (Actor) .. Chipped Tooth
Christian Lloyd (Actor) .. Addict
Domenic Cuzzocrea (Actor) .. Cabbie
Carlos Diaz (Actor) .. Cab Passenger
Born: July 21, 1970
Imali Perera (Actor) .. Q Nurse
Tannis Burnett (Actor) .. Hallway Nurse
Michael Cram (Actor) .. Father
Born: July 11, 1968
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Studied economics in college before pursuing acting. Sang and played guitar for the band Redchair. Has appeared in many TV series of the sci-fi genre, including Earth: Final Conflict, The Outer Limits, and Stargate Atlantis. Attended The William Davis Centre for Actors' Study in Vancouver, which was founded by William B. Davis, the "cigarette-smoking man on The X-Files. Michael also appeared on The X-Files. Is an avid reader.
Heather Hodgson (Actor) .. Remy's Female Customer
Bruce Gooch (Actor) .. Remy's Male Customer
Laytrel McMullen (Actor) .. Jump Rope Girl
Born: August 08, 1995
ELLIE ELLWAND (Actor) .. Jump Rope Girl
Alie Rutty (Actor) .. Jump Rope Girl
Kenny Robinson (Actor) .. Gruff Repo Man
Matt Baram (Actor) .. Doctor
Jim Annan (Actor) .. TSA Guard
Alice Poon (Actor) .. TSA Agent
Simon Northwood (Actor) .. TSA Agent
Born: February 12, 1968
Wayne Downer (Actor) .. TSA Agent
John MacDonald (Actor) .. TSA Agent
Born: August 02, 1968
Neil Whitely (Actor) .. Passenger
Born: July 12, 1957
Marium Carvell (Actor) .. Passenger
Michael Grajewski (Actor) .. Repo Trainee
Zoé Mugford (Actor) .. Technician
Philip Nessel (Actor) .. Sick Father
Roland Rothchild (Actor) .. Guard
Denis Akiyama (Actor) .. Doctor
Born: June 22, 1952
Katie Bergin (Actor) .. Woman in Bathroom
Jee-Yun Lee (Actor) .. Newswoman
Tino Monte (Actor) .. Newsman
John Picard (Actor) .. Raggedy Dude
Kevin Rushton (Actor) .. Artiforg Arm
Alicia Turner (Actor) .. Repo Woman
Ciara Jones (Actor) .. Subway Girl
Riley Jones (Actor) .. Young Debtor
Trivia: Made his professional stage debut in a 2013 touring production of The Pitmen Painters. Performed in the 2013 award-winning Live Theatre production of Wet House. Appeared in the 2013 Live Theatre production of Cooking with Elvis. Starred as John Worthing in a 2017 production of The Importance of Being Earnest. As of 2018, has appeared as DC Mark Edwards in Vera since its debut broadcast in 2011.
Angelina Assereto (Actor) .. Bikini Girl
Dominic Cuzzocrea (Actor) .. Cabbie
Daniel Lévesque (Actor) .. Curious Man

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