Sucker Punch


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After being sent to a mental hospital for a lobotomy by her cruel stepfather, Babydoll plots an escape with the help of four other women. She imagines herself and her friends as warriors doing battle in a series of wild fantasy worlds as they seek out five items in order to secure their freedom.

2011 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Drama Sci-fi Alternative Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Emily Browning (Actor) .. Babydoll
Abbie Cornish (Actor) .. Sweet Pea
Jena Malone (Actor) .. Rocket
Vanessa Hudgens (Actor) .. Blondie
Jamie Chung (Actor) .. Amber
Oscar Isaac (Actor) .. Blue
Jon Hamm (Actor) .. High Roller/Doctor
Carla Gugino (Actor) .. Madam Gorski
Scott Glenn (Actor) .. Wise Man
Richard Cetrone (Actor) .. CJ
Gerard Plunkett (Actor) .. Stepfather
Malcolm Scott (Actor) .. The Cook
Ronald Selmour (Actor) .. Danforth
Kelora Clingwell (Actor) .. Babydoll's Mother
Frederique De Raucourt (Actor) .. Babydoll's Sister
Eli Snyder (Actor) .. Tommy Soldier #1
Cainan Wiebe (Actor) .. Tommy Soldier #2
Danny Bristol (Actor) .. Tommy Soldier #3
Patrick Sabongui (Actor) .. Earl
John R. Taylor (Actor) .. Grim Doctor
Chris Nowland (Actor) .. Cemetary Cop
Gina Garenkooper (Actor) .. Bitter Nurse
A.C. Peterson (Actor) .. Mayor/Lighter Orderly
Revard Dufresne (Actor) .. Big Boss Thug/Orderly #3
Monique Ganderton (Actor) .. Lobotomy Nurse/High Roller Girl #1
Lee Tomaschefski (Actor) .. Lobotomy Nurse/High Roller Girl #2
Brad Kelly (Actor) .. Guard/Chauffer #1
Peter Bryant (Actor) .. Guard/Chauffer #2
Christine Willes (Actor) .. Reception Nurse/Designer
Michael D. Adamthwaite (Actor) .. State Trooper #1
Phillip Mitchell (Actor) .. State Trooper #2
Ian Tracey (Actor) .. Police Officer #1
Sean Campbell (Actor) .. Police Officer #2
Louise Hradsky (Actor) .. Dancer
Arassay Reyes (Actor) .. Dancer
Danielle Benton (Actor) .. Dancer
Caitlin Goguen (Actor) .. Dancer
Maiko Miyauchi (Actor) .. Dancer
Juliana Semenova (Actor) .. Dancer
Paula Giroday (Actor) .. Dancer
Allie Bertram (Actor) .. Dancer
Vicky Lambert (Actor) .. Dancer
Caroline Torti (Actor) .. Dancer
Chantal Hunt (Actor) .. Dancer
Carla Catherwood (Actor) .. Dancer
Stephanie Sy (Actor) .. Dancer
Kathryn Schellenberg (Actor) .. Dancer
Geneen Gorgiev (Actor) .. Dancer
Annie Au (Actor) .. Dancer
Tia Haraga (Actor) .. Dancer
Hailley Caulfield (Actor) .. Dancer
Daniela Dib (Actor) .. Dancer
Jeff Dimitriou (Actor) .. "Emilio" Gangster Dancer
John Howard (Actor) .. Band Member #1
Thomas Fornataro (Actor) .. Band Member #2
Antoine Baby Harry Calaway (Actor) .. Band Member #3
G! Force (Actor) .. Band Member #4
Nii Nortey Engmann (Actor) .. Band Member #5

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Emily Browning (Actor) .. Babydoll
Born: December 07, 1988
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: A native of Melbourne, Australian actress Emily Browning broke into show business on a national level rather early on, with repeat high-profile appearances in Aussie series including Something in the Air and Blue Heelers. She transitioned to the big screen -- and quickly attained international exposure with a Hollywood turn in the Scott Rudin-produced, Jim Carrey-starring fantasy Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), and in the meantime completed her high school degree. A number of additional assignments followed, including (most notably) the 2009 supernatural horror remake The Uninvited, the fantastical action film Sucker Punch, and the erotic drama Sleeping Beauty.
Abbie Cornish (Actor) .. Sweet Pea
Born: August 07, 1982
Birthplace: Lochinvar, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: After a couple of minor ingenue roles in her native Australia, actress Abbie Cornish attained instant superstardom down under with a hypnotic, evocative, and multi-layered lead performance in director Cate Shortland's well-received psychological drama Somersault. That film -- about a fragile young woman who comes completely unhinged while trying to build a new life for herself in a snowy Australian town -- spoke volumes about Cornish's raw ability and foreshadowed a long and successful career for the young dramatist. She reinforced these notions with an equally demanding and harrowing turn as an art student who slides backward into heroin addiction in Neil Armfield's justly praised Candy (2005). Dissatisfied with the limitations of the Australian film industry, Cornish then jumped ship and went Hollywood, where she tackled supporting roles in such features as the 2006 A Good Year (opposite fellow Aussie Russell Crowe) and the 2007 period piece Elizabeth: The Golden Age. She kept up her period piece bona fides in 2008's Bright Star, but that same year she played in the Iraq War drama Stop-Loss. She had a very busy 2011 with parts in the fantasy action film Sucker Punch, a supporting turn in the box office hit Limitless, and the lead in the Madonna directed period drama W.E.
Jena Malone (Actor) .. Rocket
Born: November 21, 1984
Birthplace: Sparks, Nevada, United States
Trivia: A child actress who made her film debut as the star of Anjelica Huston's 1996 adaptation of Dorothy Allison's Bastard out of Carolina, Jena Malone has appeared in films ranging from Contact (1997), in which she played the younger version of Jodie Foster's character, to Stepmom (1998), which featured her as one of Susan Sarandon's children. A native of Lake Tahoe, Nevada, where she was born November 21, 1984, Malone was influenced to become an actress by her mother, who was active in community theatre. After persuading her mom to move to L.A., the aspiring actress began working in commercials and music videos. Following her debut in Bastard out of Carolina, she went on to do steady work, and in 2000, she starred in Christmas with J.D., which also featured Devon Sawa, Neve Campbell, and Christian Campbell. That same year, the young actress made headlines when she filed charges against her mother accusing her of squandering her earnings; the lawsuit resulted in Malone's legal emancipation from her mother, who was forbidden from interfering with her daughter's career and earnings. Coming out on the up side of the bitter family feud, Malone could next be seen in both the slightly surreal teen fantasy Donnie Darko and the bittersweet family drama Life as a House (both 2001). Following future appearances in The Dangerous Lives of Alter Boys and The United States of Leland (both 2002), Malone would announce her intentions of studying photography at a northern California community college in the fall of 2002. She had a key role in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys in 2002, and the next year had a cameo in Cold Mountain. In 2005 she was one of the younger sister in Joe Wright's Pride & Prejudice, and two years later she was the younger sister in Sean Penn's Into the Wild. She had a brief but memorable turn as the ex-girlfriend of a soldier in The Messenger, and in 2011 she was one of the kick-ass girls at the center of Sucker Punch. In 2012 she appeared in Hatfields & McCoys as one of the McCoy clan. In 2013, she joined the Hunger Games series as fan-favorite Johanna Mason, appearing in Catching Fire and Parts 1 and 2 of Mockingjay. Malone was cast as Barbara Gordon in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), but her scenes were ultimately cut in the editing room, and she only appeared in the home version of the film.
Vanessa Hudgens (Actor) .. Blondie
Born: December 14, 1988
Birthplace: Salinas, California, United States
Trivia: Born December 14th, 1988, actress Vanessa Hudgens showed a talent for performing so early in life that she was appearing on-stage in musicals by the time she was eight years old. After cutting her teeth in shows like The Wizard of Oz, Carousel, and The Music Man, Hudgens won an audition for a commercial, which was the catalyst her career needed to transplant her to L.A. Her feature-film debut came in 2002 with the movie Thirteen, though it wasn't until a few years later that her popularity skyrocketed when she was cast in the Disney TV movie High School Musical. A chance both to showcase her charisma and her singing ability, the movie became a huge success that was wildly popular among kids and preteens, and the young actress signed on for the sequel while heading into the studio to record her first solo CD.Hudgens reprised her role as Gabriella Montez for High School Musical 2 in 2007, and again for High School Musical 3: Senior Year in 2009. Fresh off the success from the High School Musical franchise, Hudgens decided to further focus on her acting career, and took on a role of a socially awkward teenager for the musical comedy Bandslam. Hudgens' performance was praised despite the film's lack of mainstream success. 2011 found the actress starring in Beastly, a modern day take on Beauty & the Beast in which she played (what else?) the beauty, though her role in sucker punch, in which she played a mental patient, took her out of her comfort zone. Hudgens joined the cast of 2012's Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (the follow-up to 2008's Journey to the Center of the Earth), which also starred Dwayne Johnson and Joh Hutcherson.She finally broke out of her family-friendly mold with Spring Breakers (2012), directed by Harmony Korine, playing one of a group of girls that robs a restaurant to fuel their spring break trip. Opposite James Franco, Ashley Benson and Selena Gomez, the film had a buzzy marketing campaign, featuring Hudgens and the other girls in bikinis. The following year, she appeared in Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills. In 2015, she made her Broadway debut as the title character in Gigi. In early 2016, she played Rizzo in Fox's Grease: Live. Hudgen's father succumed to cancer the day before the broadcast, and she was widely praised for going on with show and turning in a strong performance.
Jamie Chung (Actor) .. Amber
Born: April 10, 1983
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: A San Francisco native, Korean-American actress Jamie Chung landed a shot at celebrity rather capriciously and arbitrarily, when working as a waitress as Riverside, CA's Tremors Bar & Grill. MTV networks spotted the then-unknown and invited her to appear in season 14 of the popular reality series The Real World. She immediately obliged, and in the process jump-started her acting career. Guest spots followed on series programs including Veronica Mars, ER, and CSI: New York. Chung moved into films with a bit role as a Hooters girl in the Adam Sandler/Kevin James comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007) and followed it up with a supporting turn as Chi Chi in the live action fantasy Dragonball (2009), adapted from the mangas of the same name. In 2010 she appeared in the Adam Sandler comedy Grown Ups, and 2011 found her in both Sucker Punch and the massively successful sequel to The Hangover. She then joined ABC's fantasy Once Upon a Time in the recurring role of Mulan and also replaced actress Devon Aoki in the 2013 sequel Sin City: A Dame To Kill For.
Oscar Isaac (Actor) .. Blue
Born: January 05, 1980
Birthplace: Guatemala
Trivia: After his portrayal of Joseph, the father of Jesus, in New Line Cinema's holiday release The Nativity Story (2006), Guatemalan actor Oscar Isaac also appeared in Scott Z. Burns' made-for-HBO crime thriller The Half Life of Timofey Berezin (2007). His career would kick into high gear after taking a small role as an interpreter in Guerilla (2008), a biopic of Che Guevara. In 2009, Isaac's role as José Ramos-Horta in the drama Balibo earned in an award for Best Supporting Actor from the Australian Film Institute. He co-starred with Rachel Weisz in award-winning director Alejandro Amenábar's Agora (2009), a historical drama in which the actor played the student of a female mathematician in the late 4th century. Isaac portrayed King John in director Ridley Scott's 2010 retelling of Robin Hood, and went on to co-star with Albert Brooks and Ryan Gosling in the thriller Drive (2011).
Jon Hamm (Actor) .. High Roller/Doctor
Born: March 10, 1971
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Sturdy, reliable character actor Jon Hamm debuted onscreen at the turn of the millennium, with a series of key supporting roles in features including Space Cowboys (2000), Kissing Jessica Stein (2001), and Mel Gibson's We Were Soldiers (2002). He also appeared on such TV series as Providence, The Division, What About Brian, and The Unit. Hamm scored his first major lead as executive Don Draper in the AMC network's series Mad Men (2007) -- a period serial about a group of boozing, chain-smoking, and sexist advertising suits toiling away at their jobs in a Manhattan high rise, circa 1960. He earned a variety of award nominations for his work on the show, which itself won the Emmy for best drama series each of its first four years on the air. He parlayed this high-profile success into a recurring gig on 30 Rock, and appeared in films such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, Howl, and Sucker Punch. He was the cop chasing thief Ben Affleck in The Town (2010), and, the next year, had an uncredited appearance in the hit Bridesmaids. In 2012 he appeared in Friends With Kids, which was written and directed by his then-longtime girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt. While continuing to build his film résumé, Hamm snuck in some television appeances as a voice actor, including guest spots on shows like The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers and Archer. He had a memorable two episode stint on Parks and Recreation (essentially a stretched-out cameo). When Mad Men drew to a close in 2015 (with Hamm finally winning an Emmy Award for the final season), Hamm had significant guest arcs on two new web series lined up - The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. Hamm also expanded his film work with Million Dollar Arm, Minions and Keeping up with the Joneses.
Carla Gugino (Actor) .. Madam Gorski
Born: August 29, 1971
Birthplace: Sarasota, Florida, United States
Trivia: A native of Sarasota, FL, Gugino spent most of her youth being shuttled by her mother to various locations in California. At age 15, she and her mom were living in San Diego, when Gugino was convinced to try a modeling career in New York City. She succeeded, but soon found the fast pace of high-fashion modeling too much for her and moved to Los Angeles, where she took advice from an aunt, model Carol Merril, and enrolled in acting classes to study under drama coach Gene Bua. Gugino soon made her film debut in the comedy Troop Beverly Hills (1986). More features followed, until she got her first supporting major role, that of Norma in the Robert De Niro/Leonardo Di Caprio drama This Boy's Life (1993), and later scored a co-starring role on the Michael J. Fox sitcom Spin City. As her star continued to rise, Gugino would spend the subsuquent years appearing in a wide variety of high profile projects, like Spy Kids, Out of Sight, Sin City, Night at the Museum, Sucker Punch, Watchmen, and Mr. Popper's Penguins. Gugino would also find major success on the small screen, with roles on shows like Entourage and Californication.
Scott Glenn (Actor) .. Wise Man
Born: January 26, 1941
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Ex-marine and ex-newspaper reporter Scott Glenn was ideally suited to the action-oriented films that would become his lot in the 1980s and 1990s. After learning the rudiments of his craft at the Actors Studio and appearing off-Broadway, Glenn made his film bow in 1970's The Baby Maker. He was rescued from low-budget cycle flicks by director Robert Altman, who cast Glenn as Pfc. Glenn Kelly in Nashville (1975). As rangy and rugged off-camera as on, Glenn was one of the few film actors of recent years to flourish in western roles: among his more impressive credits within this genre are Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981), Silverado (1985), My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1993), and, stretching a point a bit, Urban Cowboy (1980). Glenn has been equally laudable in such suit-and-tie roles as Jodie Foster's FBI chief in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), in "military" assignments like astronaut Alan Shepard in The Right Stuff (1981) and the U.S. sub commander in Hunt for Red October (1990). As a tribute to Robert Altman, the director who elevated him to "A" pictures back in 1975, Scott Glenn accepted a drastic cut in salary to portray "Himself" in Altman's The Player (1992). Over the next several years, Glenn remained active on screen, appearing in films like Training Day, The Virgin Suicides, The Bourne Ultimatum, W., and The Paperboy.
Richard Cetrone (Actor) .. CJ
Gerard Plunkett (Actor) .. Stepfather
Malcolm Scott (Actor) .. The Cook
Ronald Selmour (Actor) .. Danforth
Kelora Clingwell (Actor) .. Babydoll's Mother
Frederique De Raucourt (Actor) .. Babydoll's Sister
Eli Snyder (Actor) .. Tommy Soldier #1
Cainan Wiebe (Actor) .. Tommy Soldier #2
Born: August 27, 1995
Danny Bristol (Actor) .. Tommy Soldier #3
Patrick Sabongui (Actor) .. Earl
Born: January 09, 1975
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Is the son of Egyptian parents. Became interested in the entertainment industry at the age of 14, at which time he began working as a DJ for weddings and school dances. Speaks French fluently. Is an avid martial artist who practices jiu jitsu, capoeira and kali. Founded an on-camera acting school, Vancouver Studio, with his wife and fellow actor, Kyra Zagorsky. Is the co-director of a non-profit organization, Fulfilling Young Artists, which mentors young actors, writers and directors. Teaches dialect and accent classes at Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts.
John R. Taylor (Actor) .. Grim Doctor
Chris Nowland (Actor) .. Cemetary Cop
Gina Garenkooper (Actor) .. Bitter Nurse
A.C. Peterson (Actor) .. Mayor/Lighter Orderly
Revard Dufresne (Actor) .. Big Boss Thug/Orderly #3
Monique Ganderton (Actor) .. Lobotomy Nurse/High Roller Girl #1
Born: August 06, 1980
Lee Tomaschefski (Actor) .. Lobotomy Nurse/High Roller Girl #2
Brad Kelly (Actor) .. Guard/Chauffer #1
Peter Bryant (Actor) .. Guard/Chauffer #2
Christine Willes (Actor) .. Reception Nurse/Designer
Michael D. Adamthwaite (Actor) .. State Trooper #1
Phillip Mitchell (Actor) .. State Trooper #2
Ian Tracey (Actor) .. Police Officer #1
Born: June 26, 1964
Birthplace: Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: After a series of small child-actor roles starting at age 11, his big break came at age 15 when he landed his starring turn in the 1979 Canadian television series, Huckleberry Finn and His Friends. Decided to take a break from acting after high school and credits a stint setting up lights on film sets for teaching him the most about the business. Expanded his career by directing two episodes of the 2001 series Da Vinci's Inquest, which led to other directing gigs.
Sean Campbell (Actor) .. Police Officer #2
Louise Hradsky (Actor) .. Dancer
Arassay Reyes (Actor) .. Dancer
Danielle Benton (Actor) .. Dancer
Born: February 20, 1985
Caitlin Goguen (Actor) .. Dancer
Maiko Miyauchi (Actor) .. Dancer
Juliana Semenova (Actor) .. Dancer
Paula Giroday (Actor) .. Dancer
Allie Bertram (Actor) .. Dancer
Vicky Lambert (Actor) .. Dancer
Caroline Torti (Actor) .. Dancer
Chantal Hunt (Actor) .. Dancer
Carla Catherwood (Actor) .. Dancer
Stephanie Sy (Actor) .. Dancer
Kathryn Schellenberg (Actor) .. Dancer
Geneen Gorgiev (Actor) .. Dancer
Annie Au (Actor) .. Dancer
Tia Haraga (Actor) .. Dancer
Hailley Caulfield (Actor) .. Dancer
Daniela Dib (Actor) .. Dancer
Jeff Dimitriou (Actor) .. "Emilio" Gangster Dancer
John Howard (Actor) .. Band Member #1
Born: October 22, 1952
Birthplace: Corowa, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Made film debut in 1978's My Boys are Good Boys. Is one of Australia's most prolific television actors; career includes roles in SeaChange, Always Greener, City Homicide, All Saints and Packed to the Rafters. Played Baxter in Melbourne's Black Swan State Theatre Company's production of Rising Water in 2011. In 2013, followed his grandfather's military career in WWI in the fifth series of Who Do You Think You Are? Is a supporter of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.
Thomas Fornataro (Actor) .. Band Member #2
Antoine Baby Harry Calaway (Actor) .. Band Member #3
G! Force (Actor) .. Band Member #4
Nii Nortey Engmann (Actor) .. Band Member #5

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