0

    Bridge of Spies

    5.0 1

    Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Tom Hanks

    Tom Hanks
    , Mark Rylance
    Mark Rylance
    , Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    , Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    , Noah Schnapp
    Noah Schnapp


    DVD

    (Wide Screen)

    $12.99
    $12.99

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 02/02/2016
    • UPC: 0786936847895
    • Original Release: 0000
    • Language: English
    • Sales rank: 2,670

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Tom Hanks James Donovan
    Mark Rylance Rudolf Abel
    Alan Alda Thomas Watters
    Amy Ryan Mary,Crying Girl
    Noah Schnapp Roger Donovan
    Scott Shepherd Hoffman
    Domenick Lombardozzi Agent Blasco
    Dakin Matthews Judge Byers
    Peter McRobbie Allen Dulles
    Eve Hewson Carol Donovan
    Michael Gaston Agent Williams
    Billy Magnussen Doug Forrester
    Marko Caka Reporter (uncredited)
    Edward James Hyland Justice Warren
    Austin Stowell Francis Gary Powers
    Victor Verhaeghe Agent Gamber
    Mark Fichera FBI Agent
    Brian Hutchison FBI Agent
    Joshua Harto Bates
    Henny Russell Recepcjonista
    Rebekah Brockman Alison (Donovan's Secretary)
    Jesse Plemons Joe Murphy
    John Rue Lynn Goodnough
    Jillian Lebling Peggy Donovan
    Joel Brady Police Officer - Brooklyn Courthouse
    Michael Pemberton Lie Detector Test Administrator
    Geoffrey Rude Pilots in Motel Room
    Michael Kempen Pilots in Motel Room
    Stephen Kunken William Tompkins
    Jon Curry Agent Somner
    Wes McGee US Pilot
    Jim Ferris Bailiff
    Nolan Lyons Classroom Boy #1
    Hayley Feinstein Classroom Girl #1
    Andy Schneeflock Gentleman on Subway #1
    Victoria Leigh Classroom Girl #2
    Sawyer Barth Classroom Boy #2
    Ashlie Atkinson Classroom Teacher
    Hayley Rawson Actor
    Laurie Dawn Secretary on Subway
    James Lorinz Actor
    Patricia Squire Older Lady on Subway
    Mario Corry Clerk
    Donavon Dietz Foreman
    Mike Houston Man in Courtroom
    Joe Starr Actor
    Hamilton Clancy Courthouse Reporter
    Jonathan Walker Courthouse Reporter
    Greg Nutcher NYPD Lieutenant
    Tracy Howe Angry NYPD Cop
    Steven Boyer Marty
    John Henry Cox Partner at Watters Law Firm
    Mark Zak Soviet Judge (Powers' Trial)
    Victor Schefe Soviet Translator
    Will Rogers Frederic Pryor
    Daniela Schulz Family #1 at Berlin Wall Construction
    Moritz Berg Family #1 at Berlin Wall Construction
    Emma Nazahn Family #1 at Berlin Wall Construction
    Matthias Scherwenikas Construction
    Greta Galisch DePalma Construction
    Matilda Palma Galisch Construction
    Nadja Bobyleva Katje
    Kai Wido Meyer East German Soldier #1
    Kristoffer Fuss East German Soldier #2
    Thomas Hacikoglu East German Soldier #3
    David Wilson Barnes Mr. Michener
    Joe Forbrich Pinker
    Henning Bormann Prison Official
    Ketel Weber Checkpoint Soldier #1
    Maik Rogge Checkpoint Soldier #2
    Tim Morten Uhlenbrock Checkpoint Soldier #3
    Mathias Gartner East German Youth
    Rafael Gareisen East German Youth
    Nico Ehrenteit East German Youth
    Radik Golovkov Soviet Embassy Receptionist
    Petra Marie Cammin Helen Abel
    Lucy Dreznin Lydia Abel
    Michael Schenk Cousin Drews
    Mikhail Gorevoy Ivan Schischkin
    Wanja G?tz Soviet Guard
    Stefan Langel Soviet Guard
    Vladimir Vilanov Actor
    Ivan Shvedoff 2nd Soviet Interrogator
    Merab Ninidze Soviet Main Interrogator
    Konstantin Frolov Soviet Director/Official
    Steve Cirbus Michael Verona
    Michael Kranz Checkpoint Guard #1
    Max Kidd Checkpoint Guard #2
    Frederic Heidorn East German Guard (Pryor)
    Nils Malten East German Guard (Donovan)
    Nina Gummich Hilton Waitress
    Burghart Klau?ner Harald Ott
    Maximilian Mauff Ott's Secretary
    Jon Donahue Agent Faye
    Martin D. Dew CIA Agent (Glienicke Bridge)
    Brian Hutchinson Actor
    Sebastian Koch Vogel
    Le Du Rand Millie Byers
    John Taylor Radio Newscaster
    Thomas Newman Composer

    Technical Credits
    Matt Charman Screenwriter,Screenwriter
    Ethan Coen Screenwriter,Screenwriter
    Kristie Macosko-Krieger Producer
    Adam Somner Producer,Executive Producer
    Daniel Lupi Producer,Executive Producer
    Jeff Skoll Producer,Executive Producer
    Marc Platt Producer
    Jonathan King Producer,Executive Producer
    Steven Spielberg Producer
    Gary Rydstrom Sound/Sound Designer
    Steve Boeddeker Sound/Sound Designer,Sound Effects
    Ellen Lewis Casting
    Mark Fichera Stunts
    Leo Plank Stunts
    Steve Kirshoff Special Effects Supervisor
    Kristie Macosko Krieger Producer
    Marco Albrecht Stunts
    James Austin Sound Effects
    Benjamin A. Burtt Sound Effects
    Daniele Luppi Producer
    Ken Dailey Special Effects
    Richard Hymns Sound Effects
    Cory Candrilli Special Effects
    Thomas Thiele Special Effects
    Airon Armstrong Stunts
    Charlene Beck Stunts
    Nikki Brower Stunts
    Scott Burik Stunts
    Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
    Alrik Kreemke Stunts
    Ian McLaughlin Stunts
    Piet Paes Stunts
    Felix Quinton Stunts
    Asuka Tovazzi Stunts
    Aaron Vexler Stunts
    Vladimir Vilanov Stunts

    In this historical drama set during the Cold War, a Brooklyn attorney (Tom Hanks) is tasked with negotiating a prisoner exchange between an American pilot who was shot down over the USSR and a Soviet spy serving a 45-year sentence for espionage against the U.S. Bridge of Spies was directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Matt Charman and Joel and Ethan Coen.

    Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

    • Rope
      by Leo F. ForbsteinJames StewartJohn DallFarley GrangerCedric HardwickeJoan ChandlerAlfred HitchcockCedric HardwickeJohn DallDick Hogan
      Average rating: 4.5 Average rating:
    • The Bletchley Circle
      by Anna Maxwell MartinRachael StirlingSophie RundleJulie GrahamEd Birch
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • Absolute Power
      by Clint EastwoodGene HackmanEd HarrisLaura LinneyScott GlennClint Eastwood
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • Gone Girl
      by Ben AffleckRosamund PikeTyler PerryNeil Patrick HarrisDavid ClennonDavid FincherReese WitherspoonArnon Milchan
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • The Doctor Blake Mysteries:…
      by
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • Dial M for Murder
      by Ray MillandGrace KellyRobert CummingsJohn WilliamsAnthony DawsonAlfred Hitchcock
      Average rating: 4.1 Average rating:
    • Wait Until Dark
      by Audrey HepburnAlan ArkinRichard CrennaEfrem Zimbalist Jr.Jack WestonTerence Young
      Average rating: 4.5 Average rating:
    • Cape Fear
      by Robert De NiroNick NolteJessica LangeJuliette LewisJoe Don BakerMartin Scorsese
      Average rating: 4.0 Average rating:
    • Shining Through
      by Michael DouglasMelanie GriffithLiam NeesonJoely RichardsonJohn GielgudDavid Seltzer
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • Frequency
      by Dennis QuaidJames CaviezelShawn DoyleAndre BraugherElizabeth MitchellGregory HoblitAndre BraugherDennis QuaidJames CaviezelNoah EmmerichJordan Bridges
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • The Frozen Ground [Includes…
      by Nicolas CageJohn CusackVanessa HudgensDean NorrisRadha MitchellScott Walker50 CentRemington ChaseRandall EmmettMark Ordesky
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • Fracture [WS]
      by Nicolas DoddAnthony HopkinsRyan GoslingDavid StrathairnRosamund PikeEmbeth DavidtzGregory HoblitCharles Weinstock
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • The Accountant
      by Ben AffleckAnna KendrickJ.K. SimmonsJon BernthalJeffrey TamborGavin O'ConnorLynette Howell Taylor
      Average rating: 4.0 Average rating:
    • The Man Who Knew Too Much
      by James StewartDoris DayBrenda de BanzieBernard MilesRalph TrumanAlfred HitchcockHerbert Coleman
      Average rating: 4.0 Average rating:
    • Inspector Lewis: Series 7
      by Padraic J. Dunne PhD
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • Body Heat [Deluxe Edition]
      by John BarryWilliam HurtKathleen TurnerRichard CrennaTed DansonJ.A. PrestonLawrence Kasdan
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • The Others
      by Nicole KidmanAlakina MannJames BentleyFionnula FlanaganChristopher EcclestonAlejandro Amen?bar
      Average rating: 0.0 Average rating:
    • The Girl on the Train
      by Emily BluntRebecca FergusonHaley BennettJustin TherouxLuke EvansTate Taylor
      Average rating: 3.0 Average rating:

    Recently Viewed 

    There are no major surprises or splashy special effects in Bridge of Spies, the latest historical drama from former blockbuster maven Steven Spielberg. The film, unlike the sides involved in the Cold War, immediately puts all of its cards on the table, but in a manner that's showy without ever being melodramatic. From the moment he first appears onscreen, Tom Hanks holds the center of the movie as James Donovan, an idealist and dedicated patriot who is forced to quickly evolve from successful New York insurance lawyer to high-stakes international hostage negotiator. Donovan is a man who believes deeply in due process and common decency, despite living in a culture in which most Americans are more concerned with feeling safe by maintaining an unyielding upper hand over their enemies. Bridge opens on Rudolf Abel (masterfully played by Mark Rylance), a nebbishy, unassuming Brooklynite who was arrested for acting as an undercover spy for the Soviet Union. As all of the United States rushes to put this symbol of Communist espionage in the electric chair, Donovan gives his all in making sure his "guy" is treated like any other defendant, and bristles when he realizes that even the presiding judge (a stodgy grump ably played by veteran actor Dakin Matthews) couldn't care less whether or not Abel is afforded his basic rights of due process. Ultimately, Donovan succeeds: He convinces the judge to consider his feelings if an American spy were in Abel's predicament, and also points out that keeping his client alive could be the key to getting one of their own hostages returned in the future. As a result, Abel is sentenced to prison rather than death, while Donovan becomes a pariah whose personal and professional lives are both suddenly under siege. Lo and behold, Donovan's prediction comes true: American fighter pilot Francis Gary Powers is taken prisoner a few years later after being shot down over the Soviet Union. Once again, Donovan is called upon for an unenviable task in the name of the Stars and Stripes, as he is handpicked to negotiate the trade of Abel for Powers with a contact named Vogel in East Germany. Things get even muddier when Donovan also tries to bring home a wrongfully imprisoned American student named Frederic Pryor, who had the misfortune of studying the economic effects of Communism as the Berlin Wall went up. As the insurance lawyer refuses to make any sort of deal without bringing both men home intact, he is caught in the middle of a showdown between a trio of countries who not only want to maintain their reputations and sense of superiority as the world watches, but who need to determine if their returning citizens managed to stay loyal while they were held in interrogative custody. It seems almost redundant at this point to say that Tom Hanks is a talented actor, but his impeccably nuanced portrayal of a family man elevated to the role of national peacemaker represents the sort of masterful work we've come to expect from him. His amiable, observant delivery and presence give life to a man whose All-American stoicism and wit are coupled with ferocious assurance and resolve, and are backed by a steadfast belief in both the U.S. justice system and human decency; Hanks manages, in another elite performance, to capture Donovan's inner strength and wholesomeness without getting schmaltzy. What might come as a welcome surprise to some audiences is how great Rylance is in the role of Rudolf Abel, as he finally lands his breakout role after years of excellent work as a trusted character actor. Abel comes across as an admirable man, despite being an enemy to America, and his strength lies in his steady, nonplussed demeanor and straight-faced levity. At the same time, the secrets and willpower hidden behind his furrowed face make him compelling. Like Donovan, we can't help but respect him, which draws a meaningful parallel between two men whose dedication to their countries places an enormous weight on their shoulders. Thanks to a terrific screenplay (co-written by Joel and Ethan Coen), the Soviet spy becomes one of the film's most noble and sympathetic characters. The writing here is clever and weighty without being aggrandizing, and Spielberg's direction is sweeping without relying on a lot of bells and whistles (or copious explosions). The editing is superb, with meaningful associative cuts between home life, prison cells, classrooms, and other settings. Thomas Newman's score, however, is noticeably unsubtle. Thankfully, it's never bombastic enough to take viewers away from the onscreen action, although several of the movie's most important scenes could have stood on their own without a flurry of strings to manipulate and heighten our emotions. Bridge of Spies is the product of talented and noble craftsmen, but it isn't a revolutionary film, nor does it feel the need to venture outside of the territory familiar to mainstream cinema. Yet it's tough to be disappointed when a story is brought to the screen with as much acumen as we see here. As in 2012's Lincoln, Spielberg is able to distill an entire time period into a singular event, thereby making the sweep of history feel intimate and meditative. Bridge of Spies is yet another high-water mark in his singular career, as well as another entry in his highly successful run of films (which also includes Schindler's List, Amistad, and Munich) about hugely important events in the past that changed the world. Ironically, the man who helped create the modern-day summer blockbuster is now intent on making compelling cinema from real-life history.

    Read More

    Sign In Create an Account
    Search Engine Error - Endeca File Not Found