The Hunting Party

The Hunting Party

  • Director: Richard Shepard
  • Writer: Richard Shepard,Scott Anderson
  • Countries of origin: United States, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mexic
  • Language: English, Bosnian, Serbo-Croatian, Serbian, Croatian
  • Release date: September 21, 2007
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Spring Break in Bosnia
  • Starring: Richard Jill, James Brolin, Terence Howard, Hélène Cardona Jesse Eisenberg

    Details

    • Release date September 21, 2007
    • Filming locations Sarajevo International Airport, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • Production companies Intermedia, The Weinstein Company, Cherry Road Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $969,869

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $39,609

    Gross worldwide

    $7,674,033

    Movie reviews

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    • By Derrick 2022-12-31 12:51:29

      five minutes

      I lost interest in this film after watching it for five minutes, because:

      1. Richard Gere’s face said that the principles of democracy and human rights are really a little bit so. I am sometimes surprised that a white man with such small eyes is so fiery. It is fair to say that I should fire.

      2. I am a political lover, so Comrade Richard Gere’s first five-minute report on Fat Biao, I think it’s absolutely a bullshit. Because:

      a) As a war correspondent who has been...

    • By Cara 2022-11-29 14:51:56

      It turns out that this is what the search is about

      Richard Gere is old, at the age of 60, even the charming Prince Charming when he was young can no longer play the role of a popular lover. As a result, I changed the way of acting and tried political films with black humor. "Scam" was counted as one, and "Hunting Party" was counted as one. It was generally considered a success. The acting skills were competent, and the image advantages were also partially preserved. It seems uncle. Still quite good at picking books.
      The film tells the...

    • By Delia 2022-11-20 22:17:22

      Highly politically correct film

      Playing Hollywood's old-school handsomeness makes the movie a bit frivolous, but the

      script is still very good, and the handling is simple and neat.

      Regarding the former Yugoslavia affairs where the United States has been highly involved, this film has become a one-way street for political liberals to easily express their political ideals. This may also be the main reason Richard Gill is willing to take over. Is it because the height of American politics in recent years has...

    • By Jackson 2022-09-03 15:16:12

      The Hunting Party

      Photographer Duck (Terrence Dashon Howard) and reporter Simon (Richard Gere) are a pair of good partners from birth to death. Every day, they shuttle in the bullet rain, in the most dangerous The frontline brings news of the battlefield to people all over the world. Relying on true and reliable reports, Dark and Simon won the coveted Emmy Awards for everyone in the press, and at this point, their careers reached the pinnacle.
      In an accident, it was reported that there was an accident at...

    • By Lucinda 2022-08-10 17:14:07

      Just watched on July 21, 2008

      I watched this film that day because I was influenced by several political struggle films I watched a few days ago.

      Who knew that I saw an interesting thing when I watched the news today. "Karadzic was arrested on the night of July 21, 2008." I It was The Hunting Party I watched that night. However, it seems that there is no DNS report. If it is confirmed that Karadzic is indeed Karadzic, he will be sent to the Military Court of The Hague for trial as a condition for Serbia to join...

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    • By Elissa 2023-09-13 14:00:37

      Except for putting yourself on the line of life and death is life, everything else is just Television. It’s a pretty good action comedy. As for the opinions about war and news, they are still Hollywood...

    • By Ismael 2023-09-10 23:20:15

      Although the ending is...

    • By Onie 2023-09-06 22:13:25

      The uncle from UN is really brainless... the story is...

    • By Zion 2023-08-26 09:16:57

      It can be given three and a half stars. The subject matter is very good. It reveals the story of everyone who did not arrest war criminals in the former Yugoslavia for the benefit of all parties. It portrays the mentality of all forces well. Several reporters did a good...

    • By Nona 2023-08-14 14:45:01

      The plot is a bit messy, there are many aspects involved, and there are places for people to think about, but they don't dig deep enough. didn't look...

    Movie quotes

    • Benjamin: [after the waiter's warning] What the fuck was that about?

      Simon: A warning.

      Benjamin: Yeah? It seemed more like a threat.

      Simon: Yeah, beware of the nosy waiter with Serbian pride.

      Duck: Well, actually, it was the first time that I thought that maybe Simon wasn't jerking our chain.

      Benjamin: Yeah? Why's that?

      Duck: Because the guy in there said that he's not in Celibici, which means maybe he actually *is* in Celebici.

      Benjamin: Right. Unless he's really *not* in Celibici.

      Duck: Well, that's a possibility, too.

    • Benjamin: [after being shot at by the waiter] We're gonna die. Every single person down here knows exactly what we're doing.

      Simon: Keep your panties dry, Benjamin. It had nothing to do with the Fox.

      Benjamin: What the hell do you mean? It's just a little local tradition to shoot at every customer?

      Duck: [Simon pulls out some money] Wait a minute. Is that my money? You mean the money I left on the table, that's mine? Simon!

      Simon: Times are tight. Things happen. Sue me.

      Benjamin: Wait, wait, wait. You stole the money that was left for the bill?

      Simon: I needed it more.

      Benjamin: Okay, you got us shot at for twenty bucks!

      Simon: I didn't know he was gonna *shoot* at us.

    • Indian Officer: War criminals? Believe it or not, we don't even have a copy of the complete indictment list.

      Duck: You don't?

      Indian Officer: [hopefully] No. Do you have a copy? I could always Xerox it. Miriam, is the copier working again?

      Duck: Look, word has it there's a bunch of them living right here in Foca.

      Indian Officer: Could be. Unfortunately, we're here to reform the police force, not hunt for war criminals.

      Duck: But it wouldn't be much hunting. I mean, most of them are listed right in the phone book.

      Indian Officer: As I said, we're not authorized to arrest war criminals.

      Duck: You *are* the international police, right?

      Indian Officer: Yes. Under the flag of the United Nations.

      Benjamin: I thought the U.N. *was* looking for war criminals.

      Indian Officer: We are. Aggressively. There's a five million dollar reward, you know?

      Benjamin: But you said you don't have an indictment list.

      Indian Officer: We don't! Donut?