Sony Live has released new trailer of 2019 War Movie "1917" directed by Sam Mendes. The movie id going to be released on Sony Live App on 17th July 2020.
1917 - Sam Mendes Movie Production, Release, Budget
Run Time: 1h 59m
Name: 1917
Release date: 4 December 2019 (London)
Release date: 25 December 2019 (United States)
Release date: 10 January 2020 (United Kingdom)
Release date: 17 January 2020 (India)
Director: Sam Mendes
Cinematography: Roger Deakins
Writer: Sam Mendes, Krysty Wilson-Cairns
Music: Thomas Newman
Awards: Academy Award for Best Cinematography including 2 Academy Awards and 3 Golden Globes
Box office: $374 million
Budget: $90–100 million
Country: : India; Spain; United Kingdom; United States
Production Companies: DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, New Republic Pictures, Mogambo, Alibaba Pictures, Neal Street Productions, Amblin Partners
1917 - Sam Mendes Movie Cast and Crew
George MacKay (Lance Corporal Schofield)
Dean-Charles Chapman (Lance Corporal Blake)
Richard Madden (Lieutenant Joseph Blake)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Colonel Mackenzie)
Colin Firth (General Erinmore)
Mark Strong (Captain Smith)
Andrew Scott (Lieutenant Leslie)
1917 - Sam Mendes Movie Song List
1917 - Thomas Newman (1:18)
Up the Down Trench - Thomas Newman (6:19)
Gehenna - Thomas Newman (3:35)
A Scrap of Ribbon - Thomas Newman (6:30)
The Night Window - Thomas Newman (3:42)
The Boche - Thomas Newman (3:22)
Tripwire - Thomas Newman (1:41)
A Bit of Tin - Thomas Newman (2:03)
Lockhouse - Thomas Newman (4:04)
Blake and Schofield - Thomas Newman (4:21)
Milk - Thomas Newman (10:10)
Écoust-Saint-Mein - Thomas Newman (2:37)
Les Arbres - Thomas Newman (3:37)
Engländer - Thomas Newman (4:29)
The Rapids - Thomas Newman (1:30)
Croisilles Wood - Thomas Newman (2.07)
Sixteen Hundred Men - Thomas Newman (6:32)
Mentions in Dispatches - Thomas Newman (3:45)
Come Back to Us - Thomas Newman (5:40)
1917 - Sam Mendes Movie Critic Reviews
‘1917’ is tense, captivating, meticulous, horrifying and stirring.
Neil Soans
Times of India
Neil Soans
Times of India
This phantasmagoric first world war nightmare from the British director is ambitious and unshakeable storytelling.
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian
The Guardian
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