
The Nines
(2007)










Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Melissa McCarthy, Hope Davis, Elle Fanning, David Denman, Octavia Spencer, Ben Falcone, Dahlia Salem, John Gatins, Andy Fielder, Jodi Sellards, Greg Baine, Martin Yu, Greg Naaman, Lorene Scafaria, Jim Rash, Rawson Marshall Thurber, Dan Jin
Director: John August
Writer: John August
Language: Nederlands
Studio: Newmarket Films
Duration: 99
Rated: R
DVD Release: January 2008
Ryan Reynolds (The Amityville Horror, Van Wilder) and Hope Davis (About Schmidt, Arlington Road) star in this clever, mind-bending thrill ride through the mind of an actor, a writer and a videogame designer who arguably controls them all. Written and Directed by John August (Writer of Go and Big Fish).
The Nines consists of three short films, each featuring the same actors in different and sometimes overlapping roles. Together, three stories form a single narrative that explores the relationships between author and character, actor and role, creator and creation. Alternately funny and unsettling, The Nines is like a riddle where the answer is the question: "How does it all add up?"
| Ryan Reynolds | Gary/Gavin/Gabriel |
| Melissa McCarthy | Margaret/Melissa/Mary |
| Hope Davis | Sarah/Susan/Sierra |
| Elle Fanning | Noelle |
| David Denman | Parole Officer and Agitated Man |
| Octavia Spencer | Streetwalker |
| Ben Falcone | Himself |
| Dahlia Salem | Herself |
| John Gatins | Himself |
| Andy Fielder | Moderator |
| Jodi Sellards | Piano Player |
| Greg Baine | Delivery Guy |
| Martin Yu | Focus Group Participant #1 |
| Greg Naaman | Focus Group Participant #2 |
| Lorene Scafaria | |
| Jim Rash | |
| Rawson Marshall Thurber | |
| Dan Jinks | |
| Nancy Schreiber | Director of Photography |
| Douglas Crise | Film Editor |
| Alex Wurman | Composer |
| Matthew Nicolay | production sound mixer |
| Monroe Cummings | production sound mixer |
| Christopher Sheldon | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Mark Ettel | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Molly Grundman | Costume Designer |
| E. Colleen Saro | Art Director |
| Paula Jane Hamilton | Make-Up Artist |
| Max Ivins | Visual Effects |
Genre: Suspense, Thriller
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby Digital

