Victory (1996 film)
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Victory is a 1996 French-German drama suspense film written and directed by Mark Peploe and starring Willem Dafoe, Irène Jacob, Sam Neill and Rufus Sewell. It is based on the 1915 novel of the same name by Joseph Conrad.[1]
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Victory | |
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Directed by | Mark Peploe |
Screenplay by | Mark Peploe |
Based on | Victory by Joseph Conrad |
Produced by | Jeremy Thomas Bob Weinstein Harvey Weinstein Simon Bosanquet |
Starring | Willem Dafoe Irène Jacob Sam Neill Rufus Sewell |
Narrated by | Bill Paterson |
Cinematography | Bruno de Keyzer |
Edited by | Michael Bradsell Tony Lawson |
Music by | Richard Hartley |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Miramax Films |
Release date | 1996 (USA) |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Countries | France Germany United Kingdom |
Languages | English Indonesian |
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The novel had been adapted into film on multiple previous occasions, including a 1919 silent version directed by Maurice Tourneur and featuring Jack Holt, Seena Owen, Lon Chaney Sr., and Wallace Beery; the 1930 William Wellman directed Dangerous Paradise starring Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen and Warner Oland; and the 1940 version featuring Fredric March, Betty Field, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke.