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  • Ip Man 3 (2015)

    When a band of brutal gangsters led by a crooked property developer make a play to take over a local school, Master Ip is forced to take a stand. Trivia During the elevator brawl Lynn Xiong was accidentally struck on the chin, but it was not serious and she continued the scene. Director Wilson Yip Writers Edmond Wong Chan Tai-lee Jil Leung Cast Donnie Yen as Ip Man Zhang Jin as Cheung Tin-chi Lynn Hung as Cheung Wing-sing Patrick Tam as Ma King-sang Karena Ng as Miss Wong Kent Cheng as Fat Po Bryan Leung as Tin Ngo-san Louis Cheung as Tsui Lik Danny Chan as Bruce Lee Mike Tyson as Frank Tats Lau as School principal Babyjohn Choi as Newspaper reporter Yu Kang as Master Tam Lo Mang as Master Law Leung Siu-hung as Master Lee Chen Chao as Master Chan Sarut Khanwilai (Simon Kuke) as Muay Thai Warrior ( Instagram ) Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • St. Ives (1976)

    A crime novelist is hired by a shady character to negotiate the return of stolen confidential documents. Trivia Charles Bronson did his own stunts for this movie, including dangling from the elevator wires nearly 2 stories up from ground floor. Director J. Lee Thompson Writers Screenplay Barry Beckerman Based on The Procane Chronicle 1972 novel Oliver Bleeck Cast Charles Bronson as Raymond St. Ives John Houseman as Abner Procane Jacqueline Bisset as Janet Whistler Maximilian Schell as Dr. John Constable Harris Yulin as Det. Carl Oller Dana Elcar as Lt. Charlie Blunt Harry Guardino as Det. Frank Deal Joseph Roman as Seymour Jerome Thor as Marshal Chasman Michael Lerner as Myron Green Robert Englund as Hood Jeff Goldblum as Hood George Sawaya as Arab Bagman Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Mission Impossible III (2006)

    IMF agent Ethan Hunt comes into conflict with a dangerous and sadistic arms dealer who threatens his life and his fiancée in response. Director J. J. Abrams Writers Screenplay Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci J. J. Abrams Based on Mission: Impossible Bruce Geller Cast Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell Philip Seymour Hoffman as Owen Davian Michelle Monaghan as Julia Meade Maggie Q as Zhen Lei Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Declan Gormley Billy Crudup as John Musgrave Keri Russell as Lindsey Farris Simon Pegg as Benjamin "Benji" Dunn Laurence Fishburne as Theodore Brassel Bahar Soomekh as Davian's translator Jeff Chase as Davian's bodyguard Michael Berry Jr. as Julia's kidnapper Eddie Marsan as Brownway Bellamy Young as Rachael Carla Gallo as Beth Greg Grunberg as Kevin Rose Rollins as Ellie Sasha Alexander as Melissa Meade Aaron Paul as Rick Meade Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • American Psycho (2000)

    A wealthy New York City investment banking executive, Patrick Bateman, hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends as he delves deeper into his violent, hedonistic fantasies. Director Mary Harron Writers Screenplay Mary Harron Guinevere Turner Based on American Psycho Bret Easton Ellis Cast Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman Justin Theroux as Timothy Bryce Josh Lucas as Craig McDermott Bill Sage as David Van Patten Chloë Sevigny as Jean Reese Witherspoon as Evelyn Williams Samantha Mathis as Courtney Rawlinson Matt Ross as Luis Carruthers Jared Leto as Paul Allen Willem Dafoe as Donald Kimball Cara Seymour as Christie Guinevere Turner as Elizabeth Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

    After the crew of the Enterprise find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction. Director J. J. Abrams Writers Screenplay Roberto Orci Alex Kurtzman Damon Lindelof Based on Star Trek Gene Roddenberry Cast Chris Pine as Captain James T. Kirk Zachary Quinto as Commander Spock Karl Urban as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy Zoe Saldaña as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura Simon Pegg as Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott John Cho as Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu Benedict Cumberbatch as Khan Noonien Singh Anton Yelchin as Ensign Pavel Chekov Bruce Greenwood as Admiral Christopher Pike Peter Weller as Starfleet Fleet Admiral Alexander Marcus Alice Eve as Dr. Carol Marcus Noel Clarke as Thomas Harewood Nazneen Contractor as Rima Harewood Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Phantom (1996)

    The Phantom, descendent of a line of African superheroes, travels to New York City to thwart a wealthy criminal genius from obtaining three magic skulls which would give him the secret to ultimate power. Director Simon Wincer Writers Jeffrey Boam Based on The Phantom Lee Falk Cast Billy Zane as Kit Walker / Phantom Treat Williams as Xander Drax Kristy Swanson as Diana Palmer Catherine Zeta-Jones as Sala James Remar as Quill Patrick McGoohan as Mr. Walker / The 20th Phantom Radmar Agana Jao as Guran Robert Coleby as Captain Philip Horton Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as The Great Kabai Sengh Bill Smitrovich as Dave Palmer Casey Siemaszko as Morgan David Proval as Charlie Zephro Joseph Ragno as Ray Zephro Al Ruscio as Police Commissioner Farley Samantha Eggar as Lily Palmer Jon Tenney as Jimmy Wells John Capodice as Al, The Cabby Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Imp (1981)

    Ging-Keung encounters sinister turns of fate where he works, and he becomes frightened enough to consult with a Taoist priest. The priest informs him that his workplace had been the site of murdering. Director Dennis Yu Writers Screenplay Kam-moon Cheung Ping-Hing Kam Dang Lee Cast Chan Shen - Old uncle Han Kent Cheng - Fatty Charlie Chin -Cheung Ging-Keung Wong Ching - Mr. Hong Kong Yueh Hua (credited as Wah Ngor) Yu Yi-ha Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Alienoid (2022)

    The door of time opens between the swordsman who wants to seize the legendary divine sword at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty and those who chase after an alien prisoner imprisoned in a human body in 2022. Director Choi Dong-hoon Writer Choi Dong-hoon Cast Ryu Jun-yeol as Mureuk Kim Woo-bin as Guard Kim Tae-ri as Yi-an Choi Yu-ri as young Yi-an So Ji-sub as Moon Do-seok Yum Jung-ah as Heug-seol Jo Woo-jin as Cheong-woon Kim Eui-sung as Ja-jang Lee Hanee as Min Gae-in Shin Jung-geun as Right King Lee Si-hoon as Left King Ji Kun-woo as Suiter Kim Dae-myung as Thunder (voice) Shim Dal-gi as bride who is replaced by Yi-an Yoon Byung-hee as a shaman who fights against Muruk Kim Ki-cheon as Gaeddongi Yoon Kyung-ho as a patient at Jisan Hospital Ok Ja-yeon as a doctor at Jisan Hospital Lee Seon-hee as Inn Owner of Water Mist Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Hollow Man (2000)

    A brilliant scientist's discovery renders him invisible, but transforms him into an omnipotent, dangerous megalomaniac. Director Paul Verhoeven Writers Screenplay Andrew W. Marlowe Story Gary Scott Thompson Andrew W. Marlowe Cast Elisabeth Shue as Linda McKay Kevin Bacon as Dr. Sebastian Caine Josh Brolin as Dr. Matthew "Matt" Kensington Kim Dickens as Dr. Sarah Kennedy Greg Grunberg as Carter Abbey Joey Slotnick as Frank Chase Mary Randle [d] as Janice Walton William Devane as Dr. Howard Kramer Rhona Mitra as Sebastian's Neighbor Pablo Espinosa as Ed Margot Rose as Martha Kramer Tom Woodruff Jr. as the in-suit performer of Isabelle the Gorilla Gary A. Hecker as the vocal effects of Isabelle the Gorilla. Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Candyman (2021)

    A sequel to the horror film Candyman (1992) that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began. Director Nia DaCosta Writers Screenplay Jordan Peele Win Rosenfeld Nia DaCosta Based on Candyman Bernard Rose "The Forbidden" Clive Barker Cast Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Anthony McCoy Teyonah Parris as Brianna "Bri" Cartwright Hannah Love Jones as young Brianna. Colman Domingo as William "Billy" Burke Rodney L. Jones III as young Billy Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Troy Cartwright Kyle Kaminsky as Grady Greenberg Vanessa Williams as Anne-Marie McCoy Rebecca Spence as Finley Stephens Brian King as Clive Privler Miriam Moss as Jerrica Cooper Michael Hargrove as Sherman Fields / Candyman Carl Clemons-Hopkins as Jameson Christiana Clark as Danielle Harrington Heidi Grace Engerman as Haley Gulick Breanna Lind as Annika Torrey Hanson as Jack Hyde Cedric Mays as Gil Cartwright Nancy Pender as TV News Anchor Pam Jones as Devlin Sharpe Virginia Madsen as Helen Lyle Tony Todd as Daniel Robitaille / Candyman Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Blues Brothers (1980)

    Jake Blues rejoins with his brother Elwood after being released from prison, but the duo has just days to reunite their old R&B band and save the Catholic home where the two were raised, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago. When riding up the elevator at the courthouse, near the end of the movie, to the eleventh floor, the camera shows the buttons. They go eleven then thirteen, whereas many buildings do not have a thirteenth floor. The music in the elevator "The girl from Ipanema" also appears in The Nice Guys lift scene. Director John Landis Writers Dan Aykroyd John Landis Cast John Belushi as "Joliet" Jake Blues Dan Aykroyd as Elwood J. Blues James Brown as the Reverend Cleophus James Cab Calloway as Curtis Ray Charles as Ray Aretha Franklin as Mrs. Murphy Steve "The Colonel" Cropper – lead guitar Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass guitar Murphy Dunne ("Murph") – keyboards Willie "Too Big" Hall – drums Tom "Bones" Malone – trombone "Blue Lou" Marini – saxophone Matt "Guitar" Murphy – lead guitar "Mr. Fabulous" Alan Rubin – trumpet Carrie Fisher as the Mystery Woman Henry Gibson as the Gruppenführer John Candy as Burton Mercer John Lee Hooker as Street Slim Kathleen Freeman as Sister Mary Stigmata Steve Lawrence as Maury Sline Twiggy as the Chic Lady Frank Oz as a corrections officer Jeff Morris as Bob Charles Napier as Tucker McElroy Steven Spielberg as the Cook County Assessor Stephen Bishop as Charming Trooper Steven Williams as Trooper Mount Armand Cerami as Trooper Daniel Joe Walsh as Prison Inmate Ben Piazza as Father Cindy Fisher as Daughter Paul Reubens as Waiter Rosie Shuster as Cocktail Waitress Chaka Khan as Choir Soloist Gary McLarty as Toys "R" Us Customer Layne Britton as The Cheese Whiz Pinetop Perkins as Luther Jackson Mr. T as Guy On Street (Uncredited) Carolyn Franklin as Soul Food Chorus De'voreaux White as Young Guitar Thief James Avery as Detective Avery Lou Perryman as Man At Bar Luis Contreras as Bob's Country Bunker Patron Raven De La Croix as Woman In Concert Crowd Ralph Foody as Police Dispatcher Leonard R. Garner Jr. as Lobby Guard Sources: IMDB & WIKI Note : Elevator scenes were shot in the Richard J. Daley Center in Chicago. But also the scene from the start of the clip was shot at Cook County/City Hall building at 112 N Clark, across the street from the Richard J. Daley Center. Source: itsfilmedthere.com Thanks to Steve from http://chicagobikeadventures.com/ for sending on this info.

  • Nightmare Beach (1989)

    After the execution of a motorcycle gang leader convicted of murder, a helmeted biker goes on a killing spree during spring break in Florida. Directors Umberto Lenzi Harry Kirkpatrick (uncredited) Writers Vittorio Rambaldi Harry Kirkpatrick (as James Justice) Cast Nicolas de Toth as Skip Banachek Sarah Buxton as Gail Jackson John Saxon as Strycher Michael Parks as Doc Willet Lance LeGault as Reverend Bates Rawley Valverde as Ronny Rivera Tony Bolano as Edward "Diablo" Santor Yamilet Hidalgo as Trina Luis Valderrama as Dawg Karen Elder as Mustang Driver Source: IMDB & WIKI

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