96 minutes – Drama
Language: English
Festival release date: May 16, 2005 (Cannes)
Release date: September 23, 2005
Canadian distributor: Alliance Atlantis
U.S. distributor: New Line Cinema
Based on the graphic book by John Wagner, screenwriter Josh Olson adapted the story for the screen, and quite a story it is. It revolves around Tom McKenna who is your average, everyday, ordinary, quiet family man living and working in a small U.S. town. When his seemingly tranquil life is invaded in a powerful performance from Stephen McHattie, everything he was lived and worked for is changed. What should have been a small act of heroism becomes fodder for the national press, mid-1950s style, and his new notoriety brings some unwelcome and unsavoury visitors from his past. The film premiered at Cannes in May 2005 and was nominated for the Palme D’Or. While it did not pick up any awards, reviews were overwhelmingly positive for the film, its leading players and director, David Cronenberg. Made for an estimated $32-million, it made more than $60-million at the box office.
Also see: An article about A History of Violence from our Take One archives.
The poster for A History of Violence was scanned from an original in the Northernstars Collection.
Chris Bender
J.C. Spink
Kent Alterman
Cale Bender
Toby Emmerich
Jake Weiner
Jake Weiner
Josh Olson
Peter Suschitzky
Ronald Sanders
Viggo Mortensen
Maria Bello
William Hurt
Ed Harris
Ashton Holmes
Heidi Hayes
Stephen McHattie
Greg Bryk
Peter MacNeill
Steve Arbuckle
Jason Barbeck
Sumela Kay
Ian Matthews
April Mullen
Connor Price
Evan Rose
Kyle Schmid
Morgan Kelly
Aiden Devine
Tom Stall/Joey Cusack
Edie Stall
Richie Cusack
Carl Fogaty
Jack Stall
Sarah Stall
Leland Jones
Billy Orser
Sheriff Sam Carney
Jared
Thug
Judy
Ruben
Lisa
Kid
Hulk Boy
Bobby Jordan
Bob’s friend
Charlie Roarke
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