After the Sunset

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After the Sunset

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Directed by Brett Ratner
Produced by Beau Flynn
Jay Stern
Tripp Vinson
Written by Paul Zbyszewski (story)
Paul Zbyszewski & Craig Rosenberg (screenplay)
Starring Pierce Brosnan
Salma Hayek
Woody Harrelson
Don Cheadle
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Editing by Mark Helfrich
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) November 12, 2004 (USA)
Running time 97 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $60 million
Gross revenue $61,347,797 (worldwide)
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After the Sunset is a 2004 comedy/action movie, starring Pierce Brosnan as Max Burdett, a master thief caught in a cat-and-mouse game with FBI agent Stan Lloyd played by Woody Harrelson. The film was shot in The Bahamas.

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[edit] Production

Paul Zbyszewski’s original screenplay for After the Sunset was discovered by producers Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson, both known for producing movies such as Tigerland and Requiem for a Dream. The script was purchased by New Line Cinema and the producers hired Australian screenwriter Craig Rosenberg to create a re-write. Both the studio and the producers agreed that their first choice for the role of master thief Max Burdett was Pierce Brosnan.[1] Salma Hayek, Oscar-nominated for her performance in Frida, was the next to join the cast.[2]

Next to join the project was director Brett Ratner.[3] The film had originally been tipped to be directed by John Stockwell but Stockwell dropped out due to creative differences.[4] Talking about joining the movie, Ratner said: “I love caper films. There are so many great films in this genre, but what makes After the Sunset different is that it’s a heist movie that has a combination of great relationships, heart and comedy."

Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan were both offered to film cameos as American police officers (a nod to the Rush Hour series which Brett Ratner also directed) but turned them down.

With the two leads set, Woody Harrelson was cast in the role of Burdett’s nemesis, FBI agent Stanley Lloyd.[5] Harrelson said during promotion: “When this movie came along, I loved it right away." Don Cheadle's casting marked a third collaboration with Ratner (The Family Man and Rush Hour 2). The role of Sophie, the Bahamian cop, was the next role to be cast; British actress Naomie Harris landed the part.[6]

With the majority of the script set on an island in the Caribbean, the filmmakers decided to shoot in the Bahamas, Basing their production out of Kerzner International's Atlantis resort in Nassau, cast and crew flew in from Los Angeles, Miami and New York to commence filming.

[edit] Synopsis

After the Sunset begins with master thieves Max Burdett (Pierce Brosnan) and his accomplice, Lola Cirillo (Salma Hayek), retiring to Paradise Island in the Bahamas after one last big score, having lifted the second of the three famous Napoleon diamonds. Their financial future is set, their career in crime a thing of the past. However, Stanley Lloyd (Woody Harrelson), the FBI agent who has spent seven years doggedly pursuing Burdett, only to be foiled time after time, refuses to believe their retreat into domesticity. After a few months, Lloyd shows up, accusing Burdett of hiding out in the same place where a cruise ship is displaying another large rare diamond, the third of a set of diamonds that he stole. He thinks the two are planning to lift the third Napoleon diamond, one of the three largest non-flawed diamonds in the world.

When the two adversaries meet up in paradise, Burdett unwittingly turns the tables and befriends the frustrated detective, showing him the pleasures that Paradise Island has to offer. Lloyd, out of his element, adapts quickly to the easy-going Caribbean lifestyle. Despite his pleas of innocence and placing Lloyd in first-class accommodations to show how he doesn't need to steal anything, Burdett's curiosity gets the better of him and he starts casing the ship. However, not only does Lola suspect that he's ready for ‘one more’ job, so does the local thug, Henri Mooré (Don Cheadle), who threatens Burdett to steal the diamond for him.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ NL catches Brosnan for 'Sunset' sail. The Hollywood Reporter (subscription only) (2003-03-26). Retrieved on 2007-04-27.
  2. ^ Salma Hayek Sits in Sunset with Pierce Brosnan. Variety (2003-07-03). Retrieved on 2007-04-27.
  3. ^ Rowe, Vincent (2003-08-11). Brett Ratner Sails to Sunset. FilmStew.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-27.
  4. ^ Brett Ratner Goes in After the Sunset. ComingSoon.net (2003-08-05). Retrieved on 2007-04-27.
  5. ^ Woody Harrelson a Nemesis After the Sunset. ComingSoon,net (2003-07-23). Retrieved on 2007-04-27.
  6. ^ Harris sailing into Sunset with New Line. The Hollywood Reporter (subscription only) (2003-10-03). Retrieved on 2007-04-27.

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