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| Director: | Jonathan Kaplan |
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| Writer: | David Arata |
| Staring: |
| Best friends Alice and Darlene take a trip to Thailand after graduating high school. In Thailand, they meet a captivating Australian man, who calls himself Nick Parks. Darlene is particularly smitten with Nick and convinces Alice to take Nick up on his offer to treat the two of them to what amounts to a day trip to Hong Kong. In the airport, the girls are seized by the police and shocked to discover that one of their bags contains heroin. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 13, 1999 |
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| Director: | Jonathan Kaplan |
| Writer: | David Arata |
| Genres: | Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
| Keywords | prison, thailand, vacation, drugs, injustice, trip |
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, Adam Fields Productions, Two Girls Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $10,115,013
Budget: $25,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Claire Danes | Alice Marano |
| Kate Beckinsale | Darlene Davis |
| Bill Pullman | Hank Greene |
| Jacqueline Kim | Yon Greene |
| Lou Diamond Phillips | Roy Knox |
| Daniel Lapaine | Nick Parks |
| Tom Amandes | Doug Davis |
| Aimee Graham | Beth Ann Gardener |
| John Doe | Bill Marano |
| Lim Kay Tong | Chief Detective Jagkrit |
| Beulah Quo | Guard Velie |
| Maya Goodwin | Mary |
| Chad Todhunter | Ferg |
| Paul Walker | Jason |
| Harry Northup | Leon Smith |
| Amanda de Cadenet | English Prisoner |
| Bahni Turpin | Jamaican Prisoner |
| Henry O | Emissary to Crown |
| Intira Jaroenpura | Prisoner Shub |
| Lilia Cuntapay | Old Prisoner |
| Lori Lethin | Lori Davis |
| Hayley Jannielli | Heidi Davis |
| Victor Neri | Bellhop |
| Ronnie Lazaro | Security |
| Ermie Concepcion | Paku |
| Val Victa | Lt. Tung |
| Sahajak Boonthanakit | Sgt. Choy |
| Joonee Gamboa | Attorney Montree |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jonathan Kaplan | Director |
| Newton Thomas Sigel | Director of Photography |
| David Newman | Original Music Composer |
| James William Newport | Production Design |
| Neil Lamont | Art Direction |
| Julie Selzer | Casting |
| William Kemper Wright | Set Decoration |
| Felicity Bowring | Makeup Department Head, Key Makeup Artist |
| Peter Walpole | Set Decoration |
| David Arata | Screenstory, Screenplay |
| Curtiss Clayton | Editor |
| Jane Galli | Makeup Artist |
| Roy Lachica | Art Direction |
| Don Zimmerman | Editor |
| Adam Fields | Screenstory |
| Kerrie Cullen | Stunt Coordinator |
| Kendel McMurray | Stunts |
| Renato Morado | Stunts |
| A. Kitman Ho | Production Manager |
| Liz Ryan | First Assistant Director |
| Phil Hardage | Second Assistant Director |
| Amanda Scheer-Demme | Music Supervisor |
| Thomas Hayslip | Production Supervisor |
| Bob Gorelick | Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator |
| Jimmy E. Jensen | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Daniel Delina | Second Assistant Camera |
| Bernardo Gabilo | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Frank Connor | Still Photographer |
| Arthur Shippee | Property Master |
| Danilet Poblete | Art Department Coordinator |
| Roger Bowles | Set Designer |
| Peter Francis | Set Designer |
| Daniel Fernández | Set Designer |
| Peg McClellan | Storyboard Artist |
| Tony Graysmark | Construction Coordinator |
| Paul J. Hayes | Construction Foreman |
| John Midgley | Sound Mixer |
| June Prinz | Boom Operator |
| Anthony G. Nakonechnyj | Gaffer |
| Julian Baltonado | Electrician |
| Joey Dinn | Electrician |
| David L. Merrill | Key Grip |
| Bill Summers | Best Boy Grip |
| William D. Wynn | Dolly Grip |
| Raldo Rey | Grip |
| Lito Moya | Grip |
| Donna Berwick | Costume Supervisor |
| Eileen McCahill | Key Costumer |
| Suzanne Stokes-Munton | Key Hair Stylist |
| Petra Schaumann | Hairstylist |
| Erica Rosenast | Makeup Artist |
| Teresa Villaflor | Makeup & Hair |
| Pat Yuseco | Location Manager |
| Joseph Santos | Assistant Location Manager |
| Anne C. Ford | Production Accountant |
| Dawn Murphy Riley | Production Coordinator |
| Lou Ann Quast | Script Supervisor |
| Lauris Freeman | Casting Associate |
| John A. Larsen | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Meredith Gold | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Blake R. Cornett | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Paul Apted | Assistant Sound Editor |
| David Burk | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Steven Gerrior | Assistant Sound Editor |
| James Bolt | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Tim Gomillion | Sound Recordist |
| Daniel Goss | Sound Recordist |
| Chuck Michael | Sound Effects Editor |
| Jay Wilkinson | Sound Effects Editor |
| Dave Kulczycki | Dialogue Editor |
| Jerelyn J. Harding | ADR Supervisor |
| Donald Sylvester | ADR Editor |
| Mark Pappas | Foley Supervisor |
| Ted Caplan | Foley Editor |
| Carrie Cashman | Foley Recordist |
| David Betancourt | Foley Mixer |
| Tom Villano | Music Editor |
| Charleen Richards-Steeves | ADR Mixer |
| Greg Steele | ADR Mixer |
| Alexander Janko | Orchestrator |
| Glenn Farr | Additional Editing |
| Amy E. Duddleston | First Assistant Editor |
| Dan Zimmerman | Assistant Editor |
| Gena Bleier | First Assistant Editor |
| Scott Hill | First Assistant Editor |
| Heather Hughes | Assistant Editor |
| Jessica Landaw | Assistant Editor |
| Erik Henry | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Sharon Holly | Visual Effects Producer |
| Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
| Dale Caldwell | Color Timer |
| Susan Dawes | Dialogue Editor |
| Lee Alan McConnell | Special Effects Coordinator |
| April Ferry | Costume Design |
| Tim A. Davison | Stunt Coordinator |
| Robin Bonaccorsi | Stunt Double |
| Bobby Brown | Stunts |
| George Cheung | Stunts |
| Anita Hart | Stunts |
| Erik L. Brown | First Assistant Camera |
| Geoff Wing Shotz | Rigging Gaffer |
| Sandy Berman | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Dean Zimmerman | Assistant Editor |
| Rich Thorne | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jeff Carson | Supervising Music Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| A. Kitman Ho | Executive Producer |
| Adam Fields | Producer |
| Lope V. Juban Jr. | Producer |
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Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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| 2024 | 4 | 33 | 50 | 20 |
| 2024 | 5 | 36 | 63 | 23 |
| 2024 | 6 | 29 | 50 | 18 |
| 2024 | 7 | 61 | 165 | 25 |
| 2024 | 8 | 29 | 49 | 19 |
| 2024 | 9 | 22 | 31 | 13 |
| 2024 | 10 | 21 | 35 | 11 |
| 2024 | 11 | 21 | 36 | 14 |
| 2024 | 12 | 19 | 30 | 12 |
| 2025 | 1 | 21 | 35 | 13 |
| 2025 | 2 | 17 | 34 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 6 | 19 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 9 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 10 | 4 | 5 | 3 |
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That's all freedom is... an illusion. Two carefree teenage girls are jailed in Thailand for allegedly smuggling Heroin while on vacation. It has become the stuff of reality nightmares, seemingly every year there is the reports of foreigners abroad caught smuggling drugs. Quite often the innoce ... nce is starkly protested, claims of being duped or threatened into being drug mules through customs borders. Brokedown Palace is an interpretation of one such instance. There's a viable complaint about the film that it condenses the harsh realities of the surroundings, this "Brokedown Palace" is not portrayed as the dirty hell holes they so often are in reality. This initially gives the film a sort of false feel, that we are being fed a watered down Hollywood production of something very serious. However, looking deeper into the picture as a character piece, Jonathan Kaplan's film beats a mighty heart and has brain staying power as well. Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale (both superb) are the two friends at the centre of this mystery. Story is more concerned with how their friendship copes under the trying circumstances. Through the initial shock of their situation, to the faux trial, the interactions with others and the relationship they have with their American lawyer, Hank the Yank (Bill Pullman). There's also the not small matter that one of the girls might actually be guilty as charged? Which really gives the piece an intriguing kick. Unfortunately it falls down in other areas. How come the girls are perfectly coiffured? Quite often splendidly attired in cosmetics? As Kaplan strains for authenticity in human interactions, he loses credibility elsewhere because these two girls look like actors who have had a "don't make me look ugly" clause inserted into their contracts. Ultimately when the story is dialled into the two girls and their friendship, Brokedown Palace hits the heights required, elsewhere it's a disappointment and it's not hard to understand why the two lead actresses practically disowned the film shortly after their publicity commitments were over. 6/10