Redline (film)

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Redline

Promotional poster for Redline
Directed by Andy Cheng
Produced by Daniel Sadek
Written by Robert Foreman
Daniel Sadek
Starring Nathan Phillips
Eddie Griffin
Music by Klaus Badelt
Wyclef Jean
Cinematography Bill Butler
Editing by Dallas Puett
Distributed by Chicago Pictures
Release date(s) April 13, 2007
Running time 95 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Budget $26,000,000 USD
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Redline is a 2007 action film starring an ensemble cast. The film's plot is centred on a drag racing circle founded by a group of rich men in order to test their high-powered supercars. It is based on a story by Daniel Sadek, who also allowed his own automobile collection to be used in the film.[1]

Redline is scheduled for release in North America on April 13, 2007, and has been given a PG-13 rating by the MPAA.

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[edit] Cars

Some of the vehicles ranging from normal to high-performance vehicles and bikes used in Redline include:


The vehicles with the * can be seen in the trailer for the movie.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Trivia

  • The cars featured in the movie are all used directly in the scenes shot. This means that the cars damaged in the film suffered the same damage during shooting.
  • A real Porsche Carrera GT owned by Daniel Sadek, was destroyed and used for filming various sequences of the movie, the car has a value of more than $500,000.
  • The Red Ferrari Enzo also owned by Daniel Sadek, was crashed by actor Eddie Griffin when they were filming a promotional video on a racetrack. The Enzo is worth over $1.2 million and damage to the car is estimated to be around $200,000. The Enzo is reportedly "damaged beyond repair". This could also be a publicity stunt to promote the movie.
  • When asked to loan an S7 for production, Steve Saleen refused, noting that it was likely that the car would be severly damaged upon its return. Daniel Sadek then wrote out a check to purchase the S7 press car on the spot. Following principle photography, the S7 was delivered to Saleen's Irvine, California facility for $150,000 in repairs.

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