Born American
Born American | |
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Directed by | Renny Harlin |
Produced by | Markus Selin |
Written by |
Renny Harlin Markus Selin |
Starring | Mike Norris |
Music by | Richard G. Mitchell |
Cinematography | Henrik Paersch |
Edited by | Paul Martin Smith |
Production company |
Cinema Group Ventures |
Distributed by |
Cinema Group Continental Video Finnkino |
Release dates | August 30, 1986 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country |
United States Finland |
Language | English |
Budget | 2 806 722 € |
Box office | $3,401,376 (US)[1] |
Born American (Finnish: Jäätävä polte; UK title: Arctic Heat) is a 1986 film directed by Renny Harlin. It was a feature length action movie about three Americans vacationing in Finland who cross the border into the Soviet Union. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. A Finnish production, this was at that time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification first banned the movie, because of excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was finally accepted for distribution October 29, 1986 with the Supreme Court decision. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood. In 2008 a book, "Kohti sinipunaa" by Juhani Suomi revealed that the request to ban the movie originated from Soviet Union's Finnish ambassador Vladimir Sobolov.[2]
References
- ↑ Born American "Born American - Box Office Data". The Numbers. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- ↑ Neuvostoliitto oli Renny Harlinin Jäätävän Poltteen kiellon takana, Julkaistu, Iltasanomat, 13 February 2008 12:34
External links
- Born American at the Internet Movie Database
- Born American at AllMovie
- Born American at Box Office Mojo
- Born American at Rotten Tomatoes
- Fedorov, Alexander. The Analysis of Stereotypes of Politically Engaged Media Texts in Media Studies in Student Audience (by the Example of Renny Harlin’s films “Born American” (1986) and “Five Days of War” (2011)
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