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| director = [[Bill Guttentag]] |
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| producer = Catherine Davila <br />Daniel Davila |
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| writer = [[Bill Guttentag]], [[Chris Lehane]] |
| writer = [[Bill Guttentag]], [[Chris Lehane]] |
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| starring = [[Rob Lowe]]<br />[[Jamie Chung]]<br />[[Richard Schiff]]| |
| starring = [[Rob Lowe]]<br />[[Jamie Chung]]<br />[[Richard Schiff]]| |
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Knife Fight | |
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Directed by | Bill Guttentag |
Written by | Bill Guttentag, Chris Lehane |
Produced by | Catherine Davila Daniel Davila |
Starring | Rob Lowe Jamie Chung Richard Schiff |
Cinematography | Stephen Kazmierski |
Production company | |
Release date | Template:2012 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Knife Fight is an upcoming American Drama. It stars Rob Lowe, Jamie Chung and Richard Schiff.
Plot
Knife Fight is sex, drugs and money; it's about how politics is really played-a knife fight in a telephone booth, where blood is spilled, low blows are common and the best candidate is not always the best person. It's a world where the noblest ends are used to justify the darkest means.
Cast
- Rob Lowe
- Jamie Chung
- Richard Schiff
- Julie Bowen
- Jennifer Morrison
- Carrie-Anne Moss
- Amanda Crew
- Saffron Burrows
External links
- Knife Fight at IMDb
- 'Knife Fight' echoes real-life political scandals at San Francisco Chronicle
- Jamie Chung guns for 'Knife Fight' at Variety
- Lowe Takes Another Political Role at Politico
- Politics on Film: Have Knife, Will Use It at The New York Times
- Rob Lowe Signs Up For A 'Knife Fight' at Deadline.com