The Life of David Gale
| Production Year: 2003 Tagline: The crime is clear. The truth is not. Plot Outline: A University of Texas professor of philosophy and capital punishment abolitionist, David Gale (Kevin Spacey), finds himself on Death Row convicted of murder. Days before his execution, skeptical journalist Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet) is sent to conduct David Gale's final interview. Unaware that she would not be investigating Dr. Gale, Bitsey and her sympathetic intern leave to Texas for what is to become a story of a lifetime. Runtime: 130 min Country: USA / Germany Language: English / Spanish |
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Cast
Kate Winslet ... Bitsey Bloom
Cleo King ... Barbara Kreuster
Constance Jones ... Reporter A.J. Roberts
Kevin Spacey ... David Gale
Laura Linney ... Constance Harraway
Lee Ritchey ... Joe Mullarkey
Gabriel Mann ... Zack Stemmons
Matt Craven ... Dusty Wright
Brandy Little ... Motel Waitress
Cindy Waite ... Margie
Jim Beaver ... Duke Grover
Leon Rippy ... Braxton Belyeu
Jesse De Luna ... Supervising Guard
Vernon Grote ... Door Guard
Rhona Mitra ... Berlin
Soundtrack
Another Bleeding Heart (Lyrics)
performed by : Alex Parker - written by : Alex Parker
Almost Martyrs
written by : Jake Parker
Ominous Lacan
written by : Alex Parker and Jake Parker
Ellis (Waterside Dub Mix)
written by : Alex Parker
Pascal/Shack 2 Cell/Ominois Lacan
written by : Alex Parker and Jake Parker
La Pena Huasteca
performed by Correo Aereo - written by Rafael Samperio and Willy Samperio
The Life Of David Gale
written by : Jake Parker
Arrest/Bitsey Runs/Hospital
written by : Alex Parker and Jake Parker
Hunstville Epitaph
written by : Jake Parker
Media Frenzy
written by : Alex Parker
Motel/Houston
written by : Alex Parker and Jake Parker
Just To Hear Your Voice
Performed by Tony Price - written by Monte Warden
Ominous Drums/Ominous Pascal
written by : Alex Parker and Jake Parker
Waterside
written by : Alex Parker
Dusty's Cabin/Almost Martyrs
written by : Alex Parker and Jake Parker
Tu Che Di Gel Sei Cinta
Performed by Janis Kelly, Juston Lavender, Mark Richardson and Simon Preece - conducted by Alex Ingram - Written by Renato Simoni, Guiseppe Adami and Giacomo Puccini
More about the soundtrack and Alex and Jake Parker (text by Alan Parker)
