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Spirit of Vengeance: The Making of 'Ghost Rider'

2007-06-12 | Documentary / Action
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This is a three-part documentary (i.e. Spirit of Vengeance, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Execution) which mixes behind the scenes materials and interviews. The program opens with info about bringing Ghost Rider to the big screen, the script and story, cast and Nicolas Cage's interest in the project, the flick's tone and its motorcycles. From there it digs into sets, characters, costumes and makeup, music, shooting in Australia, cinematography, and stunts. In addition, it looks at visual effects, editing, score, and other aspects of post-production. Part Three of the program mostly drops the interviews to completely follow the "fly on the wall" approach.

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The runtime of Spirit of Vengeance: The Making of 'Ghost Rider' is 82 minutes.
The casts of Spirit of Vengeance: The Making of 'Ghost Rider' are Sam Elliott starring as Himself, Matt Long starring as Himself, Russell Boyd starring as Himself, Wes Bentley starring as Himself, Michael De Luca starring as Himself, Peter Fonda starring as Himself.
The genre of Spirit of Vengeance: The Making of 'Ghost Rider' is Documentary,Action,Adventure,Fantasy,Horror.
The director of Spirit of Vengeance: The Making of 'Ghost Rider' is Laurent Bouzereau.
This is a three-part documentary (i.e. Spirit of Vengeance, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Execution) which mixes behind the scenes materials and interviews. The program opens with info about bringing Ghost Rider to the big screen, the script and story, cast and Nicolas Cage's interest in the project, the flick's tone and its motorcycles. From there it digs into sets, characters, costumes and makeup, music, shooting in Australia, cinematography, and stunts. In addition, it looks at visual effects, editing, score, and other aspects of post-production. Part Three of the program mostly drops the interviews to completely follow the "fly on the wall" approach..