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![]() When the last angel falls, the fight for mankind begins. | |
Credits | |
Title | Legion |
Directed by | Scott Stewart |
Written by | Peter Schink; Scott Stewart |
Produced by | Scott Stewart; Jonathan Rothbart; Gary Michael Walters; David Lancaster; Michel Litvak; Marc Sadeghi |
Music by | John Frizzell |
Cinematography | John Lindley |
Edited by | Steven Kemper |
Distributed by | Screen Gems, Inc.; Sony Pictures Entertainment |
General Information | |
Release date(s) | January 22nd, 2010 |
Film Rating | R |
Running time | 100 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $26,000,000 |
Gross revenue | $40,168,080 (US) $67,918,658 (Worldwide) |
Preceded by | — |
Followed by | — |
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Plot[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Paul Bettany | Archangel Michael |
Lucas Black | Jeep Hanson |
Tyrese Gibson | Kyle Williams |
Adrianne Palicki | Charlie |
Charles S. Dutton | Percy Walker |
Jon Tenney | Howard Anderson |
Kevin Durand | Archangel Gabriel |
Willa Holland | Audrey Anderson |
Kate Walsh | Sandra Anderson |
Dennis Quaid | Bob Hanson |
Jeanette Miller | Gladys Foster |
Cameron Harlow | Minivan boy |
Doug Jones | Ice cream man |
Josh Stamberg | Burton |
Yancey Arias | Estevez |
Danielle Lozeau | Teenage girl |
Luce Rains | Raggedy man |
Bryan Chapman | Football player |
Denny Pierce | Minivan dad |
Kaye Wade | Elderly woman |
Chuck Hicks | Elderly man |
Stepehn Oyoung | Warehouse guard |
Tyra Danielle | Woman with presents |
Django Marsh | Minivan boy (voice) |
Jeffrey Feingold | Angel |
Rich Gill | Deadbeat rocker |
Brett Heicher | Possessed football player |
Gloria Laino | Homeless woman |
Z. Ray Wakeman | Demon |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Production on Legion began on August 11th, 2008. Principal filming concluded on February 12th, 2009.
- Director Scott Charles Stewart also directed the 2011 vampire film Priest.
- Jeffrey Feingold, Rich Gill, Brett Heicher, Gloria Laino and Z. Ray Wakeman are all uncredited for their participation in this film.