2
Feb

Total Film March 2012: The Cold Light of Day

The current issue of Total Film magazine has “The Cold Light Of Day” on its spotlight for “The Action Issue”. Check scans in our gallery:

30
Jan

“The Cold Light of Day” Trailer!

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The trailer for Henry’s next work, “The Cold Light of Day”, was released today. Watch it:

Finally! I was dying to see the trailer, now I’m dying to see the movie.

21
Jan

“The Cold Light of Day” First Still Released

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First of all, sorry for the lack of updates. I had a little issue with my computer, but everything is ok now.

This week the first official still of “The Cold Light of Day” was released, and I added it in HQ size to the gallery.

3
Nov

“The Cold Light of Day” Promo Art

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Finally, a promo art featuring Henry Cavill was released today!

DailyBlam: The Cold Light of Day, set and filmed entirely in Spain, was shot over ten weeks in the Community of Valencia and Madrid as well as several weeks on the stages at Ciudad de la Luz studios in Alicante. Mabrouk El-Mechri directs the project from an original screenplay by Scott Wiper & John Petro, with revisions by Richard Price. Intrepid principals Trevor Macy and Marc D. Evans produce the project along with Jesus Martinez, principal of Galavis Film which will co-produce the project. Steven Zaillian from Film Rites, Kevin Mann and Matthew Perniciaro of Picture Machine, and Wiper will executive produce.

The Cold Light of Day centers on a young American whose family is kidnapped while on a vacation to Spain. He is left with only hours to find the connection between their disappearance and his father’s secrets. The film stars Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis & Sigourney Weaver alongside Spanish actors Verónica Echegui and Oscar Jaenada. Co-starring are Caroline Goodall, Roschdy Zem, Joseph Mawle, Rafi Gavron and Emma Hamilton​.

The film is a US-Spanish production, and the majority of the cast and crew are Spanish and European. Summit Entertainment​ will distribute the film in the US and sell internationally. Erik Feig, Summit’s President of Production, and Summit’s Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and Co-Productions, Michael Schaefer, will oversee the project for the studio.

5
May

Summit Announces Release Date for ‘Cold Light of Day’

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Finally, Cold Light of Day got a release date! It has an opening of May 06, 2012.

Cold Light of Day, directed by Mabrouk El Mechri, follows on a man (Cavill) whose family is kidnapped while on vacation in Spain. In a race against time to rescue them, the ma uncovers some family secrets that form a mysterious connection to their disappearance, as well as a government conspiracy as maze-like as Madrid’s ancient streets.

3
May

“Cold Light of Day” Press & On Set

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Added missing on-set pictures of Henry back in 2010, while he was in Spain shooting “Cold Light of Day”, plus some photos of the press conference the cast did to Spanish press last September. Oh, and also added a Immortals promotional still in HQ size.

8
Sep

Henry Cavill is topless and wet in Spain!

Thanks to AccidentalSexiness we got the first pictures of Henry on the set of “The Cold Light of Day”. The pictures were taken while Henry was filming scenes of the upcoming movie in Javea, Spain on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010. Take a look!!

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8
Sep

Shooting starts on Bruce Willis film in Alicante

News from the movie, but I think this magazine got the wrong summary. Am I wrong? Willis is the father and Henry is the son, right?

Shooting has started for the latest Bruce Willis action film on the Alicante coast.

The thriller has the title ‘The Cold Light of Day’ and also stars Henry Cavill from The Tudors, and Sigourney Weaver.
It tells the story of an American whose family is kidnapped when on holiday in Spain. Bruce Willis only has a few hours to find them, and discover the connection between their disappearance and the secrets of his father.
The film will be shot entirely in Spain and is produced by Galavis Film, Summit Entertainment and Intrepid Pictures. It is directed by Mabrouk El-Mechri, and based on an original screenplay by Scott Wiper and John Petro, with revisions by Richard Price. Much of the production team is Spanish in what is a joint Spanish/United States project.
Ten weeks filming is expected in the Valencia region, as well as in Madrid and in the Ciudad de la Luz studios in Alicante.
Shooting started on Monday this week in Dénia, and continued Tuesday on the Cala de la Granadella beach in Jávea where some of the action scenes were shot.

Source: TypicallySpanish

7
Sep

The Cold Light of Day Starts Principal Photography

Principal photography began for Summit Entertainment and Intrepid Pictures’ action-thriller The Cold Light of Day on September 6th and will continue through November 13th. The film stars Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis and Sigourney Weaver.

The Cold Light of Day, set and filmed entirely in Spain, will be shot over ten weeks in the Community of Valencia and Madrid as well as several weeks on the stages at Ciudad de la Luz studios in Alicante. Mabrouk El-Mechri directs the project from an original screenplay by Scott Wiper & John Petro, with revisions by Richard Price. Intrepid principals Trevor Macy and Marc D. Evans will produce the project along with Jesus Martinez, principal of Galavis Film which will co-produce the project. Steven Zaillian from Film Rites, Kevin Mann and Matthew Perniciaro of Picture Machine, and Wiper will executive produce.

The film is a US-Spanish production, and the majority of the cast and crew are Spanish and European.

Also starring are the Spanish actors Verónica Echegui and Oscar Jaenada. Co-starring are Caroline Goodall, Roschdy Zem, Joseph Mawle, Rafi Gavron and Emma Hamilton.

The Cold Light of Day centers on a young American whose family is kidnapped while on a vacation to Spain. He is left with only hours to find the connection between their disappearance and his father’s secrets.

Summit Entertainment will distribute the film in the US and sell internationally. Erik Feig, Summit’s President of Production, and Summit’s Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and Co-Productions, Michael Schaefer, will oversee the project for the studio.

Source: ComingSoon.net

30
Jul

Henry to Star in Kidnapping Thriller

Henry Cavill, one of the stars of “The Tudors,” will topline “The Cold Light of Day”, a kidnapping thriller from Intrepid Pictures and Summit.
Mabrouk El Mechri, who directed the faux Jean-Claude Van Damme documentary “JCVD,” is behind the camera, with Intrepid principals Trevor Macy and Marc D. Evans producing.
The story centers on a cocky young Wall Street trader who reluctantly vacations with his family in Spain. When his family is kidnapped, he is thrust into a government conspiracy and must unravel his father’s darkest secret in order to save his loved ones.
Richard Price is writing a production pass on the original script written by Scott Wiper and John Petro.
The movie is set for a Sept. 6 start in Spain.
Steven Zaillian, Kevin Mann, Matthew Perniciaro and Wiper are executive producing. Spanish producer Galavis Film will co-produce, with Galavis’ Jesus Martinez also executive producing.
Summit is distributing domestically and selling international rights.
Cavill, repped by CAA and United Agents, has been gaining stature on the strength of his performance as Charles Brandon on Showtime’s “Tudors.” He has been near the top of several casting lists and scored the role of Theseus in “Immortals,” Tarsem Singh’s big-budget Greek god fantasy. “Cold Light” is Cavill’s first major starring vehicle.

Source: HeatVision

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