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Release Date: 2001 Duration: 115 min Cast: Renji Ishibashi, Megumi Hayashibara, Dave Wittenberg, Wendee Lee, Michael Reisz, Tsutomu Isobe, Jennifer Hale, Toshihiko Nakajima, Ai Kobayashi, Daran Norris, Beau Billingslea, Melissa Fahn ...MORE Cast: Renji Ishibashi, Megumi Hayashibara, Dave Wittenberg, Wendee Lee, Michael Reisz, Tsutomu Isobe, Jennifer Hale, Toshihiko Nakajima, Ai Kobayashi, Daran Norris, Beau Billingslea, Melissa Fahn, Nicholas Guest, Steven Blum, Melissa Charles, Aoi, David Lucas, Koichi Yamadera, Mickey Curtis, Hitoshi Hirao, Unshō Ishizuka ...LESS Categories: Movies, Science Fiction, Japanese Movies, Comedy film, Animation, Anime, Comedy, Future noir, Action film Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is a 2001 animated film directed by Shinichirō Watanabe. The screenplay was written by Keiko Nobumoto, based on the Cowboy Bebop anime series created by Sunrise. The plot centers on bounty hunter Spike Spiegel and his crewmates aboard the vessel Bebop in their efforts to find a criminal who is planning to release an unknown pathogen on Mars. The title of the movie is... MORE Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is a 2001 animated film directed by Shinichirō Watanabe. The screenplay was written by Keiko Nobumoto, based on the Cowboy Bebop anime series created by Sunrise. The plot centers on bounty hunter Spike Spiegel and his crewmates aboard the vessel Bebop in their efforts to find a criminal who is planning to release an unknown pathogen on Mars. The title of the movie is taken from the Bob Dylan song of the same name. The character Vincent is based around the musician. LESS |
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The process of compressing history into drama often generates sharp tensions between the historian and the dramatist. As James Reston Jr. will testify, the historian usually feels a sinking disappointment as the dramatist explains what it will take to capture and hold the attention of an audience. When Reston was asked to write a screenplay based on his own 2005 book, "Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition, and the Defeat of the Moors," he leapt at the chance to resolve and to control the historian/dramatist tension.

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