Domino (2005)
Release Year: 2005
Nation: France, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Domino - A Caçadora de Recompensas, Domino - Live Fast, Die Young, Домино
Director: Tony Scott
Writer: Richard Kelly, Steve Barancik
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Tony Scott, Samuel Hadida, Emma McGuinness, David Feldman, Kathy Chasen-Hay
Co_Producer: Peter Toumasis, David Hadida
Executive_Producer: Victor Hadida, Toby Emmerich, Barry H. Waldman, Lisa Ellzey, Zach Schiff-Abrams, Skip Chaisson
Companies: Davis Films, Metropolitan Filmexport, Scott Free Productions
Genre: Action, Biography, Drama, Thriller
Budget: 50.000.000
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Keywords
Keywords: action hero, based on true story, bounty hunter, fbi, strip club
Story
Domino Harvey, born into wealth and privilege, leaves her modeling career and socialite lifestyle behind to become a bounty hunter. She joins Ed Moseby's team, participating in a reality show produced by Mark Heiss while tracking down bail jumpers. When Mafia money is stolen from an armored truck during the show, chaos ensues as two rival mobster gangs are monitored by the FBI. Domino and her team find themselves in trouble when they're suspected of involvement in the theft and kidnapping incidents.
Summary
Domino (2005), directed by Tony Scott, is a high-octane action film based on the true story of bounty hunter Domino Harvey. The daughter of an actor father and social-climber mother, Harvey abandons her Ford model career to pursue a dangerous new path. Set against the backdrop of a reality TV show, the film explores themes of wealth, identity, and rebellion as Harvey navigates the gritty world of bounty hunting. With its fast-paced action sequences, colorful characters, and unique premise, 'Domino' offers an adrenaline-fueled cinematic experience.



