'Top Gun' to 'Unstoppable': Thanks for the memories, Tony Scott
Aug 20, 2012 13:56pm
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British born director and producer Tony Scott, who made films like 'Top Gun', ended his life on August 19 by jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in Los Angeles. Here, a list of films directed by him.
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Scott's directorial debut was 1983 horror film 'The Hunger' - an unusual love triangle between a doctor and a vampire couple.
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The sequel to the original, 'Beverly Hills Cop 2' is an action-comedy starring Eddie Murphy as a police detective tracking a robbery gang.
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Kevin Costner is a retired navy aviator who goes to Mexico to meet his wealthy friend but ends up falling in love with his young. Do they have a happy ending? Find out in 'Revenge (1990)'.
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Starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, 'Days of Thunder' is a treat for car-racing buffs.
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Bruce Willis, a private detective and Damon Wayans, an ex-footballer team up to solve the murder of Wayans' girlfriend, played by Halle Berry in 'The Last Boy Scout'.
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Written by Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary, 'True Romance' stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette stuck in a romantic, criminal scenario.
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'Crimson Tide' illustrates the strained political relations between Russia and the US. Starring Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington.
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'The Fan' was adapted from a novel written by Peter Abrahams. The psychological thriller revolves around the extreme behaviour displayed by baseball fans.
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Will Smith and Gene Hackman star in the spy thriller 'Enemy of the State' in which NSA agents kill a US Congressman because he stands in the way of expanding their powers.
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America and China are about to sign a major trade agreement, when a CIA agent is captured by the Chinese. 'Spy Game' starring Brad Pitt and Robert Redford is an intriguing film about international relations.
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'Man on Fire' is a thriller starring Denzel Washington playing nine-year-old Dakota Fanning's bodyguard.
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'Domino' traces the story of how a former model living in Los Angeles turns into a bounty hunter. Keira Knightley got rave reviews for her performance.
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'Deja Vu' is a sci-fi thriller starring Denzel Washington and Val Kilmer. From time travel to terrorist attacks, the film is gripping till the end.
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'The Taking of Pelham 123' is about a group of men, including John Travolta, take the passengers of a subway train hostage. On the other end, Denzel Washington receives the ransom call.
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Denzel Washington once again, along with Chris Pine try to stop a runaway freight train in Tony Scott's last direction 'Unstoppable'.













