
127 Hours - Wikipedia
127 Hours is a 2010 biographical psychological survival drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Danny Boyle. The film mainly stars James Franco, with Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn, and Clémence Poésy appearing in brief supporting roles.
127 Hours (2010) - IMDb
127 Hours: Directed by Danny Boyle. With James Franco, Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn, Sean Bott. A mountain climber becomes trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone near Moab, Utah and resorts to desperate measures in order to survive.
127 Hours - YouTube
From Danny Boyle, the OSCAR®-winning director of 2008's "Slumdog Millionaire," comes this incredible true story about mountain climber Aron Ralston (James Franco). After a boulder...
127 HOURS - Full Length Official Trailer HD - YouTube
The new full length HD trailer for 127 HOURS, directed by Danny Boyle (SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, 28 DAYS LATER) and starring James Franco. In theaters November 5th!
The Disturbing True Story Behind Danny Boyle's '127 Hours' - Collider
Apr 28, 2024 · 127 Hours captures the harrowing true story of mountaineer Aron Ralston's fight for survival against all odds. The film's attention to detail and accuracy, although...
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Find out how and where to watch "127 Hours" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.
127 Hours - Rotten Tomatoes
While exploring a remote canyon in Utah, mountaineer and adventurer Aron Ralston (James Franco) becomes trapped when a boulder falls on his arm.
- Reviews: 236
- Content Rating: R
- Category: Biography, Drama
127 Hours (2010) - Plot - IMDb
127 Hours is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah.
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James Franco shines in the fact-based story of rock climber Aron Ralston who was trapped for five days in a desolate canyon.
What else was he gonna do? movie review (2010) - Roger Ebert
Nov 10, 2010 · “127 Hours” is like an exercise in conquering the unfilmable. Boyle uses magnificent cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak, establishing the vastness of the Utah wilderness, and the very specific details of Ralston’s small portion of it.
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