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- A young CIA agent is tasked with looking after a fugitive in a safe house. But when the safe house is attacked, he finds himself on the run with his charge.
- Mei, a young girl whose memory holds a priceless numerical code, finds herself pursued by the Triads, the Russian mob, and corrupt NYC cops. Coming to her aid is an ex-cage fighter whose life was destroyed by the gangsters on Mei's trail.
- Carole Taylor is a party girl, a solo mother of meagre means trying to mend her ways and make a secure home for her two young children. But her past, in the person of former boyfriend Tony Michaels is threatening to shatter the security of the fragile world she has built. Carole has given Tony the push but he refuses to take no for an answer and keeps coming back. Carole tells herself she has the situation under control, but then he turns up at her home in the early hours one morning in blood soaked clothes and everything changes. Drug importer Alan Sheridan has been brutally murdered and Detective Inspector Andrew Hunter has Tony and his associate Freddie Prichard in centre frame for the crime. But in 1985 Auckland, police investigation is a laborious time-consuming process. This is a world before DNA profiling, personal computers and mobile phones. The only evidence Hunter has to nail his old foe Tony Michaels is a missing CCTV tape and two witnesses - Carole Taylor and her eight-year-old daughter Rosie. Against her will Carole and her children are taken into hiding by three unlikely policemen a tired veteran counting down to retirement, a gullible rookie and a would-be predator. Witness protection is in its infancy in New Zealand in 1985, and the officers charged with the Taylor familys security are under resourced, inexperienced and ill-prepared for the double threat they face. Tony Michaels is recklessly committed to finding and destroying the evidence against him the video tape recording his crime and the witnesses, Carole and her kids. By the same token Inspector Hunter is prepared to use whatever methods, legal or otherwise to ruthlessly bring Michaels to justice. Even it means using Carole, her kids and his own officers as bait. Holed up in a dilapidated bungalow, strangers in a rural town are difficult to hide. Trapped inside the house for weeks on end, cabin fever sets in, personalities clash, the situation begins to unravel. A solo mother with children by different fathers, a known associate of a drug dealing murder, Carole is not held in high regard by the cops charged with her safety and when she tries to leave her resentful protectors become jailers. Impatient for a result Inspector Hunter raises the stakes. Knowing that her cover is blown he withdraws the police detail leaving Carole to fend for herself. With no money, no phone, no-one to turn to Carole finally comes to realise that one thing that would destroy them is in the house with her and her kids. Paul, her nine-year-old son has unwittingly carried with him the evidence they all seek. He has retrieved and concealed the CCTV tape of Sheridans murder and now Michaels is coming to get it. With no-one to stand in his way what will become of her? Victim or survivor? Carole has nothing to rely upon but her own determination to protect her children at whatever cost to her own safety. SAFE HOUSE is the story of a struggle for survival in an unfamiliar and threatening world. It is based on the terrifying ordeal of one woman and her children in the early days of the witness protection programme in New Zealand.
- It was shot in a cemetery, where Swift sits atop the graves of a couple who died in 1853.
- From its "Black List" placement to its development, production, character arcs and style, this behind-the-scenes featurette first focuses on Espinosa but soon turns its attention to Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington's casting and performances.
- Pregnant and feeling trapped, Ava escapes her abusive boyfriend one stormy night to take refuge at her estranged sister's house.
- Sexual encounters with aliens can be nasty so our Sexy Samurai is here to show you how to stop ASTIs (Alien Sexually Transmitted Infections,) before they start.
- Shooting Safe House's diverse action sequences.
- When a man decides to break into a jewelry store, things don't go as planned - and nothing is what it seems.
- Fight coordinator Olivier Schneider and his team of talented martial artists, trainers and choreographers whip Washington and Reynolds into shape, teach them to put emotion into their fights, and strip down the battles so they appear less polished than they really are.
- An elderly man relives his remaining memories before he loses them to Alzheimer's disease.
- Filming on location in Cape Town.
- The San Diego Housing Commission received a $2.48 million grant in 2012 from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development/HUD for its Home Safe Home Program devoted to home lead remediation and blood lead-level testing for children.
- Leaping from roof to roof with Washington, Reynolds and Fares.
- A quick dissection of the film's first big action scene.
- A bounty hunter, who works for the Singapore Mafia, is sent on a mission to assassinate a corrupt politician in France.
- In a world where everything is falling apart, one family is fighting to stay together. A man, woman, and daughter flee from the spread of a contagious disease and travel together in hopes of finding safety. When the man contracts the disease, he must do what it takes to protect his family, even if it means saving them from himself.
- Shooting Safe House's diverse action sequences.
- A troubled young lady, with a deep connection with her doll, is ridiculed by a gang of local bullies. That night, she takes her revenge.
- An academic overachiever and a foul-mouthed party girl must survive a wild night of designated driving.
- The sound of the wind and cracks of thunder are heard as a teen rushes throughout his house gathering supplies. His brother lays on the couch listening to music. They enter into a closet to wait out a tornado. While inside the closet the question arises of what is more important to have when a storm is threatening. One believes that flashlights, food, water, and batteries are more important while the other believes that photo albums and memories are. The two eventually get into a struggle and one decides to leave the closet to save the past.
- A girl talks of her horrific experiences.
- When time is not on your side, get a new watch.
- Is it safe? Post Platoon Stress Disorder.
- A documentary short film, funded by the Canada Council for the Arts, shot in Dublin, Ireland in May of 2011. The film, inspired by a friend who suffered the death of her only child, is a meditation on mortality, a poetic exploration of the meaning of home and the journeys we take in life, both practical and existential. Safe Home considers the immutability of landscape juxtaposed against the transitory nature of human life and the poetic realities of our existence in the dimensions of time and space.
- A clip show parody that is itself a clip show, Not Safe For Work takes viewers on an unexpected and explosive ride to the number one clip of the week.
- Getting the correct type of actors to satisfy the criminal element characters.
- Old bachelor, vacuum cleaner salesman was invited to dinner with his new girlfriend.
- A scientist is waiting for Igor to arrive at her Safety House to explain how global warming may be reversed. Andrew is really needs to go to the toilet arrives at the Safety House and is mistaken for Igor.
- Arranging the visual effects, special effects, and fighting choreography so that an action sequence is safely and spectacularly portrayed.
- Reid Reddick is a shady used car salesman always cutting corners to get the sale. When faced with a wake up call, will he do the right thing this time when asked "Is it safe?" or will he suffer the consequences?
- In the spring of 1988, undergraduate and graduate CSU Business Students, concerned with escalating crime and the absurdly high cost of Capital Punishment, decided to take matters into their own hands and come up with their own creative solutions. Their response was SAD, Students Advocating Death. Their procedure: low-cost executions for a wide array of crimes, using the actual working Gas Chamber constructed by Demetrius Toteras in the 1960s and which came into SAD's possession by an anonymous donor, who further agreed to cover all of SAD's operating expenses including cyanide. Soon, after procuring the 1078 Gallery on Humboldt Street in Chico, they converted the former art gallery into a practical Correction Space, using SAD's Correction Methodology to perform a number of extremely inexpensive executions.
- Being aware by the writer / director Boaz Yakin that the required action and technical details required for this film were supported by the emotional nuances that were enveloped by the many actors performing the characters roles required to be truly acceptable to all.
- It's important to keep your family safe from common household hazards around the home.
- 2005– 59mPodcast Episode
- 2005– 59mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 39mPodcast Episode
- Highlights from the UK Premiere of "Safe", with Jason Statham.