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Babylon A.D, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; Canal+ ; Légende Films ; MNP Entreprise ; Okko Productions ; Alain Goldman, Mathieu Kassovitz ; screenplay by Mathieu Kassovitz, Joseph Simas ; written by Eric Besnard ; directed by Mathieu Kassovitz

Label
Babylon A.D, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; Canal+ ; Légende Films ; MNP Entreprise ; Okko Productions ; Alain Goldman, Mathieu Kassovitz ; screenplay by Mathieu Kassovitz, Joseph Simas ; written by Eric Besnard ; directed by Mathieu Kassovitz
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG-13; intense sequences of violence and action, language and some sexualityUnrated: the unrated version of this film contains additional sequences of violence and action, language and some sexuality
Main title
Babylon A.D
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
269016304
Responsibility statement
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation ; Canal+ ; Légende Films ; MNP Entreprise ; Okko Productions ; Alain Goldman, Mathieu Kassovitz ; screenplay by Mathieu Kassovitz, Joseph Simas ; written by Eric Besnard ; directed by Mathieu Kassovitz
Runtime
90
Summary
In the future, a mercenary named Toorop accepts a contract from Gorsky, a Russian mobster, who instructs him to bring a young woman only known as Aurora to New York. Gorsky gives Toorop a variety of weapons as well as a UN passport that has to be injected under the skin of the neck. Toorop, along with the girl and her guardian Sister Rebeka, leave the Noelite Convent where they lived. The three flee from an unknown group of mercenaries. The stress of humanity's situation causes Aurora to act out in strange ways that neither Toorop, nor Rebeka can explain
Table Of Contents
Disc 1: Babylon A.D. (Theatrical version) -- Disc 2: Babylon A.D. (Unrated version)
Technique
live action
Classification
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