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American mystery thriller film is Gone Girl which based on the 2012 novel of same name written by Gillian Flynn. He also wrote the screenplay for the film. David Fincher is director of he film and stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, and Carrie Coon. On September 26, 2014,  The film had its world premiere on opening night of the 52nd New YorkFilm Festival a week before making its nationwide theatrical release on October 3.





Cast

        Neil Patrick Harris as Desi Collings, an ex-boyfriend from Amy's past
        Tyler Perry as Tanner Bolt, Nick's attorney
   
  
          Patrick Fugit as Detective Jim Gilpin
          Missi Pyle as Ellen Abbott, a cable TV host, loosely based on Nancy  
          Sela Ward as Sharon Schieber, a cable TV host
          Emily Ratajkowski as Andie Hardy
   
          Scoot McNairy as Tommy O'Hara, a former classmate of Amy's
          Boyd Holbrook and Lola Kirke as Jeff and Greta, a couple Amy meets
   
   

Production
   Gone Girl is a film version of the 2012 novel of same name by Gillian   Flynn.    
  He also wrote the adapted screenplay. Leslie Dixon  One of the film's producers, read the manuscript of the novel in 2011 and brought to the attention of Reese Witherspoon in December of that year. Witherspoon and Dixon then collaborated with Bruna Papandrea to develop it. In early 2012 they met Flynn's film agent Shari Smiley with film studios .

On  11September, 2013, the crew began filming establishing sho
Principal photography began on September 15 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, scheduled. In Los Angeles Some scenes were also filmed .

Marketing

         On 27 December, 2013, Fox released a still from the film. soon after      on January 8, 2014, Entertainment Weekly posted a cover which featured the film.On April 14, the first trailer and a teaser poster for the film was released followed by another trailer on July 7, 2014

Box office
   Due to excellent critical reception at the New York Film Festival, initial box office estimates in $28 million range have been revised to $33 million, with indications that they could well go over $35 million

Starring 
    
Ben Affleck as Nick Dunne, a bar owner
Rosamund Pike as Amy Elliott-Dunne, Nick's missing wife
Carrie Coon as Margo Dunne, Nick's sister and co-owner of the bar
Leonard Kelly-Young as Bill Dunne, Nick and Margo's father        
   Kim Dickens as Detective Rhonda Boney
Cyd Strittmatter as Maureen Dunne, Nick and Margo's mother      
David Clennon as Rand Elliott, Amy's father company         
Release dates :October 3, 2014        
Country      United States
Language    English
Budget        $50 million

IN JAIL JOE GUIDICE SENTENCED TO 41 MONTHS:

Teresa Giudice and Joe Giudice got a main reality check Thursday.
The stars of Bravo's The Real Housewives of New Jersey appeared in federal court in Newark,N.J. When they arrived in court around 9 a.m. an eyewitness told they both looked serious and sad.
Salas first told the court that there were "evident omissions" from the couple's financial disclosure forms, including cars, construction equipment, home furnishings, insurance policies and other items. She added that the Giudices were supposed to file the forms in March but did not do so until August. Salas explained thatI had to put the sentencing off because the financial disclosure wasn't in. The judge called a two-minute recess for the accountants and IRS to consult with each other on tax filings from 2009 to 2011.

The federal prosecutor argued that nondisclosure and discrepancies by the couple are part of a "pattern of deception, dishonesty and concealment." He supposed that the Giudices' "concealment is intentional."



Teresa listed "0" for her jewelry on the financial disclosure forms. Her defense attorney explained that most of his client's jewelry has little monetary value because it is costume jewelry. The Giudices also listed $25,000 in furnishings for their $3 million home, which the defense attorney said is because the show's production company brings in the furnishings seen on TV. " Salas said I'm going to tell you that it leaves with this court a feeling of uneasiness.It feels as if things have been hidden or concealed.