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Push

One push can change everything.
2009 | 111m | English

(118147 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Paul McGuigan
Writer: David Bourla
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After his father, an assassin, is brutally murdered, Nick Gant vows revenge on Division, the covert government agency that dabbles in psychic warfare and experimental drugs. Hiding in Hong Kong's underworld, Nick assembles a band of rogue psychics dedicated to destroying Division. Together with Cassie, a teenage clairvoyant, Nick goes in search of a missing girl and a stolen suitcase that could be the key to accomplishing their mutual goal.
Release Date: Feb 04, 2009
Director: Paul McGuigan
Writer: David Bourla
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords psychokinesis, mind control, secret government organization, clairvoyance, hong kong
Production Companies Icon Productions, Infinity Features, Summit Entertainment, Icon Entertainment International
Box Office Revenue: $49,678,401
Budget: $38,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Evans Nick Gant
Dakota Fanning Cassie Holmes
Camilla Belle Kira Hudson
Djimon Hounsou Henry Carver
Cliff Curtis Hook Waters
Ming-Na Wen Emily Hu
Joel Gretsch Nick's Father
Nate Mooney Pinky Stein
Li Xiaolu Pop Girl
Maggie Siff Teresa Stowe
Corey Stoll Agent Mack
Scott Michael Campbell Agent Holden
Colin Ford Young Nick
Robert Tsonos Division Doctor
Brandon Rhea Division Doctor
Neil Jackson Victor Budarin
Kai Cheung Leung Dice Man
Hsin Nan Hung Dice Man's Heavy
Tam Wai-Man Cook in Fish Market
Hal Yamanouchi Pop Father
Chi Kwan Fung Pop Boy #1
Jacky Heung Pop Boy #2
Paul Che Biu-Law Wo Chiang
Lam Wong Gas Station Cashier
Bob Lam Shing-Ban Taxi Driver
Kwok Hung Liu Bouncer
Siu Yin Ming Card Trick Woman at Club
Rain Lau Yuk-Chui Cocktail Waitress
Simon Yu Sai-Tang Businessman
Pancy Chan Pui-Sze Businessman's Wife on Boat
Cheuk Shing Sum Kwun Tong Pier Man
Fanny Lee Man-Fan Kwun Tong Pier Woman
Sheung Ming Fai Liquor Salesman
Wong Man-Kit Dim Sum Manager
Chan Yuk Hing Dim Sum Waitress
Jason Wong Chinese Agent
Andy Tsang Tak-Wah Security Guard
Hau Woon-Ling Old Woman with Gun
Name Job
Brian Sullivan Camera Operator
John Johnson Still Photographer
Erik Feig Production Executive
Ben Howard Second Assistant Director
Nick Powell Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Mike Smithson Makeup Department Head
Liza Richardson Music Supervisor
Gordon Freeman Researcher
Godfrey Leung Assistant Set Decoration
Kerry Chan Ching-Man Assistant Art Director
Patrick Fontana Best Boy Electric
James On Hong Lee Second Assistant Camera
Amy Maner Assistant Costume Designer
Wai Cheung Storyboard Artist
Alexander Martin Electrician
Ronald Hersey Second Unit Director of Photography
Lau Hak-Heung Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse Key Grip
Jackson Wong Construction Manager
Deki Lee Chu Wing Key Grip
William Cheng Line Producer
Nina Proctor Costume Design
François Séguin Production Design
Second Chan Si-Kan Art Direction
Crystal Pa Wardrobe Assistant
Elma Choi Makeup Artist
Calvin Tsoi Art Department Coordinator
Joy Zapata Hair Department Head
Roxy D'Alonzo Key Makeup Artist
Jim Ramsay Draughtsman
Peter Morenz Second Assistant "A" Camera
Geoff Herbert Dolly Grip
Tong Ping Wardrobe Assistant
Zoe Lee Assistant Art Director
Sylvain Bernier Chief Lighting Technician
Chak Piu Chiu Video Assist Operator
Nathan Mann First Assistant "B" Camera
Maria Bradley Key Set Costumer
Bill Devine ADR Mixer
Pawel Wdowczak Sound
David Bourla Writer
Laura Goldsmith Costume Design
Peter Sova Director of Photography
Ora Green Key Hair Stylist
Wing Ma Lighting Technician
Raymond Chan Grip
Gloria Lam Wai-Lok Key Hair Stylist
Master Lai Property Master
David Morenz First Assistant "A" Camera
Samantha Lan Assistant Art Director
Stuart Howell Camera Operator
Cheung Tat-Chuen Grip
Jeff Li Assistant Hairstylist
Wing Yan Luk Wardrobe Assistant
Victoria Wood Wigmaker
Perry Ho Key Rigging Grip
Mason Hersey First Assistant Camera
Peter Chan Hong-Kwong Chief Lighting Technician
Hirotake Okazaki Still Photographer
Ruby Man Ting Chung Makeup Artist
Christopher Moriana Foley Artist
Aran Tanchum ADR Mixer
Ka Ho Yuen Set Production Assistant
William Yuk Fai Yong Armorer
Chiu-Kin Lau Set Production Assistant
Carla Murray Sound Effects Designer
Winnie Wong Set Production Assistant
Jill Purdy Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Chris Robson Production Accountant
Lisa Vick Script Supervisor
Mak Hon Sum Set Production Assistant
Alex Bullick Sound Editor
Billy Chiu Unit Manager
Cody Laudan Stunt Double
Justin Richardson Assistant Editor
Toby Ford First Assistant Director
Cheng Wai-Kei Assistant Director
Stan Wlodkowski Unit Production Manager
Kenny Liao Chen-Chiang Dolly Grip
Luke Redgrave Camera Operator
Chad Barager Assistant Production Coordinator
Gabriel J. Serrano Sound Recordist
Geoff Shaevitz Production Executive
Eddie Li Production Assistant
Travis MacKay ADR Recordist
Cheung King Hong Set Medic
Greg Zimmerman ADR Recordist
Bob Kellough Sound Editor
Cheung Wing Mak Set Production Assistant
Ryan Steacy Armorer
Rebecca Fisher Script Coordinator
Tim Rakoczy Sound Editor
Eric Thompson ADR Mixer
Darrin Mann Foley Mixer
Andrew Lipschultz Unit Publicist
Tony Bacigalupi First Assistant Editor
Jennifer Nash Music Editor
Christopher Robin Bell First Assistant Editor
Nicolas Trembasiewicz Editor
William Vince In Memory Of
Chun Sing Li Production Assistant
Wade Barnett ADR Recordist
Catherine Harper Foley Artist
Stephan Burle Title Designer
Jennifer Aichholz Travel Coordinator
Law Wai Ming Set Production Assistant
Nicole Oguchi Production Coordinator
Justin Blyth Title Designer
Wai-Kwong Law Set Production Assistant
Sandi Archer Assistant Accountant
Ross Lee Production Coordinator
Catherine Petra Villalobos Casting Associate
Eric Bergman Post Production Supervisor
Dennis Chang Third Assistant Director
Samantha Finkler Brainerd Casting Associate
Eric Bergman Production Manager
Paul McGuigan Director
Deborah Aquila Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Neil Davidge Original Music Composer
Jeffrey Kong Set Decoration
Michael N. Wong Supervising Art Director
Ross W. Clarkson Camera Operator
Paula Fairfield Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Kylie Furneaux Stunt Double
Karine Mauffrey Stunts
Bosco Lam Tsz-Ho Assistant Director
Name Title
Glenn Williamson Producer
David Bourla Executive Producer
Bruce Davey Producer
Kerry Rock Producer
William Vince Producer
Christa Vausbinder Producer
Stan Wlodkowski Executive Producer
Michael Ohoven Executive Producer
David M. Richardson Producer
Amy Gilliam Executive Producer
David Valleau Executive Producer
Gretchen Somerfeld Executive Producer
Kyle Mann Associate Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

***People with various mental abilities fighting each other in Hong Kong over a suitcase*** Three individuals with mind powers in Hong Kong (Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning & Camilla Belle) vie with agents of a shadowy government agency called the Division over a mysterious suitcase. The super powers ... include pushers, who can push thoughts into other’s minds; movers, who have the power of telekinesis; watchers, who are seers; sniffers, who can find others; shadowers, who can block watchers and sniffers; screamers, who can attack through shrieks; and more. Djimon Hounsou plays the head agent of the Division. “Push” (2009) is a thriller that combines the style and themes of “Lucy” (2014) with the surreal take on a major Asian city of “Lost in Translation” (2003). Imagine the abilities of Professor X, Jean Grey and Magneto of the “X-Men” flicks, but without the costumes and superhero trappings, and you’d have a good idea of “Push.” The setting of Hong Kong is a highlight, but it focuses mostly on the working class underbelly rather than the posh areas of Tokyo seen in “Lost in Translation.” The style is hip and kinetic, like “Lucy” and “Eye of the Beholder” (1998), and the film does a good job of keeping the complicated elements understandable to the viewer. There’s also a quality score/soundtrack. Yet it’s the least of all these pics mentioned. The story’s just not as engrossing, but it’s not too far off either. The Division is suggestive of MK Ultra on steroids. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes and was shot in Hong Kong. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021