Tom Hanks in Catch Me If You Can
The Big Picture The creative partnership between Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks is one of the most successful collaborations in the film industry. Having made five films together, Spielberg and Hanks complement each other perfectly, as both represent the idealistic values of American cinema and its respective movie stars, with the director as the preeminent blockbuster auteur and the actor as America's lovable dad.
Release Date December 25, 2002 Director Steven Spielberg Cast Leonardo DiCaprio , Tom Hanks , Christopher Walken , Martin Sheen , Nathalie Baye , Amy Adams , James Brolin , Brian Howe Runtime 141 Minutes 'Catch Me If You Can' is The Ultimate Steven Spielberg Film More or less taken for granted upon release, Catch Me If You Can has now been reclaimed as one of Spielberg's best films of the second half of his storied career.
Tom Hanks Requested to Play Carl Hanratty in 'Catch Me If You Can' Close In 2002, for the release of Catch Me If You Can, Steven Spielberg sat down with Roger Ebert. In the interview, the director revealed that, while DiCaprio had been eyed as the ideal candidate to play Frank Abagnale, Hankswas not involved during the film's early development. Hanks coincidentally came across the script by Jeff Nathanson and took an interest.
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