
Release Date:
December 20, 2011
Studio:
Columbia Pictures (Sony)
Director:
David Fincher
Screenwriter:
Steven Zaillian
Starring:
Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Stellan Skarsgård, Steven Berkoff, Robin Wright, Yorick van Wageningen, Joely Richardson
Genre:
Drama, Thriller
MPAA Rating:
R (for brutal violent content including rape and torture, strong sexuality, graphic nudity, and language)
Official Website:
DragonTattoo.com | Mouth-Taped-Shut.com
Review:
9/10 rating | 7/10 rating
DVD Review:
Not Available
DVD:
DVD | Blu-ray Disc (Combo Pack)
Movie Poster:
One-Sheet | Poster | International Quad
Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is the first film in Columbia Pictures' three-picture adaptation of Stieg Larsson's literary blockbuster "The Millennium Trilogy." Directed by David Fincher and starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, the film is based on the first novel in the trilogy, which altogether have sold 50 million copies in 46 countries and become a worldwide phenomenon. The screenplay is by Steven Zaillian.
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