
Jsu Garcia as Francisco d'Anconia and Taylor Schilling as Dagny Taggart in ATLAS SHRUGGED: PART I, a film directed by Paul Johansson. Picture courtesy Rocky Mountain Pictures. All rights reserved.
- Taylor Schilling
- Grant Bowler
- Matthew Marsden
- Edi Gathegi
- Graham Beckel
- Jsu Garcia
- Jon Polito
- Michael Lerner
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Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011)
Opened: 04/15/2011 Limited
| Theater Listing | 04/15/2011 | |
| Regent Theatre | 04/15/2011 - 05/05/2011 | 21 days |
| Kendall Square... | 04/15/2011 - 04/28/2011 | 14 days |
| AMC Loews Meth... | 04/15/2011 - 04/28/2011 | 14 days |
| AMC Empire 25 | 04/15/2011 - 04/28/2011 | 14 days |
| Laemmle's Play... | 04/22/2011 - 04/28/2011 | 7 days |
| Fallbrook 7 | 04/29/2011 - 05/12/2011 | 14 days |
| DVD | 11/08/2011 |
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Genre: Drama/Mystery
Rated: PG-13 for for some sexuality.
Synopsis
Dagny Taggart (Taylor Schilling) runs Taggart Transcontinental, the largest remaining railroad company in America, with intelligence, courage and integrity, despite the systematic disappearance of her best and most competent workers.
She is drawn to industrialist Henry Rearden (Grant Bowler), one of the few men whose genius and commitment to his own ideas match her own. Rearden's super-strength metal alloy, Rearden Metal, holds the promise that innovation can overcome the slide into anarchy.
Using the untested Rearden Metal, they rebuild the critical Taggart rail line in Colorado and pave the way for oil titan Ellis Wyatt (Graham Beckel) to feed the flame of a new American Renaissance.
Hope rises again, when Dagny and Rearden discover the design of a revolutionary motor based on static electricity - in an abandoned engine factory - more proof to the sinister theory that the "men of the mind" (thinkers, industrialists, scientists, artists, and other innovators) are "on strike" and vanishing from society.
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