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"The Phoenician Scheme" follows Zsa-zsa Korda, an arms dealer, as he tries to teach his daughter how to run his organization after a near-successful assassination attempt.
"The Phoenician Scheme" writer/director Wes Anderson discusses his personal inspirations for the movie, as well as why Benicio del Toro was the only choice for Zsa-zsa Korda. Interview.
(L to R) Benicio Del Toro as Zsa-Zsa Korda, Bryan Cranston as Reagan, Tom Hanks as Leland, and Mia Threapleton as Liesl in director Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme', a Focus Features release.
Like all of Wes Anderson's other movies, The Phoenician Scheme is very creative and full of plenty of hilarious moments, making it worth a watch.
The Phoenician Scheme —which hits theaters in limited release on May 30 before a wide release on June 6—is set in 1950 and follows Zsa-zsa Korda, a wealthy businessman, who decides to make his ...
Her journey with Korda slowly chips away at the anger she had towards him, and by the end of the movie, Liesl would rather be adopted by Korda and have him in her life than return to the nunnery.
Zsa-zsa Korda has been thinking about his own death. Not unexpected after the international tycoon has survived six assassination attempts and counting. The protagonist of the new Wes Anderson ...
After miraculously surviving six plane crashes, Zsa-zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) has done what no “Final Destination” character could do in six movies — cheat death. Wes Anderson’s latest ...
Zsa-zsa Korda has been thinking about his own death. Not unexpected after the international tycoon has survived six assassination attempts and counting. The protagonist of the new Wes Anderson ...
Zsa-zsa Korda has been thinking about his own death. Not unexpected after the international tycoon has survived six assassination attempts and counting. The protagonist of the new Wes Anderson ...
Zsa-zsa Korda has been thinking about his own death. Not unexpected after the international tycoon has survived six assassination attempts and counting. The protagonist of the new Wes Anderson ...