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[td]| released = {{Film date|1999|09|10|[[56th Venice International Film Festival|Venice]]|1999|10|15|United States}}[/td] [td]| runtime = 139 minutes<ref name="mojo" />[/td]
[td]| runtime = 139 minutes<ref name="mojo" />[/td] [td]| country = United States{{#tag:ref|''Fight Club'', a film by the American studio 20th Century Fox, is often found in databases and related summaries to have the countries US and Germany, the latter being ascribable to the role of international funding.<ref name="BFI">{{cite web |title=Fight Club (1999) |url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] |access-date=February 16, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224182447/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |archive-date=February 24, 2015 }}</ref><ref name="AFI">{{AFI film|61148}}</ref>|group="nb"}}[/td] [td]| country = {{Plainlist|[/td] [td]* United States[/td] [td]* Germany<ref name="BFI">{{cite web |title=Fight Club (1999) |url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] |access-date=February 16, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224182447/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |archive-date=February 24, 2015 }}</ref><ref name="AFI">{{AFI film|61148}}</ref>[/td] [td]}}[/td] [td]| language = English[/td]
[td]| language = English[/td] [td]| budget = $63β65 million<ref name="mojo">{{cite Box Office Mojo|id=0137523 |title=Fight Club |accessdate=April 1, 2022}}</ref><ref name="numbers">{{cite the numbers|id=Fight-Club |title=Fight Club |access-date=April 1, 2022}}</ref>[/td]
[td]| budget = $63β65 million<ref name="mojo">{{cite Box Office Mojo|id=0137523 |title=Fight Club |accessdate=April 1, 2022}}</ref><ref name="numbers">{{cite the numbers|id=Fight-Club |title=Fight Club |access-date=April 1, 2022}}</ref>[/td] [td]}}[/td]
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[td][/td] [td]'''''Fight Club''''' is a 1999 <!--discuss on talk page BEFORE adding genres here -->film directed by [[David Fincher]] and starring [[Brad Pitt]], [[Edward Norton]], and [[Helena Bonham Carter]]. It is based on the 1996 novel ''[[Fight Club (novel)|Fight Club]]'' by [[Chuck Palahniuk]]. Norton plays [[The Narrator (Fight Club)|the unnamed narrator]], who is discontented with his [[White-collar worker|white-collar]] job. He forms a "fight club" with a soap salesman, Tyler Durden (Pitt) and becomes embroiled with an impoverished but beguiling woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).[/td]
[td]'''''Fight Club''''' is a 1999 American <!--discuss on talk page BEFORE adding genres here -->film directed by [[David Fincher]] and starring [[Brad Pitt]], [[Edward Norton]], and [[Helena Bonham Carter]]. It is based on the 1996 novel ''[[Fight Club (novel)|Fight Club]]'' by [[Chuck Palahniuk]]. Norton plays [[The Narrator (Fight Club)|the unnamed narrator]], who is discontented with his [[White-collar worker|white-collar]] job. He forms a "fight club" with a soap salesman, Tyler Durden (Pitt) and becomes embroiled with an impoverished but beguiling woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]Palahniuk's novel was [[Option (filmmaking)|optioned]] by [[Fox 2000 Pictures]] producer [[Laura Ziskin]], who hired [[Jim Uhls]] to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. It was filmed in and around [[Los Angeles]] from July to December 1998. He and the cast compared the film to ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'' (1955) and ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967), with a theme of conflict between [[Generation X]] and the [[value (ethics)#Value system|value system]] of [[advertising]].<ref name=CNN1999 /><ref name=Laist />[/td]
[td]Palahniuk's novel was [[Option (filmmaking)|optioned]] by [[Fox 2000 Pictures]] producer [[Laura Ziskin]], who hired [[Jim Uhls]] to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. It was filmed in and around [[Los Angeles]] from July to December 1998. He and the cast compared the film to ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'' (1955) and ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967), with a theme of conflict between [[Generation X]] and the [[value (ethics)#Value system|value system]] of [[advertising]].<ref name=CNN1999 /><ref name=Laist />[/td]
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[td]| released = {{Film date|1999|09|10|[[56th Venice International Film Festival|Venice]]|1999|10|15|United States}}[/td]Revision as of 10:07, 1 September 2025
[/td][td]| released = {{Film date|1999|09|10|[[56th Venice International Film Festival|Venice]]|1999|10|15|United States}}[/td] [td]| runtime = 139 minutes<ref name="mojo" />[/td]
[td]| runtime = 139 minutes<ref name="mojo" />[/td] [td]| country = United States{{#tag:ref|''Fight Club'', a film by the American studio 20th Century Fox, is often found in databases and related summaries to have the countries US and Germany, the latter being ascribable to the role of international funding.<ref name="BFI">{{cite web |title=Fight Club (1999) |url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] |access-date=February 16, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224182447/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |archive-date=February 24, 2015 }}</ref><ref name="AFI">{{AFI film|61148}}</ref>|group="nb"}}[/td] [td]| country = {{Plainlist|[/td] [td]* United States[/td] [td]* Germany<ref name="BFI">{{cite web |title=Fight Club (1999) |url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] |access-date=February 16, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224182447/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8152bc43 |archive-date=February 24, 2015 }}</ref><ref name="AFI">{{AFI film|61148}}</ref>[/td] [td]}}[/td] [td]| language = English[/td]
[td]| language = English[/td] [td]| budget = $63β65 million<ref name="mojo">{{cite Box Office Mojo|id=0137523 |title=Fight Club |accessdate=April 1, 2022}}</ref><ref name="numbers">{{cite the numbers|id=Fight-Club |title=Fight Club |access-date=April 1, 2022}}</ref>[/td]
[td]| budget = $63β65 million<ref name="mojo">{{cite Box Office Mojo|id=0137523 |title=Fight Club |accessdate=April 1, 2022}}</ref><ref name="numbers">{{cite the numbers|id=Fight-Club |title=Fight Club |access-date=April 1, 2022}}</ref>[/td] [td]}}[/td]
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[td][/td] [td]'''''Fight Club''''' is a 1999 <!--discuss on talk page BEFORE adding genres here -->film directed by [[David Fincher]] and starring [[Brad Pitt]], [[Edward Norton]], and [[Helena Bonham Carter]]. It is based on the 1996 novel ''[[Fight Club (novel)|Fight Club]]'' by [[Chuck Palahniuk]]. Norton plays [[The Narrator (Fight Club)|the unnamed narrator]], who is discontented with his [[White-collar worker|white-collar]] job. He forms a "fight club" with a soap salesman, Tyler Durden (Pitt) and becomes embroiled with an impoverished but beguiling woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).[/td]
[td]'''''Fight Club''''' is a 1999 American <!--discuss on talk page BEFORE adding genres here -->film directed by [[David Fincher]] and starring [[Brad Pitt]], [[Edward Norton]], and [[Helena Bonham Carter]]. It is based on the 1996 novel ''[[Fight Club (novel)|Fight Club]]'' by [[Chuck Palahniuk]]. Norton plays [[The Narrator (Fight Club)|the unnamed narrator]], who is discontented with his [[White-collar worker|white-collar]] job. He forms a "fight club" with a soap salesman, Tyler Durden (Pitt) and becomes embroiled with an impoverished but beguiling woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]Palahniuk's novel was [[Option (filmmaking)|optioned]] by [[Fox 2000 Pictures]] producer [[Laura Ziskin]], who hired [[Jim Uhls]] to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. It was filmed in and around [[Los Angeles]] from July to December 1998. He and the cast compared the film to ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'' (1955) and ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967), with a theme of conflict between [[Generation X]] and the [[value (ethics)#Value system|value system]] of [[advertising]].<ref name=CNN1999 /><ref name=Laist />[/td]
[td]Palahniuk's novel was [[Option (filmmaking)|optioned]] by [[Fox 2000 Pictures]] producer [[Laura Ziskin]], who hired [[Jim Uhls]] to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. It was filmed in and around [[Los Angeles]] from July to December 1998. He and the cast compared the film to ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'' (1955) and ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967), with a theme of conflict between [[Generation X]] and the [[value (ethics)#Value system|value system]] of [[advertising]].<ref name=CNN1999 /><ref name=Laist />[/td]
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