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: The film is often remembered for the highly publicized affair between Ryan and Crowe during production, which director Taylor Hackford later claimed overshadowed the movie's release. 2. Practical & Legal "Proof of Life"
Beyond the movie, "Proof of Life" is a technical term used in several high-stakes fields: Proof of Life (2000) - IMDb Proof of Life
: The shoot in Ecuador was plagued by hailstorms, mudslides, altitude sickness, volcanic eruptions, and nearby civil unrest. : The film is often remembered for the
: After American engineer Peter Bowman (David Morse) is kidnapped by rebels in the fictional South American country of Tecala, his wife Alice (Meg Ryan) hires Terry Thorne (Russell Crowe), an ex-SAS operative, to negotiate his release. : After American engineer Peter Bowman (David Morse)
: The story was inspired by William Prochnau's Vanity Fair article "Adventures in the Ransom Trade" and Thomas Hargrove's book Long March to Freedom , which chronicles his real-life 11-month kidnapping in Colombia.
Directed by Taylor Hackford, the film follows a professional kidnap-and-ransom (K&R) negotiator.

