- Lost (2009).
Silberling was born in Washington, D.C., the son of
Joyce Anne (Tucker), a
travel consultant, and
Robert Murray Silberling, who was Vice...
- doors, with 36-pole
control cable for push-pull operations. The term
Silberling (from
German Silber, "silver")
derives from the coaches'
stainless steel...
- Events) is a 2004
American black comedy adventure film
directed by Brad
Silberling from a
screenplay by
Robert Gordon,
based on the
first three novels of...
- City of
Angels is a 1998
American romantic fantasy film
directed by Brad
Silberling, and
starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. Set in Los Angeles, California...
- Mile is a 2002
American romantic drama film
written and
directed by Brad
Silberling, and
starring Jake Gyllenhaal,
Dustin Hoffman,
Susan Sarandon and Holly...
- Newell, Alan Parker,
Wolfgang Petersen, Rob Reiner, Tim Robbins, Brad
Silberling, and
Peter Weir.
Petersen and
Reiner both
pulled out of the
running in...
- Code 646.9. At the time of her death,
Schaeffer was
dating director Brad
Silberling. Her
death influenced his film
Moonlight Mile (2002)
about a man's grief...
- is a 1995
American supernatural fantasy comedy film
directed by Brad
Silberling, in his
feature film
directorial debut,
based on the
Harvey Comics cartoon...
- 2017
American drama thriller film written,
directed and
produced by Brad
Silberling. It
stars Ben Kingsley, Hera
Hilmar and
Peter Serafinowicz.
Filmed in...
- 2009
American science fiction adventure comedy film
directed by Brad
Silberling,
written by
Chris Henchy and
Dennis McNicholas and
starring Will Ferrell...