The Factory
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Morgan O'Neill |
Production companies | Dark Castle Entertainment |
Silver Pictures | |
Producers | Susan Downey |
Joel Silver | |
David Gambino | |
Screenplay | Morgan O'Neill |
Paul Leyden | |
First things first, I only watch this cause of John Cusack. I didn't expect many things as I have watched many mystery films. . . . | |
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ID | 2900203 |
About The Factory
A detective (John Cusack) goes rogue to save his teenager daughter from a serial killer who mistook her for a prostitute and kidnapped her.
Art and class: Working-class artists on breaking into exclusive world
... He said his working-class background and watching his dad " work around the clock" at The Factory taught him strong work ethics, and not having money for expensive materials meant he had to be more creative...
How factories are deploying AI on production lines
... But here, it s not just human workers trying to hear signs of machine failure above The Factory fray...
Alstom: Train manufacturer puts 1,330 jobs at risk in Derby
... An Alstom spokesperson said the company had been working with the government over the past six months in a bid to secure a " sustainable future" for The Factory...
Fast fashion: Boohoo breaks promises on ethical overhaul
... The Factory was opened to " support the group in several ways, including manufacturing, printing and training, " a Boohoo statement said...
Tsingtao beer worker urinated into tank after argument
... Officials from the city of Pingdu - where The Factory is located - found that the worker in question was helping to unload malt containers from a truck at the time of the incident...
The hunt for a new way to tackle clothing waste
... The Factory is carbon-neutral - the only by-product is heat which is pumped back into the local heating system...
Factory worker who contaminated food destined for Nando's jailed
... The use of a metal detector on products before they left the kitchen area meant any contamination could not have taken place during production and must have occurred in the storage area of The Factory, the CPS said...
Sudan conflict: Looting spree in Khartoum as homeowners flee
... According to Ombada residents, only one person lived to tell the story - the brother of the man who lit the lighter - as he had gone outside, standing by the main gate when The Factory went up in flames...
Tsingtao beer worker urinated into tank after argument
By Vicky WongBBC News
A Chinese worker urinated into a Tsingtao beer tank after having an argument with a colleague, it has emerged.
The Worker was filmed urinating into a tank used to store ingredients to make one of China's most popular beers last month.
The video then went viral on Social Media , gaining tens of millions of views.
On Wednesday The Worker was detained, an official report said.
Officials from The City of Pingdu - where The Factory is located - Found that The Worker in question was helping to unload malt containers from a truck at The Time of The Incident .
In a statement on The City 's official Weibo page, they said The Worker , surnamed Cui, got into an argument with a Truck Driver about moving The Vehicle .
Mr Cui then climbed into the container, which had just been emptied, and urinated into it.
Mr Cui's actions were caught on camera by The Driver , who then published the video on Douyin, China's version of TikTok.
In a statement published on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo, Tsingtao said The Worker had been placed in administrative detention for property damage.
In China, administrative detention is a penalty that can be imposed by The Police , acting with no judicial oversight, and usually involves being detained for between five to 15 Days and sometimes comes with A Warning and a fine.
Tsingtao added that The Worker was not a direct employee of The Brewery and worked for a company that provides outsourcing services to Tsingtao.
The brewer went on to say that they have adopted A Number of measures to strengthen quality control and Step Up monitoring of employee behaviour to prevent such incidents in The Future .
They also vowed to plug in what they called " loopholes in the management of raw material transportation, " and said that the batches of malt involved in The Incident have been sealed and will not enter production.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com