Proof of Life (2000): Where to Watch, Cast & Facts
An evergreen, sourced guide to Proof of Life: streaming options, cast and core facts.

Proof of Life (2000) — an evergreen reference for this movie: the essentials, the cast, where to watch and what to watch next. For her, it's personal. For him, it's a contract.
Where to watch
TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Fandango At Home. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.
Cast
Meg Ryan as Alice Bowman; Russell Crowe as Terry Thorne; David Morse as Peter Bowman; Pamela Reed as Janis Goodman; David Caruso as Dino; Anthony Heald as Ted Fellner; Stanley Anderson as Jerry; Gottfried John as Eric Kessler
About Proof of Life
When Peter Bowman, an American engineer working in a South American country, is captured by anti-government forces, the rebels learn his identity and demand $5 million for his safe return. However, his US employer is on the verge of insolvency and will not provide the ransom. Peter's wife Alice is forced to deal with the matter on her own and she retains the services of freelance professional hostage negotiator Terry Thorne.
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Figures and availability come from public TMDB data and are provided as a sourced reference.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Proof of Life?
TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Fandango At Home. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.
Who is in the cast of Proof of Life?
Meg Ryan as Alice Bowman; Russell Crowe as Terry Thorne; David Morse as Peter Bowman; Pamela Reed as Janis Goodman; David Caruso as Dino; Anthony Heald as Ted Fellner; Stanley Anderson as Jerry; Gottfried John as Eric Kessler
Is this Proof of Life guide official?
No. It uses TMDB data as a reference and is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.



