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Synopsis
Alex Proyas (The Crow) directed this noir-styled futuristic thriller, scripted by Proyas, Lem Dobbs (Kafka), and David S. Goyer (The Puppet Masters). Separated from his wife Emma (Jennifer Connelly), amnesiac John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) awakens alone in a strange hotel to learn he is wanted for a series of brutal killings -- but he can't remember if he did or didn't commit these murders. Indeed, most of his memories have completely vanished, and he becomes the focus of interest for both mad genius Dr. Schreber (Kiefer Sutherland) and sympathetic detective Frank Bumstead (William Hurt). Attempting to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity, Murdoch encounters a group of ominous beings known as the Strangers, shadow-like figures who have a collective memory and possess the ability to stop time and alter physical reality through a process called The Tuning. Focusing their minds, they are able to change the size and shape of the material world. Murdoch manages to stay a step ahead of his adversaries as he slowly jigsaws together the puzzle of his past-bittersweet memories of his childhood, his love for Emma, and the key to the murders -- while following a labyrinth leading to the Strangers' Underworld, a set inspired by Fritz Lang's Metropolis. Rufus Sewell commented on the Underworld: "When Alex first sent me the sketches for that set, I was more excited than I had been when I read the script. The Underworld was truly remarkable -- a little bit scary, very thrilling, and full of hundreds of bald people." At the Fox Film Studios in Sydney, Australia, where 50 sets were built, three months were spent constructing the set for the Underworld, the largest indoor set ever built in Australia. The production design by George Liddle (Rapa Nui) and Patrick Tatopoulos (Godzilla, Space: Above and Beyond) is a composite of different styles and eras, combining the look of 1940s Manhattan with German Expressionism. The music is by Trevor Jones (G.I. Jane). The film's dedication reads: "In Memory of Dennis Potter with gratitude and admiration." ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Bluthal Karl Harris
Jennifer Connelly Emma Murdoch
Colin Friels Walenski
Frank Gallacher Stromboli
William Hurt Frank Bumstead
Ian Richardson Mr. Book
Rufus Sewell John Murdoch
Bruce Spence Mr. Wall
Kiefer Sutherland Dr. Daniel Schreber
Richard O'Brien Mr. Hand
Mitchell Butel Husselbeck
Melissa George May

Production Crew

Michelle McGahey Art Director
Richard Hobbs Art Director
Shauna Wolifson Casting
Valerie McCaffrey Casting
Vanessa Pereira Casting
Dariusz Wolski Cinematographer
Trevor Jones Composer (Music Score)
Liz Keogh Costume Designer
Alex Proyas Director
Dov Hoenig Editor
Brian Witten Executive Producer
Michael De Luca Executive Producer
Steve Andrews First Assistant Director
Barbara Gibbs Line Producer
Alex Proyas Producer
Andrew Mason Producer
George Liddle Production Designer
Patrick Tatopoulos Production Designer
Alex Proyas Screen Story
Alex Proyas Screenwriter
David S. Goyer Screenwriter
Lem Dobbs Screenwriter
Topher Dow Second Unit Director
Richard Michalak Second Unit Director Of Photography
Axel Bartz Set Designer
Jenny Carseldine Set Designer
Judith Harvey Set Designer
Sarah Light Set Designer
David Lee Sound/Sound Designer
Andrew Mason Special Effects Supervisor
Arthur Windus Special Effects Supervisor
Mara Bryan Special Effects Supervisor
Glenn Boswell Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1998
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violent images and some sexuality
Category: Feature


Color type
Atlab color/Deluxe prints

Sound
Dolby/SDDS

Produced by
Mystery Clock Cinema

Release
by New Line Cinema