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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Philip K. Dick (short story)
Scott Frank (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
21 June 2002 (USA) See more »
Tagline:
What would you do if you were accused of a murder, you had not committed... yet? See more »
Plot:
In the future, criminals are caught before the crimes they commit, but one of the officers in the special unit is accused of one such crime and sets out to prove his innocence. Full summary » | Full synopsis »
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 16 wins & 47 nominations See more »
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Everybody Runs... See more (1253 total) »

Cast

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Tom Cruise ... Chief John Anderton

Max von Sydow ... Director Lamar Burgess

Steve Harris ... Jad

Neal McDonough ... Fletcher

Patrick Kilpatrick ... Knott

Jessica Capshaw ... Evanna

Richard Coca ... Pre-Crime Cop

Keith Campbell ... Pre-Crime Cop

Kirk B.R. Woller ... Pre-Crime Cop

Klea Scott ... Pre-Crime Cop

Frank Grillo ... Pre-Crime Cop

Anna Maria Horsford ... Casey
Sarah Simmons ... Lamar Burgess' Secretary
Eugene Osment ... Jad's Technician

James Henderson ... Office Worker
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Rated PG-13 for violence, brief language, some sexuality and drug content.
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145 min
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Indonesia:Dewasa | Iceland:14 | Iceland:16 (video rating) | Malaysia:U | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) (original rating) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Canada:PG (Ontario) (video rating) (2005) | Brazil:14 | New Zealand:M | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Austria:14 (Niederösterreich) | Austria:16 (Steiermark) | Finland:K-15 | France:U | Germany:12 | India:A | Ireland:15 (video rating) | Israel:PG | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:NC-16 | Singapore:PG (censored version) | South Korea:15 | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:12 (canton of the Grisons) | UK:12 | USA:PG-13 (certificate #39066) | Ireland:12PG (original rating)

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Steven Spielberg hired the top 12 contortionists from around the world to do the futuristic yoga class scene.See more »
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs: While Anderton is jogging through the street, an ad for pre-crime is playing, during which a future-victim states "he was going to rape me." However, later when Witwer is asking the pre-crime crew questions they discuss how the pre-cogs cannot see rape because of "the nature of murder". If the attacker were only going to rape her, the pre-cogs would not have predicted it, but if the attacker had planned to kill her after the rape, the rape would most likely have been seen as part of the pre-cogs' vision.See more »
Quotes:
John Anderton:That's all, huh? Just walk right into Precrime, go in the Temple, somehow tap into these Precogs, and then download this Minority Report.
Dr. Iris Henimen:If you have one.
John Anderton:And then walk out.
Dr. Iris Henimen:Actually, I think you'll have to run out, but yes, that is what you have to do.
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62 out of 77 people found the following review useful.
Everybody Runs..., 13 February 2005
Author: Ryan (rkuhn_psu@yahoo.com) from King of Prussia, PA

The future, we are told, are what we make of it. Philip K. Dick did not want to take that chance, so he wrote many many many short stories about the future of man and where we, as a society, were headed. Blade Runner, Total Recall, Paycheck, Screamers, and Minority Report are all short stories written by Dick about the future that have been turned into a movie, and most have a less than enthusiastic view of where we are headed. In Minority Report, we see the effects of predicting the future to the point of crimes are prevented by arresting murderers before they kill. If that does not appear logical, there is a quick little scene early in the movie that addresses those concerns, and on the surface makes sense. Tom Cruise plays the Washington, DC pre-crime chief, John Anderton, who runs the investigators who rely on 3 scientifically engineered beings who can see murders before they happen. The system, of course, raises civil liberty issues, but seems to work perfectly, that is until Anderton is fingered for a murder. The rest of the movie, Anderton tries to not only prove that he is innocent, but also that he was set up, possibly by an oily Department of Justice figure who is investigating Precrime before it goes national after an election, played by Colin Farrell. Directed by Steven Spielberg, Minority Report plays as both a "Whodunnit?" and a futuristic exercise of science fiction. Much time was spent on designing the Washington, DC of the 2050s, including cars that run on magnets, virtual reality stations, and much more throughout the film. The most interesting design is of the "sick sticks" used by cops to bring down criminals. The blueish tint given to the film also gives us a cold feeling, a future that is not as loving or as hospitable as the time we live in, another trait of a Dick story. A wonderful movie the works for both the crime buff and the science fiction fan.

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