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Sandra Bullock | ... |
Angela Bennett
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Jeremy Northam | ... |
Jack Devlin
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Dennis Miller | ... |
Dr. Alan Champion
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Diane Baker | ... |
Mrs. Bennett
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Wendy Gazelle | ... |
Imposter
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Ken Howard | ... |
Bergstrom
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Ray McKinnon | ... |
Dale
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Daniel Schorr | ... |
WNN Anchor
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L. Scott Caldwell | ... |
Public Defender
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Robert Gossett | ... |
Ben Phillips
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Kristina Krofft | ... |
Nurse #1
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Juan Garcia | ... |
Resort Desk Clerk
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Tony Perez | ... |
Mexican Doctor
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Margo Winkler | ... |
Mrs. Raines
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Gene Kirkwood | ... |
Stan Whiteman
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Christopher Darga | ... |
Cop
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Charles Winkler | ... |
Cop
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Julia Pearlstein | ... |
Nurse #2
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Rick Snyder | ... |
Russ Melbourne
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Gerald Berns | ... |
Jeff Gregg
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Tannis Benedict | ... |
Elevator Woman
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Vaughn Armstrong | ... |
Trooper
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Wren T. Brown | ... |
Trooper
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Lynn Blades | ... |
Remote Reporter
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Israel Juarbe | ... |
Thief
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Julia Vera | ... |
Mexican Nun
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Lewis Dix Jr. | ... |
FedEx Man
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Lili Flanders | ... |
Embassy Worker
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Adam Winkler | ... |
Computer Nerd
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Brian E. Frankish | ... |
Shuttle Driver
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Wanda-Lee Evans | ... |
Desk Sergeant
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David Winkler | ... |
Computer Technician
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Kerry Kilbride | ... |
WNN Reporter
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Roland Gomez | ... |
Limo Driver
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Melvin Thompson | ... |
Fire Official
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Rich Bracco | ... |
Fireman
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Lucy Butler | ... |
Female Officer
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John Livingston | ... |
Computer Technician
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Cam Brainard | ... |
Computer Technician
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Dennis Richmond | ... |
Newscaster
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Elaine Corral Kendall | ... |
Newscaster
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Alfredo López | ... |
Guitar Player
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Thomas Crawford | ... |
Waiter
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John Cappon | ... |
ICU Doctor
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Barbara Abedi | ... |
CCU Nurse
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Kevin Brown | ... |
The Bunny
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Hope M. Parrish | ... |
Security Officer
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Brad Hill | ... |
Security Officer
(as William B. Hill)
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Danny Breen | ... |
Supervisor
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Andrew Amador | ... |
Dermot Conley
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Melissa Bomes | ... |
Reservation Clerk
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Obba Babatundé | ... |
F.B.I. Agent (uncredited)
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Ethan Bryson | ... |
Man on Cable Car (uncredited)
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Cabran E. Chamberlain | ... |
Cathedral Employee (uncredited)
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Bob Dini | ... |
News Reporter (uncredited)
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Lance L Edwards | ... |
Cameraman (uncredited)
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Todd Livdahl | ... |
Airport Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Paul McMichael | ... |
Carnival Attendee (uncredited)
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Michael Satterfield | ... |
Convention Attendee (uncredited)
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Simon Shelton | ... |
Mr. Grey (uncredited)
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Nicole Vigil | ... |
Conventioneer (uncredited)
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Philip Vitola | ... |
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Gabrielle Wagner | ... |
Shopping Woman (uncredited)
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D. Danny Warhol | ... |
Popcorn vendor (uncredited)
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Directed by
Irwin Winkler |
Written by
John Brancato | ... | (written by) & |
Michael Ferris | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Rob Cowan | ... | producer |
Irwin Winkler | ... | producer |
Music by
Mark Isham |
Cinematography by
Jack N. Green | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Richard Halsey |
Editorial Department
Brian Berdan | ... | additional editor |
Blake Danforth | ... | assistant editor |
Gloria Kaiser | ... | color timer |
Blake Maniquis | ... | first assistant editor |
Eric Rigney | ... | avid technician |
Marcelo Sansevieri | ... | additional editor |
Arthur Schlenger | ... | assistant editor |
Dale Jones | ... | avid technician (uncredited) |
Casting By
Mindy Marin |
Production Design by
J. Dennis Washington | ... | (as Dennis Washington) |
Art Direction by
Thomas T. Taylor | ... | (as Tom Targownik) |
Set Decoration by
Anne D. McCulley |
Costume Design by
Linda M. Bass | ... | (as Linda Bass) |
Makeup Department
Audrey L. Anzures | ... | hair stylist |
Whitney James | ... | makeup artist |
Pamela S. Westmore | ... | makeup supervisor |
Production Management
Brian E. Frankish | ... | unit production manager (as Brian Frankish) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kate Davey | ... | second assistant director |
Frank Ferro | ... | second assistant director: Washington D.C. |
J. Michael Haynie | ... | first assistant director |
Michael Risner | ... | dga trainee |
Lisa C. Satriano | ... | assistant director |
Shannon Wilson | ... | additional second assistant director |
Art Department
Dragon Dronet | ... | props |
Frank Haddad | ... | head greensman |
Ann Harris | ... | set designer |
Margaret Mazzola | ... | leadman |
Hope M. Parrish | ... | property master |
Jim Poynter | ... | lead man: San Francisco |
Kenneth L. Westcott | ... | lead man (as Ken Westcott) |
Frank White | ... | propmaker |
Oscar Delgadillo | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Richard Bryan Douglas | ... | carpenter (uncredited) |
Michael W. Moore | ... | prop maker (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Willy Allen | ... | dialogue editor |
John H. Arrufat | ... | dialogue editor (as J.H. Arrufat) |
James Ashwill | ... | foley mixer (as Jim Ashwill) |
Paul Berolzheimer | ... | sound effects editor |
Bill Burns | ... | sound |
Harry Cheney | ... | sound editor |
Gabriel Cubos | ... | boom operator |
John T. Cucci | ... | foley artist (as John Cucci) |
Steffan Falesitch | ... | dialogue editor |
Julie Feiner | ... | foley editor |
Christopher Flick | ... | foley editor |
Nerses Gezalyan | ... | foley recordist |
Jim Gilchrist | ... | sound mixer: Washington DC |
Robert Gravenor | ... | sound mixer: 2nd unit |
Gary A. Hecker | ... | foley artist |
Nicholas James | ... | sound effects editor |
Rick Kline | ... | re-recording mixer |
Mark Lanza | ... | sound effects editor (as Mark A. Lanza) |
Richard Lightstone | ... | sound mixer |
Lorenzo Millan | ... | utility sound technician: Washington D.C. |
Dan O'Connell | ... | foley artist |
Kevin O'Connell | ... | re-recording mixer |
Michael O'Farrell | ... | supervising sound editor |
Len Schmitz | ... | boom operator: Washington DC |
Donald Sylvester | ... | foley editor (as Don Sylvester) |
Steven Ticknor | ... | sound effects editor |
David J Williams | ... | dialogue editor (as David Williams) |
Scott A. Jennings | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Dale L. Martin | ... | special effects |
Leo Lencio Sous | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Eric Bigas | ... | computer display graphics / special visual effects |
David Drzewiecki | ... | director of visual effects photography / visual effects supervisor |
Jim Houston | ... | visual effects |
George Merkert | ... | visual effects executive producer |
Kelley Ray | ... | computer graphics supervisor (as Kelly Ray) |
Kevin Bales | ... | visual effects camera assistant (uncredited) |
Stunts
Robin Lynn Bonaccorsi | ... | utility stunts (as Robin Bonaccorsi) |
Rocky Capella | ... | utility stunts |
Jeffrey Eith | ... | stunts |
Donna Evans | ... | stunt double: Ms. Bullock |
Marian Green | ... | stunts |
Steve Kelso | ... | stunt driver |
Kevin Larson | ... | stunts |
Jeff Mosley | ... | stunt double |
Hugh Aodh O'Brien | ... | stunts (as Hugh A. O'Brien) |
Eddie Perez | ... | stunts |
Pat Romano | ... | stunts |
Nancy Thurston | ... | stunt performer |
Buddy Van Horn | ... | stunt coordinator |
Danny Virtue | ... | stunt coordinator |
Webster Whinery | ... | stunt double: Mr. Northam |
Larry Holt | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Tim Meredith | ... | stunt driver (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Steve Alessi | ... | best boy rig grip |
Audie Aragon | ... | dolly grip |
Steve Bellen | ... | assistant camera |
Kurt Braun | ... | additional camera operator |
Edward J. Cox | ... | rigging electrician |
James M. Cox | ... | assistant chief lighting technician |
David Dunbar | ... | lighting technician |
Chris Funk | ... | rigging electrician |
Adam Glick | ... | set lighting technician |
Ron Goodman | ... | camera operator: SpaceCam |
Peter N. Green | ... | assistant camera |
Ryan Green | ... | film loader |
Steve Hastings | ... | best boy rigger |
Chris H. Kelly | ... | grip |
Lance Layman | ... | second assistant camera |
Michael Douglas Middleton | ... | still photographer: Sony Imageworks Publicity |
David Moir | ... | still photographer: San Francisco |
Matthew Thomas Moles | ... | best boy key grip |
Ron Nichols | ... | second grip |
Philip D. Schwartz | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
William Self | ... | lighting technician |
John A. Small | ... | b camera 1st assistant: San Francisco (as John Small) |
Kurt E. Soderling | ... | aerial camera operator |
Chris Squires | ... | steadicam operator |
Gary Tandrow | ... | chief lighting technician |
David J. Thompson | ... | first assistant camera: Washington, D.C. |
Ronald L. Vargas Jr. | ... | first assistant camera: second unit |
Mark Vargo | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Sandy Williams | ... | key grip (as Walter L. Williams) |
Brian Lataille | ... | remote head technician (uncredited) |
Larry Markart | ... | computer/video playback (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Nancy Hayes | ... | extras casting: San Francisco |
Jeff Olan | ... | extras casting |
John Papsidera | ... | casting associate |
Terry Zarchi | ... | extras casting (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Cynthia Black | ... | additional set costumer |
Giovanni Casalnuovo | ... | assistant costume designer |
Kathryn V. Davis | ... | wardrobe |
Joan Hunter | ... | set costumer |
Gail Just | ... | key set costumer |
Deahdra Scarano | ... | costume supervisor (as Deahdra T. Scarano) |
Eileen Sieff Stroup | ... | key costumer (as Eileen Mae Sieff) |
Location Management
Charley Armstrong | ... | location scout |
Ross C. Day | ... | assistant location manager |
Steve Dayan | ... | location manager |
Kenneth Hunter | ... | assistant location manager |
Ellen Lent | ... | location manager (as Ellen Winchell) |
Elaine Patarini | ... | assistant location manager |
Music Department
Larry Blank | ... | additional orchestrator |
Thomas A. Carlson | ... | music editor (as Tom Carlson) |
Dell Hake | ... | additional orchestrator |
Linda Harmon | ... | vocalist |
Janice Hayen | ... | music preparation |
Will Kaplan | ... | music editor |
Ken Kugler | ... | conductor / orchestrator |
David Low | ... | orchestra contractor |
Bobbi Page | ... | score vocalist |
Jeffrey Pollack | ... | music consultant |
Jeff Rona | ... | music programmer |
Kim Scharnberg | ... | additional orchestrator |
Phyllis St. James | ... | singer |
Joan Beal | ... | choral contractor (uncredited) |
Tom Brown | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Sandy De Crescent | ... | orchestra contractor (uncredited) |
Karen Wilson Harper | ... | singer (uncredited) |
Scottie Haskell | ... | score vocalist (uncredited) |
Jim Hoffman | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Stephen Krause | ... | scoring mixer (uncredited) |
Edie Lehmann Boddicker | ... | singer (uncredited) |
Norman Ludwin | ... | musician: bass (uncredited) |
Frank Macchia | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Gabriel Mann | ... | composer: additional music (uncredited) |
Malcolm McNab | ... | musician: trumpet (uncredited) |
Seda Ozen | ... | musician (uncredited) |
Jeff Rona | ... | composer: additional music (uncredited) |
Steven L. Smith | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Sally Stevens | ... | singer (uncredited) |
Sebastian Toettcher | ... | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Louise Di Tullio | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Paula Frankel | ... | script supervisor: second unit |
Trudy Ramirez | ... | script supervisor (as Trudy G. Ramirez) |
Dick Beebe | ... | script revisions (uncredited) |
Rob Cowan | ... | script revisions (uncredited) |
Irwin Winkler | ... | script revisions (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Chris Basso | ... | production van driver: basecamp |
Ted Basso | ... | production van driver operator |
Chris Haynes | ... | driver |
Timothy P. Ryan | ... | transportation captain |
Don Tardino | ... | transportation coordinator |
Thomas Vilardo | ... | transportation captain |
Erik Von Hof | ... | picture car department |
Additional Crew
Margie Balter | ... | piano coach: Sandra Bullock and Diane Baker |
Diane Bandolas | ... | production accountant |
Mark Brunetz | ... | assistant: Ms. Bullock (as Mark H. Brunetz) / development executive (as Mark H. Brunetz) |
Viki Cacciatore | ... | assistant accountant |
Karen Cowan | ... | assistant: Mr. Cowan |
Roy Cullen | ... | assistant: Mr. Winkler |
Tracy Allen Davey | ... | production assistant (as Tracy Davey) |
Robert Dawson | ... | title designer |
Mary Duff | ... | assistant: Mr. Winkler |
Curran G. Engel | ... | production office coordinator: San Francisco |
Erin Engman | ... | production secretary |
Jennifer A. Giancola | ... | production assistant (as Jennifer Giancola) |
Brad Hill | ... | key production assistant |
Heather R. Holliday | ... | production assistant (as Heather Holliday) |
William Vincent Kulak | ... | production assistant (as William V. Kulak) |
Alex Mann | ... | technical consultant |
Harold Mann | ... | technical consultant |
Imran Manzoor | ... | digital marketer |
Todd A. Marks | ... | display graphics supervisor |
Michael Neal | ... | payroll accountant |
Bryan Nelson | ... | production assistant |
Conor O'Gorman | ... | production assistant |
Perri Pearson | ... | production assistant (as Perry Fitchner) |
Eddie Perez | ... | security: Sandra Bullock (as Edward G. Perez) |
Margo Romano | ... | assistant accountant |
Lois Walker | ... | production coordinator |
Jeff Winn | ... | key craft service |
Saisie M. Jang | ... | extras wrangler (uncredited) |
Mitchell Nyberg | ... | set coordinator (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Columbia Pictures (presents)
- Winkler Films
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (1995) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films AB (1995) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1995) (France) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1995) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1995) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina (1995) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Columbia Tristar Films of India (1995) (India) (theatrical) (Mumbai)
- Finnkino (1995) (Finland) (theatrical)
- SF Studio (1995) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (1995) (France) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Film (1996) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Prooptiki (1996) (Greece) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (Netherlands) (VHS)
- LK-TEL (1996) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Nordisk Film Home Entertainment (1996) (Finland) (VHS)
- VideoVisa (1996) (Mexico) (VHS)
- Videosonic (1996) (Greece) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1997) (Canada) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1997) (United States) (DVD)
- Egmont Entertainment (1998) (Finland) (DVD)
- Fox Network (1998) (United States) (tv)
- LK-TEL (1998) (Argentina) (DVD)
- Nelonen (1999) (Finland) (tv)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2003) (Canada) (DVD) (special edition)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2003) (United States) (DVD) (special edition)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2003) (Finland) (tv)
- TV5 (2012) (Finland) (tv)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2014) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2014) (Netherlands) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic (2014) (Finland) (Blu-ray)
- Kutonen (2015) (Finland) (tv)
- LA7d (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- RTL Entertainment (2016) (Netherlands) (tv) (RTL8)
- Frii (2017) (Finland) (tv)
- Amazon Freevee (2019) (United States)
- The Criterion Channel (2023) (United States) (tv) (streaming)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (Brazil) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (United States) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (United States) (laserdisc)
- LK-TEL Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
- Sony Pictures Imageworks (SPI) (plane crash scene)
- Prop'er Effects Inc. (miniature construction: model tower)
- Larry Jolly Miniature Productions (miniature construction: model plane)
Other Companies
- Rainbow Casting Service (extras casting)
- L.A. Mad Dogs (adr voice casting)
- Sony Pictures Releasing (sound services)
- Mann Consulting (computer display graphics)
- Mario's Motion Picture Catering (catering)
- C & F Motion Picture Security (security: San Francisco)
- Cinema Research (titles and opticals)
- Varèse Sarabande (soundtrack)
- Columbia Pictures (author of this motion picture for the purposes of copyright and other laws)
- Sculpture Placement (permission: "The Awakening" sculpture by J. Seward Johnson, Jr.)
- Learningsmith (registered trademark: Brain Aerobics)
- Spacecam Systems (camera: Spacecam Aerial Camera)
- San Francisco Film Commission (special thanks)
- San Francisco Fire Department (special thanks)
- San Francisco Police Department (special thanks)
- American Red Cross (special thanks)
- Apple (special thanks)
- Berkeley Systems (special thanks)
- Claris (special thanks)
- FedEx (special thanks)
- MacPlay (special thanks: Wolfenstein 3D)
- id Software (special thanks: Wolfenstein 3D)
- Hotel Krystal (special thanks)
- Panavision (cameras and lenses)
- Technicolor (color)
- Dolby Laboratories (sound mix: Dolby Stereo Spectral Recording)
- SDDS Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (sound mix)
- Capitol Studios (score recorded at)
- Direct Tools & Fasteners (expendables)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of)
- Pacific Studios II (chromatrans background)
- Sony Scoring Stage (score recorded at)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In Washington D.C., the Secretary Michael Bergstrom talks to his wife and son by cellphone in a park and then commits suicide. In Venice, California, the reclusive hacker Angela Bennett works in home office for the Cathedral Software in San Francisco, and her point of contact is her co-worker Dale. Angela has no relationship with her neighbors and her mother Mrs. Bennett has Alzheimer's disease that she visits in an institution. When Angela is planning to travel on vacation to Cozumel after six years without vacation, she receives from Dale a disk of the Game "Mozart's Ghost" with a "pi" that gives access to the Gatekeeper security system sold by Gregg Microsystems and used by several companies and government. She returns the FedEx with a powerful virus that she has isolated. Dale schedules a meeting with Angela before she travels to Mexico to discuss his findings, but his Cessna crashes on a tower and he dies. Angela travels to Cozumel, where a man named Jack Devlin hits on her and seduces her. He takes Angela to a restaurant and while walking on the beach, a thief robs her purse and Devlin runs after him. The thief was hired by Devlin, and he kills him and takes the disk from her purse. He returns and takes Angela out in his speedboat to kill her, but they have one nightstand. While dressing, Angela finds Devlin's pistol with silencer and fights him. He passes out and she escapes with the disk in a motorized small inflatable boat, but she crashes a rock, and fishermen find and take her to a hospital. Three days later she wakes up and learns that the disk is ruined. Further, all her life has been deleted from the computer system and she has become Ruth Marx. She travels back home with a temporary passport in the name of Ruth Marx and finds that her house is empty and is for sale. She contacts her psychoanalyst Dr. Alan Champion, who has a crush on her and does not believe but helps her. Now Angela Bennet needs to recover her identity and discovers a huge conspiracy using the Gatekeeper to manipulate data of their users. Further, Jack Deviln is hunting her and her few friends down since she saw the backdoor of the Gatekeeper. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Taglines | Imagine a world where everything about you is on record. A world where every trace of your existence is on computer... A world which could easily be erased... See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $22,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $10,037,745, 30 Jul 1995 |
Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $110,627,965 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | When Jack (Jeremy Northam) wraps his handkerchief around Angela's (Sandra Bullock's) bare midriff, it borrows directly from the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Notorious (1946), wherein Cary Grant does the same thing to Ingrid Bergman, cautioning her that without it, she might catch cold. See more » |
Goofs | When searching for Praetorian, Angela searches for the owner of IP address: 24.75.345.200 This address would be impossible on the Internet because no subnet address can be greater than 255. This has been reported as a goof, but it was surely deliberate by the filmmakers. It would be very poor practice to show a genuine, usable IP address, because the present or future owner of that address would undoubtedly be subject to massive flooding, ranging from spam to actual malicious hacking attempts. This writer noted the same fact at "Swordfish" in the Trivia section, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0244244/trivia. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Twizzlers: The Movie (2015). See more » |
Soundtracks | A Whiter Shade of Pale See more » |
Quotes |
Angela:
Just think about it. Our whole world is sitting there on a computer. It's in the computer, everything: your, your DMV records, your, your social security, your credit cards, your medical records. It's all right there. Everyone is stored in there. It's like this little electronic shadow on each and everyone of us, just, just begging for someone to screw with, and you know what? They've done it to me, and you know what? They're gonna do it to you. See more » |