Information
| Year: | 2002 |
| Rating: | 4.8(5355) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Music, Mystery, Romance, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Stephen Gaghan |
| Actors: | Benjamin Bratt Charlie Hunnam Fred Ward Mark Feuerstein Katie Holmes Zooey Deschanel |
| "Watch who you leave behind." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Stephen Gaghan | |
| Actors | |
| Benjamin Bratt | as Wade Handler |
| Charlie Hunnam | as Embry Larkin |
| Fred Ward | as Lieutenant Bill Stayton |
| Mark Feuerstein | as Robert Hanson |
| Philip Bosco | as Professor Jergensen |
| Gabriel Mann | as Harrison Hobart |
| Will McCormack | as August |
| Greg Kramer | as Andre |
| Barry Julien | as Ted |
| Tony Goldwyn | as Dr. David Schaffer |
| Scott Faulconbridge | as Jed |
| Kevin Ryder | as Regular Guy |
| Paul Lemelin | as Eager Beaver |
| Simon Peacock | as Tech Recruiter |
| Howard Bilerman | as Venture Capitalist |
| Mark Camacho | as Detective Rigney |
| Mike Tsar | as Detective Kanter |
| Robert Burns | as Archivist |
| Joe Cobden | as Student on Cell Phone |
| Kwasi Songui | as Campus Security Officer |
| Jay Lavalley | as Campus Security Officer |
| Arthur Holden | as Frank Peabody |
| Brett Watson | as Recovering Alcoholic College Student |
| Noël Burton | as Bill |
| Bill Rowat | as Harrison Hobart Sr. |
| Richard McConomy | as Cabbie |
| Bill Corday | as Homeless Guy |
| Gianpaolo Venuta | as Research Assistant |
| Ivan Smith | as Professor |
| Mike Paterson | as Russian Bear |
| Samir Mallal | as Indian Guy |
| David Gow | as Passerby Outside Plum |
| Tim Petch | as Katie's Father |
| Ryan Wilner | as Student in Cafeteria |
| Charles S. Doucet | as Recovering Alcoholic Member |
| Charles Papasoff | as Recovering Alcoholic Member |
| Christian Paul | as Recovering Alcoholic Member |
| Shawn Baichoo | as Trip Hop Inferno: Virgil |
| Ryan Kennedy | as Trip Hop Inferno: Tortured Soul |
| Philip Le Maistre | as Trip Hop Inferno: Tortured Soul |
| Giancarlo Caltabiano | as Trip Hop Inferno: Dante |
| Joseph Baugniet | as Trip Hop Inferno: Performer |
| John Fallon | as Trip Hop Inferno: Mime |
| Daniel Lee | as Trip Hop Inferno: Wolf |
| Malcolm Travis | as Trip Hop Inferno: Minos |
| Aaron Baril | as Student choir |
| David Benson | as Student choir |
| Chris Burrage | as Student choir |
| Jonathan Davis | as Student choir |
| Jon Day | as Member - Student Choir |
| Benjamin Kwong | as Student choir |
| Kris Epps | as Student choir |
| Owen Meyers | as Student choir |
| Nathaniel Misri | as Student choir |
| Dantonio Pisano | as Student choir |
| David Podgorski | as Student choir |
| Mark Barter | as Student choir |
| Mark Biunno | as Student choir |
| Padraig Buttner-Schnirer | as Student choir |
| Chris Forbes | as Student choir |
| Fred Issid | as Student choir |
| Andrew Mangal | as Student choir |
| Nick Roy | as Student choir |
| Jonathan Stewart | as Student choir |
| Si-Wai Francis Zih | as Student choir |
| Ahad Sianati | as Student choir |
| Raffael Cavaliere | as Student choir |
| Tobie Miller | as Student choir |
| Iwan Edwards | as Choir Conductor |
| Daniel Murphy | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Chad Connell | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Christopher Dyson | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Eric Biunno | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Edward Lafferty | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Andrew Burr | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Mark Hauser | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Jeffrey Wetsch | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Sacha Medine | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Eli Udell | as Pirates of Penzance |
| John Gilbert | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Bombyx Du Murier | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Éric Boutin | as SKI Mask Guy |
| Michel Fournier | |
| Josh Kimmel | as Grieving Student |
| Michael Daniel Murphy | |
| Actresses | |
| Katie Holmes | as Katie Burke |
| Zooey Deschanel | as Samantha Harper |
| Melanie Lynskey | as Mousy Julie |
| Gabrielle Union | as Amanda Luttrell |
| Gillian Ferrabee | as Susan |
| Vanessa Petch | as Young Katie |
| Victoria Petch | as Young Katie |
| Rachelle Lefevre | as Eager Beaver |
| Kim Lambert | as Female Interviewee |
| Alicia Westelman | as Girl Singer |
| Jodie Resther | as Girl Singer |
| Bonnie Mak | as Waitress |
| Liz MacRae | as Mrs. Harrison Hobart |
| Sheena Larkin | as Female Mogul |
| Andrea Sadler | as Recovering Alcoholic Member |
| Bryanne Hastings | as Trip Hop Inferno: Performer |
| Joan McBride | as Library Assistant |
| Marika Anthony-Shaw | as Student choir |
| Annesley Black | as Student choir |
| Marie Claude Harvey | as Student choir |
| Amelia McMahon | as Student choir |
| Anne-Lise Nadeau | as Student choir |
| Julie Paquet | as Student choir |
| Martine Poirier | as Student choir |
| Fanny Quenneville | as Student choir |
| Sahra Ucar | as Student choir |
| Shannon Simpson | as Student choir |
| Wing-Chan 'Emily' Chung | as Student choir |
| Marie-Noel Daignault | as Student choir |
| Nancy Duncan | as Student choir |
| Doherty Caitlin | as Student choir |
| Talya Grumberg | as Student choir |
| Rachel Moody | as Student choir |
| Jessica Muirhead | as Student choir |
| Bohdanna Novak | as Student choir |
| Gael O'Shaughnessy | as Student choir |
| Shannon Cohen | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Zosia Bornik | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Michele Tredger | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Erica Danya Goldblatt | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Andrea Shuster | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Sherry O'Connell | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Nathalie Beaudoin | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Emily Lamarche | as Pirates of Penzance |
| Claudia Besso | as Susan Bunwell |
| Abby Tenenbaum | as Student |
| Camille Wainwright | as Ellie Watson |
| Elizabeth Whitmere | as Mrs. Burke |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Italian |
| Filming dates: | 23 April 2001 - June 2001 |
| Budget: | USD 25,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 9,819,915 USD (3 November 2002) Worldwide - 1,574,536 USD (except USA) Italy - 753,386 EUR (25 January 2004) |
| Plot: | Catherine Burke is under pressure. She faces exams, completion of her thesis, and a competitive interview process, all of which is compounded when a police detective, Wade Handler, begins investigating the two year-old disappearance of her boyfriend, Embry Langan, a young man whose memory haunts and obsesses her. As the investigation continues, Catherine is forced to choose between her past passions and new possibilities, even as Handler is discovering surprising new facts about Embry and his possible connection to another disappearance from campus. |
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Continuity: When sitting around the table with her friends, the book Katie is holding changes between shots. Continuity: After the cop talks to Katie and he drops her off, she has a conversation with Harrison and her hair repeatedly jumps about between shots. CHAR: At the AA meeting, Detective Handler says, "I'm Wade Handler; I'm a cop." Last names are not given at AA meetings, to preserve the anonymity of those present. Continuity: Katie is studying in the library. She is writing with a pencil, and starts to nod off. She falls asleep for a second, and we see and hear her pencil drop onto her notebook, but in the next shot she is holding her pencil upright. SYNC: When Katie and Sam go to the job fair, the rep from McKinsey and Company tosses a ball to Katie. The sound of the ball bouncing on the floor is heard before he even throws the ball. |
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Mousy Julie: Should I tell you what I know? I was going to, but now maybe I've changed my mind... Katie Burke: What are you talking about? Mousy Julie: Harrison Hobart is missing... That's two, isn't it? Samantha Harper: You're thinking about the cop, aren't you? Katie Burke: Maybe. Samantha Harper: Okay, visualize this with me. You're down in New York consulting with Lou Gerstner or the head of GE telling them how to buy South American countries but on the weekends, you fly back up here to hang out with the cop, do cop things, maybe go to cop mixers... Katie Burke: I like the cop. Samantha Harper: Yeah, um, I can see that. Embry Larkin: You have no grace. Samantha Harper: Please, I'll have a double order of escape fantasy and a side order of running away. Embry Larkin: [walking into the play audition] Okay, stop, stop! That was... appalling. Sopranos, this piece was written by monks who believed in God. They're singing not to other monks, but to God. They're singing to God about God. And you think I'm a tough audience. Embry Larkin: [looks through Katie's calendar book] You're a virgin. [grins] Nobody this organized ever had time for sex. [throws the book out of the window] Right, Katie from Rushville. If you have a voice, you sing. Nobody ever said "If you had a voice, take finance." [throws the finance book out as well] |
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