Dark City (1998)
Dark City (1998)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Rufus Sewell
John Murdoch

William Hurt
Inspector Frank Bumstead

Kiefer Sutherland
Dr. Daniel P. Schreber

Jennifer Connelly
Emma Murdoch

Richard O'Brien
Mr. Hand

Ian Richardson
Mr. Book

Bruce Spence
Mr. Wall

Colin Friels
Det. Eddie Walenski

John Bluthal
Karl Harris

Mitchell Butel
Officer Husselbeck

Melissa George
May

Frank Gallacher
Chief Inspector Stromboli

Ritchie Singer
Hotel Manager / Vendor

Justin Monjo
Taxi Driver

Nicholas Bell
Mr. Rain

Satya Gumbert
Mr. Sleep

Noah Gumbert
Mr. Sleep Filming Double

Frederick Miragliotta
Mr. Quick

Jeanette Cronin
Stranger

David Wenham
Schreber's Assistant

Peter Sommerfeld
Stranger

Timothy Jones
Stranger

Paul Livingston
Assistant Stranger

Michael Lake
Assistant Stranger

Alan Cinis
Automat Cop

Bill Highfield
Automat Cop

Terry Bader
Mr. Goodwin

Rosemary Traynor
Mrs. Goodwin

Edward Grant
Hotel Manager

Maureen O'Shaughnessy
Kate Walenski

Deobia Oparei
Train Passenger

Marques Johnson
Station Master

Doug Scroope
Desk Sergeant

Cinzia Coassin
Waitress

Anthony Kierann
Murdoch's Dad

Laura Keneally
Murdoch's Mum

Natalie Bollard
Naked Woman

Eliot Paton
Matthew Goodwin

Naomi van der Velden
Jane Goodwin

Alex Proyas
Story / Director / Screenplay / Producer

David S. Goyer
Screenplay

Dov Hoenig
Editor

Andrew Mason
Producer / Second Unit Director / Visual Effects Supervisor

Dariusz Wolski
Director of Photography

Brian Witten
Executive Producer

Vanessa Pereira
Casting

Shauna Wolifson
Casting

Michael De Luca
Executive Producer

Barbara Gibbs
Line Producer / Unit Production Manager

George Liddle
Production Design

Patrick Tatopoulos
Production Design

Liz Keogh
Costume Design

Lem Dobbs
Screenplay

Trevor Jones
Original Music Composer

Valerie McCaffrey
Casting

Nicole Spiro
Makeup & Hair

Kerry Lee Jury
Makeup & Hair

Lesley Vanderwalt
Makeup Supervisor / Hair Supervisor

Topher Dow
Second Unit First Assistant Director

Sally Molineaux
Additional Wardrobe Assistant

Sheryl Pilkinton
Costumer

Azure Chapman
Wardrobe Assistant

Tina Gordon
Makeup & Hair

Valérie Evans
Additional Wardrobe Assistant

Gloria Bava
Wardrobe Assistant

Nicki Harrington
Wardrobe Assistant

Emma Schofield
Second Assistant Director

Simone Hiley
Wardrobe Assistant

Julie Barton
Wardrobe Supervisor

Martin Hallman
Third Assistant Director

Julian Ryan
Third Assistant Director

Deborah Antoniou
Second Assistant Director

Helen Peacock
Wardrobe Assistant

Wizzy Molineaux
Makeup & Hair

Steve E. Andrews
First Assistant Director

Annette Ribbons
Costumer

Jane Flanders
Wardrobe Assistant

Rory Kilalea
Second Unit Director

Veronica Strelein
Painter

Margie McClymont
Clapper Loader

Vic Kaspar
Foley Editor

Jon Thum
2D Supervisor

Noel Richards
Lead Animator

Philippa Hagon
Painter

Matt Leary
Painter

Angus MacDonald
Painter

Mark Sexton
Storyboard Artist

Alan Willis
Electrician

Graham Ashwell
Electrician

Gary Hill
Rigging Gaffer

Phil Winters
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor

Elizabeth Carlon
Visual Effects Compositor

Michi Marosszeky
Clapper Loader

Marcus Watson
Electrician

Paul Thompson
Key Grip

Toby Copping
Key Grip

Roger Savage
Sound Supervisor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Alistair Jenkins
Production Accountant

Alex Matcham
Production Controller

Corrine Long
Production Coordinator

Matrin Lumsten
Painter

Peter Collias
Scenic Artist

Richard Michalak
Second Unit Director of Photography

Allan Willis
Electrician

Damian Wyvill
Focus Puller

Steve Burgess
Foley Recordist

Jaqueline Davies
Painter

Ken Talbot
Electrician

Colin Wyatt
Electrician

Joanna Pullen
Propmaker

Marta McElroy
Set Dresser

Dallas Wilson
Propmaker

Lyddy Van Gyen
Focus Puller

David Hunter
Lighting Technician

Greg Yates
Painter

Tony Piliotis
Standby Painter

Matt Slattery
Gaffer

David Young
Special Effects Coordinator

Andy Robinson
Painter

Ian Barwick
Electrician

Brian Dusting
Property Master

Jon Stiles
Standby Carpenter

Paul Gorrie
Pyrotechnician

Peter Pound
Storyboard Artist

Michael Vivian
Dolly Grip

Miles Jones
Electrician

Sally Goldberg
Animation Supervisor

Justin Martin
Animation

Marcus D'Arcy
VFX Editor / Additional Editor

Matthew Tyson
Painter

Chris Norris
Propmaker

Jo Thompson
Propmaker

Benn Hyde
Best Boy Grip

Brent Burge
ADR Editor

Gareth Vanderhope
Special Sound Effects / Sound Effects Editor

Viv Scanu
Clapper Loader

Jem Rayner
Focus Puller

David White
ADR Editor

J.D. Cowles
Visual Effects Compositor

Dan Kaufman
Lead Animator

Joe Adams
Casting Assistant

Ross Emery
VFX Director of Photography / Camera Operator

Lorelle Adamson
Production Coordinator

Jennifer Leacey
Production Secretary

Judith Cruden
Extras Casting

Jason Ballantine
First Assistant Editor

Trish Tring
Production Assistant

Peter Doyle
Main Title Designer

Carolyn Baldwin
Casting Assistant

Richard Learoyd
Additional Editor

Tad Pride
Special Effects Supervisor

Jason Bath
Production Secretary

Emma Jacobs
Producer's Assistant

Alex Lemke
Visual Effects Compositor

Matt Villa
First Assistant Editor

Dianne Brown
Accountant

Tanya Brockmeier
Production Assistant

Lee Biolos
Dialogue Coach

Serena Hunt
Production Runner

Fiona Searson
Publicist

Mario Vaccaro
Foley Artist

Tyler Coppin
Dialogue Coach

Edweana Wenkart
Production Assistant

John Bowring
Armory Coordinator

Sandip Kalsy
Animation

David Pride
Special Effects Supervisor

Gerry Long
Foley Artist

Stefanie Kleinhenz
Production Secretary

Ian McLoughlin
Sound Supervisor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ron Roberts
Visual Effects Compositor

Andrew Quinn
Lead Animator

Val Wardlaw
Lead Animator

Leon Dudevoir
Production Executive

Alice Lanagan
Production Runner

Arthur Cambridge
Color Grading

Mojgan Khadem
Script Supervisor

Maggie Lake
Production Coordinator

Henrie Stride
Casting Assistant

Frazer East
Sculptor

Mara Bryan
Visual Effects Supervisor / Visual Effects Producer

Tony Lees
Sculptor

Simon Leadley
Music Editor

David Chazan
Sculptor

Guido Helmstetter
Sculptor

Arthur Windus
Visual Effects Producer / Visual Effects Supervisor

Douglas 'Rocky' McDonald
Stunt Coordinator

Richard Hobbs
Art Direction

Glenn Boswell
Stunt Coordinator

Robert Agganis
Steadicam Operator / Camera Operator

Marc Barold
Sculptor

Fiona Scott
Assistant Art Director

Axel Bartz
Set Designer

Paul Raymond
Sculptor

Jennifer Carseldine
Set Designer

Michelle McGahey
Art Direction

Pru Smith
Art Department Coordinator

Sarah Light
Set Designer

Judith Harvey
Set Designer

Reg Garside
Gaffer

Paul Messer
Assistant Art Director

Michael Thompson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jasin Boland
Still Photographer

Liz Mullinar
Casting

Sophie Fabbri-Jackson
Script Supervisor

Mark Stephens
Construction Coordinator

Kerry Thompson
Costume Supervisor

Frank Lipson
Sound Effects Editor

James McTeigue
Assistant Director

Michael Wood
VFX Director of Photography

David Lee
Sound Mixer

Josef Schwaiger
Stunt Double

Farren Visocchi
Stunt Double

Isabelle Sada
Stunt Double

Mick Corrigan
Stunt Double

Lou Horváth
Stunt Double

Glenn Suter
Stunt Double
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 27, 1998
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingR
Budget$27,000,000
Box Office$27,200,000
Filming LocationsSydney, Australia
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Dark City is a 1998 tech noir film directed by Alex Proyas, and starring Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, Richard O'Brien, and Ian Richardson. The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs, and David S. Goyer. In the film, Sewell plays an amnesiac man who, finding himself suspected of murder, attempts to discover his true identity and clear his name while on the run from the police and a mysterious group known as the "Strangers".
Primarily shot at Fox Studios Australia, the film was jointly produced by New Line Cinema and Proyas's production company Mystery Clock Cinema, and distributed by the former for theatrical release. It premiered in the United States on 27 February 1998 and received generally positive critiques, but it was a box-office bomb. Roger Ebert, in particular, supported the film, appreciating its art direction, set design, cinematography, special effects, and imagination, and even recorded an audio commentary for the film's home video release.
The film was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and six Saturn Awards. Some critics later noted Dark City's similarities to and influence on the Matrix film series, whose first installment came out a year later, and the film is now widely considered a sci-fi cult classic.
Concerned that audiences would not understand the film, New Line asked Proyas to add an explanatory voice-over to the introduction, and he complied. When a director's cut of the film was released in 2008, among the changes was the removal of the opening narration.
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