Monster (2003)
Monster (2003)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Charlize Theron
Aileen Wuornos / Producer
Christina Ricci
Selby Wall
Bruce Dern
Thomas
Lee Tergesen
Vincent Corey
Annie Corley
Donna
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Gene / Stuttering 'John'
Marco St. John
Evan / Undercover 'John'
Marc Macaulay
Will / Daddy 'John'
Scott Wilson
Horton / Last 'John'
Rus Blackwell
Cop
Tim Ware
Chuck
Stephan Jones
Lawyer
Brett Rice
Charles
Kaitlin Riley
Teenage Aileen
Cree Ivey
7-Year-Old Aileen
Catherine Mangan
Justy
Magdalena Manville
Bar Lap Girl
T. Robert Pigott
Bartender
Romonda Shaver
Employment Agent
Glenn R. Wilder
Restaurant Manager
Elaine Stebbins
Wife at Accident
Kane Hodder
Undercover Cop / Stunt Coordinator
Christian Stokes
Undercover Cop
Lyllian Barcaski
Bar Girl
Nonalee Davis
Bar Girl
Bubba Baker
Cubby
Al
Himself
Cannonball
Himself
Chad Vaccarino
Trevor
Gene R. Stephenson
Judge
Jesse Stern
Skate Rink Attendant
Billy Boylan
Police Chief
Jim R. Coleman
Newscaster
Chandra Leigh
Cute Teenage Attendant
Lori McDonald
Attendant
Adam Brown
Attendant
Ed Donovan
State Prison Guard (uncredited)
Patty Jenkins
Screenplay / Director
Andreas Grosch
Executive Producer
Rhona Meyers
Costume Design
Mark Damon
Producer
Brad Wyman
Producer
Donald Kushner
Producer
Orvis Rigsby
Art Direction
Clark Peterson
Producer
Jane Kurson
Editor
Sammy Lee
Executive Producer
Ferne Cassel
Casting
Shawn R. McFall
Set Decoration
BT
Original Music Composer
Steven Bernstein
Director of Photography
Stewart Hall
Executive Producer
Meagan Riley-Grant
Executive Producer
Andreas Schmid
Executive Producer
Arthur Coburn
Editor
Edward T. McAvoy
Production Design
Lou Kleinman
Dialogue Editor
Zack Davis
Sound Designer / Sound Supervisor
John Dunn
Sound Effects Editor
Geoffrey G. Rubay
Sound Designer / Sound Supervisor
Peter J. Devlin
Production Sound Mixer
Pamela Lee Incardona
Costume Supervisor
Toni G
Makeup Artist
Marc Fishman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Lamberti
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Emae Villalobos
Costume Supervisor
Howard Paar
Music Supervisor
Kathe Swanson
Key Hair Stylist
Stephanie Lowell
Script Supervisor
Grayson Austin
Steadicam Operator / 'B' Camera Operator
Brian Bulman
Music Editor
Gene Page
Still Photographer
Alan S. Reynolds
Scenic Artist
Steve Bartkowicz
Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Michael Bedore
Electrician
Louis Normandin
Electrician
Michael Nouryeh
Assistant Editor
Danny Mortenson
Transportation Coordinator
James Parker
Additional Set Dresser
Erik Dehkhoda
VFX Artist
Gary H. Clay
Grip
Sean Fisher
Grip
J. Steven Latham
First Assistant 'A' Camera
Tim McGuire
Electrician
John Woruck
Electrician
Andrea Hathaway
Wardrobe Assistant
Craig W. Richards
Unit Production Manager
Mary Jo Snyder
Scenic Artist
Stephen Campbell
Additional Photography / Camera Operator
Richard L. Cottrell
Key Grip
Rick F. Daus Jr.
Electrician
Jay Ostrowski
Second Assistant Director
Scott Clements
Boom Operator
David Young
Sound Engineer
Kevin J. Burroughs
Electrician
Vidal Cohen
Key Grip
Russell Curtis
Electrician
Benjamin Lowell
Second Assistant Camera
Phil Stevenson
Grip
S. Mattieu Workman
Grip
Terrie Irwin
Hair Assistant
Jeff Standard
Makeup Artist
John Balling
Scenic Artist
Dan Wilkerson
On Set Dresser
Andy Potvin
Dolby Consultant
Ted Hayash
Chief Lighting Technician
Scot A. Nederman-Paul
Camera Loader
Claudia Combee
Key Set Costumer
Matthew Waldman
Production Supervisor
Cornellius Carroll
Property Master
Tami Treadwell
ADR Recordist
Matt Colleran
Sound Recordist
Michael 'Doc' Cetrulo
Grip
Marvin Haven
Grip
Tom Richmond
Additional Photography
Lucy Olney
Location Scout
Joshua Winget
Music Editor
Brent Morris
Co-Producer
Jonah Levy
Assistant Makeup Artist
Bret Kane
Additional Set Dresser
Gene Siegmund
Property Master
Kevin Jackson
Best Boy Grip
Ben Kanegson
Dolly Grip
Richard Ramee
Best Boy Grip
Robert Veliky
Second Assistant Camera
Sean R. Wilson
Grip
Emily Harris
Costumer
Gabriel London
Epk Director
Yoichi Art Sakamoto
Prosthetics
John Cannon
First Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Cerchiai
Boom Operator
Grady Bishop
Camera Car
Scott Stuart
Best Boy Electric
Marc Wostak
Electrician
Amelia Buhrman
Wardrobe Assistant
Joe Fineman
Post Production Consulting
David Allen Cluck
First Assistant Director
Jonathan Stoll
Electrician
Unchin Lee
Wardrobe Assistant
Mary Ross
Location Assistant
Jenée DeAngelis
Music Coordinator
Deborah Brozovich
Additional Hairstylist
Jimmy Li
Production Supervisor
Stitch Crisp
Property Master
Phillip Beck
Special Effects Coordinator
Shanna Lynn
Stunt Double
Ben Bardin
Key Grip
Erik Emerson
First Assistant Camera
Jack Nealy
Best Boy Electric
Caitlin McKenna
ADR Voice Casting
Kimberly Mullen
Casting
Terri Binion
Costumer
Alice Wymer
Script Supervisor
Michael Toji
Post Production Supervisor
Eric Baker
Additional Set Dresser
Ron Keller
Special Effects Technician
Brendan Duffy
Grip
Stephen Herter
Grip
Patrick K. Meng
Best Boy Grip
John Oliveri
Second Assistant Camera
Kenny Rivenbark
Grip
Samuel Andy Seely
Grip
Vali Valus
First Assistant Camera
Michael J. Walsh
Rigging Gaffer
Judi Stewart
Costumer
Michael Edling
Construction Coordinator
Jeff 'J.Mac' McDonald
Additional Set Dresser
Robert Deschaine
ADR Mixer
Carey Milbradt
Foley Mixer / Foley Editor
James D. Travis
Grip
Kate Nocks
Electrician
Lee Grimes
Key Makeup Artist
Rodger Jacobs
Assistant Makeup Artist
Tony Taylor
Second Second Assistant Director
Derek W. Tow
Second Unit First Assistant Director
James B. Perdue
Scenic Artist
John Tegethoff
Additional Set Dresser
Rex Christensen
Set Dresser
Jeff Glueck
Sound Engineer
Kevin Morrissey
Special Effects Assistant
Christopher Dusendschon
Visual Effects Supervisor
Elton Garcia
Main Title Designer
Adam Stern
VFX Artist
Jason Bing
Grip
Kirk Tedeski
Playback Coordinator
Darrel Drinkard
Other
David Alvarado
Associate Producer
Mary Hedges Lampert
Hair Assistant
Arie Bohrer
Production Supervisor
Jim S. Williams
Leadman
Douglas Winters
Construction Foreman
Mitch Paulson
Digital Colorist
Kiana Politis
Stunts
Ken Hoover
Electrician
Sean Tanner
Gaffer
Mark Mullen
Casting
Al Almeida
Wardrobe Assistant
Linda Kai
Location Manager
Tammie N. Byers
Additional Set Dresser
Karen Rigsby
Art Department Coordinator
Dennis Fitzsimmons
VFX Artist
Paige Thomas
First Assistant Camera
Arthur Yambor
Camera Loader
Sara McInturff
Wardrobe Assistant
George Cunningham
Assistant Editor
Carol Rasheed
Assistant Makeup Artist
Guy Livneh
Second Unit Director / Second Unit Director of Photography
Bethany Berry-Weiss
Additional Set Dresser
Michael Hendrick
Swing
Andrew Wert
Assistant Property Master
Steven Barkan
Sound Recordist
John Bires
Sound Engineer
Karen Vassar Triest
Sound Editor
Jon Bowen
Electrician
Michael D. Fitzgerald
Electrician
Josh Harrison
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Chip Monk
Second Assistant Camera
Bob Scott
Additional Camera
Charlie Seale
Camera Car
Jen Haines
Wardrobe Assistant
Rick Callan
Location Manager
Bob Fredrickson
Color Timer
John Sawyer
Electrician
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 24, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Content RatingR
Budget$8,000,000
Box Office$60,400,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Monster is a 2003 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Patty Jenkins in her feature directorial debut. The film follows serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a street prostitute who murdered seven of her male clients between 1989 and 1990 and was executed in Florida in 2002. It stars Charlize Theron as Wuornos and Christina Ricci as her semi-fictionalized lover, Selby Wall (based on Wuornos's real-life girlfriend, Tyria Moore).
Monster had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 16, 2003. On February 8, 2004, it premiered at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear, while Theron won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film was theatrically released in the United States on December 24, 2003, by Newmarket Films. Monster received positive reviews from critics and achieved box office success, grossing $64.2 million on an $1.5 million budget.
The film received numerous awards and nominations, particularly for Theron's performance, including the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama, the SAG Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, and also the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature (Patty Jenkins). Theron's acting has received critical acclaim; film critic Roger Ebert called Theron's role "one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema". The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2003.