Catwoman (2004)
Catwoman (2004)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Halle Berry
Patience Phillips / Catwoman
Benjamin Bratt
Tom Lone
Sharon Stone
Laurel Hedare
Lambert Wilson
George Hedare
Frances Conroy
Ophelia
Alex Borstein
Sally
Michael Massee
Armando
Byron Mann
Wesley
Kim Smith
Drina
Christopher Heyerdahl
Rocker
Peter Wingfield
Dr. Ivan Slavicky
Berend McKenzie
Lance
Patricia Mayen-Salazar
Housekeeper
Ona Grauer
Sandy
Landy Cannon
Randy
Michael P. Northey
Jail Guard
Aaron Douglas
Detective #1
Peter Williams
Detective #2
Janet Varney
Party Girl
Larry Sullivan
Warehouse Supervisor
James Ashcroft
Janitor
Michasha Armstrong
Ferris Wheel Operator
Brooke Theiss
Ferris Wheel Mom
Ryan Robbins
Bartender
John Cassini
Graphologist
Diego Diablo Del Mar
Barker
Herbert Duncanson
Security Guard
Judith Maxie
Jeweler
Dagmar Midcap
Television Reporter
John Mann
Bouncer
Chase Nelson-Murray
Kid #1
Manny Petruzzelli
Kid #2
Harley Reiner
Kid #3
Michael Daingerfield
Forensics Cop
Benita Ha
Forensics Technician
James Lloyd Reynolds
Doctor
Jill Krop
Newscaster
Connor Dunn
Little Boy
Ashlea Earl
Performance Dancer / Stunts
Lori Fung
Performance Dancer
Ursula Haczkiewicz
Performance Dancer
Alisoun Payne
Performance Dancer
Laurence Racine
Performance Dancer
Leigh Bush
Woman at Carnival
Brett Chan
Thief #2
Holly Eglington
Woman at Party
Anne Fletcher
Woman at Carnival
Angie Jaree
Singer
Everjoy Kriekenbeek
Nurse
Alfred Liu
Man on Stairs
Aaron Miko
Basketball Player
Stephanie Moseley
Nightclub Dancer / Stunts
Kennith Overbey
Club Dancer
Missy Peregrym
Beau-line Graphics Model
Bobby Silva
Thug / Thief
Kimani Ray Smith
Thief #1 / Stunts
Shaina Tianne Unger
Dancer
Mike Mitchell
Thief #3 / Stunts
Kris Kourtis
Reporter
Pitof
Director
Thierry Arbogast
Director of Photography
Sylvie Landra
Editor
Denise Di Novi
Producer
Edward McDonnell
Producer
John Rogers
Screenplay
Danny Wynands
Stunts
David Mylrea
Stunts
Laura Lee Connery
Stunts
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
Stunts
Bob Kane
Characters
Theresa Rebeck
Story
John Brancato
Story
Michael Ferris
Story
Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
Michael Fottrell
Executive Producer
Alison Greenspan
Co-Producer
Robert Kirby
Executive Producer
Benjamin Melniker
Executive Producer
Marc Resteghini
Associate Producer
Michael Uslan
Executive Producer
Klaus Badelt
Original Music Composer / Music Producer
John Papsidera
Casting
James Bamford
Stunts
J.J. Makaro
Stunts
Doug Chapman
Stunts
Carol Lavallee
Set Decoration
Lisa K. Sessions
Set Decoration
Angus Strathie
Costume Design
Bill Brzeski
Production Design
Cristina Weigmann
Script Supervisor
Doane Gregory
Still Photographer
Rob Young
Production Sound Mixer
David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Hymns
Supervising Sound Editor
J.R. Grubbs
Sound Effects Editor
Addison Teague
Sound Effects Editor
Beau Borders
Sound Effects Editor
Sharon Thompson
Art Department Coordinator
Dan Bronson
Costume Supervisor
Peter Ochotta
Art Department Assistant
Dan Hermansen
Art Direction
Don MacAulay
Art Direction
Frank Varela
Art Direction
Mira Caveno
Assistant Art Director
Charles Leitrants
Construction Coordinator
Freddy Waff
Leadman
Mark Gamache
Location Scout
Derek Bobroff
Painter
Warren Flanagan
Production Illustrator
Brent Gloeckler
Sculptor
Chris Beach
Set Designer
Todd McMullen
Additional Camera
John Clothier
Camera Operator
Cam North
First Assistant Camera
David Crone
Steadicam Operator
Courtney Daniel
Assistant Costume Designer
James D. Brown
Hairstylist
Thom MacIntyre
Key Hair Stylist
Christien Tinsley
Prosthetic Supervisor
Petra Bergholz
Seamstress
Patti Bishop
Set Costumer
Stacey Butterworth
Wigmaker
Tom Holkenborg
Additional Music
Derek Del Puppo
Carpenter
Sebastien Dostie
CG Supervisor
Debra Brown
Choreographer
Zarah Chun
Craft Service
Julie Adams
Dialect Coach
Dave Miller
Driver
Aurora Bergere
Makeup Effects
Sean Wimmer
Post Production Supervisor
Terence Chase
Security
Ahmed Saker
Set Medic
Ann Shimabukuro
Set Production Assistant
Brian W. Smith
Software Engineer
Greg Curtis
Special Effects Coordinator
Barbara Alexandre
Stand In
Steve M. Davison
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
David Holm
Transportation Captain
Jeff Budnick
Transportation Co-Captain
Scott Irvine
Transportation Coordinator
Joe Everett
Unit Publicist
David Kurvers
Video Assist Operator
Elaine C. Andrianos
Visual Effects Editor
Jean-Francois Morissette
Layout
Carolle Alain
First Assistant Editor
Ryan French
Electrician
Brian Bartolini
Gaffer
Jesse Andrewartha
Lighting Artist
Dana Arnold
Rigging Gaffer
Rod Haney
Rigging Grip
Errin Lally
Casting Associate
Daniel R. Chavez
Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Ravi D. Mehta
Executive In Charge Of Production
Ann Goobie
Location Manager
Chris Furia
Production Accountant
Dave Massicotte
Production Coordinator
Nicolas Stern
Production Supervisor
Jon Lavender
Boom Operator
Daryl B. Kell
Music Editor
Dawn Solér
Music Supervisor
Christopher Boyes
Sound Designer
Andre Fenley
Sound Editor
Tom Gibbons
Animation Supervisor
Jared Barber
Digital Compositors
Vicki Wong
I/O Manager
Nathan Abbot
I/O Supervisor
Blaine Lougheed
Visual Effects
Chris Anderson
Visual Effects Coordinator
Paloma Añoveros
Visual Effects Producer
Craig Barron
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dee Selby
Sound Design Assistant
Jeffrey Biggers
Score Engineer
Richard Kidd
Visual Effects Art Director
Enfys Dickinson
Creative Producer
Shawn Wallbridge
Systems Administrators & Support
Greg Abbas
Researcher
Janeen Elliott
Sequence Leads
Andrew Pearce
Software Team Lead
Gary Roberts
Motion Capture Artist
Shepherd Frankel
Supervising Art Director
Rikki Gagne
Stunts
Brian Epp
Assistant Property Master
Darek Gogol
Conceptual Illustrator
Michael Bethune
Set Dresser
Garson Yu
Title Designer
Hans Bjerno
Aerial Director of Photography
Robert L. O'Hara
Dolly Grip
Kevin Black
Key Grip
Dan Brodhead
Grip
Sandra J. Blackie
Costume Coordinator
Carlos Rosario
Costume Illustrator
Jayne Dancose
Key Makeup Artist
Gracie Atherton
Makeup Artist
Boone Narr
Animal Coordinator
Jason Crosby
Marine Coordinator
Steve Danton
First Assistant Director
Catherine Kretz
Second Assistant Director
Misha Bukowski
Third Assistant Director
Mo Henry
Negative Cutter
David Tickell
Chief Lighting Technician
Janet Glowa
Assistant Production Coordinator
J. McKenzie Moore
Casting Assistant
Marilyn McCoppen
ADR Editor
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
ADR Supervisor
Blake Neely
Conductor
Malcolm Fife
Foley Editor
George Doering
Musician
Chris Paizis
Matchmove Supervisor
Justin Graham
Roto Supervisor
Tim Gilbert
Stunts
Jennifer Caputo
Stunts
Bridgett Riley
Stunts
Garvin Cross
Stunts
Kylie Furneaux
Stunts
Bruce Fowler
Orchestrator
Corry Glass
Stunts
Zoë Bell
Stunts
Rick Pearce
Stunts
Mark Johnston
Sound Recordist
Crystal Dalman
Stunts
Ewa Sztompke
Dialogue Editor
Tyler Patton
Property Master
Stewart Bethune
Unit Production Manager
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Jana Vance
Foley Artist
Ellen Heuer
Foley Artist
George Peterson Jr.
Foley Recordist
E. Larry Oatfield
Foley Editor
Jonathan Null
ADR Editor
Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer
Roger Morris
ADR Mixer
Ed Jones
Associate Producer
Chad Sayn
Stunts
Mike Crestejo
Stunts
Curt Bonn
Stunts
Claude Bouchard
Stunts
Guy Bews
Stunts
Aaron Au
Stunts
Shawn Beaton
Stunts
Trevor Addie
Stunts
Minerva Adams
Stunts
Yves Cameron
Stunts
Kirk Caouette
Fight Choreographer
Michael T. Brady
Stunts
Kimberly Chiang
Stunts
Mark Chadwick
Stunts
Dean Choe
Stunts
Larry Lam
Stunts
Don Lew
Stunts
Brad Loree
Stunts
Brian Lydiatt
Stunts
Reg Milne
Stunts
Cotton Mather
Stunts
Gerald Paetz
Stunts
Leah Wagner
Stunts
Mike Vézina
Stunts
Deb Macatumpag
Stunts
Boni Yanagisawa
Stunts
Heath Stevenson
Stunts
Angela Uyeda
Stunts
Darryl Quon
Stunts
Shawn Robinson
Stunts
Carrick O'Quinn
Stunts
Jacob Rupp
Stunt Coordinator
Kit Mallet
Stunts
David Jacox
Stunts
Ken Kirzinger
Stunts
Tara Howie
Stunts
Dave Hospes
Stunts
Mike Gunther
Fight Choreographer
Duane Dickinson
Stunts
Corbin Fox
Stunts
Naomi Bakstad
Assistant Makeup Artist
Marnie Ander
Costumer
Kristie Sills
Second Assistant Director
Susan E. Walter
Second Second Assistant Director
John G. Anderson
Construction Buyer
Claudio Palavecino
On Set Props
Ken Wells
Paint Coordinator
Files Wicken
Set Buyer
Anthea Mallinson
Textile Artist
Frank Rinella
Foley Mixer
Andy Bishop
Sound Assistant
Douglas W. Beard
Special Effects Assistant
Ryan Arndt
Special Effects Technician
Kim Floyd
Stunt Double
Michael Cox
Best Boy Grip
Álex Martínez
Second Assistant Camera
James McKenzie Moore
Casting Assistant
Kate Baird
Assistant Editor
Jonathan Malden
Colorist
Mark Dinicola
Digital Intermediate Colorist
Tristan Daoussis
Assistant Location Manager
Josh Pickens
Location Production Assistant
William Ross
Conductor
Paul Jasper
Animal Coordinator
Nancy A. Terriberry
Assistant Accountant
Richard Boisvert
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Malika R. Cohen
Assistant Production Coordinator
Bruno Bittner
Chief Lighting Technician
Eldon Hansen
Lighting Technician
Matt McDonald
Compositing Supervisor
Andrea Brown
Extras Casting
Richard Castro
First Assistant Accountant
Francois Garcia
Head of Production
Vincent Dela Luna
Key Production Assistant
Kevin McCloy
Key Rigging Grip
Jason McKinnon
Lighting Artist
Scott Brisbane
Matte Painter
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 22, 2004
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Budget$100,000,000
Box Office$82,102,379
Filming LocationsVancouver, Canada · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Catwoman is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Pitof and written by John Rogers, John Brancato and Michael Ferris from a story by Theresa Rebeck, Brancato and Ferris, with music by Klaus Badelt. It is loosely based on the DC Comics character Catwoman. The film stars Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Lambert Wilson, Frances Conroy, Alex Borstein, and Sharon Stone. Its plot centers on Patience Phillips, a meek graphic designer, who discovers a conspiracy within the cosmetics company she works for that involves a dangerous product that could cause widespread health problems. After being discovered and murdered by the conspirators, Patience is revived by an Egyptian mau cat that grants her superhuman cat-like abilities, allowing her to become the crime-fighting superheroine Catwoman.
Produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Denise Di Novi's Di Novi Pictures, Catwoman was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 23, 2004. The film was panned by critics and performed poorly at the box office, grossing $82 million against a budget of $100 million. The film received seven Golden Raspberry Award nominations, winning Worst Picture, Worst Actress (Berry), Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay.