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| Director: | D.J. Caruso | 
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| Writer: | Tony Gayton | 
| Staring: | 
| After the murder of his beloved wife, a man in search of redemption is set adrift in a world where nothing is as it seems. On his journey, he befriends slacker Jimmy "The Finn", becomes involved in rescuing his neighbor Colette from her own demons, and gets entangled in a web of deceit full of unexpected twists and turns. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 12, 2002 | 
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| Director: | D.J. Caruso | 
| Writer: | Tony Gayton | 
| Genres: | Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller | 
| Keywords | california, detective, dual identity, identity, junkie, jazz singer or musician, drug scene, murder, flashback, police corruption, neo-noir, death of wife, drug deal, methamphetamine | 
| Production Companies | Castle Rock Entertainment, Darkwoods Productions, Humble Journey Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $1,073,198 Budget: $18,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Val Kilmer | Tom Van Allen | Danny Parker | 
| Vincent D'Onofrio | Pooh-Bear | 
| Adam Goldberg | Kujo | 
| Luis Guzmán | Quincy | 
| Doug Hutchison | Gus Morgan | 
| Anthony LaPaglia | Al Garcetti | 
| Glenn Plummer | Bobby | 
| Peter Sarsgaard | Jimmy the Finn | 
| Deborah Kara Unger | Colette | 
| Chandra West | Liz | 
| BD Wong | Bubba | 
| R. Lee Ermey | Verne Plummer | 
| Shalom Harlow | Nancy | 
| Shirley Knight | Nancy Plummer | 
| Meat Loaf | Bo | 
| Danny Trejo | Little Bill | 
| Azura Skye | Teresa | 
| Rex Linn | Detective Bookman | 
| Josh Todd | Big Bill | 
| Ricky Trammell | Creeper | 
| Kenji Nakamura | Kamikaze Pilot | 
| Paula Scarpino | 50's Housewife | 
| Mike Randleman | 60's Trucker | 
| Justine Visone | Supermarket Cashier | 
| Charles Carroll | Zapruder | 
| Lee Holmes | Oswald | 
| Jerry Gauny | Freak Cook | 
| Tanner Giles | Bobby's Daughter | 
| Rachel Ezra | Bobby's Girlfriend | 
| Mpho Koaho | Kid Selling Guns | 
| Chuck Kuespert | Bar Owner | 
| Val Lauren | Third Shooter | 
| Tom Fitzpatrick | Karaoke Man | 
| Christian J. Fletcher | Stool Sample Courier | 
| Rene Rivera | FBI Agent | 
| Doc Duhame | Skipper | 
| Name | Job | 
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| Mark Mangini | Sound Effects Designer | 
| Henry Kingi | Stunts | 
| Danny Wynands | Stunts | 
| Doc Duhame | Stunts | 
| Jim Page | Editor | 
| Tony Adler | First Assistant Director | 
| Tom Southwell | Production Design | 
| Douglas Cumming | Art Direction | 
| Karyn Wagner | Costume Design | 
| Christy Dimmig | Post-Production Manager | 
| Ken Diaz | Tattoo Designer | 
| Thomas John McGowan | Studio Teachers | 
| Petra Bach | Dialogue Editor | 
| Alison Gail Bixby | Costume Supervisor | 
| Lynda Reiss | Property Master | 
| Richard Mall | Key Grip | 
| Steve Borgese | Greensman | 
| Tony Gayton | Screenplay | 
| Jim Behnke | Production Manager | 
| Alison Harstedt | Production Supervisor | 
| Amanda Moss Serino | Set Decoration | 
| Patricia Miller | Key Hair Stylist | 
| David Pearlberg | Dolly Grip | 
| Jack Tice | Studio Teachers | 
| Howell Gibbens | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Ashlee Petersen | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Morten Petersen | Lighting Technician | 
| Leslie Sungail | Key Costumer | 
| Darrell Pritchett | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Bill Bernstein | Music Editor | 
| George A. Hock | Rigging Gaffer | 
| Mary Andrews | Dialogue Editor | 
| David Fanderlik | Propmaker | 
| Elizabeth Kenton | Supervising ADR Editor | 
| Ruth Auerbach | Studio Teachers | 
| Greg Cantrell | Best Boy Electric | 
| Susan Malerstein | Script Supervisor | 
| George Simpson | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Rob Gibson | Location Manager | 
| Judith M. Brown | Studio Teachers | 
| Kent Johnson | Art Department Coordinator | 
| Kris Guthrie | Rigging Grip | 
| Kenneth Garrett | Sculptor | 
| Stephen Vaughan | Still Photographer | 
| Max Pomerleau | Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Thom Brennan | Foley Editor | 
| John Grillo | First Assistant Camera | 
| Thomas Pasatieri | Orchestrator | 
| Larry Guy Clause | Construction Foreman | 
| Bill Shotland | Boom Operator | 
| Vince Filippone | First Assistant Editor | 
| John R. Elliott | Construction Coordinator | 
| Philippe Carr-Forster | Camera Operator | 
| David Aaron | Armorer | 
| Roland Bleitz | Armorer | 
| Greg Wilkinson | Leadman | 
| Daniel C. Gold | Camera Operator | 
| Shari LaFranchi Blakney | Production Coordinator | 
| Eric Bretter | Sound Recordist | 
| Tracey Wadmore-Smith | First Assistant Editor | 
| Tim Gomes | Painter | 
| Joseph F. Warren | Gaffer | 
| Norma Lee | Hairstylist | 
| Eric Sundahl | Set Designer | 
| Bob Berkus | Location Manager | 
| D.J. Caruso | Director | 
| Thomas Newman | Original Music Composer | 
| Amir Mokri | Director of Photography | 
| Bill Corso | Makeup Department Head | 
| Deborah Aquila | Casting | 
| Manny Perry | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Chris Haarhoff | Steadicam Operator | 
| Bob Brown | Stunts | 
| Tim Trella | Stunts | 
| Mike Justus | Stunts | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Ken Aguado | Producer | 
| Butch Robinson | Producer | 
| Jim Behnke | Executive Producer | 
| Frank Darabont | Producer | 
| Eriq La Salle | Producer | 
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| 2025 | 2 | 811 | 811 | 
My name is Tom Van Allen. I'm a trumpet player. The Salton Sea is directed by D. J. Caruso and written by Tony Gayton. It stars Val Kilmer, Vincent D'Onofrio, Peter Sarsgard, Doug Hutchinson, Anthony LaPaglia, Debora Kara Unger, Adam Goldberg and Luis Guzmán. Music is scored by Thomas Newman and ... cinematography by Amir Mokri. Danny Parker (Kilmer) is hanging out with a bunch of methamphetamine users, apparently in an effort to numb the pain of his one time life that saw his wife murdered. Or is he? The word of mouth for it was strong, but no sooner did it hit cinemas than it disappeared off the face of the earth. However, the cult cinema world is often a vibrant place to lurk, enter there and you find The Salton Sea, a wonderfully tricksy and off beat neo-noir awash with misery, revenge, redemption and odd ball characters that are either stuck in purgatory, or heading to nowhereville. Protagonist Danny Parker leads the film, a man whose identity is fractured after being dealt a blow from the hands of fate, very much in limbo mentally, he none the less has goals to achieve, nothing is never quite as it seems until director Caruso wants us in on the side-shifts. Danny is often in the company of danger and weird characters, from a hopped up harpoon wielding loon, to a no nose psycho (too much meth up the nose will make you lose it kids), via dirty cops and meth heads, it's a world of unease, the twisty plot drawing the viewer in with a kinky smile on its face. Caruso also pulls off the neat trick of placing humour in this off kilter world without hurting the dramatic harshness of the thematics. There's a quite brilliant sequence that shows a botched crime being attempted by the meth head crew, this we watch at the same time as they discuss about actually pulling the crime off. That it involves a stool sample from Bob Hope should tell you all you need to know about the intelligence of the wannabe perps! Caruso's camera is fluid and he uses certain neo-noir visual tricks of the trade as well (time lapses etc), and he also has a knack for varying the mood without averting the slowly bubbling to the surface pace that the story requires. Kilmer is superb, perfectly low-key, there is no need for rage, the yearning for revenge and redemption, for identity, is brought out via calmly delivered dialect, and it's very affecting. D'Onofrio as Pooh Bear, the afore mentioned no nose fella, steals the movie with another of his off the planet nut-jobs. Elsewhere, Sarsgard is as appealing as he has ever been as Danny's stoner best mate, Hutchinson and LaPaglia cut fine figures as dirty cops, while Guzmán and Danny Trejo leave an impressively grungy mark. The only disappointment is the lack of screen time for Kara Unger, a fine actress, she is playing what turns out to be a critical femme fatale role, but really we needed more of her. It's a rare misstep in an otherwise cracking neo-noir that is highly recommended to fans of similarly devilishly fun pictures. 8.5/10