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Copycat

One man is copying the most notorious killers in history one at a time. Together, two women must stop him from killing again. Or they’re next.
1995 | 124m | English

(79451 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Jon Amiel
Writer: David Madsen, Ann Biderman
Staring:
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An agoraphobic psychologist and a female detective must work together to take down a serial killer who copies serial killers from the past.
Release Date: Oct 27, 1995
Director: Jon Amiel
Writer: David Madsen, Ann Biderman
Genres: Drama, Horror, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords police brutality, psychology, police operation, police protection, psychologist, serial killer, cowardliness
Production Companies Regency Enterprises, New Regency Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $32,000,000
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 16, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sigourney Weaver Helen Hudson
Holly Hunter M.J. Monahan
Dermot Mulroney Ruben Goetz
William McNamara Peter Foley
Harry Connick Jr. Daryll Lee Cullum
J.E. Freeman Lt. Quinn
Will Patton Nicoletti
John Rothman Andy
Shannon O'Hurley Susan Schiffer
Bob Greene Pachulski
Tony Haney Kerby
Danny Kovacs Kostas
Tahmus Rounds Landis
Scott Devenney Cop #1
David Michael Silverman Mike
Diane Amos Gigi
Kelly De Martino Festival girl
Richard Conti Harvey
Nick Scoggin Conrad
Bert Kinyon Burt
Dennis Richmond KXBU Anchorman
Rob Nilsson SWAT Commander
Kenny Kwong Chinese Kid
Charles Branklyn Doc
Rebecca Klingler Peter's Wife
Terry Brown Cop #2
Corie Henninger Jogger
Bill Bonham Photographer
Kathleen Stefano Peter's Mother
Chris Beale Tech Guy #1
Hansford Prince Fred
Don West Attorney
Jay Jacobus Judge
John Charles Morris Young Peter
Keith Phillips Felix Mendoza
Johnetta Shearer Paramedic
Ron Kaell Mac
Kelvin Han Yee Chinese Detective
James Cunningham Hal
Victor Talmadge Head Waiter
Brian Keith Russell Coroner's Man
Damon Lawner Festival Dude
Russ Christoff Commissioner Petrillo
Doug Morrisson SWAT #1
Edith Bryson Landlady
Jeni Chua Michelle
William Oates Man in Corridor
Lee Kopp Haircut Man
Thomas J. Fieweger Bodger the Cop
Floyd Gale Holland L. Bottemy
Anthony Moore Uniformed Policeman
Stephanie Smith Disturbed Tenant #1
S. J. Spinali Disturbed Tenant #2
Katherine Fitzhugh Disturbed Tenant #3
Robert Benscoter Disturbed Tenant #4
Arlon G. Greene Male Jogger
Stuart W. Yee Thug
Vincenetta Gunn Screaming Woman
David D. Ferguson Dock Onlooker
Eleva Singleton Paramedic
Gena Bingham Victim in Car at Gas Station
Jon Briddell Burglar (uncredited)
Name Job
David Madsen Screenplay
Claudia Brown Costume Design
Catherine Davis Set Decoration
Billy Hopkins Casting
H. Bud Otto Script Supervisor
Kerry Barden Casting
Jim Clay Production Design
Chris Seagers Art Direction
Chris Newman Production Sound Mixer
Gene Levy Unit Production Manager
Matthew Carlisle First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Wetzel First Assistant Director
Richard Oswald Second Assistant Director
Hilbert Hakim Second Assistant Director
Tony Pierce-Roberts Additional Photography
Chris Squires Camera Operator
Eric Amundsen Assistant Camera
Marc-Jon Sullivan Boom Operator
Carol Dantuono Post Production Supervisor
Doreen Vantyne Hairstylist
Jetty Stutzman Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Katherine James Makeup Artist
Frances Mathias Key Hair Stylist
Fred C. Blau Jr. Makeup Artist
Stephan Dupuis Key Makeup Artist
Mark Walas Special Effects Makeup Artist
Zoran Veselić First Assistant Camera
Robin O'Donoghue Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dominic Lester Sound Re-Recording Mixer
R. Bruce Steinheimer Special Effects Coordinator
Kerrie Cullen Stunts
Christine Anne Baur Stunts
Kay Kimler Stunts
Spike Silver Stunts
Joe Stone Stunts
Melissa Moseley Still Photographer
Merie Weismiller Wallace Still Photographer
Ann Biderman Screenplay
Jon Amiel Director
Alan Heim Editor
Jim Clark Editor
Christopher Young Original Music Composer
László Kovács Director of Photography
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Mary Peters Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Tim A. Davison Stunt Coordinator
John C. Meier Stunt Coordinator
Rocky Capella Stunts
Shane Dixon Stunts
Tim Meredith Stunts
Jeff Mosley Stunts
Mike Martinez Stunts
Alan D. Purwin Stunts
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Nina Hartstone Assistant Sound Editor
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. Unit Production Manager
Eddy Joseph Supervising Sound Editor
Name Title
Mark Tarlov Producer
Michael G. Nathanson Producer
John Fiedler Executive Producer
Arnon Milchan Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Sigourney Weaver is "Helen", a psychologist who has a major panic attack if she has to leave her apartment to fetch a newspaper from the corridor outside! She is, however an expert on what drives serial killers - having had a pretty near death experience with one earlier in her career - Harry Connic ... k Jnr, no less. When a copycat starts to kill young women, she is drafted in by police officers "Monahan" (Holly Hunter) and her partner "Goetz" (Dermot Mulroney) and together they have to track down this masochistic individual before he strikes again. To make things more interesting, the killer starts to get in touch with them, to tease and goad them - he even gives them a name - but can they apprehend him before his spree continues unabated? It's an OK crime drama this, no better really. The cast work well enough, but the plot is riddled with holes that rather rob the thing of much jeopardy and provide for an ending that you can see from space. Sigourney Weaver does enough, and Hunter makes for quite a feisty and determined cop but the pace of this overlong feature is lethargic at best, with too many distractions in the story that render much of this quite tedious at times. Perhaps, had Jon Amiel tightened up the script a bit and cut out some of the unnecessary character development stuff, we might have been left with a more potent catch-me-if-you-can. As it is though, this is all pretty unremarkable.

Sep 03, 2022