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Out of Time

How do you solve a murder when all the evidence points to you?
2003 | 105m | English

(69879 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Carl Franklin
Writer: David Collard
Staring:
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Matt Lee Whitlock, respected chief of police in small Banyan Key, Florida, must solve a vicious double homicide before he himself falls under suspicion. Matt Lee has to stay a few steps ahead of his own police force and everyone he's trusted in order to find out the truth.
Release Date: Oct 03, 2003
Director: Carl Franklin
Writer: David Collard
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords miami, florida, adultery, florida, double murder, deception, murder, divorce, police detective, extramarital affair, surprise-ending
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Original Film, Monarch Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $55,495,563
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Denzel Washington Matt Lee Whitlock
Eva Mendes Alex Diaz Whitlock
Sanaa Lathan Ann Merai Harrison
John Billingsley Chae
Dean Cain Chris Harrison
Alex Carter Cabot
Antoni Corone Deputy Baste
Robert Baker Tony Dalton
Ron Madoff Detective Carl
Terry Loughlin Agent Stark
Nora Dunn Dr. Donovan
Jesse Beaton Ramona
Peggy Sheffield Judy Anderson
Evelyn Brooks Judy's Mom
Arian Ash Dental Assistant
Elena Maria Garcia Bartender
Suzanne Grant Screaming Woman
Dottie Healy Woman in Lobby
Tom Hillmann Living Gift Salesman
Eric Hissom Hotel Clerk
James Murtaugh Dr. Frieland
Parris Buckner Dr. Shider
Mike Pniewski Agent White
Veryl Jones Agent Fetzer
Tim Ware Fire Chief
Ed Amatrudo Arson Investigator
Neil Brown Jr. Morgue Attendant
David J. Negron Sr. Sketch Artist
O.L. Duke Detective Bronze
Sharlene Garcia Sharlene
Steve Raulerson Man Serving Divorce Papers
Suzanne Grant Screaming Woman
Manny Casimir Thug (uncredited)
Angelo Fierro Detective (uncredited)
WB Brown II Detective (uncredited)
Deborah Smith Ford Mother (uncredited)
Catfish Jean Mall Patron (uncredited)
Rick Michaels Arson Investigator (uncredited)
Natalie McNeil Beach Partier (uncredited)
Gustavo Pérez Postman (uncredited)
Al Quinn Driver (uncredited)
Mario Xavier Driver (uncredited)
Name Job
Carl Franklin Director
Richard Fojo Assistant Art Director
Kenton Hulme Visual Effects Editor
David Rapaport Casting Associate
Doug Shamburger Boom Operator
Tom Ozanich Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer
Nina Jack Second Assistant Director
Peter Erskine Musician
Paul A. Edwards Camera Operator
Jon H. Epstein Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
Burt Ward Visual Effects Producer
Chick Bernhard Stunts
Theo van de Sande Director of Photography
Mali Finn Casting
Kathryn Peters Set Decoration
Paul Peters Production Design
Gary Gegan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Erik Proveaux Chef
Nicola Goode Still Photographer
Walter Anderson Production Sound Mixer
Dan Hegeman Sound Effects Editor
Alex Gibson Music Editor
Larry M. Cherry Hairstylist
Carl Fullerton Makeup Artist
Rod Ortega Key Hair Stylist
David Collard Screenplay
Gary Kosko Art Direction
Sandra Cole Script Supervisor
Marlis Pujol Production Coordinator
Greg Hedgepath Supervising Sound Editor
Ashley Revell Music Editor
Gianna Sparacino Hairstylist
Elizabeth Lambert Makeup Artist
Tim Landry Visual Effects Supervisor
Douglas Womack Construction Coordinator
Stephen P. Durante Leadman
Holly Ritchie Standby Painter
Chris Ranung Craft Service
Jeff Shewbert Propmaker
Saalahudeen Lunsford Muhammed Security
Kevin Harris Special Effects Coordinator
Larry Crenshaw Transportation Coordinator
Alexa Marino Art Department Coordinator
Cliff Carothers Construction Foreman
Geoffrey S. Grimsman Set Designer
Baird Steptoe First Assistant Camera
Gavin Roberson Driver
Roger Sherman Scenic Artist
Alain Iglesias Set Medic
Melvin A. Turner Transportation Captain
Deborah Simmrin Unit Publicist
Barry K. Thomas Assistant Director
Stephanie Johnson First Assistant Editor
James M. Reeves Rigging Grip
Sam Tedesco Location Manager
Tim Simonec Orchestrator, Conductor
Dennis Hoffman Visual Effects Producer
Don Abbatiello Picture Car Coordinator
Jim Pescrille Gaffer
Kevin Reidy Unit Production Manager
Monica Castro Assistant Property Master
Robert Gray Key Grip
Riki Lin Sabusawa Key Costumer
Tom Bahr Marine Coordinator, Utility Stunts
Melanie Grefé First Assistant Director
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Kimberly Mullen Local Casting
Kimberly Harris ADR Supervisor
Yvonne Bastidos Costumer
Shawn Kennelly Foley Mixer
Jamie Klein Best Boy Grip
Larry Gianneschi IV Second Assistant Camera
Michael Eaves Digital Intermediate Colorist
Gus Holzer Assistant Location Manager
David Modia Additional Production Assistant
Michael J. McCarthy Assistant Craft Service
Mato Color Timer
William Hutchinson Electrician
Debbi Nikkel Visual Effects Coordinator
Michael A. Morongell Mixing Engineer
John Bires Sound Engineer
Jono Kouzouyan Chief Lighting Technician
Jeff Snyder Set Dresser
Jerry Bertolami Dolly Grip
Jonathan Dugas Grip
Elaine L. Offers Key Makeup Artist
Al Guthery Pilot
Debby Freeman Assistant Production Coordinator
Chris Hogenson Casting Assistant
Linda Folk ADR Editor
Jamala Gaither Second Second Assistant Director
Eric Thompson ADR Mixer
Laura Macias Foley Artist
Peter Staubli Foley Supervisor
Kiana Politis Stunt Driver
Marvin Lee Camera Loader
Quinn Grove Second Company Grip
Hilda Saffari Digital Intermediate Producer
Dave Knight Location Assistant
Doug Moreno Accountant
Shawn Gillespie Assistant Accountant
Marlo Pabon Compositing Supervisor
Josué D. Aguilar Key Set Production Assistant
Erica P. Ignacio-Beck Production Assistant
Brandon Linville Second Assistant Accountant
Will Blount Property Master
Katie Griffin Extras Casting
Cheryl McHugh Payroll Accountant
Jana Lundy Production Secretary
Jeremy J. Gordon Dialogue Editor
Martin Schloemer Sound Recordist
Carole Kravetz Aykanian Editor
Graeme Revell Original Music Composer
Sharen Davis Costume Design
Chris Haarhoff Camera Operator
Darren Moorman Production Supervisor
Bob Brown Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Markus Mentzer Camera Intern
Aaron B. Koontz Assistant Production Manager
Chris Navarro ADR Recordist
Angela Meryl Stunt Double
Christine Hughen Assistant Set Decoration
Andy Potvin Dolby Consultant
Gina White Clearances Consultant
David J. Negron Sr. Storyboard Artist
Christian Byrd Special Effects
O.L. Duke Stand In
Peter Monella Lighting Technician
Victor Valencia Post Production Accountant
Henry Dando Greensman
Susan Bradley Title Designer
David E. Russo Music Programmer
Frankie Pine Music Consultant
Name Title
Jesse Beaton Producer
Stokely Chaffin Producer
Kevin Reidy Executive Producer
Stephen Traxler Associate Producer
Dan Genetti Associate Producer
Damien Saccani Executive Producer
Gina White Associate Producer
Neal H. Moritz Producer
Alex Gartner Executive Producer
Jon Berg Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Would you have given it to me if I slept with you? Out of Time is directed by Carl Franklin and written by David Collard. It stars Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Sanaa Lathan, Dean Cain and John Billingsley. Music is by Graeme Revell and cinematography by Theo Van de Sande. Matthias Whitlock ( ... Washington) is chief of police in little Banyan Key, Florida. Respected for his work and basically honest in the line of duty. Away from work, however, his marriage to Alex (Mendes) has failed, he's having an affair with an abused wife and he likes a little drink on duty. So when his lover Anne Harrison (Lathan) springs on him the shocking news that she has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, it naturally shakes his world. But this news is merely the start of something bigger, for pretty soon Matt will be in the unusual situation of having to stay one step of his own kind or face dire consequences. It's a film proudly wearing a badge of homage to film noir of the 40s. In fact it very much plays out as a contemporary riff on John Farrow's excellent Ray Milland starrer of 1948, The Big Clock. But that's fine, especially when you have some knowing craft in front and behind the camera in the shape of Franklin (Devil in a Blue Dress) and Washington (take your pick here really!). Yet as great as Franklin and Washington's work is, they all owe a debt to Collard's screenplay. Inventive in how it plays out as a plot, with it's many tight situations laid down for Washington's duped law enforcer to try and get out of, the screenplay has a knack for deft humour, often sly, which is something that even some of the hardest of noirs from the golden era are tinted with. The secret is being able to blend the humour with quality moments of suspense, and this picture manages to do that with some interest. Film also benefits greatly from the tight atmosphere created by photographer de Sande. Sweaty Florida in daylight doesn't cry out as being a good starting point for an offshoot of film noir (real Florida locations were thankfully used), but the scenic beauty is never realised during the drama sequences, colours are toned down, even for a stunning red sky, and this perfectly becomes at one with a near frantic Washington as the tricksters of Banyan Key start to close in on him. It's nice too see, also, interracial couples forming the core of the story, while the dominance of sexuality is firmly given a shrewd work over by director and writer. There's good thought gone in to making this, enough to steer it away from charges of just being a faux neo-noir production. Problems? Yes, a few. Inevitability of outcome is hard to shake off whilst viewing it, especially for those well versed in the genre (sub-genre). Clichés and contrivances are stacked up like a pile of cop thriller 101 books, and Franklin goes smug (daft) by dropping in a couple of slow frame sequences that the film clearly didn't need. While the big showdown in the finale lacks a gut punch. But this is a good viewing, sexy at times and always eye catching, it also pleasingly chooses perky dialogue over action to make its dramatic point. The cast around Washington enhance the quality: Lathan in the tricky role shows a number of layered gears, Cain is imposing as a bully boy husband (where did this Cain go?) and Billingsley almost sneaks in and steals the movie as the loyal and stoic comedy side-kick. So pesky flaws aside, this is a good recommendation as a night in movie for those with a kink for contemporary neo-noir. 7/10

May 16, 2024