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Captive State

10 years ago, they took our planet. Today, we take it back!
2019 | 110m | English

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Nearly a decade after occupation by an extraterrestrial force, the lives of a Chicago neighborhood on both sides of the conflict are explored. In a working-class Chicago neighborhood occupied by an alien force for nine years, increased surveillance and the restriction of civil rights have given rise to an authoritarian system -- and dissent among the populace.
Release Date: Mar 15, 2019
Director: Rupert Wyatt
Writer: Erica Beeney, Rupert Wyatt
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords chicago, illinois, dystopia, alien, apocalypse, alien invasion
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, Participant, Focus Features, Amblin Partners, Lightfuse & Gettaway, Mandate International
Box Office Revenue: $8,808,611
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Goodman William Mulligan
Ashton Sanders Gabriel Drummond
Jonathan Majors Rafe Drummond
Vera Farmiga Jane Doe
Kevin Dunn Police Chief Igoe
Kevin J. O'Connor Kermode
Alan Ruck Rittenhouse
Ben Daniels Daniel
James Ransone Ellison
D. B. Sweeney Levitt
mgk Jurgis
Madeline Brewer Rula
Caitlin Ewald Anita
Lawrence Grimm Evan Hayes
Guy Van Swearingen Eddie the Priest
Elena Marisa Flores Flores
Rene L. Moreno Courier
Yasen Peyankov Hacker
Ta'Rhonda Jones Barbosa
Shannon Cochran Kathy Mulligan
Patrese McClain Flora
Chike Johnson John
Megan Brooke Long Jean Hayes
Chronicle Ganawah Posner
Alex Henderson Theo
Lucien Cambric Teenager
KiKi Layne Carrie
Avery Lee Medic
Bries Vannon Crystal Billy
Jason Bradley Aide
James Hatten Interrogator
Christian Isely Lead Elroy
Laura Fisher Legislator Translator
Steve Herson Neighbor
Marc Grapey Mayor Ed Lee
Eric C. Lynch Morgue Attendant
José Antonio García Nark
Kelly Cole Pirate DJ
Danny Goldring Prison Guard
Michael Christopher Collins Robert Watts
Julius Mercer Security Guard
David J. Height Soldier Field MC
Robert Forte Shannon III Skinny Black Marketeer
Meghan Murphy Soldier Field Singer
Wendi Weber Girl in Data Center
Mickey O'Sullivan Surveillance Specialist
Ronald L. Conner Surveillance Tech
Jane Baxter Miller Censor
Matthew Lucki Beat Cop
Cyrus Alexander Embed Translator
Ilyssa Fradin Human Translator
Linsey Page Morton Hysterical Woman
Marcos Barnes Circle Guy
John Brady Man with Microphone
Greg Nicotero Hunter Puppeteer
Zach Thomas Young Gabriel
Collin Woldt 15-Year-Old Rafe
Brian 'Wolfman Black' Bowman Fan (uncredited)
Carey Jones Lead Hunter (uncredited)
Lizzy Leigh Fan (uncredited)
Mino Mackic Elroy (uncredited)
Jackie Saland Fan Girl (uncredited)
Giota Trakas Prisoner (uncredited)
Otis Winston Legislator (uncredited)
Name Job
Chris Nolte Stunt Coordinator
Natalie M. Meyer Stunts
Randall McDonald Stunts
Nancy McCrumb Stunts
Nicole Marines Stunts
Tom Lowell Stunts
Dan Lemieux Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Matthew LeFevour Stunts
Carey Jones Stunts
Sara Holden Stunts
Mark Harper Stunts
James Fierro Stunts
Brandon Fierro Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Jr. Stunts
Tobiasz Daszkiewicz Stunts
Ryan Carr Stunts
Alex Disenhof Director of Photography
Abby O'Sullivan Costume Design
Keith P. Cunningham Production Design
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Paul Hsu Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Ron Schmidt Unit Production Manager
Jason Dusenske Second Assistant Director
Christopher Wray Musician
Kerri Lyn Walsh Production Assistant
David Ten Brook Production Assistant
Matthew J. Reilly Additional Production Assistant
Baili McPheeters Production Assistant
Ernie Malik Publicist
Eric Layne Production Accountant
Robin King Production Assistant
Joy Johaana Hamilton Production Assistant
Jeffrey Gladu Payroll Accountant
Erica Beeney Screenplay
Andrew Groves Editor
Chris Cleek Art Direction
Mark Wike Music Editor, Music Supervisor
Jonas Spaccarotelli First Assistant Director
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford Visual Effects Supervisor
Johnny Woj Set Production Assistant
Jessica Dean Rose Production Assistant
Shakena Reed Second Assistant Accountant
Tatiana Matos Additional Production Assistant
Jill S. Litwin Studio Teacher
Lizzy Jane Klein Researcher
Amelia Hickenlooper Producer's Assistant
Mackenzie Gulley Production Assistant
Michael Franck Pilot
Jonelle Castillo Deal Production Coordinator
Jacki Colombari Additional Production Assistant
Will Clarke Set Production Assistant
Josh Carlascio Production Assistant
Maddi Bruton Assistant Production Coordinator
Rob Bergen Production Secretary
Cynthia Appleby Production Assistant
Janette Evans First Assistant Accountant
Rich Cooke Production Assistant
Quincy Rycraw Cochran Production Assistant
Juan Cervantes Production Assistant
Kelly Carevic Additional Production Assistant
Diana Ascher Post Production Accountant
Christian Antolin Title Designer
Scott Gaughan Production Driver
Victor W. Chin Transportation Captain
Sarah Schooley Script Supervisor
Eloisa-Fleur Thom Musician
Sasha Koushk-Jalali Musician
Hugh Brunt Orchestrator, Conductor
Stefan Nikolov Location Manager
Joseph Jorjoliani Location Assistant
Jake White Color Assistant
Josh Spector Color Assistant
Donna Madrigal First Assistant Editor
Conor Guy VFX Editor
Leeza Diott Dailies Manager
Melissa Walker Assistant Costume Designer
Nadia Salameh Ager/Dyer
Samantha Inniss Set Costumer
Seth Elliott Costumer
Jenn Noyes Casting Associate
Hunter McCormick Casting Assistant
Hayley Beck Extras Casting Assistant
Helen Bucknall Animation
Henry Affonso Animation
David F. Wolff Lighting Technician
Kevin Willson Lighting Technician
Ryan Shuck Digital Imaging Technician, Camera Loader
Jarred Waldron Gaffer
Bradley Ian Smith Lighting Technician
Addae Shelby Grip
Matt Rozek Additional First Assistant Camera
Parrish Lewis Still Photographer
Joseph Kosty Lighting Technician
Thomas Hamaker Lighting Technician
John Freitag Genetator Operator
Joseph Czerw Key Grip
Thomas S. Ciciura Camera Operator
Lance Catania Second Unit Director of Photography
Ryan A. Campbell Electrician
Adrian S Burrows Sr. Still Photographer
Eric Arndt Second Assistant "A" Camera
Tony Vittorioso Stunts
Olya Vavrenyuk Stunts
Stephan Roberts Stunts
Brian Peters Stunts
Zach Nolte Stunts
James Hogan Transportation Coordinator
Rob Gaughan Production Driver
Tori Scott Additional Script Supervisor
Kelsey O'Brien Flath Additional Script Supervisor
Gyða Valtýsdóttir Musician
Phillippa Slack Musician
Kate Hainsworth Musician
Galya Bisengalieva Musician
Amanda Nye Assistant Location Manager
Stephen Lovelette Jr. Location Assistant
Jeff Crider Assistant Location Manager
John Sylva Post Production Coordinator
Margaret Lewis Digital Intermediate Producer
Clara Gallagher Post Production Assistant
John Diesso Online Editor
Kimberley Schuler Seamstress
Taylor Kannett Key Costumer
Johnny Imbres Costumer
Diana McGrail Casting Assistant
Paul Smith Animation
Tom Brass Animation Supervisor
Thomas Zimmerman Digital Imaging Technician
Chris Wittenborn First Assistant "B" Camera
Billy Wauer Rigging Gaffer
John Waterman Additional First Assistant Camera
Salvador Torrison Grip
Ron Ruanphae Second Assistant "B" Camera
Nick Miller Grip
Mac Kozi Second Assistant Camera
Christian Hins Grip
Dan Giese Electrician
Mike Dambra Best Boy Electric
Marcis Cole Camera Operator
Jake Chappelle Grip
Mark Carlile Lighting Technician
Mitch Buss First Assistant "C" Camera
Sebastien Audinelle Steadicam Operator
Tim Armstrong Video Assist Operator
Amye Wilmes Stunts
Rebecca Vickers Stunts
Summer Cain Stunts
Kevin Sorensen Stunts
Jim Sheerin Stunts
Dan Maxwell Stunts
Tom Maldonado Stunts
Brian Neal Stunts
Deborah L. Mazor Stunts
Daniel Maldonado Stunts
Christian Litke Stunts
Rick LeFevour Jr. Stunts
Loren Ashley Jones Stunts
Heath Hensley Stunts
Brian Harlan Stunts
Mike Fierro Stunts
Manya Crippen Stunts
Brian Christensen Stunts
Shawn Cannon Stunts
Walter S. Bernard Stunts
Stephanie Andrews Stunts
Timmy Wong VFX Artist
Desislava Valcheva Visual Effects Compositor
Paul Stevens Data Wrangler
Hitesh Saindane Digital Compositor
Ryan Purnell Digital Compositor
Eric Pascarelli Visual Effects Supervisor
Nikolay Kolev Digital Compositor
Gökçecan Gürsoy Digital Compositor
Carlos Diego VFX Artist, Digital Compositor
Lauren Dowsett Visual Effects Coordinator
Dave Cook CG Supervisor
Liz Christofaro Visual Effects Coordinator
Petur Breki Bjarnason VFX Artist
Oliver Auguszt VFX Artist
Yavor Asenov Digital Compositor
Daniel Steinhouse Special Effects
Jordan Gianneschi Special Effects
Andy Bergholtz Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kelsey Zeigler Utility Sound
Ja-Ann Wang Assistant Sound Editor
Sarah Streit Assistant Sound Editor
Nicholas Schenck Sound Effects Editor
Sara Stern Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Adam Mohundro Boom Operator
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Justine Baker ADR Recordist
Michael Richey White Scenic Artist
Karen Sori Graphic Designer
Gloria Shih Concept Artist
Anna Parfitt Props
Jason Negron Set Dresser
Danial A. Miller Jr. Set Dresser
Cyril H. Matthys Leadman
Jessie Haddad Set Designer
John Eaves Concept Artist
Zach Doherty Set Dresser
Kyle Brown Concept Artist
Alex Jovica Stunts
Anthony Goodwin Stunts
Todd Bloomer Stunts
Tully Bertorelli Stunts
Robert G. Beck Stunts
Vijay Kumar Yadav Painter
Pragti Wadhwa Digital Compositor
Sheena Sankhla Compositor
Gerard Romea Digital Compositor
Pavel Pekun VFX Artist
David Masson Concept Artist
Isabel Howlett Digital Compositor
Ivan Grozev Digital Compositor
Jitesh Gohil Line Producer
Martin Contel Lighting Artist
Jeremy Booth Digital Compositor
Pavan Balagam VFX Artist
Pamela Austria Visual Effects Coordinator
Ryan Steinhouse Special Effects Coordinator
Andis Rutkis Special Effects
Brian Rebel Cummings Special Effects Technician
Masih Abdullah Special Effects Technician
Allan Zaleski Sound Effects Editor
Carl Shillito ADR Mixer
David Obermeyer Sound Mixer
Frank Kern Foley Editor
Phil Castellano Jr. ADR Recordist
John Youngblood Assistant Property Master
Steve HyunSuk Suh Concept Artist
Xander Smith Concept Artist
Kiley Quadrozzi Set Dresser
Alice Packard Art Department Coordinator
Jason Millet Storyboard Artist
Nick Matthys Set Dresser
Tim Kossa On Set Dresser
Erika Hood Set Decoration Buyer
Josue Clotaire Fleurimond Conceptual Illustrator
Warren Drummond Storyboard Artist
Matthew Cavaliero Property Master
Thomas Betts Set Designer
Dan Gutierrez Second Second Assistant Director
Jeff Valeri Unit Production Manager
Daria V. Wright Key Hair Stylist
Lillian Sakamaki Key Hair Stylist
Dan Lamkin Second Second Assistant Director
Pablo Gambetta Additional Second Assistant Director
Christine Sciortino Makeup Artist
Zsófia Ötvös Makeup Department Head
Rochelle Kneisely-Fisher Special Effects Makeup Artist
Katherine Kousakis Hair Department Head
James Grant Concept Artist
Karen Koenig Makeup Artist
Lisa JelicWatson Key Makeup Artist
Rupert Wyatt Screenplay, Director
Rob Simonsen Original Music Composer
Robert Kessel Executive In Charge Of Production
Ian Chang Musician
Kelli Victoria Scarangello Stunts
Linda Perlin Stunts
Ashland Thomas Stand In
Hal Rosenfeld Musician
Tom Poole Senior Colorist
Bruce Winant ADR Voice Casting
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
Otis Winston Stunts
Rich Wilkie Stunts
Cheyenne Watson Stunts
Buddy Sosthand Stunts
Dominique Elijah Smith Stunts
Kenny Richards Stunts
Greg Poljacik Stunts
Scott Philyaw Stunts
Carl Paoli Stunts
Samuel Evan Horowitz Stunts
Aaron Crippen Stunts
Olivia Bird Stunts
Jay R. Adams Stunts
Michele Sweeney Abrams Stunts
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Steve Hull Construction Coordinator
Luca Borghese Post Production Supervisor
Greg Nicotero Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kill the Noise Songs
David Geoghegan Musician
James Birtwistle Production Assistant
John Wrightson Sculptor
Christopher Taylor Digital Compositor
Name Title
Ron Schmidt Executive Producer
David Crockett Producer
Jeff Valeri Co-Producer
Rupert Wyatt Producer
Adam Simon Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Jonathan King Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
4.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) As a huge fan of the sci-fi genre, especially when it involves alien invasions of some kind, movies like this always leave me excited. It doesn’t matter what the audience or critics have been saying (in fact, it never does) be ... cause it won’t affect my enthusiasm (in fact, nothing does). By knowing who the cast, director, writers, and producers are, I instantly know how high or low I need to set my expectations. Having this in mind, I was hoping that Captive State could be one of 2019’s surprises. It has an unusual concept that can provide a very unique story if it’s well-told, so the big question is: did they execute all of their ideas successfully? Unfortunately, no. Not even close. Honestly, the screenplay is so convoluted and messy that I felt “lost” several times. I admire the amount of work that they put into this because they actually did and it shows. The overall concept and its ramifications are all there, the story is indeed interesting. It’s just the way that it’s told that ruins the entire thing. However, the first sentence I heard after the film’s conclusion, came from someone who said: “here I was expecting massive action and …” If you go into your movie theater expecting a straightforward, action-heavy, alien-invasion-type flick and you leave disappointed, that’s on you! From the trailers to its marketing, there was never a message of “hey, this is pure action, humans vs. aliens!” It tried its best to give the world a different take on this “sub-genre”, let’s call it that. I mean, they had it all: a good cast with the always astonishing John Goodman (William Mulligan) as one of the protagonists, beautiful visual effects that elevated the set design, and the aliens actually have an intriguing physical shape. Sadly, there’s barely any aliens throughout the runtime. There’s hardly … anything. I don’t know what happened post-production, but it feels like they were pushed to deliver something different, so they cut all of the other scenes with extra-terrestrial stuff (I’m certain that they had more to show). The main issue here is that you can never have a 100% ambiguous story. Arrival is probably the best non-typical alien-invasion movie ever, not because it scarcely shows any aliens or action, but due to its twistful and thought-provoking script. Nevertheless, it still shows a lot! You don’t leave that film disappointed because you didn’t see the inside of a spaceship or an actual alien. You leave perplexed and with your mind blown. Captive State just leaves you confused and wishing for more. A lot more. There’s really not that much more to say on this review without getting into spoiler territory. Sadly, this is one of those movies that come out every year showing tremendous potential, an innovative and intriguing premise, but that in the end, it just isn’t able to succeed. It doesn’t structure its story and ideas in the most efficient way possible. Its execution is sloppy, filled with hollow characters, no real flow (it feels like it’s just a scene after another scene), too vague, and it profoundly hopes that you didn’t figure out a pretty obvious twist so they can shock you seconds away from the end. It’s not horrible, but it’s definitely frustrating and disappointing. John Goodman delivers a great performance as always, and the visual effects are striking, to say the least. The production quality is undeniable, they really worked hard to provide the audience with an environment that actually feels real. The first act is pretty good, but it’s downhill from there. Ashton Sanders shares the lead with Goodman, and he’s also pretty good, no doubt about it. However, and this sums up the film pretty well: if I have to check online what the name of the main character was (Gabriel Drummond), then something went terribly wrong. It’s not going to end up being one of the worst movies of the year, but so far, it’s the biggest letdown. Rating: C-

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

Honestly don't really know what I just saw. It's like if _The Battle of Algiers_ had no nuance, or if _District 9_ you know... sucked. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._ ...

Jun 23, 2021