Popularity: 9 (history)
Director: | Christopher McQuarrie |
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Writer: | Lee Child, Christopher McQuarrie |
Staring: |
One morning in an ordinary town, five people are shot dead in a seemingly random attack. All evidence points to a single suspect: an ex-military sniper who is quickly brought into custody. The interrogation yields one written note: 'Get Jack Reacher!'. Reacher, an enigmatic ex-Army investigator, believes the authorities have the right man but agrees to help the sniper's defense attorney. However, the more Reacher delves into the case, the less clear-cut it appears. So begins an extraordinary chase for the truth, pitting Jack Reacher against an unexpected enemy, with a skill for violence and a secret to keep. | |
Release Date: | Dec 20, 2012 |
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Director: | Christopher McQuarrie |
Writer: | Lee Child, Christopher McQuarrie |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | detective, coma, based on novel or book, mass murder, sniper, investigation, police chase, investigator, district attorney, defense attorney, military police, loner, framed for murder, ex military, off the grid, mass shooting, father daughter relationship, army veteran, physical evidence, intense, fist fight, gun range |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, TC Productions, Skydance Media |
Box Office |
Revenue: $218,300,000
Budget: $60,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Cruise | Jack Reacher |
Rosamund Pike | Helen Rodin |
Richard Jenkins | D.A. Alex Rodin |
David Oyelowo | Det. Emerson |
Werner Herzog | Zec Chelovek |
Jai Courtney | Charlie |
Robert Duvall | Martin Cash |
Vladimir Sizov | Vlad |
Joseph Sikora | James Barr |
Nicole Forester | Nancy Holt |
Michael Raymond-James | Linsky |
Alexia Fast | Sandy |
Josh Helman | Jeb Oliver |
James Martin Kelly | Rob Farrior |
Dylan Kussman | Gary |
Denver Milord | Punk |
Susan Angelo | Oline Archer |
Julia Yorks | Chrissie Farrior |
Delilah Picart | Rita Coronado |
Joe Coyle | Darren Sawyer |
Alicia Murton | Mrs. Sawyer |
Peter Gannon | Mr. Archer |
David Whalen | Mr. Holt |
Tristan Elma | Marcos Coronado |
Sophie Guest | Little Girl |
Michael Minor | Eyewitness |
Scott A. Martin | Wesley |
CJ Ramirez | Secretary |
Teri Clark | Night Manager |
Jarid Faubel | Man on Bus |
Sara Lindsey | Woman on Bus |
Jace Jeanes | Zec's Thug |
Andrei Runtso | Zec's Thug |
Efka Kvaraciejus | Zec's Thug |
Lee Child | Desk Sergeant |
Tommy Lafitte | Man with Ballcap |
Kristen Dalton | Mindy |
Jordan Trovillion | Goodwill Cashier |
Annie Kitral | Pawn Shop Cashier |
Lissy Gulick | Diner Waitress |
Catherine Albers | Jeb's Mom |
Larissa Emanuele | Sportsbar Waitress |
Jason McCune | Construction Foreman |
Shane Callahan | SWAT Guy |
Joshua Elijah Reese | SWAT Guy |
Nathan Hollabaugh | Cop |
Christopher Stadulis | Cop |
Joe Fishel | SWAT Officer (uncredited) |
Robert Liscio | Man in Bar (uncredited) |
Ronn Surels | Jeb's Wingman (uncredited) |
Jackson Nunn | Passenger / Bar Guy (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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BJ McDonnell | Camera Operator, "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Joe Kraemer | Original Music Composer |
Kevin Stitt | Editor |
George A. Weimerskirch | Art Direction |
Jessica Lichtner | Script Supervisor |
Denise Luiso | Music Supervisor |
Karen Ballard | Still Photographer |
Terry Porter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Alan Rankin | Supervising Sound Editor |
Angel De Angelis | Hair Department Head |
Trefor Proud | Makeup Department Head |
Nancy Keslar | Key Hair Stylist |
Charlene Amateau | Costume Supervisor |
Lindsay Feldman | Production Coordinator |
John Finklea | Music Editor |
Kris Cole | Assistant Editor |
Mark Edward Wright | Visual Effects Editor |
Kelly Oxford | ADR Supervisor |
Julie Feiner | Dialogue Editor |
Jay Meagher | Sound Mixer |
Peter Gelfman | Property Master |
Paul Jennings | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
Kirby Adams | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Susan E. Novick | Post Production Supervisor |
Dana Robin | Unit Production Manager |
Andrew Saxe | Unit Production Manager |
Mikey Eberle | Second Second Assistant Director |
Rhys Summerhayes | Second Assistant Director |
Eric Yellin | Assistant Director |
Christa Munro | Supervising Art Director |
Winfrey Izear | Assistant Hairstylist |
Marianne Skiba | Key Makeup Artist |
Scott Curtis | Foley Mixer |
Victor Ray Ennis | Foley Editor |
Judah Getz | ADR Mixer |
Jerry Gilbert | ADR Mixer |
Michael Piotrowski | Boom Operator |
David Stanke | Assistant Sound Editor, First Assistant Sound Editor |
Jay Wilkinson | Sound Editor |
Scott Wolf | Sound Editor |
Juan Álvarez | VFX Artist |
Caitlin Atherton | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Adam Avery | Visual Effects Editor |
Charles Baden | Compositor |
Cody Brunty | VFX Artist |
Daniel Chavez | Visual Effects Producer |
Chris Ervin | VFX Artist |
Bryan Godwin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Rachel Faith Hanson | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Travis Wade Ivy | Compositor |
James Kawano | Rotoscoping Artist |
Harimander Singh Khalsa | Compositing Supervisor |
Bill Kunin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Valy Lungoccia | Digital Compositor |
Mare McIntosh | CGI Director |
Roger Mocenigo | Compositor |
Shoban Narayanan | Compositor |
Denise O'Neill | 2D Supervisor |
Jale Parsons | Digital Compositor |
Mitch Paulson | Digital Colorist |
Joel Sevilla | CG Supervisor |
Doug Spilatro | VFX Artist |
Shane Strickman | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
Josh Sutherland | Visual Effects Editor |
Mike Uguccioni | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Van Dyke | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
Elaine Perlmann | Assistant Costume Designer |
Greg Loskorn | Score Engineer |
Jennifer Scudder Trent | Post Production Coordinator |
Lee Child | Novel |
Caleb Deschanel | Director of Photography |
James D. Bissell | Production Design |
Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Mindy Marin | Casting |
Cliff Lanning | First Assistant Director |
Ronn Surels | Stunts |
Chris Navarro | ADR Mixer |
Markus Mentzer | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Kimberly Shannon Murphy | Stunts |
Chris Palermo | Stunt Driver |
Janene Carleton | Stunts |
Clay Cullen | Stunt Driver |
Zack Duhame | Stunts |
Peter Epstein | Stunts |
Casey O'Neill | Stunt Double |
Alice Rietveld | Stunts |
Amy Lynn Tuttle | Stunts |
Eddie Perez | Stunts |
Mark P. Stoeckinger | Supervising Sound Editor |
Ben Hernandez Bray | Stunts |
Demian Aspinwall | Props |
Sam Arthurs | Armorer |
Richard Brunton | Leadman |
Barbie Pastorik | Property Buyer |
Timothy Barnhill | Property Buyer |
Kevin Hannigan | Special Effects Coordinator |
Randy Fitzgerald | Special Effects Technician |
Michael A. Tice | Special Effects Technician |
Jake Hays | Special Effects Technician |
Brandonn S. Petri | Special Effects Technician |
Steve Tolin | Special Effects Technician |
Raymond M. Tasillo | Special Effects Technician |
Vaughn Williams | Special Effects Technician |
Ed Parrish Jr. | Special Effects Technician |
Joe Perez | Special Effects Technician |
Merdyce McClaran | On Set Dresser |
Virginia Smith Phillips | Key Costumer |
Michelle Christensen | Costumer |
Carol Demarti | Ager/Dyer |
Kelli French | Seamstress |
Venise St. Pierre | Seamstress |
Stephen M. Rickert Jr. | Additional Editing |
Stephen Mannella | Post Production Assistant |
Taylor Finan | Post Production Assistant |
Bruce Tanis | Sound Editor |
Christopher McQuarrie | Screenplay, Director |
Jennifer Albaugh | Art Department Coordinator |
Melanie Marie Evans | Set Costumer |
Jimmy N. Roberts | Stunt Driver |
Nick McMahon | Pilot |
Cherokee Walker | Pilot |
Susan Matheson | Costume Designer |
Kimberly Merlin | Leadman |
Doug Stanczak | Video Assist Operator |
Kelly Roofner | Cableman |
Colin Sheehy | Loader |
Zane Shapiro | 24 Frame Playback |
John S. Moyer | "B" Camera Operator |
Tommy Tieche | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Louie DeMarco | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Terry Wolcott | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Deb Peterson | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
James Domorski | 24 Frame Playback |
Steven Zuch | 24 Frame Playback |
Colin J. Campbell | Chief Lighting Technician |
Erik Bernstein | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Allan Barch | Electrician |
Daniel J. Kendgia | Electrician |
Terry Shirk | Electrician |
Jarrett Buba | Electrician |
Peter Klingenberg | Electrician |
Jeff Vandermolen | Electrician |
Jerry C. Deats | First Company Grip |
Brad Boyer | Second Company Grip |
Jack Glenn | Dolly Grip |
William D. Wynn | Dolly Grip |
Greg Edwards | Grip |
Joe Myers | Grip |
Don Yockey | Grip |
Jason Kirker | Grip |
Jon Thurner | Grip |
Tom Ankley | Rigging Grip |
David A. Dwyer | Rigging Grip |
Sean Flaherty | Rigging Grip |
Brennan Reilly | Rigging Grip |
Keith R. Bradley | Rigging Grip |
Zachary Dwyer | Rigging Grip |
Travis Johnston | Rigging Grip |
David Pipik | Rigging Grip |
Judy Dickerson | Dialect Coach |
Sam Hutchins | Location Manager |
John Adkins | Assistant Location Manager |
Stuart Nicolai | Assistant Location Manager |
Natalie N. Dorset | Assistant Property Master |
Alicia Stevenson | Foley Artist |
Dawn Fintor | Foley Artist |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Jodi Arneson | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Alex Benevent | Production Secretary |
Beverly Cole | Production Secretary |
Emily Pile | Art Department Coordinator |
Kara Lipson | Casting Associate |
Donna M. Belajac | Location Casting |
Guy Adan | Unit Publicist |
Lori Scowley | Production Controller |
Joel Tokarsky | First Assistant Accountant |
Ryan Hintz | Second Assistant Accountant |
Debi West | Payroll Accountant |
Kate Dougherty | Set Designer |
Drew Hittie | Set Designer |
Cass Capazorio | Actor's Assistant |
Sylvia Sims | Actor's Assistant |
Tiffany Williams | Producer's Assistant |
Jonathan Ong | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Bill Bost | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Matt Grimm | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Natalie Masciale | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Robin Richesson | Storyboard Artist |
Christina Myal | Graphic Designer |
Buster Pile | Construction Coordinator |
Lisa Bradley | Construction Buyer |
Richard Riggs | Charge Scenic Artist |
Charles Eccles | Construction Foreman |
Mike Matesic | Construction Foreman |
Scott Wood | Construction Foreman |
Joe Manni | Construction Foreman |
Michael G. Richer | Construction Foreman |
Nicolas Bosc | Stunts |
Robert Alonzo | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Jake Myers | Executive Producer |
Paul Schwake | Executive Producer |
Paula Wagner | Producer |
Kevin J. Messick | Executive Producer |
David Ellison | Executive Producer |
Dana Goldberg | Executive Producer |
Cliff Lanning | Associate Producer |
Don Granger | Producer |
Gary Levinsohn | Producer |
Tom Cruise | Producer |
Ken Kamins | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 71 | 120 | 38 |
2024 | 5 | 69 | 102 | 48 |
2024 | 6 | 59 | 87 | 44 |
2024 | 7 | 59 | 87 | 41 |
2024 | 8 | 56 | 80 | 40 |
2024 | 9 | 56 | 72 | 41 |
2024 | 10 | 58 | 93 | 37 |
2024 | 11 | 63 | 99 | 44 |
2024 | 12 | 60 | 118 | 42 |
2025 | 1 | 64 | 111 | 46 |
2025 | 2 | 42 | 65 | 11 |
2025 | 3 | 23 | 71 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 14 | 18 | 10 |
2025 | 5 | 11 | 17 | 8 |
2025 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 7 |
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A man shoots six people in a park, seemingly at random. The evidence is obvious and the police catch him short after. When asked about the murders, all he says (or rather writes) is "Get Jack Reacher". They do, and while Jack thinks he is only here to bury him (whatever that actually means), he soon ... finds out that the rabbit hole goes a bit further than he originally thought. Now Jack is looking to put together the pieces of a much larger puzzle. This movie has the ring of a simple action movie with a small twist. The twist, actually, is quite obvious if you think about what is happening in the beginning of the movie. I remember seeing the trailer a long time ago, and it painted a picture of a comedy, but this movie is not that. It might have one or two funny fight scenes (and dialogue with Robert Duvall), but it is actually quite dark. This is kinda what saved the movie a bit for me, having judged it beforehand. Tom Cruise is... Tom Cruise. At least in the way that we have seen him protrayed in the most recent years. The silent, cool guy who knows how to handle the problems, and who seems to always be one step ahead of everyone. I am not a big fan of this guy, and therefore, ultimately, not a big fan of Jack Reacher, however, it is slightly better than I thought it would be. And Werner Herzog has a nice little cameo, that movie aficionados will surely enjoy, being the great director that he is. _Last words... if you like Tom Cruise, go for it. If you like a nice organized action movie, much like the many Bourne movies... go for it. If you want more than superficial characters and a very straightforward plot, this is not the movie for you._
You think I'm a hero? I am not a hero. And if you're smart, that scares you. Because I have nothing to lose. It got off on the wrong foot, fans of the Lee Child novels were up in arms about the casting of Tom Cruise in the title role. He didn't fit the profile it was said, scorn was poured on the ... film, quite often by people who hadn't even seen it! So how refreshing to find that since I personally have no affinity to the Child books, and having never read anything by the author, I found a wonderfully old fashioned thriller. Reacher the character is a damn fine creation, an ex military bad ass who doesn't get found unless he wants to get found. He gets involved with jobs that need solving, utilising his special skills to close out the mysteries. Here he pitches up along side defence attorney Helen Rodin (Rosamund Pike) when an ex army sniper apparently at random kills five people and then mentions Reacher's name during interrogation. Cue twists and turns, rocks upturned for covert clues and a shady road to be trawled to get to the crux of the matter. Cruise as Reacher is superb, where under the astute directing and writing of Christopher McQuarrie we are left in no doubt this is a cool no nonsense hard man, loved by the ladies and feared by not just the crims, but also the law authorities. None of which is overkilled, it's subtle in execution, McQuarrie doesn't need to turn his film into a blitzkrieg of CGI blunderbuss multiplex pandering. Action is smartly staged, the violence brutal without being course, while the story is delightful in how it gleefully wrong foots the viewers in plot dynamics and sly humour. The deal is closed out via the sterling supporting turns to Cruise, with Pike, Robert Duvall, Werner Herzog and Jai Courtney adding considerably to this splendid Cruise and McQuarrie broth. In spite of divisive reviews and reports, Jack Reacher in filmic form has risen above that to become a success. Hooray! 7.5/10
So five, ostensibly unconnected, people are picked off walking along the street by a sniper. Surprisingly, the police manage to apprehend the culprit pretty quickly but are bemused when he asks them to summon "Jack Reacher" (Tom Cruise) who, as it happens, was already on his way to the city. The def ... ence attorney "Helen" (Rosamund Pike) is trying to elicit some help from "Reacher", but this former criminal investigator wants to nail the man's ass firmly to the slats. When the accused is reduced to a coma after being beaten up on a prison bus, the two start to work in earnest on this seemingly open and shut case and we gradually discover that, well there is a great deal more to discover...! It's way too long, this, and takes the best part of an hour for us to get past the character establishment and who's got a grudge bits, also Pike is really quite sterile with her portrayal of the dogged lawyer - but once Cruise gets into his stride the story starts to pick up quite interestingly with plenty of action, a few twists and an ending that reminded me a bit of "Highlander" (1986). Eye-candyman Jai Courtney is still as wooden as a door post but does enough here, as do Richard Jenkins and the sparingly, but effectively, used Werner Herzog. Cruise has made loads of these films that showcase his talents in high-end action films and this fits neatly into the middle of the pile. Not bad, but I've already forgotten it.
Good movie. Just like a normal type of Tom Cruise movie. Where he kicks lots of butte. In this one he's like a ghost. Trying to be like the bourne identity. Still a decent movie though. ...