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Untraceable

A cyber killer has finally found the perfect accomplice: You.
2008 | 101m | English

(54351 votes)

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Special Agent Jennifer Marsh works in an elite division of the FBI dedicated to fighting cybercrime. She thinks she has seen it all, until a particularly sadistic criminal arises on the Internet. This tech-savvy killer posts live feeds of his crimes on his website; the more hits the site gets, the faster the victim dies. Marsh and her team must find the elusive killer before time runs out.
Release Date: Jan 22, 2008
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Writer: Allison Burnett, Robert Fyvolent, Mark Brinker
Genres: Drama, Horror, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords suicide, fbi, kidnapping, snuff, sadism, investigation, police, psychopath, webcam, website, murder, serial killer, internet, torture, voyeur
Production Companies Lakeshore Entertainment, Cohen/Pearl Productions, Screen Gems
Box Office Revenue: $52,659,594
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Diane Lane Agent Jennifer Marsh
Billy Burke Eric Box
Colin Hanks Griffin Dowd
Joseph Cross Owen Reilly
Mary Beth Hurt Stella Marsh
Peter Gray Lewis Richard Brooks
Perla Haney-Jardine Annie Haskins
Christopher Cousins David Williams
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Arthur James Elmer
Brynn Baron Mrs. Miller
John Breen Richard Weymouth
Dan Callahan Trey Restom
Tyrone Giordano Tim Wilks
Erin Carufel Melanie
Ryan Deal Cop #1
Betty Moyer Assistant
Katie O’Grady Portland Reporter #2
Tim DeZarn Herbert Miller
Trina Adams Female Cop #3
Name Job
Gregory Hoblit Director
Tricia Wood Casting
Harry Cohen Sound Effects Editor
Hector C. Gika Sound Effects Editor
Deborah Aquila Casting
Cliff Fleming Pilot
Christopher Young Original Music Composer
Scott Robertson First Assistant Director
Gregory Plotkin Editor
Heather Burton Stunts
Dale Gibson Stunt Coordinator
Anastas N. Michos Director of Photography
Allison Burnett Screenplay
Jennifer L. Smith Casting
Michael L. Mayer Art Direction
Amanda Williams Hairstylist
Jordan Paul Art Department Coordinator
Jennifer Strauss Hairstylist
Samantha Finkler Casting Associate
Trish Almeida Hair Department Head
Bruce Lawson Key Grip
Daniel S. Irwin Dialogue Editor
Vincent Cirelli Visual Effects Supervisor
Mitch Dubin Camera Operator
Robert Fyvolent Screenplay
Mark Brinker Screenplay
David Rosenbloom Editor
Cindy Carr Set Decoration
Randal R. Groves Construction Coordinator
Lana Veenker Casting
Molly Craytor Makeup Artist
D. Garen Tolkin Makeup Artist
Thomas Milano Music Editor
Juan Melendez Visual Effects Coordinator
Jenny Foster Visual Effects Producer
Kevin Lefler First Assistant Editor
Tom Bellfort Supervising Sound Editor
Brian C. Lawson Dolly Grip
Bill O'Leary Chief Lighting Technician
Cary Cooper Camera Technician
Steve Olsen Techno Crane Operator
Jonathan Rothbart Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason M. Moore Key Costumer
Elisabetta Beraldo Costume Design
Paul Eads Production Design
Christina Smith Makeup Department Head
Tony Bonaventura Property Master
Barbara Lorenz Hairstylist
Lisa Zagoria Casting Associate
Lori Lewis Casting Associate
Danny S. Kim Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Luna 3D Artist
Lauren Henry Animal Wrangler
Larz Anderson Special Effects Coordinator
Anna Fields Visual Effects Coordinator
Linda Booher-Ciarimboli Ager/Dyer
Warren Yeck Rigging Grip
Stefan Sonnenfeld Digital Intermediate
Scott Watkins Rigging Grip
George Billinger III Steadicam Operator
Gary Oldroyd Visual Effects Producer
Gail Carroll-Coe Boom Operator
Gary Summers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roland Sonnenburg Animal Wrangler
Bruce 'Sarge' Fleskes Rigging Gaffer
Jackie Lee Digital Intermediate
Nick Monton Digital Intermediate
Ken Riddle Rigging Grip
Salvatore Catanzaro Digital Intermediate
Mike Chiado Digital Intermediate
John Bramley Still Photographer
Gary A. Williams Dolly Grip
Migs Rustia Visual Effects Editor
James Moriana Foley
Gabe Shedd Visual Effects Coordinator
Victoria DeKay Wardrobe Supervisor
Suzie Sax Script Supervisor
Daniel J. Leahy Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glenn Morris Visual Effects Producer
Chris Howell Stunts
Tim W. Sullivan Stunts
James Notari Visual Effects Coordinator
Andrew Gilmore Techno Crane Operator
Paul Stemmer Visual Effects Editor
Chad Schott Visual Effects Supervisor
James McQuaide Visual Effects Supervisor
Shawn Sundby Camera Technician
Pavel Pranevsky CG Supervisor
Deborah L. Mazor Stunts
Gunter Simon Stunts
Glynna Grimala Dialogue Editor
Ronald 'Krobar' Lawler Rigging Grip
Jeffrey Wilhoit Foley
Justin van der Lek 3D Artist
Tesa Diaz Seamstress
Ann Scibelli Sound Effects Editor
Siggy Ferstl Digital Intermediate
Justin Johnson Digital Effects Supervisor
Todd Harris Storyboard Artist
Name Title
Andy Cohen Producer
Tom Rosenberg Producer
Gary Lucchesi Producer
James McQuaide Executive Producer
Eric Reid Producer
Sarah Platt Producer
Steven Pearl Producer
Richard S. Wright Producer
Hawk Koch Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
3.0

Nothing new and only proving that the horror genre in 2008 wasin need of reinvigoration. Jennifer Marsh is a secret service agent, her speciality is crime across the internet. One day she comes across a site that is untraceable, the host of the site conducts painful killings to entertain the wa ... tching public. The kicker being that the more people who log on and observe, the quicker the death will be, and, well people being people... There really isn't much to recommend here, outside of a solid performance from Diane Lane as Marsh, and some newer ingenious deaths to woo the gorno crowd, it's a buy the numbers horror thriller that seems to come along every three months. The villain is incredibly weak, the script is tepid and uninspiring, and the ending is as predictable as anything that has been done badly before. The premise promised so much as well, we are all here in an internet driven age, so what a perfect chance the makers had to play on users fears, sadly this fails in the same way that 2006s Stay Alive failed, thinking the premise alone will make a great genre piece. If you liked Hostel 12 and Saw 37, chances are you will get something from this film, but the original Saw, Cube and My Little Eye seem a million miles away now, for at least they had originality and vitality in their favour, Untraceable just comes across as a big league cash cow milking the purses of gorno children who fail to see the blunt hammer hitting them over the head. 3/10 for Diane only.

May 16, 2024
Fixyf
N/A

A terrible movie that is full of cruelty. The problem of cyber crime is never relevant in our time. This cannot but scare. I am glad that I am using the Utopia P2P application, which allows me to keep my data safe. ...

Jun 23, 2021