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Murder by Numbers

The only flaw in their plan was her.
2002 | 120m | English

(64997 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Barbet Schroeder
Writer: Tony Gayton
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Tenacious homicide detective Cassie Mayweather and her still-green partner are working a murder case, attempting to profile two malevolently brilliant young men: cold, calculating killers whose dark secrets might explain their crimes.
Release Date: Apr 19, 2002
Director: Barbet Schroeder
Writer: Tony Gayton
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords detective, fbi, homicide, nerd, vice, intellectual, high school, partner, murder, rich, forensic
Production Companies Castle Rock Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Schroeder Hoffman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $56,714,147
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sandra Bullock Cassie Mayweather
Ben Chaplin Sam Kennedy
Ryan Gosling Richard Haywood
Michael Pitt Justin Pendleton
Agnes Bruckner Lisa Mills
Chris Penn Ray Feathers
R. D. Call Rod Cody
Tom Verica Al Swanson
Janni Brenn Ms. Elder
John Vickery Restaurant Manager
Michael Canavan Mr. Chechi
Krista Carpenter Olivia Lake
Neal Matarazzo Male Officer in Flashback
Adilah Barnes Lab Technician
Jim Jansen Lawyer
Paula Scarpino Female Officer in Flashback
Brian Stepanek Parole Board Marshall
Sharon Madden Nurse
John Doolittle Fingerprint Technician
Dennis Cockrum Criminalist #1 at Ray's House
Eric Saiet Criminalist #2 at Ray's House
Nancy Osborne Richard's Mother
Ralph Seymour Paramedic
Christine Healy Justin's Mother
Nick Offerman Cop at Richard's House
Todd Leatherbury Cop at First Crime Scene
Name Job
Thomas Valentine Art Direction
Suzanne Hanover Still Photographer
Deva Anderson Music Supervisor
Kevin J. Lang Rigging Gaffer
Eileen A. O'Donnell Production Coordinator
Stuart Wurtzel Production Design
Carol Oditz Costume Design
Bob Gorelick Steadicam Operator
Nic Ratner Music Editor
Nicholas Renbeck Supervising Sound Editor
Cindy Hochman Production Supervisor
Seth Arnett Stunts
Bruce Benson Pilot, Stunts
Jerome Butler Dialect Coach
Rebecca Nicolaou Assistant Editor
Thomas Causey Sound Mixer
Tony Gayton Screenplay
Linda Matthews Costume Supervisor
Hilton Rosemarin Set Decoration
Howard Feuer Casting
Dustin Blauvelt Camera Operator
Julie Carr First Assistant Editor
Lona Vigi Hairstylist
Steph Benseman Unit Production Manager
Julie Duvic Location Manager
Tamara McDonough Assistant Editor
Trish Gallaher Glenn Property Master
Maggie Morgan Assistant Costume Designer
Kathleen Freeman Assistant Makeup Artist
Masako Masuda Assistant Art Director
Raymond Consing Storyboard Artist
Peter Clemens Set Designer
Charles Gibson Visual Effects Supervisor
Bruno Van Zeebroeck Special Effects Coordinator
Alex L. Worman Unit Publicist
Lorraine Crossman Costumer
Daril Alder Leadman
Chris Winn Craft Service
Grant Maxwell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wyatt Sprague Sound Effects Editor
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Paul J. Zydel ADR Mixer
Cate Montana Apprentice Sound Editor
Delphine Robertson Music Coordinator
Simon Cassels Title Designer
Pamela S. Westmore Makeup Artist
Robert Blasi Art Department Coordinator
Cinda-Lin James Stunts
Michelle Harrison Associate Editor
Misako Shimizu Assistant Editor
Gary Tandrow Chief Lighting Technician
Terry Anderson Key Costumer
Medusah Assistant Hairstylist, Hairstylist
Caroline Perzan Assistant Set Decoration
Antoinette J. Gordon Set Designer
Paul A. Levin Post Production Supervisor
John R. Elliott Construction Coordinator
Mandy Friedrich Studio Teacher
Patia Prouty Costumer
Dwayne Grady Assistant Property Master
H. Leah Amir Craft Service
Gina Alfano ADR Supervisor
Heather Gross Assistant Sound Editor
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Alexa Zimmerman Apprentice Sound Editor
Robert Dawson Title Designer
Dale E. Grahn Color Timer
Gary C. Beaird Key Grip
Valli O'Reilly Key Makeup Artist
John Berger Assistant Art Director
Martin Charles Graphic Designer
Daniel R. Jennings Set Designer
James F. Truesdale Set Designer
Ann Gray Post Production Coordinator
Larry Guy Clause Construction Foreman
Conan Castro Jr. Costumer
Joseph F. Brennan Boom Operator
Michael J. Bailey Best Boy Electric
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lewis Goldstein Sound Effects Editor
Kam Chan Foley Supervisor
Chris Fielder Assistant Sound Editor
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Justin Blampied Title Designer
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Barbet Schroeder Director
Clint Mansell Original Music Composer
Luciano Tovoli Director of Photography
Lee Percy Editor
Kerry Lyn McKissick Script Supervisor
Norman Howell Stunt Coordinator
Ron Bochar Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Lori Guidroz Key Hair Stylist
Donna Evans Stunt Double
Stanton Barrett Stunts
Craig Baxley Jr. Stunts
Kanin Howell Stunts
Steve Saklad Set Designer
Cliff Fleming Pilot
Alan D. Purwin Pilot
Dennis Sands Scoring Mixer
Name Title
Jeffrey Stott Executive Producer
Susan Hoffman Producer
Barbet Schroeder Producer
Sandra Bullock Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

A pact made with relentless fire that requires that, while some live, others die. A modern spin on the Leopold and Loeb case, directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Sandra Bullock as a cop with emotional baggage trying to prove that two high school kids (Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt) have com ... mitted what they think is the perfect murder - just for kicks, allegedly. There's nothing exactly awful about the film, it's well performed by the principal players, engrossing in narrative, beautifully lensed by Luciano Tovoli and Schroeder layers the production with a suitable feeling of unease. Sadly there's no psychological depth given the two boys by writer Tony Gayton, which renders the whole motives and means, and the investigation of such, as being a shallow exercise in thriller film making. Running at two hours in length doesn't help matters, because this further irritates that more meat was not written onto Gosling and Pitt's bones, while it also exposes just how hackneyed and clichéd the picture is. Which when the story should be psychologically profound, marks this out as a frustrating viewing experience. 6/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
6.0

Decent crime-thriller that I saw back in 2002 (probably in theaters as I did go on a weekly basis back then) and while never really impressed me, still found it watchable thanks to the performances from a young Ryan Gosling (only his fifth film) and Michael Pitt, and Sandra Bullock was alright as a ... damaged homicide detective. Plot plays like an episode of Criminal Minds, which isn't a bad thing to me. Also fun seeing Nick Offerman in a bit role. **3.25/5**

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

This is yet another role in which Sandra Bullock plays a cop on the outskirts of her team. She is "Cassie", a woman with intimacy issues who gets teamed up with "Sam" (Ben Chaplin) whom she toys with as if he were a kitten both personally and on their case to investigate what looks like the perfect ... murder. A distinct lack of clues leads her bloodhound nose to a school where, without the slightest shred of evidence, she alights on the wealthy "Haywood" (Ryan Gosling) to whom she takes an instant dislike. Further ferreting around lead the pair to "Pendleton" (Michael Pitt) who is partial to a little caviar, as was the corpse. Might they all be connected? I've rarely seen a potentially decent ensemble cast wasted like this. Bullock just isn't at the races, her character is frankly really quite boring and the rapport with the out of his depth Chaplin just doesn't work. There is the glimmer of an homo-erotic relationship between Gosling and the always enigmatic Pitt, but I think maybe that is just because my brain was scrabbling around trying to find a reason to make it through this really disappointing feature. In the end it is a battle of wills, and those who seem to hold all the aces play their hand as if their arms had been amputated; serendipity plays way too big a part in the denouement and at just shy of two hours, I found myself looking out of the window at the seagulls more than I might have liked. Not very good!

Jul 06, 2022