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Flatliners

Some lines shouldn't be crossed.
1990 | 115m | English

(97539 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Joel Schumacher
Writer: Peter Filardi
Staring:
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Five medical students want to find out if there is life after death. They plan to stop one of their hearts for a few seconds, thus simulating death, and then bring the person back to life.
Release Date: Aug 10, 1990
Director: Joel Schumacher
Writer: Peter Filardi
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama, Horror
Keywords life and death, afterlife, haunted by the past, medical student, near-death experience, college student, medical experiment
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Stonebridge Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $61,489,265
Budget: $26,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kiefer Sutherland Nelson Wright
Julia Roberts Rachel Mannus
Kevin Bacon David Labraccio
William Baldwin Joe Hurley
Oliver Platt Randy Steckle
Kimberly Scott Winnie Hicks
Joshua Rudoy Billy Mahoney
Benjamin Mouton Rachel's Father
Aeryk Egan Young Nelson
Kesha Reed Young Winnie
Hope Davis Anne Coldren
Jim Ortlieb Uncle Dave
John Duda Young David
Megan Stewart Playground Kid
Tressa Thomas Playground Kid
Sanna Vraa Bridget
Beth Grant Housewife
Marilyn Dodds Frank Bag Lady
Patricia Belcher Edna
Deborah Thompson Duda Terry (as Deborah Thompson)
Julie Warner One of Joe's Woman
Gonzo Gonzalez Playground Kid
Afram Bill Williams Ben Hicks
Elinore O'Connell Rachel's Mother
Nicole Niblack Joe's Woman
Cynthia Bassham Joe's Woman
Sarabeth Tucek Joe's Woman
Ilona Margolis Joe's Woman
Iilana B'tiste Joe's Woman
Deborah Torchio Joe's Woman
Deborah Goomas Joe's Woman
Michelle McKee Joe's Woman
Nancy Moran Joe's Woman
Dede Latinopoulos Joe's Woman
Susan French Terminal Woman
Angela Paton Doctor
Baadja-Lyne Odums Nurse
John Benjamin Martin Man on Crack
John Fink Doctor
Evelina Fernández Latin Woman
Ingrid Oliu Latin Wife
Anne James Beth
K.K. Dodds Jill
Natsuko Ohama Professor
Marie-Alise Recasner Girl at the Bottom of Stairs (uncredited)
Shauna O'Brien One of Joe's Women (uncredited)
Ted Otis Medical Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Martin T. Hill Transportation Captain
William F. Hogan Transportation Co-Captain
Armand Paoletti Transportation Coordinator
John T. Kretchmer First Assistant Director
Phil Hetos Color Timer
Ted J. Kredo Best Boy Electric
Moose Enright Electrician
Jacolyn Baker Location Manager
Ray Zimmerman Production Accountant
Susan Trembly Publicist
Peter Filardi Writer
Richard Rudolph Music Supervisor
Jim Weidman Music Editor
Pamela Alch Script Supervisor
Mali Finn Casting
Robert Brown Editor
Susan Becker Costume Design
Eugenio Zanetti Production Design
Anne Kuljian Set Decoration
Yolanda Toussieng Hairstylist
Stephen McEveety Unit Production Manager
Richard C. Franklin Supervising Sound Editor
Shari Leibowitz Production Coordinator
Bill Erickson Stunt Coordinator
Jim Dultz Art Direction
Laurence Byrne Art Department Assistant
Greg John Callas Construction Coordinator
Richard Hoffenberg Construction Foreman
Stephen Homsy Set Designer
Michael Scott Camera Operator
Gene Kearney Key Grip
Christine M. Loss Still Photographer
Rosemarie Fall Costume Supervisor
Marlene Hajdu Set Costumer
Ramon Pahoyo Craft Service
Michael Burnett Makeup Effects
Chantal Feghali Post Production Supervisor
William A. Petrotta Property Master
Michael Denering Scenic Artist
Geoffrey Patterson Boom Operator
Angie Luckey Assistant Sound Editor
David MacMillan Production Sound Mixer
Shawn Murphy Sound Mixer
Paul Timothy Carden Sound Editor
Peter Donen Visual Effects Supervisor
Jim Prior Additional Editing
Gary Schilz Second Assistant Director
Michael R. Gannon Assistant Property Master
Petra Bach ADR Editor
Ed Golya ADR Mixer
Greg Orloff Foley Mixer
Carolyn Tapp Foley Recordist
Richard L. Hill Special Effects Technician
Lou Weinert Assistant Camera
Nathaniel James Dunn Best Boy Grip
Steve Adcock Second Assistant Camera
Megan McConnell Casting Assistant
Pattye Rogers Assistant Editor
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Marty Paich Conductor
Marsha Zvonkin Assistant Accountant
Tammy Karabas Assistant Production Coordinator
Ed Ayer Chief Lighting Technician
Barbara L. Roche Extras Casting
Rocky Buzzini Production Assistant
Bobby Porter Stunt Double
Larry Nicholas Stunt Double
Ve Neill Makeup Artist
Jan de Bont Director of Photography
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Charles L. Campbell Supervising Sound Editor
Cal Roberts First Assistant Camera
Anna Behlmer Sound Recordist
John Roesch Foley Artist
Rick LeFevour Stunt Double
Joel Schumacher Director
Name Title
Rick Bieber Producer
Michael I. Rachmil Executive Producer
Peter Filardi Executive Producer
Michael Douglas Producer
Scott Rudin Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

The arrogance of medicinally inclined youth! I remember coming out the theatre after having seen Flatliners in 1990 and being really annoyed. The premise of the story is so superb and was ripe for a terrifying horror film, but Flatliners then, and now, is not terrifying, but that actually doesn't ... matter. In 1990 some of the more bright young acting prospects were off making Memphis Belle, the other half that was made up of potential Brat Packers like Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt and Kevin Bacon, were joining director Joel Schumacher for this delve into life after death experiments. The tyro medical students, led by a darkly egotistical Sutherland, begin inducing their own deaths to see what awaits once the flatline has been reached. Seems great at first, but as the students push the time limits of being dead still further, what comes into their real worlds is actually not welcome. Pic is never close to being frightening, but the thematics involved are chilling and the big message at its heart is loud and clear. At times it's an uneasy blend of supernatural dalliances and medical science, but the breezy cast hold engagement, while cinematographer Jan de Bont's misty lenses are perfectly in the realm of the ethereal. 7/10

May 16, 2024
GenerationofSwine
10.0

Stop for a minute and contemplate the fact that Joel Schumacher made this when he was channeling Joel Schumacher and it actually turned out to be a good, compelling, and frightening film. How the heck did that happen? I mean, sure, the story was good for a horror flick and it was pretty compel ... ling. And, to be fair, it did have a great case and the acting was beyond par. So you know, there was a lot working for it despite it being Joel Schumacher in the 90s being Joel Schumacher in the 90s. I guess what I am saying is that you should give it a shot, despite the director.

Jan 11, 2023