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Inherent Vice

Love usually leads to trouble.
2014 | 149m | English

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In Los Angeles at the turn of the 1970s, drug-fueled detective Larry "Doc" Sportello investigates the disappearance of an ex-girlfriend.
Release Date: Dec 12, 2014
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Keywords california, detective, based on novel or book, 1970s, boat, ex-girlfriend, surreal, lawyer, disappearance, private investigator, pot smoking, hippie lifestyle, los angeles, california, drugs, loan shark, neo-noir, 1960s, heroin cartel
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Ghoulardi Film Company, RatPac Entertainment, IAC Films, JoAnne Sellar Productions
Box Office Revenue: $14,710,975
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 21, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joaquin Phoenix Larry "Doc" Sportello
Josh Brolin Lt. Det. Christian F. "Bigfoot" Bjornsen
Owen Wilson Coy Harlingen
Katherine Waterston Shasta Fay Hepworth
Reese Witherspoon Deputy D.A. Penny Kimball
Benicio del Toro Sauncho Smilax, Esq.
Jena Malone Hope Harlingen
Joanna Newsom Sortilège, who is also the narrator
Jordan Christian Hearn Denis
Hong Chau Jade
Jeannie Berlin Aunt Reet
Maya Rudolph Petunia Leeway
Michael Kenneth Williams Tariq Khalil
Martin Short Dr. Rudy Blatnoyd, D.D.S.
Sasha Pieterse Japonica Fenway
Martin Donovan Crocker Fenway
Eric Roberts Michael Z. "Mickey" Wolfmann
Serena Scott Thomas Sloane Wolfmann
Christopher Allen Nelson Glenn Charlock
Sam Jaeger Agent Flatweed
Timothy Simons Agent Borderline
Jillian Bell Chlorinda
Taylor Bonin Ensenada Slim
Martin Dew Dr. Buddy Tubeside
Shannon Collis Bambi
Catherine Haena Kim News Reporter
Vivienne Khaledi Amethyst Harlingen
Yvette Yates Redick Luz
Andrew Simpson Riggs Warbling
Joe Dioletto Cop with Bigfoot
Jack Kelly Burke Stodger (archive footage)
The Growlers The Boards
Belladonna Clancy Charlock
Alina Gatti Howdy Doper's Phone Voice (voice)
Elaine Tan Xandra
Wilson Bethel LAPD Officer #1
Anders Holm LAPD Officer #2
Emmet Unverzagt Bigfoot's Kid
Erica Sullivan Dr. Lily Hammer
Eva Fisher Dr. Threeply's Assistant #1
Jackie Michele Johnson Dr. Threeply's Assistant #2
Katie Schwartz Kimberly
Charley Morgan Dr. Igor
Keith Jardine Puck Beaverton
Delaina Mitchell Mrs. Chastity Bjornsen
Michael Cotter Rhus Frothingham
Peter McRobbie Adrian Prussia
Shannon C. Sullivan Adrian Prussia's Secretary
Samantha Lemole Golden Fang Mother
Madison Leisle Golden Fang Daughter
Liam Van Joosten Golden Fang Son
Matt Doyle Golden Fang Father
Christian Williams Smedley
Jefferson Mays Dr. Threeply
David Prak Buddhist Monk
Amy Ferguson Bodhi
Emma Dumont Zinnia
Scott Aschenbrenner Jesus Guard (uncredited)
Christina Bobrowsky Patient (uncredited)
Peter Bonilla Police Officer (uncredited)
Gregoer Boru Recording Tech (uncredited)
Marianne Bourg Beach Girl (uncredited)
Toyia Brown Harmony (uncredited)
Stu Brumbaugh Groupie (uncredited)
Seth Cash Detective (uncredited)
Laura Lyon Rossi Groupie (uncredited)
Ashleigh Biller Patient (uncredited)
Elizabeth Colunga Patient (uncredited)
Emma Cooper Groupie (uncredited)
Nick de Graffenreid Patient (uncredited)
Adam Dorsey Jesus Guard (uncredited)
Ken Edling Judge (uncredited)
Jenna Emery Groupie (uncredited)
Al Function Biker (uncredited)
Brandy Futch Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Lauren Goncher Dental Assistant (uncredited)
Ellen Ho Chinese Waitress (uncredited)
Jessica Huss Speed Freak (uncredited)
Robert Peoples Patient (uncredited)
Dallas James Auto Mechanic (uncredited)
Christopher Karl Johnson Mr. Robinson (uncredited)
Timothy Lally Commando (uncredited)
Adeana Lane Beach Girl (uncredited)
Kira Legg Groupie (uncredited)
Tracy Ann Lisa District Attorney (uncredited)
Blue LoLan Patient (uncredited)
Jacob Lyman Mormon FBI Agent (uncredited)
Amanda Maddox Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Emilee Madrak Groupie (uncredited)
Kirstin Masters Dental Assistant (uncredited)
Zach McMahon Police Officer (uncredited)
Chelsea O'Toole Patient (uncredited)
Shaun Parker Commando (uncredited)
Rodney J. Richards Adrian Prussia's Friend (uncredited)
Philip Roosevelt Hippie in Commune (uncredited)
Osamu Saito Japanese Waiter (uncredited)
Joel Shock Police Officer (uncredited)
Matthew Skomo Detective (uncredited)
Chantal Thuy Groupie (uncredited)
Diana Elizabeth Torres Lourdes (uncredited)
Name Job
Amy Wells Set Decoration
Cassandra Kulukundis Casting
David Crank Production Design
Leslie Jones Editor
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Erica Frauman Post Production Supervisor
Demelza Cronin Production Coordinator
John Barba Casting Associate, Casting Assistant
Karen Ruth Getchell Production Supervisor
Jillian Giacomini Script Supervisor
Eric Richard Lasko Second Assistant Director
Jeff Kunkle Key Grip
David M. Roberts Boom Operator
Kelly Doran Utility Sound
Trevor Tavares Second Second Assistant Director
Conner McKinley Art Department Coordinator
Anthony D. Parrillo Set Designer
Colin Anderson Steadicam Operator
Aaron Ali Tichenor Second Assistant Camera
Matthew Mebane Camera Loader
Matthew Cavaliero Property Master
Wilson Webb Still Photographer
Kim Richey Assistant Property Master
Cortney Lynn Kammerer Post Production Coordinator
Myke Schwartz Stunt Coordinator
Karen Teneyck Graphic Designer
John W. Micheletos Leadman
Tyler Kettenburg Set Dresser
Stephen Lauritzen Set Dresser
Marco López Set Dresser
Michael Murray Jr. Set Dresser
Michael Tolochko Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Mike Bonnaud Rigging Gaffer
Brad Rea Dolly Grip
Joe Chouchanian Best Boy Grip
Jamie Franta Grip
Nicholas Kirsten Grip
Larry Ring Location Manager
Kelly A. Snyder Production Accountant
Brandon Linville First Assistant Accountant
Aaron Walrod Payroll Accountant
Kristen Kopp Assistant Costume Designer
Wendy M. Craig Costume Supervisor
Grace Lambert Pyke Key Costumer
David 'Goldy' Goldsmith Video Assist Operator
Gigi Williams Makeup Department Head
Susan Stepanian Key Makeup Artist
Miia Kovero Hair Department Head
Patricia DeHaney Key Hair Stylist
Roxane Griffin Key Hair Stylist
Graeme Stewart Music Editor
Richard Quinn Supervising Dialogue Editor
Brad Semenoff Dialogue Editor
Luke Dunn Gielmuda Sound Effects Editor
Doug Winningham Foley Editor
Frank Rinella Foley Artist, Foley Supervisor
Lars Petersen Construction Coordinator
Paul E. Stroh Transportation Coordinator
Chris Raines Transportation Captain
Robert T. Chestnut Transportation Co-Captain
Robert Ziegler Conductor
Dan Muscarella Color Timer
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Tom Ajar Projection
Rachel Berry Visual Effects Producer
Christina Graff Visual Effects Producer
Paul Graff Visual Effects Supervisor
Shye Ben Tzur Music
Sally Potters Assistant Production Coordinator
Jack Anderson Thanks
Lucille Anderson Thanks
Minnie Ida Anderson Thanks
Pearl Minnie Anderson Thanks
Monty L. Simons Stunts
Eric Linden Stunts
Paul Thomas Anderson Writer, Director
Jonny Greenwood Original Music Composer
Mark Bridges Costume Design
Ruth De Jong Art Direction
Robert Elswit Director of Photography
Chris Scarabosio Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Daniel Lupi Unit Production Manager
Adam Somner First Assistant Director
Erik L. Brown First Assistant Camera
Andy Jurgensen First Assistant Editor
Matthew Wood Supervising Sound Editor
David Acord Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Slanec Dialogue Editor
Coya Elliott First Assistant Sound Editor
Andrea Gard Foley Artist
Ed Begley Jr. Thanks
Jeremy Fry Stunts
Dennis Keiffer Stunts
Tom McComas Stunts
Benjamin Hoffman Stunts
Kenny Richards Stunts
Jim Palmer Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunts
Valli O'Reilly Makeup Artist
Anthony Gordon Makeup Artist
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Thomas Pynchon Novel
Michael Bauman Chief Lighting Technician
John Pritchett Sound Mixer
Rick Miller Stunts
Danny Durr Lighting Technician
Name Title
Albert Chi Co-Producer
Paul Thomas Anderson Producer
Daniel Lupi Producer
JoAnne Sellar Producer
Adam Somner Executive Producer
Eli Bush Co-Producer
Scott Rudin Executive Producer
Steven Mnuchin Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Josh Brolin Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress N/A Nominated
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Reviews

mattwilde123
7.0

'Inherent Vice' is the next feature film from Paul Thomas Anderson and you can tell. It boasts a great soundtrack, brilliant acting and a very convoluted story as it tells the story of a private detective (Phoenix) as he investigates into the disappearance of a former girlfriend. The screenplay i ... s very confusing. It is hard to follow and purposely so as it introduces many characters and multiple stories but I have heard that this aspect of the screenplay is very true to the original source material. All I could do was admit that the film was too bewildering and to enjoy the many jokes and humorous situations. Joaquin Phoenix is tremendous as the main character Larry "Doc" Sportello. He is complimented with a great supporting cast such as Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro. Overall, 'Inherent Vice' is not a typical popcorn flick and I was very confused by the overwhelming plot. ★★★½

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
10.0

I kind of feel that Anderson lends himself to a film like this. He uses a lot of extreme wide angles and if you ever smoked a little dope in college the world looks a little like when you mount that 18mm on your SLR. His choice of lenses lends itself to telling the story of a guy like Doc without go ... ing over the top ala Fear and Loathing and making it a little too blatantly FX. The humor works in best possible dry as a martini kind of way, and it's played straight like comedy should be. But really, the premise sold me. Take a hard boiled film noir kind of mystery and replace Sam Spade with the perpetual stoner and then watch him try to solve a mystery. It's incoherent enough to make you believe that Doc is just a little too rocked to function properly most of the time, which is reflected in his effectiveness and decision making skills. He's smart enough to not bumble his way through it, but has gotten off the magic school bus enough to do his best possible work. And it makes the film do that one singular thing that all movies are required to do in order to be called a success... it entertains. And honestly it's a delight to watch. The acting was great, the director was the best possible person to take on the adaptation, and the lighting walked that fine line between naturalistic and cinematic. I'd call it a beautiful film, but it's hard to call a movie about drugs beautiful without sounding utterly pretentious... so, I'll settle with the highest praise a movie can get... it's entertaining and a pleasure to watch.

Jan 11, 2023