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| Director: | James Mangold |
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| Writer: | Michael Cooney |
| Staring: |
| Complete strangers stranded at a remote desert motel during a raging storm soon find themselves the target of a deranged murderer. As their numbers thin out, the travelers begin to turn on each other, as each tries to figure out who the killer is. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 25, 2003 |
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| Director: | James Mangold |
| Writer: | Michael Cooney |
| Genres: | Mystery, Thriller |
| Keywords | prostitute, detective, nevada, prisoner, rain, motel, weather, psychopath, ex-cop, stranded, murder, serial killer, slasher, psychological thriller, whodunit, storm, psychiatrist, convict, thunderstorm, rainstorm, split personality, mental disorders, murder mystery, dissociative identity disorder, isolated place |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Konrad Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $90,259,536
Budget: $28,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| John Cusack | Ed |
| Ray Liotta | Rhodes |
| Amanda Peet | Paris |
| John Hawkes | Larry |
| Alfred Molina | Doctor |
| Clea DuVall | Ginny |
| John C. McGinley | George |
| William Lee Scott | Lou |
| Jake Busey | Robert Maine |
| Pruitt Taylor Vince | Malcolm Rivers |
| Rebecca De Mornay | Caroline Suzanne |
| Carmen Argenziano | Defense Lawyer |
| Marshall Bell | District Attorney |
| Leila Kenzle | Alice |
| Matt Letscher | Assistant District Attorney |
| Bret Loehr | Timmy York |
| Holmes Osborne | Judge |
| Frederick Coffin | Detective Varole |
| Joe Hart | Bailiff Jenkins |
| Michael Hirsch | Naked Businessman |
| Terence Bernie Hines | Bailiff |
| Stuart M. Besser | Frozen Body |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Julia Frey | Visual Effects Producer |
| Carlane Passman | Costume Supervisor |
| Jonathan Hanousek | Hairstylist |
| Scott H. Eddo | Makeup Department Head |
| Lisa Beach | Casting |
| Cheree Welsh | Art Department Coordinator |
| Sarah Katzman | Casting |
| Cindy Carr | Set Decoration |
| Ron Bolanowski | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Sheila Waldron | Script Supervisor |
| Jane Galli | Makeup Department Head |
| Michelle Sebek | Stunt Double |
| Vicki Galloway Weimer | Visual Effects Producer |
| Jo Kissack Folsom | Set Costumer |
| Katharine Kremp | Key Hair Stylist |
| Judy Lovell | Makeup Artist |
| Greg Orloff | Sound Designer |
| Brian Simpson | Stunts |
| Brian Avery | Utility Stunts |
| James Mangold | Director |
| David Brenner | Editor |
| Phedon Papamichael | Director of Photography |
| Mark Friedberg | Production Design |
| Jess Gonchor | Art Direction |
| Arianne Phillips | Costume Design |
| Robert Stromberg | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Alan Silvestri | Original Music Composer |
| Michael Cooney | Writer |
| Jennifer Caputo | Stunts |
| Darlene Ava Williams | Stunt Double |
| Eric Norris | Stunts |
| Caryn Mower | Stunt Double |
| Brian Machleit | Stunts |
| Brett A. Jones | Stunts |
| Lisa Hoyle | Stunt Double |
| Tom Harper | Stunts |
| Rick Avery | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
| Agatha Christie | Original Concept |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Stuart M. Besser | Executive Producer |
| Dixie J. Capp | Associate Producer |
| Cathy Konrad | Producer |
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His story's so unbelievable, I think it just might be true. Identity is directed by James Mangold and written by Michael Cooney. It stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amada Peet, Clea DuVall, Rebecca De Mornay, Alfred Molina, John Hawkes, John C. McGinley, Jake Busey and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Music is ... by Alan Silvestri and cinematography by Phedon Papamichael Jr. Inspired by Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians, Identity pitches 10 characters trapped at a motel who begin getting killed off one by one... If you are going to do yet another take on Christies superb literary source then at least bring some freshness, so how nice to find that Identity does in fact ironically have its own. Set up is suitably in keeping with murder mystery shenanigans, there’s major flooding and our host of characters are bound to a shabby motel run by a shabby John Hawkes. On the edges of the frame we have another story where multiple killer Malcolm Rivers (the wonderful wobbly eyed P.T. Vince) is under interrogation to test for insanity to stave off his impending execution. Mangold uses flashbacks to put the various characters at the motel, in how they came to be there. There’s a creative ambitiousness about how Mangold constructs the pic that draws you in, which come the finale will either have you satiated or stupefied. The murder sequences are very well put together, with a couple being well ghoulish, and it’s a very impressive cast of actors working their way through the formulaic but fascinatingly cheat free psychological murk. It’s not as smart as it thinks it is but this has enough of an absorbing pull, and no little intelligence, to lift it higher than many other Agatha 10 copies. 7/10
It's one of my favorites, I rate it four stars and a half. ...
**Overall : One of the best plot twists I have ever seen!** Identity masterfully surprises and misleads every step of the way. What seems to be a run-of-the-mill slasher flick at a rundown motel on a stormy night is anything but average. With incredibly clever writing, Identity is a wild ride tha ... t will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Even if you are a pro at guessing who the killer is or catching plot twists before they happen, you will be shocked again and again by the twists and turns Identity takes. While it isn't a perfect movie, its creativity and rare brilliance make Identity a must-see film.
Awesome movie. One of my favorites. Very suspenseful. Keeps you interested till the end. The only thing that sucks is once you watch it once, it ruins to watch it again cause you know exactly what's going on. Worth a watch for sure. ...