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Nightmare Alley

Man or beast.
2021 | 150m | English

(177301 votes)

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An ambitious carnival man with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychologist who is even more dangerous than he is.
Release Date: Dec 02, 2021
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Writer: Kim Morgan, Guillermo del Toro, William Lindsay Gresham
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords infidelity, based on novel or book, love triangle, tarot cards, mentor, hustler, lie, supernatural, carnival, con artist, murder, fugitive, alcoholic, grifter, séance, carny, neo-noir, freak show, 1940s, spiritism, mentalist, violence, gloomy
Production Companies Double Dare You, Searchlight Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $39,629,195
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bradley Cooper Stanton Carlisle
Cate Blanchett Dr. Lilith Ritter
Toni Collette Zeena the Seer
Willem Dafoe Clem Hoatley
Richard Jenkins Ezra Grindle
Rooney Mara Molly Cahill
Ron Perlman Bruno
Mary Steenburgen Mrs. Kimball
David Strathairn Pete
Mark Povinelli The Major
Peter MacNeill Judge Kimball
Holt McCallany Anderson
Paul Anderson Geek #1
Lara Jean Chorostecki Louise Hoatley
Jim Beaver Sheriff Jedediah Judd
Clifton Collins Jr. Funhouse Jack
Tim Blake Nelson Carny Boss
David Hewlett Dr. Elrood
Sarah Mennell Abigail
Mike Hill Dogboy Jojo
Caleb Ellsworth-Clark Drunk #1
Dian Bachar Fee Fee the Birdgirl
Troy James The Snake Man
Matthew MacCallum Human Skeleton
Samantha Rodes Zizi the Pinhead
Jesse Buck Geek #2
Perry Mucci Hotel Manager
Bill MacDonald Stanton’s Dad
Dan Lett Deputy #1
Catherine McGregor Copa Woman
Martin Julien Bus Station Shaving Man
Natalie Brown Lilith’s Receptionist
Daniel Falk Patron #1
Tim Post Armed Guard #1
Will Conlon Armed Guard #2
Stephen McHattie Hobo #1
James Collins Train Yard Man
Lili Connor Woman in Floral Dress
Danny Waugh Piano Player
Walter Rinaldi Drunk
Andrew Locke Train Worker
Calvin Desautels Policeman
Derrick Moore Stagehand
Linden Porco Brofo the Small
Grant Bradley Deputy #2
Dani Klupsch Geek Pit Patron
Vikki Ring Geek Pit Patron
Vanessa Botbyl Geek Pit Patron
Michael Bridgeman Geek Pit Patron
Charles Langille Geek Pit Patron
Paul Taylor Geek Pit Patron
Clyde Whitham Geek Pit Patron
Romina Power Party Guest (uncredited)
Keith Lukowski Security Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Kim Morgan Screenplay
Cam McLauchlin Editor
Brandt Gordon Art Direction
Allan Cooke Makeup Artist
Kelsey Jean Makeup Artist
Christian T. Cooke Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dashen Naidoo Sound Effects Editor
Jill Purdy Supervising Sound Editor
Brad Zoern Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nathan Robitaille Sound Designer
Cassandra Lyons Makeup Artist
Christian Baqueiro Set Dresser
Chad Corbi Set Dresser
Scott D. Edwards Assistant Set Decoration
Emma Geldart Set Dresser
Jesse Hutchins Set Dresser
Patricia Larman Set Decoration Buyer
Sorin Popescu Set Designer
Shirin Rashid Set Designer
Jane Stoiacico Set Designer
Divyansh Mittal Visual Effects Supervisor
Suzanne Aplin Costume Supervisor
Jeff Dineen Set Costumer
Marissa Haley Makeup Artist
Eric s Wilson Makeup Artist
Ryan MacDuff Visual Effects Producer
Sara Sahr Set Costumer
Robin D. Cook Casting
Meredith Rovito Extras Casting
Jonathan Oliveira Casting Associate
Rachel Musson Extras Casting Assistant
Kelly Boaz Casting Assistant
Al Vrkljan Stunt Driver
A.J. Verel Utility Stunts
Bryan J. Thomas Stunts
Nick Stead Stunt Double
Dana Jones Stunt Double
Dana Howes Transportation Coordinator
Arlene Halpenny-Heeley Cast Driver
Tony Sarandos Assistant Editor
Douglas Wilkinson Post Production Supervisor
Guillermo del Toro Screenplay, Director
Dan Laustsen Director of Photography
Luis Sequeira Costume Design
Stephannie Hawkins Stunt Double
Nathan Johnson Original Music Composer
Morag Ross Makeup Artist
Eldo Ray Estes Makeup Department Head
Bruce Winant ADR Voice Casting
William Lindsay Gresham Novel
Myles Koops Extras Casting Assistant
Ashley Gray Casting Associate
Donna Dupere Extras Casting
Angela Citrola Extras Casting
Wayne Wells Stunts
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
Sean Skene Stunt Double
Dan Skene Stunt Double
Erik Schultz Stunt Double, Stunt Driver
Aj Risi Stunts
Jamie Jones Stunt Coordinator
Blair Johannes Stunts
Justin Howell Stunts
Gabrielle-Anne Désy Stunts
Mike Chute Stunt Double
Nick Alachiotis Stunts
Anna Krempholtz Scenic Artist
Christina Pitts Jazzar Associate Choreographer
Tamara Deverell Production Design
Shane Vieau Set Decoration
Dennis Berardi Visual Effects Supervisor
Jordan Samuel Makeup Artist
Name Title
Guillermo del Toro Producer
J. Miles Dale Producer
Bradley Cooper Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

garethmb
N/A

Stanton Carlisle (Bradley Cooper); is a man trying to get by in late 1930s America in the new film "Nightmare Alley". Our first introduction to Stanton is less than flattering and he soon finds himself employed at a Carnival after coming upon it by chance. The eager Stanton is given advice and to ... ols of the trade by his boss Clem (Willem Dafoe) as well as the mystic Zeena (Toni Collette) and Stanton eagerly wants to get ahead. While striking a friendship with fellow employee Molly (Rooney Mara); Stanton learns that Zeena's older and alcoholic husband has a skill from a former act where he learns to read people and use verbal cues to appear to have the power of clairvoyance. Eventually, Stanton seeks bigger opportunities and leaves with Molly for the city where they in time develop a successful act that offers them two shows a night at a fancy hotel and some of the finer things in life. Unwilling to be content with what he has; Stanton becomes involved with a Psychologist named Lilith (Cate Blanchett) and uses her knowledge to set up higher-profile marks who will pay well for his supposed abilities and in doing so; sets a dangerous chain of events into motion. The film is based on the 1946 book of the same name and an earlier 1947 film, and while it does an amazing job with the visuals and moody atmosphere of the era; it is a very long and slowly-paced film. The movie is over 2.5 hours long and comes across as overly long and self-indulgent as Director Guillermo del Toro could easily have shaved 30-45 minutes from the film and told the story without losing much. The cast and performances are very good but a slow-paced and dour film is not an ideal way to spend 2.5 hours at the movies no matter how much it has going for it. The movie does have some good points but I think it will do much better on streaming and home video where audiences can pause and take a break. If you are a fan of the Noir style of old; then this may be just what you are looking for, but I think it should have been so much more. 3.5 stars out of 5.

Dec 02, 2021
ChrisSawin
7.0

The duration of _Nightmare Alley_ may seem like a slog even as you’re watching it. On one hand, your mindset is essentially, “How many times do I have to watch Bradley Cooper read a book and point at his temple over and over for two and a half hours?” But _Nightmare Alley_ is expertly crafted in ... a way that every sequence feels relevant later on and it leaves you with a lot to ponder after it ends. It’s a beautiful film with an incredible cast full of strong performances from del Toro regulars. It may feel like an extreme case of a slow burn, but it’s also a rare instance where it’s worth your valuable time and the investment. The audience being in on the con from the start makes you feel like part of the carny family. At this point in his illustriously hellish career, _Nightmare Alley_ is arguably Guillermo del Toro’s best written film. **Full review:** https://boundingintocomics.com/2021/12/13/nightmare-alley-review-a-murky-noir-that-tinkers-with-greatness/

Dec 13, 2021
r96sk
10.0

This is great! I loved it! <em>'Nightmare Alley'</em> is a superb watch! I particularly enjoyed the beginning and end, which are truly excellent; the middle part isn't as strong, but is still top notch in its own right. I love the dark atmosphere it sets from the get-go, the sound design is outst ... anding - some bits are so striking and I love it! It has a quality, engrossing story to boot. Bradley Cooper leads the cast with quality, though he isn't even the sole standout of the film. He is joined by a whole host of terrific performers: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, David Strathairn ... I could go on, simply phenomenal casting! I wanted more of them all, and yet felt I got the perfect amount too. The 150 minute run time went by incredibly quickly for me; if I hadn't known it was on for that long, I would never have guessed its length to be anywhere near that. It's a slow burn, but a slow burn done tremendously. Guillermo del Toro - this is the first film of his I've seen - & Co. did a super job, I have no complaints at all. I was toying for ages between a 9 or a 10 rating, it just about creeps its way into the latter. Just brilliant. Go watch!

Feb 04, 2022
beyondthecineramadome
5.0

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/the-spook-show-must-go-on-nightmare-alley-review<a> Writer and director Guillermo del Toro has built his career on monster movies. He’s filled them with the Pale Man, the Crimson Woman, a fish man, all creatures you ... don’t want to find yourself alone with at night. And yet, time and again, del Toro shows us that the real monsters, the things that should scare us the most, are our fellow humans.

Jul 15, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

Bradley Cooper picks up the baton from Tyrone Power (1948) as the ambitious "Stanton Carlisle", a shrewd young man who works the travelling shows with an eye for the main chance. That chance comes when he hooks up with Toni Collette's "Zeena", who shows him the tricks of their mentalist trade. Prett ... y soon they are fooling the great and the good - and he meets "Dr. Ritter" (Cate Blanchett). She is a psychiatrist, every bit as ambitious and ruthless as he and is content to share some of the innermost secrets of her clients with him so he can exploit their suffering. To the top of their list goes sceptical millionaire "Ezra Grindle". Together they conjure up one hell of a sting on this man - but can they succeed? This film looks great, but I found it took too long to become interesting. Cooper is handsome, but struggles with the unscrupulousness that the part needed to convey, and his scenes with Blanchett lack chemistry, indeed it is Collette who really steals the few scenes she is in - especially towards the rather twisted end of the tale. It is good, but maybe just had too much time and money and the story sacrificed some of it's soul here.

Jul 07, 2022
mooney240
3.0

**RUN! Save yourselves!** The cinematography makes this movie lovely to watch while being miserable to experience. Filled with amazing actors trying to make sense of a film riddled with plot holes and disappointment. I was hoping for a good Del Toro horror movie and sadly was met with a poorly ex ... ecuted mystery romp... spent the whole movie hoping the ending would somehow save it... and sadly, it did not.

Sep 03, 2022