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Matchstick Men

Lie. Cheat. Steal. Rinse. Repeat.
2003 | 116m | English

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A phobic con artist and his protege are on the verge of pulling off a lucrative swindle when the con artist's teenage daughter arrives unexpectedly.
Release Date: Sep 12, 2003
Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: Nicholas Griffin, Eric Garcia, Ted Griffin
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords based on novel or book, parent child relationship, con man, daughter, pole dancer, obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd), criminal, bank vault, neurotic
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Rickshaw Productions, LivePlanet, ImageMovers
Box Office Revenue: $65,565,672
Budget: $62,000,000
Updates Updated: Dec 14, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicolas Cage Roy Waller
Sam Rockwell Frank Mercer
Alison Lohman Angela
Bruce Altman Dr. Klein
Bruce McGill Chuck Frechette
Jenny O'Hara Mrs. Schaffer
Steve Eastin Mr. Schaffer
Beth Grant Laundry Lady
Sheila Kelley Kathy
Fran Kranz Slacker Boyfriend
Tim Kelleher Bishop
Nigel Gibbs Holt
Bill Saito Pharmacist #1
Tim Maculan Pharmacist #2
Stoney Westmoreland Man in Line
Lynn Ann Leveridge Bank Clerk
Giannina Facio Bank Teller
Sonya Eddy Parking Garage Cashier
Michael Clossin Long Winded Parking Booth Driver
Kim Cassidy Stripper
Paul Hubbard Store Clerk
Monnae Michaell Carpet Store Manager
Dennis Anderson Cashier
Marco Kyris Pizza Boy
Jerry Hauck Taxi Cab Driver
Jim Zulevic Bartender
Ramsey Malouky Hospital Intern
Andi Sherrill Pharmacy Cashier
Kate Steele Strip Club Waitress
Adam Clark Strip Club Bouncer
Daniel Villarreal Car Wash Employee
Marco Assante Valet Parker
Melora Walters Heather (uncredited)
Larry Vigus Pharmacy Customer (uncredited)
Name Job
Terri Taylor Casting Associate
François Duhamel Still Photographer
John Mathieson Director of Photography
Dody Dorn Music Supervisor, Editor
Debra Zane Casting
Marc Streitenfeld Music Editor
Nicholas Griffin Screenplay
Michael Manson Art Direction
Daniel R. Jennings Assistant Art Director
John Villarino Construction Coordinator
David Alexander Smith CG Supervisor
Myron Nettinga Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sheena Duggal Visual Effects Supervisor
Linda Matthews Costume Supervisor
Larry Waggoner Hairstylist
Allen Weisinger Makeup Artist
Amy L. Disarro Makeup Artist
Cari Thomas Visual Effects Producer
Chris Jargo ADR & Dubbing
Tom Lalley Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Amy Wilkins Set Production Assistant
Ryan Suffern Set Production Assistant
M. Michelle Nishikawa Production Coordinator
Jon Ko Set Medic
Andrea Maxwell Visual Effects Editor
Tarra D. Day Makeup Department Head
Lorraine Crossman Set Costumer
Mitch Dubin Camera Operator
Kristina Vogel Makeup Artist
Martin Bresin Special Effects Coordinator
Anna MacKenzie ADR & Dubbing
Adam Khalid Art Department Coordinator
Jay Sheehan Production Assistant
Margaret Mitchell Production Accountant
Valerie Johnson Set Production Assistant
Lisa Dietrick Producer's Assistant
Janice Polley Location Manager
Pablo Prietto Assistant Editor
Leigh Shanta Unit Production Manager
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
James Keys Rigging Gaffer
Ralph Mendoza Helicopter Camera
Per Hallberg Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Foden Production Design
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Cheree Welsh Art Department Coordinator
Nancy Nye Set Decoration
Eric Garcia Novel
Ray Utarnachitt Assistant Production Coordinator
Jessica Rapke Set Production Assistant
Ernie Malik Unit Publicist
Cheri Jacobs Second Assistant Accountant
Maguy R. Cohen Production Assistant
René Brar Story Editor
Trudy Yee Assistant Editor
Cybele O'Brien Assistant Editor
K.C. Hodenfield First Assistant Director
Mark Scoon Executive In Charge Of Production
Jack Hayes Producer's Assistant
Scott Cler Production Secretary
Tommy Bernard Production Assistant
Adam P. Scott Associate Editor
Tannis Vallely Casting Assistant
Carrick O'Quinn Stunt Driver
Steve Battaglia Second Second Assistant Director
Teresa Kelly Post Production Supervisor
Bill Willens Stunt Driver
Steven Meizler First Assistant Camera
Mary L. Hart-Mastro Hair Department Head
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Ted Griffin Screenplay
Daniel Villarreal Production Assistant
Eddie Yansick Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Michael Trisler Stunts
William V. Ryder Set Designer
Wayne Williams Transportation Coordinator
Ridley Scott Director
Michael Kaplan Costume Design
Chris Castaldi Set Production Assistant
Jeff Okabayashi Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Sean Bailey Producer
Ted Griffin Producer
Steve Starkey Producer
Charles J.D. Schlissel Co-Producer
Giannina Facio Co-Producer
Robert Zemeckis Executive Producer
Jack Rapke Producer
Ridley Scott Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

**_You get what you give and (hopefully)... redemption_** I've heard good things about Ridley Scott's "Matchstick Men", released in 2003, but was reluctant to give it a try since it was about two con-men. It's hard, after all, to care about the outcome of a story if its main characters are swindl ... ing scumbags who make their living by ripping others off. Let 'em be wiped off the face of the planet for all I care. But everyone universally praised the film and said it had a good ending that catches the viewer off guard, so I finally decided to check it out. Nicolas Cage's character, Roy, is crippled by obsessive-compulsion disorder, likely a physical consequence of the guilt of his criminal lifestyle, which he tries to justify ("I don't take money from people; they give it to me"). He sees a shrink and relies on meds to deal with his condition. Ultimately Roy and his partner (Sam Rockwell) happen upon a big score. At the same time his life is complicated but also blessed by the appearance of a 14 year-old daughter he never knew he had (alison Lohman). The story is good all the way through but the last act & epilogue in particular are worth the price of admission. I like how the movie emphasizes that love is more important than money, and more devastating to lose as well. And also that, if one truly has a worthy and noble heart, it will ultimately vomit out foolish, selfish and unnatural inclinations & actions. Redemption is always there, no matter how bad you are, but you have to want freedom enough to choose it and change. I don't want to say anymore because the less you know the better. The film runs two hours and was filmed in the Los Angeles/Anaheim/Venice areas. GRADE: B

Oct 20, 2025