| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| John Travolta | Sean Archer |
| Nicolas Cage | Castor Troy |
| Joan Allen | Eve Archer |
| Alessandro Nivola | Pollux Troy |
| Gina Gershon | Sasha Hassler |
| Dominique Swain | Jamie Archer |
| Nick Cassavetes | Dietrich Hassler |
| Harve Presnell | Victor Lazarro |
| Colm Feore | Dr. Malcolm Walsh |
| John Carroll Lynch | Prison Guard Walton |
| CCH Pounder | Hollis Miller |
| Robert Wisdom | Tito Biondi |
| Margaret Cho | Wanda |
| James Denton | Buzz |
| Matt Ross | Loomis |
| Chris Bauer | Ivan Dubov |
| Myles Jeffrey | Michael Archer |
| David McCurley | Adam Hassler |
| Thomas Jane | Burke Hicks |
| Tommy Flanagan | Leo |
| Dana Smith | Lars |
| Romy Walthall | Kimberly |
| Paul Hipp | Fitch |
| Kirk Baltz | Aldo |
| Lauren Sinclair | Agent Winters |
| Ben Reed | Pilot |
| Lisa Boyle | Cindee |
| Linda Hoffman | Livia |
| Danny Masterson | Karl |
| Father Michael Rocha | Priest |
| Megan Paul | Hospital Girl |
| Mike Werb | Hospital Dad |
| Tom Reynolds | LAPD Cop |
| Steve Hytner | Interrogating Agent |
| Carmen Thomas | Reporter Valerie |
| John Bloom | Prison Medical Technician |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | Prisoner (uncredited) |
| Walter Scott | Port Police Commander |
| Brooke Leslie | ER Nurse |
| Cam Brainard | Dispatcher |
| David Warshofsky | Bomb Leader |
| John Neidlinger | Bomb Technician |
| Norm Compton | Cigarette Guard |
| Gregg Shawzin | Lock Down Guard |
| Clifford Einstein | Restorative Surgeon |
| Marco Kyris | Recreation Guard |
| Tom Fridley | Prison Guard |
| Andrew Wallace | Altar Boy |
| Jacinto Rodriguez | Prisoner |
| Chic Daniel | FBI Squad Leader |
| Laurence Walsh | Walsh Clinic Nurse |
| Tony Boldi | Jim Elsworth (uncredited) |
| Khristian Lupo | Dietrich's Henchman (uncredited) |
| William Morts | Dietrich's Man (who holds Adam) (uncredited) |
| Darren Pele | Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited) |
| Joan Beal | Soprano Soloist (uncredited) |
| Jason Thomas Campbell | SWAT Officer (uncredited) |
| Tory Christopher | SWAT Officer (uncredited) |
| Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc | Helicopter Pilot (uncredited) |
| Del Zamora | Janitor (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John Woo | Director |
| Brian Smrz | Stunt Coordinator |
| Michael Colleary | Writer |
| Webster P. Whinery Jr. | Stunts |
| Mark Riccardi | Stunts |
| Mickey Giacomazzi | Stunts |
| William Morts | Stunts |
| Carl Paoli | Stunts |
| Jeff Habberstad | Stunts |
| Dane Farwell | Stunts |
| Bob Brown | Stunts |
| John Branagan | Stunts |
| Alisa Christensen | Stunt Double |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | Stunts |
| Jon H. Epstein | Stunts |
| Mark De Alessandro | Stunts |
| Doug Coleman | Stunts |
| Walter Scott | Stunts |
| Christian Wagner | Editor |
| Steven Kemper | Editor |
| Karen Shaw | Production Coordinator |
| Michael A. Reagan | Sound Effects Editor |
| Tom Perry | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Stephen Vaughan | Still Photographer |
| Cate Hardman | Script Supervisor |
| Christopher Assells | Sound Effects Editor |
| Peter Jensen | Camera Operator |
| Steve Arnold | Art Direction |
| Garrett Lewis | Set Decoration |
| David M. Ronne | Production Sound Mixer |
| Sally Boldt | Music Editor |
| Rick Morris | Sound Effects Editor |
| William D. Barber | Camera Operator |
| Scott Wolf | Sound Effects Editor |
| Susan Kurtz | Dialogue Editor, Sound Editor |
| Mike Werb | Writer |
| Carin Rogers | Dialogue Editor |
| Gail Clark Burch | Dialogue Editor |
| Richard Corwin | Dialogue Editor |
| David Williams | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Susumu Tokunow | Sound Recordist |
| Philip Rogers | Sound Recordist |
| Howard Bachrach | Transportation Captain |
| Aaron Skalka | Transportation Co-Captain |
| Dan Romero | Transportation Co-Captain |
| Rodney Armanino | Construction Coordinator |
| Bronwyn Preston | Unit Publicist |
| Matthew Booth | First Assistant Editor |
| Joan Cunningham | Second Assistant Director |
| Michael Dennison | Costume Supervisor |
| Carol Neilson Smrz | Stunts |
| Steven Ritzi | Stunts |
| Scott Sproule | Stunts |
| Carrick O'Quinn | Stunts |
| Boyd Shermis | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Richard E. Hollander | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| William H. Burton Sr. | Second Unit Director |
| R. Bruce Steinheimer | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Robert Morey | First Assistant Camera |
| Frank Del Boccio | First Assistant Camera |
| Gary Dunham | First Assistant Camera |
| Paul V. Ferrazzi | First Assistant Camera |
| Michael Raspa | Second Assistant Camera |
| Trey Clinesmith | Second Assistant Camera |
| John Powell | Original Music Composer |
| Oliver Wood | Director of Photography |
| Mindy Marin | Casting |
| Neil Spisak | Production Design |
| Mark P. Stoeckinger | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Tony Lamberti | Sound Effects Editor |
| Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jason Sweers | Graphic Designer |
| Gary Capo | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Jamie Marshall | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Erik Olson | Assistant Art Director |
| Jason Weil | Assistant Art Director |
| James Carson | Production Illustrator |
| Giacomo G. Ghiazza | Storyboard Artist |
| Robert Consing | Storyboard Artist |
| Steven Schwartz | Set Designer |
| Gerald Sullivan | Set Designer |
| Barbara Ann Spencer | Set Designer |
| Suzan Wexler | Set Designer |
| Sean Welch | Art Department Coordinator |
| William Detweiler | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Gary Isbell | Leadman |
| Anthony Belmonte | Set Dresser |
| Charlie Nicholson | Set Dresser |
| Oscar Delgadillo | Set Dresser |
| Wendy Weaver | Set Dresser |
| Sean Langdon | Set Dresser |
| Victor Bazaz | Set Dresser |
| Greg Griffith | Set Dresser |
| Ted Sugiura | Camera Operator |
| Anne Gentling | Second Assistant Camera |
| Tony Chiu | Camera Loader |
| Mychal D. Smith | Boom Operator |
| Thomas Giordano | Cableman |
| Don Miloyevich | Property Master |
| Cheri Paul | Assistant Property Master |
| Chris Langevin | Assistant Property Master |
| James B. Crawford | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Richard Hartley | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Francis X. Valdez III | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Dave Tutokey | Electrician |
| Thomas M. Sugg | Electrician |
| Lloyd Gowdy | Electrician |
| Keith Hartley | Electrician |
| Bob Muñoz | First Company Grip |
| Michael T. Travers | Second Company Grip |
| Ben Beaird | Second Company Grip |
| Charles W. Wayt | Dolly Grip |
| Lonnie Stewart | Dolly Grip |
| Jay Davis | Key Rigging Grip |
| Jack Kohtala | Grip |
| John Dumas | Grip |
| John Powers | Grip |
| Bruce D. Spellman | Grip |
| Lawrence J. Cavanaugh | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Richard Zarro | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Jeffrey Knott | Special Effects Technician |
| Sean Cavanaugh | Special Effects Technician |
| Steve Galich | Special Effects Technician |
| Rocky Gehr | Special Effects Technician |
| Scott Garcia | Special Effects Technician |
| Alden Wayne Dumas | Special Effects Technician |
| Joe Quinlivan | Special Effects Technician |
| Matthew Pope | Special Effects Technician |
| Tom Sindicich | Special Effects Technician |
| Eugene Hubbard | Special Effects Technician |
| Michael Clarke | Special Effects Technician |
| Rudy Perez | Special Effects Technician |
| David Atherton | Makeup Department Head |
| Gilbert A. Mosko | Makeup Artist |
| Nina Kraft | Makeup Artist |
| Mary L. Hart-Mastro | Hair Department Head |
| Matt Danon | Hairstylist |
| David Danon | Hairstylist |
| Anthony J. Scarano | Costume Supervisor |
| Kendall Errair | Costume Supervisor |
| Robin Borman-Wizan | Set Costumer |
| Ann Culotta | Set Costumer |
| Jonny Pray | Set Costumer |
| Sharon Owyang | Casting Associate |
| Carol Dantuono | Post Production Supervisor |
| H. Dwight Raymond IV | Visual Effects Editor, First Assistant Editor |
| Janet Ogletree | Assistant Editor |
| Jeff Gullo | Assistant Editor |
| Vernel Bakewell | Assistant Editor |
| Beverly Pinnas | Assistant Editor |
| Vanessa Kirby | CG Supervisor |
| Robert Ulrich | Supervising ADR Editor |
| Zack Davis | ADR Editor |
| Kerry Dean Williams | ADR Editor |
| Stephen Janisz | ADR Editor |
| Tammy Fearing | Foley Editor |
| David Horton Jr. | Foley Editor |
| Craig S. Jaeger | Foley Editor |
| Jeff Rosen | Foley Editor |
| Anne Couk | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Thomas O'Neil Younkman | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Stephen R. Sheridan | Color Timer |
| Theresa Repola Mohammed | Negative Cutter |
| Karin Hanson | Wigmaker |
| Robert Maverick | Wigmaker |
| Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc | Aerial Coordinator |
| David B. Nowell | Aerial Camera |
| Phil Pastuhov | Aerial Camera |
| Ron Meredith | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Bob Baron | ADR Mixer |
| James Ashwill | Foley Mixer |
| Sarah Monat | Foley Artist |
| Robin Harlan | Foley Artist |
| Dan O'Connell | Foley Artist |
| John T. Cucci | Foley Artist |
| Carolyn Sauer | Foley Recordist |
| Linda Lew | Foley Recordist |
| Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
| Philip D. Morrill | Sound Assistant |
| Roger Fearing | Sound Assistant |
| Steve Pederson | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gary Anderson | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Chris David | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gavin Greenaway | Additional Music |
| Lucas Richman | Orchestrator, Conductor |
| Bruce Fowler | Orchestrator |
| Ladd McIntosh | Orchestrator |
| Steve Fowler | Orchestrator |
| Yvonne Suzette Moriarty | Orchestrator |
| Walt Fowler | Orchestrator |
| Alan Meyerson | Scoring Mixer |
| Tim L. Pearson | Production Accountant |
| Lori M. Roberts | Assistant Accountant |
| Janice Polley | Location Manager |
| Julie Hannum | Assistant Location Manager |
| Chanel Salzer | Assistant Location Manager |
| Tony Hobbs | Extras Casting |
| Steve Duncan | Transportation Coordinator |
| Robert Butch Samarzich | Greensman |
| John Hinkle | Painter |
| Ed Nyerick | Marine Coordinator |
| Jennifer Corey | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Derek Guiley | Production Secretary |
| Meredith Humbracht | Producer's Assistant |
| John Gray Worrell | Production Assistant |
| Phillippa Rick | Production Assistant |
| Jeff Bilger | Production Assistant |
| Brandon Lambdin | Production Assistant |
| Amy Armstrong | Production Assistant |
| Giana Mucci | Production Assistant |
| Patrick Jackson | Studio Teacher |
| Lisa Ullmann | Executive Producer's Assistant |
| Judy Thomason | Executive Producer's Assistant |
| Steve Longi | Producer's Assistant |
| Lori Tilkin | Producer's Assistant |
| Susan Such | Actor's Assistant |
| Robert J. Morton | Actor's Assistant |
| Todd Rowland | Actor's Assistant |
| Karen Lin | Actor's Assistant |
| Brian Maynard | Set Medic |
| Mara Kerum | Catering |
| Peter Evangelatos | Craft Service |
| Meti Kusari | Craft Service |
| Herb Gains | Unit Production Manager |
| Les Banda | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Artist W. Robinson | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
| Ian Fox | Camera Operator |
| Leo J. Napolitano | Camera Operator |
| Brad Peterman | First Assistant Camera |
| Steve McClean | First Assistant Camera |
| Robert Beverlin | Second Assistant Camera |
| Sean J. O'Shea | Second Assistant Camera |
| Casey Cavanaugh | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Josh L. Silverman | Location Manager |
| Adam Colunga | First Company Grip |
| Michael Laws | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Ken Peterson | Property Master |
| Paula Barrett-Barbier | Script Supervisor |
| James Randall White | Transportation Coordinator |
| Lisa Swain | Production Coordinator |
| Alicia Delfoss | Set Medic |
| Matt Ferro | Digital Producer, Visual Effects Producer |
| Theo Vandernoot | 3D Sequence Supervisor |
| Keith McCabe | 3D Artist |
| Rick Sander | 3D Artist |
| Jonathan Wood | 3D Artist |
| Tsz 'Gee' Yeung | 3D Artist |
| Jeffrey Ertle | 3D Artist |
| Hunter Athey | Digital Compositor |
| Dennis Bennett | Digital Compositor |
| Meg Freeman | Digital Compositor |
| Marty P. Ewing | Unit Production Manager |
| Arthur Anderson | First Assistant Director |
| Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
| Kevin Yagher | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Diana Lee Inosanto | Stunt Double |
| Randy K. Singer | Foley Mixer |
| Derek Spears | Digital Supervisor |
| Gregory Elwood | Digital Compositor |
| James Lee | Digital Compositor |
| Sean McPherson | Digital Compositor |
| Andrew Taylor | Digital Compositor |
| Kenneth Au | Digital Compositor |
| Raphael Colon | Digital Compositor |
| Mike Roby | Digital Compositor |
| David Gutman | Digital Compositor |
| Garrett Lam | Digital Compositor |
| Rob Schultz | Digital Compositor |
| Serkan Zelzele | Digital Compositor |
| Ellen Mirojnick | Costume Design |
| Lauren Smith | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Gene Kozicki | Production Manager |
| Allen Blaisdell | VFX Director of Photography |
| Mario Torres Jr. | Sculptor |
| Ken Brilliant | Sculptor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Barrie M. Osborne | Producer |
| David Permut | Producer |
| Michael Douglas | Executive Producer |
| Jonathan D. Krane | Executive Producer |
| Terence Chang | Producer |
| Mike Werb | Co-Producer |
| Steven Reuther | Executive Producer |
| Jeff Levine | Associate Producer |
| Christopher Godsick | Producer |
| Michael Colleary | Co-Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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It's like looking in a mirror, only, not. There's a tendency to undervalue the action movie. Certainly there's a wide expanse of land in cinema world where film fans reside, where the thought of praising an action film for being "classic" cinema is considered treason against the very word. Yet so ... me of the artistry involved in the genre's leading lights is purely sublime, regardless of how bizarre and unlikely the plot is. Enter John Woo's berserker, ear splitting, high octane actioner, Face/Off. Rightly sitting along side the likes of Die Hard and Predator as genre pieces that showcase how good things can be when it all comes together, Woo's movie is as much fun as you could wish to have for over two hours of explosive, fantastical, unadulterated cinema. The plot sees John Travolta's serious family man cop, Sean Archer, devote his life to catching unbalanced maniacal bad guy Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage). There's some bad history between the two and when Archer manages to capture both Troy and his equally vile brother, Pollux (Alessandro Nivola), it would seem to be closure for Archer and his family. However, it's found that the Troy's have left a ticking bomb somewhere in Los Angeles, and if undetected it will flatten L.A. and kill practically everyone. So, Archer undergoes a revolutionary face-swapping procedure with the now comatose Castor and sets about getting the information from the incarcerated Pollux. But wait!, Castor wakes up and turns the tables by assuming Archer's identity, setting the wheels in motion for each man to live the others life until the Face/Off between the pair will decide their respective fate. Unbelievable? Of course. Who cares? Well nobody should really, because surely going into a film like this one is expecting the ludicrous. Both Cage and Travolta are superbly realising the spectacular nature of the script, and being mesmerising in the duality of the roles into the bargain. Make no bones about it, Woo and his team have crafted a benchmark action movie. There's a trail of thought that suggests that Woo basically keeps making the same movie, that's a fair enough point, sure enough, all of his staple action sequences and traits are evident in Face/Off. Yet Woo has delved into his characters, given them some flesh on their action bones, and then upped the anti in action set pieces to cloak them in chaotic beauty. From the opening Jet escape/pursuit set up, to the outrageous speed boat finale, the film is one long exhilarating breath taker. Joan Allen, Gina Gershon, Dominique Swain & Nick Cassavetes all file into the background playing important characters who are rightly secondary to the protagonists, while a ream of extras come and go as each are dispatched in a hail of Woo inspired carnage. The pace never sags and the eyes and ears are treated to a vibrancy that is often sadly missing from many other big budgeted action blockbusters. This is a masterpiece of action cinema, so even as a Orson Welles crane shot is a magnificent thing, so it be with the sight of two stunt men flailing thru the air in a spray of exploding water. Oh yes sir, this is a classic alright. 10/10
A quality all-out action film! <em>'Face/Off'</em> isn't one that'll stick out in my memory as something deep meaning, incredibly written or anything of the sort. However, as an action film it's superb. There's barely a chance to rethink what you've just seen due to the prevalent and manic nature ... of onscreen events. You also have fascinating performances from the two leads. Nicolas Cage and John Travolta are awesome in this. I won't spoil the plot, but all I will say is that those two bring it to life brilliantly - it felt, at least to me, very believable; which is impressive. Across the opening portion I thought it was going to be Cage stealing the show, but as things progress Travolta really comes up big to match Cage. Away from NC and JT, there isn't really anything to scream about cast-wise; although, I gotta give shoutouts to Mike Delfino and Gavin Harris; if you know, you know. Nothing much more to note, to be honest. The terrific action means I'd highly recommend this.
Never seen a concept for movie this way. They literally trade faces. Good versus evil and not only do they trade faces but there characters and personalities have to change as well. 2 of the best that could ever do it. John turns into Nicholas and Nicholas turns into John. I would say Nicholas Cage ... played it better then John Travolta did.