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Dark City (1998)
TrailerJohn Murdoch awakens alone in a strange hotel to find that he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. He then seeks to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity, struggles with memories of his past, including a wife he cannot remember, in a nightmarish world with no sun.Actors: Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, Richard OBrien, Ian Richardson, Bruce Spence, Colin Friels, John Bluthal, Mitchell Butel, Melissa George, ...»Director: Alex ProyasCountry: United States, AustraliaDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dark City (1998)"
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Characters of "Dark City (1998)"
John MurdochPlayed by: Rufus SewellInspector Frank BumsteadPlayed by: William HurtDr. Daniel P. SchreberPlayed by: Kiefer SutherlandEmma MurdochPlayed by: Jennifer ConnellyMr. HandPlayed by: Richard O'BrienMr. BookPlayed by: Ian RichardsonMr. WallPlayed by: Bruce SpenceMayPlayed by: Melissa George -
Directors of "Dark City (1998)"
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Creators of "Dark City (1998)"
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Critic Reviews of "Dark City (1998)"
Lisa Alspector Chicago ReaderApril 28, 2008A mishmash of iconography lifted from better movies.
Todd McCarthy VarietyApril 28, 2008Dark City trades in such weighty themes as memory, thought control, human will and the altering of reality, but is engaging mostly in the degree to which it creates and sustains a visually startling alternate universe.
Ty Burr Entertainment WeeklyApril 28, 2008City ultimately plays like one of those art-deco dystopian CD-ROM adventures of recent years.
Rita Kempley Washington PostApril 28, 2008[A] stylish hybrid of futuristic thriller and film noir.
Andrea C. Basora NewsweekApril 28, 2008Proyas floods the screen with cinematic and literary references ranging from Murnau and Lang to Kafka and Orwell, creating a unique yet utterly convincing world.
Stephen Hunter Washington PostApril 28, 2008If you don't fall in love with it, you've probably never fallen in love with a movie, and never will.
Jon Popick rec.arts.movies.reviewsJanuary 07, 2009Writer/Director Alex Proyas needs to stop it with the writing and concentrate on making the pretty. He needs to find a good script and just direct it.
Rob Vaux Flipside Movie EmporiumAugust 10, 2008The experience of Dark City is one that no film lover should miss... seen now as it was intended after 10 long years of wandering in the shadows.
Peter Canavese Groucho ReviewsAugust 05, 2008Proyas assembles his inspirations into a unique amalgam with the power of myth to tap the fears and desires of our collective unconscious. [Blu-Ray]
Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema CrazedJuly 27, 2008Was "The Matrix" before "The Matrix" was ever in the pop culture lexicon...
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Gallery of "Dark City (1998)"