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| Category | Rock DVDs, Dramas Movies, Thriller Videos, Mystery, Suspense, Recommended, Essential Cinema, Scams And Cons, Film Noir, Psychodrama, AFI Top 50 Villains | | Starring | Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Pollak, Stephen Baldwin, Giancarlo Esposito, Benicio Del Toro, Chazz Palminteri, Suzy Amis | | Director | Bryan Singer | | Composer | John Ottman | | Costume Designer | Louise Mingenbach | | Director of Photography | Newton Thomas Sigel | | Editor | John Ottman | | Producer | Bryan Singer | | Production Designer | Howard Cummings | | Screenwriter | Christopher McQuarrie |
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles; Director's Comments THE USUAL SUSPECTS is an intricately plotted and suspenseful tale about five very different crime suspects who meet while in a police line-up. After the quintet's fortuitous encounter, they decide to band together and attempt their own big heist by robbing a smuggler of $3 million worth of emeralds. However, the following job proves much more dangerous.... Director Bryan Singer's labyrinthine crime drama centers on five career criminals (played by Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Benicio Del Toro, Kevin Pollak, and Stephen Baldwin) who meet after being rounded up for a standard police line-up. Upon their release, the men band together to pull off an intricate heist involving $3 million worth of emeralds. Their success brings them to the attention of the enigmatic Keyser Soze, an unseen, nefarious, and mythic underworld crime figure who coerces them into pulling off an important and highly dangerous job. The scenes that follow make THE USUAL SUSPECTS one of the most fascinating crime thrillers in cinema history.
Working from the Oscar-winning screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie, Singer adroitly tells the complex story through flashbacks, cross-cutting, and voice-over narration. Such nimble handling of the intricacies of the nonlinear narrative adds to the suspense, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats until the clever, satisfying finale. Singer's expertise in the technical aspects of filmmaking--his use of a dioptic filter to keep two close-up faces in focus, as well as his inventive use of six-frame step printing--helped him earn his reputation as a visually impressive and stylish director. Filled with excellent performances from veteran actors (Kevin Spacey won his first Academy Award for his breakthrough role as Verbal Kint), THE USUAL SUSPECTS placed Singer squarely on the cinematic map. Theatrical release: August 11, 1995.
Shot on location in New York City and Los Angeles, California.
Christopher McQuarrie wrote the screenplay with actor Kevin Spacey in mind.
THE USUAL SUSPECTS won both Oscars for which it was nominated: Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey) and Best Screenplay (Christopher McQuarrie).
Kevin Spacey also won Best Supporting Actor honors from the National Board of Review, the New York Film Critics Awards, the Boston Society of Film Critics, the Seattle Film Festival, Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Dallas-Fort Worth Area Film Critics Association, the Society of Texas Film Critics, and the Chicago Film Critics Awards for his work on the film.
THE USUAL SUSPECTS won 3 British Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Film Editing.
THE USUAL SUSPECTS won 2 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (Benicio Del Toro).
Bryan Singer won Best Director honors from the Seattle International Film Festival and the Tokyo Silver Award.
John Ottman won the Saturn Award for Best Musical Score.
Singer and McQuarrie say the original tagline for the film was: "All of you can go to hell."
Singer and McQuarrie first invisioned the role of Fenster as a "Harry Dean Stanton" type, before Singer hired Benicio Del Toro, against McQuarrie's objections.
Kevin Spacey researched his role as Verbal Kint by visiting the Cerebral Palsy Center. He filed down his shoes and glued his fingers together to better emulate the limitations of physical disability.
Stephen Baldwin did all of his own stunts for the film.
The scene where Redfoot (Peter Greene) flicks his cigarette at McManus (Stephen Baldwin) is real, but unintended. The cigarette accidentally went into Baldwin's eye--it was aimed at his chest.
The line, "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist," is similar to a line from Charles Baudelaire's short story, THE GENEROUS GAMBLER, published in 1864. In translation, the original line reads, "Dearly beloved, never forget, when you hear anyone vaunt the progress of enlightenment, that the Devil's finest trick is to persuade you that he does not exist!"
The ending "revelation scene" with Agent Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) was originally conceived to have no additional footage or sound. Singer later added the visual and audio flashbacks when people suggested it was too confusing.
The Hungarian spoken in the film was dubbed in afterwards. The actors in the scene are speaking English.
Bryan Singer's mother plays the nurse who receives the drawing of Keyser Soze to fax to the police.
The title comes from the famous line, "Round up the usual suspects" from the classic film, CASABLANCA.
The film grossed $84,852 in its opening week. Usual Suspects Quotes/Excerpts: "What I want to know is, who's the gimp?"--Hockney (Kevin Pollak) to McManus (Stephen Baldwin), Fenster (Benicio Del Toro), and Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) about Kint (Kevin Spacey)
"And that was how it started. The five of us being brought in on a trumped up charge, to be leaned on by half wits....What the cops never figured out, and what I know now, was that these men would never break, never lie down, never bend over for anybody. Anybody."--Kint to Agent Kujan (Chazz Palminteri)
"That guy is tense. Tension is a killer. I used to be in a barber shop quartet in Skokie, Illinois. The baritone was this guy named Kip Tiskin, big fat guy...and I mean like Orca fat. He was so stressed in the morning...."--Kint to Kujan
"I'm not a rat."--Kint to Kujan
"But you say you saw Keaton die. I think you're covering his ass and he's still out there somewhere. I think he's behind that whole circus at the harbor. My bet is that he's using you because you're stupid and you think he's your friend."--Kujan to Kint
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."--Kint to Kujan
"It was Keyser Soze, Agent Kujan. I mean the devil himself. How do you shoot the devil in the back? What if you miss?"--Kint to Kujan
"But why me? Why not Fenster or McManus or Hockney? Why me? I'm stupid. I'm a cripple. Why me?"--Kint to Kujan
"Because you're a cripple, Verbal. Because you're stupid, because you're weaker than them."--Kujan to Kint Usual Suspects Reviews: "...Showily complex....When you catch on, you may feel elated..." -- Rating: B
-- Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly "...An ironic, bang-up thriller about the wages of crime. A terrific cast of exciting actors socks over this absorbingly complicated yarn that's been spun in seductively slick fashion..."
-- Todd McCarthy, Variety "...True resonance: It's clever way down deep..." - Recommended-- Simon Brennan, Premiere "...A film of hypnotic and haunting resonance..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...One of the most densely plotted mysteries in memory..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today Usual Suspects | List Price | $26.98 (You save $7.01) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1995 | | CD Universe Part number | 7302180 | | Catalog number | 106260 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | New Usual Suspects DVD release date | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for violence and a substantial amount of strong language | | Running Time | 106 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled; 2-Disc Set |
Usual Suspects Movie Review Usual Suspects DVD 2-Disc Set Full Frame - 1.33 Disc 1: THE USUAL SUSPECTS - Widescreen Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Surround - French, Spanish Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Featurette: "Keyser Soze: Lie or Legend?" (Expanded Featurette) Documentary: "The Secret Origin of Bryan Singer" Audio Commentary: 1. Bryan Singer - Director; Chris McQuarrie - Screenwriter 2. Including Bryan Singer - Director; Kevin Spacey - Star 3. John Ottman - Editor/Composer Interactive Features: Hidden Features: Interviews - John Ottman - Editor/Composer Disc 2: THE USUAL SUSPECTS - Supplemental Material Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes: "Round Up: Deposing THE USUAL SUSPECTS Parts 1 & 2" Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes (w/Introductions) Outtakes: Gag Reel (w/Introduction) Featurette: 1. "Heisting Cannes With THE USUAL SUSPECTS" 2. Original 1995 Release Featurette Trailers: 1. TV Spots (8) 2. International Trailer Interactive Features: Hidden Features: 1. "Kevin Spacy & Friend" (w/Introduction) 2. Outtakes - Interviews
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