Dark City (1998)

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Written by Alex Proyas

Directed by Alex Proyas

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This is an highly imaginative sci-fi thriller which is set in nightmarish urban complex of the future.

A man wakes up in a bathtub with a murdered woman beside him and he just can't remember even meeting her, let alone going to bed with her.

In desperation, he escapes from the scene of the crime - but he is pursued by shadowy, mysterious figures.

From Alex Proyas, director of 'The Crow'

When is Dark City next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on TCM December 15th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Rufus SewellRufus SewellJohn Murdoch
Image for William HurtWilliam HurtInspector Frank Bumstead
Image for Kiefer SutherlandKiefer SutherlandDr. Daniel Schreber
Image for Jennifer ConnellyJennifer ConnellyEmma Murdoch/Anna
Image for Richard ORichard O'BrienMr. Hand
Ian RichardsonMr. Book
Bruce SpenceMr. Wall
Image for Colin FrielsColin FrielsWalenski
John BluthalKarl Harris
Mitchell ButelHusselbeck
Image for Melissa GeorgeMelissa GeorgeMay
Frank GallacherStromboli
Ritchie SingerHotel Manager/Vendor
Justin MonjoTaxi Driver
Nicholas BellMr. Rain

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