Minority Report (2002)

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Written by Philip K. Dick, Scott Frank

Directed by Steven Spielberg

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Steven Spielberg's highly rated futuristic action thriller is set in Washington in the year 2054. Murder has been eliminated. The guilty are punished before the crime has ever been committed using the imagery seen by three "Pre-Cogs" - psychic beings whose visions of murder have never been wrong.

It is the nation's most advanced crime force, a perfect system, and no-one works harder for Precrime than its top man, Chief John Anderton (Tom Cruise). He has no reason to doubt its perfection... until he becomes its number-one suspect.

Cast

Image for Tom CruiseTom CruiseDet. John Anderton
Image for Colin FarrellColin FarrellDet. Danny Witwer
Image for Samantha MortonSamantha MortonAgatha
Max von SydowDirector Lamar Burgess
Lois SmithIris Hineman
Image for Peter StormarePeter StormareDr. Solomon Eddie
Image for Tim Blake NelsonTim Blake NelsonGideon
Steve Richard HarrisJad
Image for Kathryn MorrisKathryn MorrisLara Anderton
Image for Mike BinderMike BinderLeo F. Crow
Daniel LondonWally
Neal McDonoughOfficer Gordon Fletcher
Jessica CapshawEvanna
Patrick KilpatrickOfficer Jeff Knott
Jessica HarperAnne Lively

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