The Cell (2000)

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Written by Mark Protosevich

Directed by Tarsem Singh

Running Time: 109 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Onofrio) is an ugly, utterly loopy weirdo of a serial killerand is a great scary protagonist.

He hides away his next victim in a booby-trapped cell, then conveniently falls into a coma before the FBI can determine where she is.

Cue psychologist Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez), working for a laboratory which has discovered how to enter the subconscious mind and interact with the slumbering psyche.

Forced to meld with the killer to save the life of his victim, Deane is drawn into a world of nightmares that, more so than any of the actors, are the true stars fo the film.

Cast

Image for Jennifer LopezJennifer LopezCatherine Deane
Image for Vince VaughnVince VaughnFBI Agent Peter Novak
Image for Vincent DVincent D'OnofrioCarl Rudolph Stargher
Image for Jake WeberJake WeberFBI Special Agent Gordon Ramsey
Image for Dylan BakerDylan BakerHenry West
Marianne Jean-BaptisteDr. Miriam Kent
Patrick BauchauLucien Baines
Gerry BeckerDr. Barry Cooperman
Tara SubkoffJulia Hickson
Catherine SutherlandAnne Marie Vicksey
Jake ThomasYoung Carl Stargher
Colton JamesEdward Baines
Dean NorrisFBI Agent Cole
John Cothran Jr.FBI Agent Stockwell
Jack ConleyFBI Agent Brock

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