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Credits | |
Title: | 12 Monkeys |
Director: | Terry Gilliam |
Writers: | David Peoples; Janet Peoples |
Producers: | Robert Cavallo; Robert Kosberg; Gary Levinsohn; Charles Roven; Lloyd Phillips; Mark Egerton; Kelley Smith-Wait |
Composer: | Paul Buckmaster |
Cinematography: | Roger Pratt |
Editors: | Mick Audsley |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Atlas Entertainment Universal Pictures |
Released: | December 8th, 1995 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 129 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $29,000,001 [1] |
Gross: | $57,141,459 (US) $167,000,000 (Worldwide) [1] |
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Twelve Monkeys is an American feature film of the science fiction genre with an emphasis on themes such as time travel, dystopic futures, and viruses. It was directed by Terry Gilliam with a script written by David & Janet Peoples. it is based on the film short La Jetée by Chris Marker. The movie was produced by Atlas Entertainment and presented by Universal Pictures. It premiered in New York City, New York on December 8th, 1995. It was released nationally in the United States on January 5th, 1996. The film stars Bruce Willis as James Cole with Madeleine Stowe as Kathryn Railly and Brad Pitt as Jeffrey Goines.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Joseph Melito | Young Cole |
Bruce Willis | James Cole |
Jon Seda | José |
Michael Chance | Scarface |
Vernon Campbell | Tiny |
H. Michael Walls | Botanist |
Bob Adrian | Geologist |
Simon Jones | Zoologist |
Carol Florence | Astrophysicist |
Bill Raymond | Microbiologist |
Ernest Abuba | Engineer |
Irma St. Paule | Poet |
Madeleine Stowe | Kathryn Railly |
Joey Perillo | Detective Franki |
Bruce Kirkpatrick | Policeman No. 1 |
Wilfred Williams | Policeman No. 2 |
Rozwill Young | Billings |
Brad Pitt | Jeffrey Goines |
Neli Johnson | Ward nurse |
Fred Strother | L.J. Washington |
Rick Warner | Doctor Casey |
Frank Gorshin | Doctor Fletcher |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Twelve Monkeys (1995) and 12 Monkeys (1995) both redirect to this page.
- The tagline to this film is "The future is history".
- Principal filming on Twelve Monkeys began on February 8th, 1995. It concluded on May 6th, 1995. [1]
- This film was remade as the 12 Monkeys television series, which premiered on Syfy in January, 2015. The TV series holds to the same basic premise as the movie, though some of the character names have been changed.
- Actress Madeleine Stowe makes a guest appearance in the "Memory of Tomorrow" episode of the 12 Monkeys TV series, which is the season finale episode of season two.
- Producer Charles Roven went on to become an executive producer on the 12 Monkeys television series.
- The line "Wackos everywhere, plague of madness!" is reiterated by Katie Carva in Vamplade #2 in 2016.
External Links[]
- Twelve Monkeys at IMDB
- Twelve Monkeys at Wikipedia
- Twelve Monkeys at Metacritic
- Twelve Monkeys at Rotten Tomatoes