Out of Time (film)
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Theatrical poster for Out of Time |
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Directed by | Carl Franklin |
Produced by | Jesse Beaton Damien Saccani Neal H. Moritz |
Written by | David Collard |
Starring | Denzel Washington Eva Mendes |
Music by | Greame Revell |
Cinematography | Theo van de Sande |
Editing by | Carole Kravetz |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date(s) | October 3, 2003 |
Running time | 105 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | 50 million USD |
IMDb profile |
Out of Time is a 2003 thriller film, directed by Carl Franklin.
Tagline: How do you solve a murder when all the evidence points to you.
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[edit] Plot
Matthias Whitlock (played by Washington) is police chief of the small Florida town of Banyan Key, in the Florida Keys. He learns that Ann (played by Lathan), with whom he is having an affair, is dying of cancer. He gives her cash seized during a recent drug bust to pay for her treatment. Matthias happens to be sleeping in his car when a nearby house burns down, in what turns out to be a double homicide. One of the victims was Ann, and Matthias believes he's been set up.
He follows the available clues to find the real killer; attempting to stay ahead of the police, which includes his estranged wife Alex (played by Eva Mendes). Further complications arise when the DEA show up looking for their evidence money.
[edit] Featured Cast
Actor | Role |
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Arian Waring Ash | Dental Assistant |
Robert Baker | Tony Dalton |
John Billingsley | Chae |
Evelyn Brooks | Judy's Mom |
Parris Buckner | Dr. Shider |
Dean Cain | Chris Harrison |
Alex Carter | Cabot |
Antoni Corone | Deputy Baste |
O.L. Duke | Detective Bronze |
Nora Dunn | Dr. Donovan |
Tom Hillmann | Living Gift Salesman |
Eric Hissom | Hotel Clerk |
Veryl Jones | Agent Fetzer |
Sanaa Lathan | Ann Merai Harrison |
Terry Loughlin | Agent Stark |
Eva Mendes | Alex Diaz Whitlock |
James Murtaugh | Dr. Frieland |
Mark Pniewski | Agent White |
Peggy Sheffield | Judy Anderson |
Denzel Washington | Matthias Lee Whitlock |
- Won - Best Theactrical Film
- Nominated - Best Actor — Denzel Washington
- Won - Best Actress — Sanaa Lathan
- Nominated - Best Director — Carl Franklin
- Nominated - Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture — Denzel Washington
- Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture — Sanaa Lathan
[edit] Mobile Phone Game
WAP and Java mobile phone games based upon this movie were released in the UK in association with O2 and Momentum Pictures by Kalador Entertainment Inc..