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1995 American film

Copycat
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Directed by Jon Amiel
Written by Ann Biderman
David Madsen
Produced past Arnon Milchan
Mark Tarlov
Starring
  • Sigourney Weaver
  • Holly Hunter
  • Dermot Mulroney
  • William McNamara
  • Will Patton
  • John Rothman
  • J. E. Freeman
  • Harry Connick Jr.
Cinematography László Kovács
Edited past Jim Clark
Music by Christopher Young

Production
company

Regency Enterprises

Distributed past Warner Bros.

Release appointment

  • Oct 27, 1995 (1995-10-27)

Running time

123 minutes
State U.s.
Linguistic communication English
Budget $20 million
Box office $79 million[1]

Copycat is a 1995 American psychological thriller motion-picture show directed by Jon Amiel and starring Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, and Dermot Mulroney. The score was composed by Christopher Young.

Plot [edit]

After giving a guest lecture on criminal psychology at a local academy, Dr. Helen Hudson, a respected field expert on serial killers, is cornered in the restroom of the lecture hall by 1 of her previous subjects, Daryll Lee Cullum, who kills a constabulary officeholder and brutally attacks her. Helen becomes severely agoraphobic as a result, sealing herself within an expensive hi-tech apartment, conducting her entire life from behind a reckoner screen and assisted by a friend, Andy.

When a new series of murders spreads fearfulness and panic across her home city of San Francisco, Inspector Chiliad.J. Monahan and her partner Reuben Goetz solicit Helen's expertise. Initially reluctant, Helen soon finds herself drawn into the warped perpetrator'southward game of wits. As the murders go on, Helen realizes that the elusive assailant draws inspiration from notorious serial killers, including Albert DeSalvo, The Hillside Strangler, David Berkowitz, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, and Ted Bundy. When the murderer begins contacting and even stalking Helen, she and Grand.J. realize that he is after them, and they enlist the aid of Cullum, who tells them what he knows about the killer.

Helen before long realizes that the copycat killer has been following the listing of series killers in the aforementioned order every bit she had presented them in her lecture at the university on the night of her set on, and the 2 work to figure out where and when he volition strike next. Reuben is held earnest and killed in an unrelated shooting incident at the police station, leaving M.J. – now questioning herself after her targeting of the shooter's brachial nerve failed when he got up and shot Reuben in the back – to continue the search for the series killer alone.

After Andy is killed in a way reminiscent of Jeffrey Dahmer, G.J. deduces the killer to be Peter Foley. After leading a failed endeavor to catch Foley at his firm, M.J. reaches the house of Helen, where M.J. discovers that he has kidnapped her and left a video to M.J. request her to estimate where he has taken Helen. G.J. guesses and heads back to the scene of Daryll Lee'south effort at killing her – the restroom of the lecture hall. Once she gets there, M.J. finds Helen bound, hanged and gagged in the same manner that Cullum did earlier, only she is ambushed and shot by Foley, rendering her unconscious. As Foley prepares to kill M.J., Helen desperately attempts to save her past ruining Foley's carefully replicated criminal offense scene the only way she can – past attempting to hang herself. Foley panics and cuts Helen down, and Helen is able to get away and escape to the building'south roof. Her agoraphobia kicks in once again, and Helen finds herself cornered. Accepting her fate, she turns to confront Foley. However, just equally he is about to kill her, M.J. shoots him in the Brachial nerve, giving him 1 last chance to give up. When he pulls his gun back on her, withal, she shoots him until she kills him with a headshot.

Some time afterward, Daryll Lee writes a letter of the alphabet to another serial killer, instructing him on how to kill Helen, and revealing that he had been aiding Foley all along. Daryll wishes "happy huntin', partner" to his new proxy in the mission of killing Helen.

Cast [edit]

  • Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Helen Hudson
  • Holly Hunter as Inspector Mary Jane "Thousand.J." Monahan
  • Dermot Mulroney as Inspector Reuben Goetz
  • Harry Connick Jr. as Daryll Lee Cullum
  • William McNamara as Peter Foley
    • John Morris as Young Peter Foley (scenes cut)
  • J.E. Freeman as Lieutenant Thomas Quinn
  • Will Patton every bit Inspector Nicoletti
  • John Rothman as Andy
  • Shannon O'Hurley as Susan Schiffer
  • Bob Greene equally Pachulski
  • Tony Haney as Kerby
  • Danny Kovacs as Kostas
  • Tahmus Rounds as Landis
  • David Michael Silverman as Mike
  • Diane Amos as "Gigi"
  • Richard Conti as Harvey
  • Nick Scoggin as Conrad
  • Bert Kinyon equally Burt
  • Kenny Kwong as Chinese Kid
  • Rebecca Klinger as Peter's Wife
  • Kathleen Stefano as Peter'south Mother
  • Hansford Prince every bit Fred
  • Keith Phillips every bit Felix Mendoza
  • Ron Kaell as Mac
  • Kelvin Han Yee as Chinese Inspector
  • James Cunningham as Hal
  • Russ Christoff every bit Commissioner Petrillo
  • Jeni Chua equally Michelle
  • Thomas J. Fieweger as Officer Bodger
  • Floyd Gale The netherlands every bit L. Bottemy
  • Stuart W. Yee as Thug

Soundtrack [edit]

Copycat: Original Pic Soundtrack
Soundtrack album past

Various Artists

Released Oct 27, 1995
Genre Motion picture music, soundtrack
Length 63:05
Label Milan Records

All tracks composed by Christopher Young, unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Go Upwardly to This" by New Globe Beat
  2. "Carabu Party" by Steven Ray
  3. "Techno Boy" past Silkski (Jerome Evans)
  4. "Master Title from Copycat"
  5. "Stick Him or Shoot Him"
  6. "Housebound"
  7. "Silent Screams"
  8. "Murder's an Fine art"
  9. "In Darkness"
  10. "Have a Life"
  11. "Next to the Devil"
  12. "Pastoral Horror"
  13. "Silhouette"
  14. "Gallows"
  15. "Butchers and Bakers"
  16. "Panic"
  17. "Who'southward Afraid"
  18. "Lay Me Downwards"
  19. "The Hairdresser of Seville: Largo al factotum" by Roberto Servile/Failoni Sleeping room Orchestra/Volition Humburg
  20. "Tosca: Vissi D'arte" by Gabriela Beňačková/The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra/Bohumil Gregor
  21. "Requiem (Fauré): In Paradisum, Requiem Op. 48" (choral work)

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

The picture show received positive reviews from critics. It holds an approval rating of 79% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 38 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 6.80/10.[ii] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F calibration.[three]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded it three and a one-half stars out of four, and a "thumbs up" on Siskel & Ebert, citing Holly Hunter's character as "i of the most intriguing and three-dimensional characters of the year".[4] [5]

The picture show is recognized by American Flick Found in these lists:

  • 2001: AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills – Nominated[half dozen]

Box office [edit]

The moving-picture show grossed $32 1000000 in the United States and Canada and $79 million worldwide.[7] [1]

Plagiarism Controversy [edit]

A 2019 New Yorker article noted that A. J. Finn'south bestselling debut novel The Woman in the Window (2018) has the same setup, without attribution, as Copycat. When notified of this, manager Jon Amiel said, "Wow. [It's probably] not actionable, but certainly worth noting, and one would accept hoped that the author might have noted it himself."[8]

Meet also [edit]

  • Copycat crime

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Planet Hollywood". Screen International. Baronial 30, 1996. pp. 14–15.
  2. ^ "Copycat (1995)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  3. ^ "CinemaScore". cinemascore.com.
  4. ^ Ebert, Roger (1995-ten-27). "Copycat". RogerEbert.com . Retrieved 2022-04-28 .
  5. ^ "Copycat". Chicago Sun-Times. {{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "AFI'south 100 Years...100 Thrills Nominees" (PDF) . Retrieved 2016-08-xx .
  7. ^ "Copycat at Box Function Mojo". Retrieved 2010-09-29 .
  8. ^ Parker, Ian (February eleven, 2019). "A Suspense Novelist'due south Trail of Deceptions". New Yorker. Condé Nast. Archived from the original on Feb iv, 2019. Retrieved July ii, 2021.

External links [edit]

  • Copycat at IMDb
  • Copycat at Rotten Tomatoes

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copycat_(film)

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