Se7en (1995)
Se7en (1995)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Morgan Freeman
Detective Lt. William Somerset
Brad Pitt
Detective David Mills
Gwyneth Paltrow
Tracy Mills
John Cassini
Officer Davis
Peter Crombie
Dr. O'Neill
Andrew Kevin Walker
Dead Man at 1st Crime Scene
Reg E. Cathey
Dr. Santiago
R. Lee Ermey
Police Captain
Daniel Zacapa
Detective Taylor at First Murder
Andrew Kevin Walker
Dead Man at 1st Crime Scene / Writer
George Christy
Workman at Door of Somerset's Office
Endre Hules
Cab Driver
Hawthorne James
George the Night Guard at the Library
Bob Mack
Gluttony Victim
William Davidson
First Guard at the Library / Construction Foreman
Bob Collins
Second Guard at the Library
Jimmy Dale Hartsell
Library Janitor
Richard Roundtree
Dist. Atty. Martin Talbot
Charline Su
TV News Reporter
Dominique Jennings
TV News Reporter
Allan Kolman
First Forensic Man in the Law Office
Beverly Burke
TV Anchor Woman
Gene Borkan
Eli Gould - Greed Victim
Julie Araskog
Mrs. Gould
Mario Di Donato
Fingerprint Forensic Man in Law Office
Alfonso Freeman
Fingerprint Technician
John C. McGinley
California
Harrison White
Cop on SWAT Team
Bob Stephenson
Cop on SWAT Team
Michael Reid MacKay
Victor - Sloth Victim
Richard Portnow
Dr. Beardsley
Tudor Sherrard
Coupon Man Outside Pizza Parlor
Mark Boone Junior
Greasy F.B.I. Man
Pamala Tyson
Thin Vagrant by John Doe's Apartment
Lennie Loftin
Policeman Who Takes Statement from Vagrant
Sarah Reinhardt
Police Sketch Artist
Emily Wagner
Detective Sara at John Doe's Apartment
Martin Serene
Wild Bill
Michael Massee
Man in Booth at Massage Parlor
David Correia
First Cop at Massage Parlor
Ron Blair
Second Cop at Massage Parlor
Jennifer Mueller
Lust Victim
Leland Orser
Crazed Man in Massage Parlor
Lexie Bigham
Sweating Cop at Massage Parlor
Evan Mirand
Paramedic at Massage Parlor
Paul Eckstein
Paramedic at Massage Parlor
Harris Savides
911 Operator / Additional Photography
Rachel Flanagan
Additional 911 Operator
Heidi Schanz
Pride Victim
Brian Evers
Duty Sergeant
Shannon Wilcox
Woman Cop Behind Desk
Richard Schiff
Mark Swarr
James Deeth
Helicopter Pilot
John Santin
Helicopter Pilot
Charles A. Tamburro
SWAT Helicopter Pilot / Aerial Coordinator
Richmond Arquette
Delivery Man
Duffy Gaver
Marksman in Helicopter
Kevin Spacey
John Doe
Charles S. Dutton
Cop (uncredited)
Arthur Max
Man in Library (uncredited) / Production Design
Michael Kaplan
Costume Design
Phyllis Carlyle
Producer
Richard Francis-Bruce
Editor
Kerry Barden
Casting
Howard Shore
Original Music Composer
Arnold Kopelson
Producer
Dan Kolsrud
Executive Producer
Clay A. Griffith
Set Decoration
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Casting
Anne Kopelson
Executive Producer
Darius Khondji
Director of Photography
Billy Hopkins
Casting
Gary Wissner
Art Direction
David Fincher
Director
Elizabeth Lapp
Set Designer
Elinor Bardach
Costume Supervisor
Danny Cangemi
Special Effects Supervisor
Wayne Stone
Transportation Captain
Stephen Joel Brown
Co-Producer
Gianni Nunnari
Executive Producer
Jan O'Connell
Art Department Coordinator
Chris Gibbin
Leadman
Peter Albiez
Special Effects Coordinator
John Lissauer
Orchestrator
Sanford Panitch
Co-Producer
Wendy Cox
Production Coordinator
Michael A. Chavez
Camera Operator
Dale Myrand
Steadicam Operator
Brad Edmiston
First Assistant Camera
William Hoy
Additional Editing
Patrick Dodd
Supervising Sound Editor / ADR Supervisor
Kim B. Christensen
Sound Effects Editor
Jennifer L. Ware
Sound Effects Editor
Russell McEntyre
Transportation Coordinator
Richard Saperstein
Co-Executive Producer
Robert J. Litt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elliot Tyson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lynn Harris
Co-Executive Producer
Conrad W. Hall
Camera Operator
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Stunt Coordinator
Michele Platt
Associate Producer
David Emmerichs
Steadicam Operator
Hugo Santiago
Set Designer
Aisha Coley
Casting Associate
Ellen Segal
Music Editor
Robert C. Lusted
First Assistant Editor
Nana Greenwald
Co-Producer
Angie Rubin
Music Editor
Joe Fineman
Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Willie D. Burton
Production Sound Mixer
Allan Wertheim
Unit Production Manager
Ric Keeley
Post Production Supervisor
Ren Klyce
Sound Effects Editor / Sound Designer
Bert Dovo
Orchestrator
Ted Zachary
Executive In Charge Of Production
Barry Chusid
Assistant Art Director
Lori Rowbotham
Set Designer
Peter Sorel
Still Photographer
Marvin E. Lewis
Boom Operator
Rick Hart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert S. Mendelsohn
Unit Production Manager
Paul Hargrave
Location Manager
Greg Kimble
Visual Effects Supervisor
Becky Ochoa
Hair Designer
Vincent Landay
Thanks
Monty Westmore
Makeup Artist
Ceán Chaffin
Thanks
Larry Velasco
Set Costumer
Mark Graziano
Post Production Supervisor
William C. Gerrity
Line Producer
Michael Hancock
Makeup Artist
Andrea Gargano
Color Timer
Yvan Lucas
Color Timer
George Alden
Driver
Kim Taylor-Coleman
Casting Assistant
Jennifer McNamara
Casting Assistant
Jack Keller
Sound Recordist
David Behle
Sound Recordist
Philip Rogers
Sound Recordist
Joan E. Chapman
ADR Editor
John Nutt
Dialogue Editor
Roy 'Bucky' Moore
Property Master
Cori Glazer
Script Supervisor
Mark Levinson
ADR Editor
Marnie Moore
Foley Artist
Jeremy Molod
Foley Mixer
Francesca Dodd
Dialogue Editor
Jeff Watts
ADR Editor
Margie O'Malley
Foley Artist
Richard Duarte
Foley Mixer
Robert Bonino
Construction Coordinator
Nicholas C. John
Standby Painter
Tim Thompson
Visual Effects Coordinator
Melodie McDaniel
Still Photographer
Robert Grindrod
Production Accountant
Thomas Brader
Stand In
Alan Alvarado
Propmaker
Malcolm Fife
Foley Editor
Moto Hata
Sculptor
Ian Crockett
Post Production Assistant
Paul Prokop
Production Controller
Kenneth H. Frith Jr.
Set Production Assistant
Daren Dochterman
Production Illustrator
Thomas P. Powell
Lighting Technician
Shawn Albro
Painter
Steve Boeddeker
Assistant Sound Designer
LaFaye Baker
Stunts
Claudio Miranda
Gaffer
Ronald E. Hairston
Craft Service
J.W. Kompare
Visual Effects Editor
Peter Frankfurt
Visual Effects Producer
Nico Bally
Grip
Dale Caldwell
Color Timer
Fred Jove
Location Scout
Jacques Rey
Storyboard Artist
Elizabeth Ragali
Set Decoration Buyer
William B. Doane
Special Effects
Donald M. Morgan
Aerial Camera
Michael S. Adler
Electrician
Tom Boyd
Musician
Jose Majica
Chef
François Frey
Publicist
Michael Charbonnet
Camera Technician
Joseph Graham
Rigging Grip
Bonnie Alden
Driver
Christopher Casey
Set Dressing Artist
Michael J. Coo
Key Grip
Susan Steinlauf-Pascal
Unit Publicist
David Sanchez
Camera Loader
Michael Brennan
Dolly Grip
Brad Davis
Payroll Accountant
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Erik R. Kraber
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Brent Beal
Second Assistant Camera
Mark Kaufman
Music Coordinator
Jerri Whiteman
First Assistant Accountant
Bruce Bellamy
Swing
Joe Johnston
Location Assistant
Jim Feldman
Concept Artist
Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer
Janet Ingram
Production Secretary
Craig A. Pinckes
Second Second Assistant Director
William E. Fitch
Best Boy Grip
Lucas Richman
Conductor
Marsha Bozeman
Costumer
Frank Davis
Second Assistant Director
Kyle Cooper
Title Designer
Jean Ann Black
Makeup Supervisor
Leonard Bram
Additional Second Assistant Director
Scott Wilder
Stunt Double
Robert M. Rey
Medical Consultant
Gary A. Martin
Production Assistant
Rick Canelli
ADR Recordist
Robert W. Harris
Utility Sound
Rachel Flanagan
Music Consultant
Larry J. Aube
Key Rigging Grip
Tom Barrett
Assistant Editor
Flint Maloney
Assistant Location Manager
John L. Anderson
Assistant Production Coordinator
John S. Dorsey
Art Department Assistant
Craig Albrecht
Art Department Production Assistant
Patrick Tatopoulos
Conceptual Illustrator
Michael Alan Kahn
First Assistant Director
Gary Archer
Prosthetics
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 22, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 7m
Content RatingR
Budget$33,000,000
Box Office$327,311,859
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States
Genres
Wiki.
Seven (stylized as Se7en) is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. It stars Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, and John C. McGinley. Set in an unnamed, crime-ridden city, Seven's narrative follows disenchanted, nearly retired detective William Somerset (Freeman) and his newly transferred partner David Mills (Pitt) as they try to stop a serial killer from executing a series of murders based on the seven deadly sins.
Walker, an aspiring writer, based Seven on his experiences of moving from a suburban setting to New York City during a period of rising crime and drug addiction in the late 1980s. His script was optioned by an Italian film company but, following financial difficulties, the rights were sold to New Line Cinema. Studio executives were opposed to the script's bleak conclusion, insisting on a more mainstream and optimistic outcome. Fincher, determined to re-establish himself after a career setback, was mistakenly sent Walker's original script and, convinced of its merit, committed to directing the project if the original ending remained intact. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles between December 1994 and March 1995, on a $33–$34 million budget.
Seven garnered middling test audience results and was not predicted to perform well due to its violent and mature content. However, it grossed $327.3 million worldwide, becoming a surprise success and the seventh highest-grossing film of the year. Contemporaneous reviews were generally positive, praising the performances of the central cast and the bleak but unforgettable ending. Seven revitalized Fincher's career and helped Pitt move from roles based on his appearance to more serious, dramatic roles.
In the years since its release, consensus on the movie has generally shifted to critical acclaim. It has been influential in filmmaking, inspiring many imitators of its aesthetic, style, soundtrack, and premise of detectives investigating serial killers with distinctive methods and motives. The film's title sequence, which depicts the killer preparing for his actions later in the film, is considered an important design innovation that sparked a renewed interest in title design, while the film's twist ending has been named as one of the most shocking and unforgettable in cinematic history.