Strange Days (1995)
Strange Days (1995)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ralph Fiennes
Lenny Nero
Angela Bassett
Lornette 'Mace' Mason
Juliette Lewis
Faith Justin
Tom Sizemore
Max Peltier
Michael Wincott
Philo Gant
Vincent D'Onofrio
Burton Steckler
Glenn Plummer
Jeriko One
Brigitte Bako
Iris
Richard Edson
Tick
William Fichtner
Dwayne Engelman
Josef Sommer
Palmer Strickland
Joe Urla
Keith
Nicky Katt
Joey Corto
Michael Jace
Wade Beemer
Louise LeCavalier
Cindy 'Vita' Minh
David Carrera
Duncan
Jim Ishida
Mr. Fumitsu
Todd Graff
Tex Arcana
Malcolm Norrington
Replay
Anais Munoz
Diamanda
Ted Haler
Tow Truck Driver
Rio Hackford
Bobby the Bartender
Brook Susan Parker
Cecile
Brandon Hammond
Zander
Donald 'Donnie' Young
Young Zander
B.J. Crockett
Young Zander
Dex Elliott Sanders
Curtis
Ronnie Willis
Homeboy
David Packer
Lane
Paulo Tocha
Spaz Diaz
J. Michael Muro
Nervous POV / Steadicam Operator
Ron Young
Nervous POV (voice)
Art Chudabala
Thai Restaurant Owner
Erica Kelly
Restaurant Hostess
Marlana Young
Waitress
Ray Chang
Thai Restaurant Cook
Raul Reformina
Busboy
Chris Douridas
Talk Radio Host (voice)
Billie Worley
Dan from Silverlake (voice)
Amon Bourne
Dewayne (voice)
Lisa Picotte
Lori from Encino (voice)
Kylie Ireland
Stoned Looking Girl
Dru Berrymore
Stoned Girl's Lover
Stefan Arngrim
Skinner
Agustin Rodriguez
Eduardo
Kelly Hu
Anchor Woman
Nynno Anderson
Angry Jeriko Fan
Liat Goodson
Retinal Fetish Bouncer
Honey Labrador
Beach Beauty
Delane Vaughn
Mace's Husband
Mark Arneson
Police Officer
James Acheson
Cop in Bathroom
John Francis
Death
Zoot
Mime
Royce L. Minor
Angry Black Kid
Milan Reynolds
National Guard Medic #1
Russell W. Smith
National Guard Medic #2
Sarah Abukutsa Marshall
African Dancer
Russell Hines
African Dancer
Michael Jaasi
African Dancer
Maurice Marshall
African Dancer
Carolyn Adunni McPherson
African Dancer
Jennifer Reeves
African Dancer
Charmain Renata Hubbard
African Dancer
Reginald T. Thornton
African Dancer
Chester A. Whitmore
African Dancer
Lori Simone Wilkerson
African Dancer
Justin Armao
Hostage (uncredited)
Ed Arneson
Metro Division Officer (uncredited)
Yan Birch
New Years Eve Party Dude (uncredited)
Andrew Calder
New Years Reveler (uncredited)
Carlos Campos
Club Goer (uncredited)
Jaime H. Campos
Riot/Traffic Cop (uncredited)
Louis Campos
Club Goer (uncredited)
Robert 'Duckie' Carpenter
Punker (uncredited) / Choreographer
Dian Childs
Dayplayer (uncredited)
John Daniels
Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Gregory Diamond
New Years Eve Kisser (uncredited)
Sebastian Feldman
Club Goer (uncredited)
Masaaki Fujimori
Sexy Dancer (uncredited)
Kim Giancaterino
Club Goer (uncredited)
Annette Goodman
Voyeur (uncredited)
T.J Jones
Party Guest (uncredited)
Johnny Kim
Club Dancer (uncredited)
Gianluca Lazzaroni
Club Goer (uncredited)
Joe Martinez
New Years Rocker (uncredited)
Me Phi Me
Jeriko One Guard (uncredited)
Raja Gemini
Club Goer (uncredited)
Season to Risk
Band (uncredited)
Tom Tom Typhoon
Crazy Dancer (uncredited)
Peter Wick
Bystander (uncredited)
James Cameron
Screenplay / Producer / Story
John Warnke
Art Direction
Kara Lindstrom
Set Decoration
Steven-Charles Jaffe
Producer / Second Unit Director
Ellen Mirojnick
Costume Design
Graeme Revell
Original Music Composer
Lilly Kilvert
Production Design
Matthew F. Leonetti
Director of Photography
Kathryn Bigelow
Director
Jay Cocks
Screenplay
Sharon Bialy
Casting
Debi Manwiller
Casting
Linda Grimes
Makeup Department Head
Richard Pagano
Casting
Melissa M. Thomas
Casting
Howard E. Smith
Editor
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Designer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lora Hirschberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Assistant Sound Designer
Andrea Mae Fenton
Assistant Set Decoration
Cary Weitz
Boom Operator
Tom Barwick
Foley Artist
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Foley Editor
Mike Cameron
Camera Operator
Merie Weismiller Wallace
Still Photographer
Tommy Samona
Set Dresser
Karen E. Goulekas
Digital Effects Supervisor
Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Coordinator
Len Morganti
Storyboard Artist
Mary Helen Leasman
Foley Editor
Rick Harris
Grip
Rick Pratt
Grip
Kenneth Chamitoff
Extras Casting
Yvette Ammon
Costumer
Blake Martin Moulin
Music Editor
Doug Sieck
Set Dresser
Tony Eckert
Foley Recordist
Aldo Antonelli
Camera Operator
Casey Jones
Dolly Grip
Al LaVerde
Grip
Dan Reilly
Key Grip
Bambi Sickafoose
First Assistant Editor
Patrick Cassidy
Leadman
Gregory P. Alcus
Set Dresser
Sara Bolder
Dialogue Editor
Amy Jupiter
Digital Effects Producer
Scott Guitteau
Assistant Sound Editor
Phil Benson
Sound Effects Editor
Tim Holland
Sound Effects Editor
Glenn Brown
Assistant Camera
Jackie Hamilton
Electrician
David Schmalz
Video Assist Operator
Gene Warren Jr.
Special Effects Supervisor
Tony Meagher
Visual Effects Coordinator
Patrick Shearn
Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Lingard
Special Effects Technician
Randy Feemster
Camera Operator
Philip C. Pfeiffer
Second Unit Director of Photography
Anthony Bozanich
Assistant Editor
Erik L. Nelson
Property Master
Dan Engstrom
Assistant Sound Editor
Kara Stephens
Visual Effects Coordinator
Tim Marshall
Best Boy Electric
Paul Santoni
Camera Loader
Robert L. Stevenson
Hair Department Head / Hair Supervisor
Frank E. Eulner
Sound Effects Editor
Ethan Ormsby
Digital Compositor
Craig Caton
Special Effects Assistant
Eugene Crum
Special Effects Assistant
Pat Blymyer
Chief Lighting Technician
James Keys
Rigging Gaffer
Randy Gerston
Music Producer
Andre Fenley
Assistant Sound Editor
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Jeff Wexler
Sound
Leslie Huntley
Visual Effects Producer
Patty von Arx
Music Editor
Michael Germain
Makeup Supervisor
Christopher S. Nushawg
Assistant Art Director
Hugh Waddell
ADR Editor
Susan Popovic
Assistant Sound Editor
Claire Sanfilippo
Dialogue Editor
Shannon Leigh Olds
Visual Effects Editor
Mat Beck
Visual Effects Supervisor
R. Derek Keener
Best Boy Electric
Scott C. Keys
Lighting Technician
Randy L. Childs
Propmaker
David M. Ronne
Sound
Jerry Hall
Digital Compositor
Bing Sokolsky
Additional Director of Photography
Christopher Moreman
First Assistant Camera
Nick Shuster
Second Assistant 'A' Camera
Joshua Winget
Music Editor
Kathy W. Estocin
Hair Designer
Marian Wilde
ADR Editor
Clare C. Freeman
Dialogue Editor
Edson Williams
Digital Compositor
Allen Cappuccilli
Visual Effects Editor
Mike Weathers
Chief Lighting Technician
David Franklin Bergad
Assistant Sound Editor
Pablo Helman
Digital Compositor
James Lima
Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael D. Weldon
First Assistant Camera
Marcie Romano
Assistant Sound Editor
Don Coufal
Boom Operator
Barbara McBane
Dialogue Editor
Gloria S. Borders
Supervising Sound Editor
James S. Trois
Special Effects
Wayne Marshall
Electrician
Michael F. Blake
Makeup Artist
Eric Upshur
Props
Kai Blomberg
Set Dresser
Lindakay Brown
Assistant Sound Editor
Mike Chambers
Visual Effects Producer
John Busch
Camera Operator
Mark Santoni
Second Assistant Camera
Chuck Weiss
Video Assist Operator
Michael Marcus
Art Designer
Tristan Paris Bourne
On Set Dresser
Kenneth Sayers
Set Dresser
Richard Beggs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Janek Sirrs
Visual Effects
Susan Hegarty
Dialect Coach
Peter McKernan
Pilot
Deborah Ricketts
Researcher
Bertram McCann
Marine Coordinator
Rick Shuster
Pilot
Kevin LaRosa
Pilot
Rae Sanchini
Executive Producer
Lawrence Kasanoff
Executive Producer
Ira Shuman
Co-Producer / Unit Production Manager
David S. Grant
Associate Producer
Christopher Warren
Visual Effects Camera
Patricia M. Peters
Stunt Double / Stunts
Steve Danton
First Assistant Director
Albert Cho
Second Assistant Director
Suzanne C. Geiger
Second Second Assistant Director
Sam Hoffman
Second Second Assistant Director
Mike Gunther
Stunt Double
Paul E. Short
Stunt Double
Sonja Davis
Stunt Double
Danny Epper
Stunt Double
Jeff Evans
Stunt Double
Debbie Evans
Stunts
John Alden
Stunt Double
Gary J. Wayton
Stunt Double
Denise Lynne Roberts
Stunts
Dick Hancock
Stunt Double
Chino Binamo
Stunt Double
James Turner Jr.
Stunt Double
Eliza Coleman
Stunt Double
Pamela Alch
Script Supervisor
Deborah Hopper
Costume Supervisor
Ann Culotta
Costumer
Gilbert S. Hernandez
Costumer
Cheryl Scarano
Costumer
Peggy A. Schnitzer
Costumer
Deborah La Mia Denaver
Makeup Artist
Marietta Carter-Narcisse
Makeup Artist
Georgina Williams
Hairstylist
Laura Connolly
Hairstylist
Bill Babington
Assistant Editor
Terilyn A. Shropshire
Assistant Editor
Anna Southall
Unit Publicist
Stevie Lazo
Production Accountant
Mark Sayles
Assistant Accountant
Edward Poveda
Payroll Accountant
Gene LeBell
Stunts
Larry Holt
Stunts
Jennifer Caputo
Stunts
Barbara Anne Klein
Stunts
Doug Coleman
Stunt Coordinator
Laura Albert
Stunts
Keith Woulard
Stunts
Eric Chambers
Stunts
Dane Farwell
Stunts
Al Goto
Stunts
Keith Campbell
Stunts
Marian Green
Stunts
Henry Kingi Jr.
Stunts
Jimmy Ortega
Utility Stunts
Eddie L. Watkins
Stunts
Brian J. Williams
Stunts
Jim Stephan
Stunts
Kira Tashjian
Stunts
Monty L. Simons
Stunts
Don Ruffin
Stunts
Lynn Salvatori
Stunts
Ericka Bryce
Utility Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 13, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 25m
Budget$42,000,000
Box Office$7,959,291
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Strange Days is a 1995 American science fiction thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, from a screenplay by James Cameron and Jay Cocks, and based on a story by Cameron. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Michael Wincott, and Vincent D'Onofrio. Set in Los Angeles on the last two days of 1999, the film follows Lenny Nero (Fiennes), a black marketeer of an electronic device that allows a user to experience the recorded memories and physical sensations of other people, and Lornette "Mace" Mason (Bassett), a bodyguard and limousine driver, as they are drawn into a criminal conspiracy involving Nero's ex-girlfriend Faith Justin (Lewis) and the murder of a prostitute.
Blending science fiction with film noir conventions, Strange Days explores themes such as racism, abuse of power, rape and voyeurism. Although the story was conceived by Cameron around 1986, Bigelow found inspiration from high profile incidents such as the Lorena Bobbitt incident and the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Principal photography began in Los Angeles on June 6, 1994, and concluded on October 14. Several of the film's scenes, which offer a point-of-view shot, required multi-faceted cameras and considerable technical preparation.
A major commercial failure, Strange Days nearly derailed Bigelow's career, grossing only $17 million against its $42 million budget. The film polarized critics upon release, while some praised the cinematography, visual style, and performances of the cast, others criticized its portrayal of rape and violence. Its critical standing has improved over the years, gaining a cult following. At the 22nd Saturn Awards, where the film received five nominations, Bassett won Best Actress and Bigelow became the first woman to win Best Director.