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Jack Reacher is a 2012 American action thriller film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, based on Lee Child s 2005 novel One Shot. The film stars Tom Cruise as the title character, with Rosamund Pike, David Oyelowo, Richard Jenkins, Jai Courtney, Werner Herzog, and Robert Duvall also starring. The film entered production in October 2011, and was completed in January 2012. It was filmed entirely on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It received generally positive reviews and was successful at the box office.

The musical score was composed by Joe Kraemer, performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony and recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage in Culver City, California. Cruise performed all of his own driving stunts during the film s car chase sequence.

The film s premiere screening in Pittsburgh was postponed after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting; the movie was released in North America one week later on December 21, 2012.

Cruise reprised his role in the 2016 sequel, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, based on the 2013 novel Never Go Back.

Plot

In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a man drives a van into a parking garage across the Allegheny River from PNC Park, dropping a quarter into the meter. Using a rifle, he shoots and kills five people on the river s North Shore Trail from long range before driving off. The Pittsburgh Police, headed by Detective Calvin Emerson, find a shell casing and the quarter used to pay for parking. A fingerprint on the coin belongs to James Barr, an ex-United States Army sniper. When the police raid his house, they find the van, equipment for reloading rifle cartridges, the rifle in question, and Barr unconscious.

During an interrogation by Emerson and District Attorney Alex Rodin, Barr is offered a choice between life in prison in exchange for waiving his right to counsel and a full confession or guaranteed death row, as Rodin has never lost a conviction. They are bewildered when Barr instead takes a notepad and writes Get Jack Reacher . Jack Reacher is a drifter and ex-US Army Military Police Corps Investigator and Major. He arrives in Pittsburgh after seeing a news report about Barr and the shooting. Emerson and Rodin deny Jack s request to view the evidence but agree to let him see Barr, who was attacked by fellow inmates and is now in a coma.

Jack meets Barr s defense attorney, Helen Rodin, Alex Rodin s daughter, who has been saddled with the apparently hopeless task of saving Barr from the death penalty. Helen tells Jack he can see the evidence if he will be her investigator, but Jack retorts that he is not interested in clearing Barr s name. He reveals that Barr had gone on a killing spree during his tour in Iraq but was not prosecuted because, unbeknownst to Barr, his victims were under investigation for numerous assaults and the US Army wanted them forgotten. Jack vowed that if Barr tried anything like this again, he would take him down. Jack agrees to investigate if Helen visits the victims s families to learn about the people murdered that day. Jack goes to the crime scene and finds inconsistencies about the location, thinking that a trained shooter would have done the killings from the cover of the van on the nearby Fort Duquesne Bridge.

After an apparently spurious bar fight, Jack realizes that someone is attempting to strong-arm him into dropping his investigation. After Helen reports her findings about the victims to Jack, he suggests that the owner of a local construction company, Oline Archer, was the intended victim, while the other victims served as a cover-up. Jack is later framed for the murder of the young woman who was paid to instigate the brawl, but this only motivates him further. Jack eventually follows up a lead at a shooting range in the neighboring state of Ohio, owned by ex-United States Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Martin Cash, who will talk only if Jack demonstrates his shooting skills.

The real perpetrators are a gang masquerading as a legitimate construction firm, led by an ex-Soviet prisoner known only as Zek Chelovek ( prisoner human being ). The gang kidnaps Helen with the aid of Detective Emerson and holds her hostage at a quarry. After he steals Helen s car, Jack outwits the mob guards, killing them (along with Emerson) with Cash s help, before confronting the Zek about the conspiracy. The Zek points out that Jack has killed most of the witnesses against him and doubts that he would be convicted, while also admitting that any prison sentence he is likely to serve would be relatively easy compared to his time in Siberia. Jack shoots the Zek in the head on the spot. Jack and Cash flee the scene with confidence that Helen will clear Jack s name.

When Barr awakens from his coma, he tells Helen that he has no recent memory, but believes that he must be guilty of the shootings. Barr s mental reconstruction of how he would have committed the shootings confirms Jack s theory. Still unaware of all these developments, Barr is willing to accept both responsibility and his punishment, fearing that Jack will seek justice if the law does not. However, it is evident he will be cleared of the charges. Meanwhile, Jack, sitting on a bus, overhears a man verbally and physically abusing a young woman and stands up to confront him.

Cast

  • Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher, an ex-United States Army Military Police Investigator and Major and drifter
  • Rosamund Pike as Helen Rodin, Barr’s defence attorney and DA Rodin’s daughter
  • Richard Jenkins as District Attorney Alex Rodin
  • Werner Herzog as Zek Chelovek
  • David Oyelowo as Pittsburgh Police Detective Calvin Emerson
  • Jai Courtney as Charlie
  • Joseph Sikora as James Mark Barr, an ex-United States Army sniper and the prime suspect in the murders
  • Robert Duvall as Martin Cash, an ex-United States Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant and Ohio gun shop owner
  • Michael Raymond-James as Linsky
  • Josh Helman as Jeb Oliver
  • Alexia Fast as Sandy
  • James Martin Kelly as Rob Farrior
  • Nicole Forester as Nancy Holt

Production

Development

Attempts to adapt author Lee Child s Jack Reacher novel series into a film have been made ever since the character debuted in 1997 s Killing Floor. After being optioned with no success to PolyGram and later New Line Cinema, Paramount Pictures and Cruise/Wagner Productions acquired the film rights in 2005. Screenwriter Josh Olson was then hired to adapt Child s then-most recent novel in the Reacher series, One Shot (2005). In July 2010, Christopher McQuarrie, who previously collaborated with Cruise/Wagner Productions on the 2008 film Valkyrie, signed on to rework Olson s script and ultimately direct the film.

Casting

In June 2011, Tom Cruise was in talks for playing the role of Jack Reacher. The following month, Cruise closed a deal with the studios and signed on for the part. Some fans of the novel series became vocal over the casting of Cruise due to the actor s height (5 7 ) not matching the height of Reacher in the novels (6 5 ). Explaining the casting decision, author Lee Child said that it would be impossible to find a suitable actor to play the giant Reacher and to recreate the feel of the book onscreen, and that Cruise had the talent to make an effective Reacher. Child also said, Reacher s size in the books is a metaphor for an unstoppable force, which Cruise portrays in his own way. Of Cruise s relatively small stature, Child said, With another actor you might get 100% of the height but only 90% of Reacher. With Tom, you ll get 100% of Reacher with 90% of the height.

Following the casting of Cruise, Rosamund Pike was cast as the female lead. Other actresses who were in the running for the role included Hayley Atwell and Alexa Davalos. By September 2011, the main cast was locked in with the hiring of David Oyelowo, Richard Jenkins, Jai Courtney, and Robert Duvall. Werner Herzog, primarily known for his directorial work, rounded out the cast in October 2011 when he signed on to play the film s chief villain.

In April 2017, Dwayne Johnson revealed that he was in the running to play Jack Reacher before Cruise was hired.

In a 2018 interview, two years after the 2016 release of the sequel, Child agreed that the readers were correct in their criticism, stating:

I really enjoyed working with Cruise. He s a really, really nice guy. We had a lot of fun. But ultimately the readers are right. The size of Reacher is really, really important and it s a big component of who he is…So what I ve decided to do is – there won t be any more movies with Tom Cruise. Instead we re going to take it to Netflix or something like that. Long-form streaming television, with a completely new actor. We re rebooting and starting over and we re going to try and find the perfect guy.

Filming

Production on the film began in October 2011 and was completed in January 2012. Cruise performed all of his own driving stunts during the film s signature car chase sequence. Action to me is something very fun to shoot. The challenge in most car chases is you re trying to hide the fact that it s not the actor driving, McQuarrie said. The challenge here was the exact opposite. We were trying to find a way to show that it was always Tom driving. He s literally driving in every stunt sequence.

In February 2012, Kevin Messick, one of the film s executive producers, sued Don Granger and Gary Levinsohn, two other producers, for breach of contract over a joint venture agreement, claiming he had helped to develop the film, renew Paramount s options for the rights to the book, and participated in the search for a screenwriter but starting in July 2010, had been left out of meetings with the screenwriter and the studio and not given certain drafts of the screenplay while it was under development. Messick is suing for unspecified damages, his producer s fees and the right to participate in any upcoming sequels.

Music

The film s musical score was composed by Joe Kraemer, who previously scored director McQuarrie s The Way of the Gun (2000). Kraemer was announced as the composer for the film in July 2012, having already started work on it. After spending eight weeks working with McQuarrie on materials to present to producers, Kraemer s hiring was approved and he directly began working on the film s opening eight minutes. I have a number of tricks that I use to spark the wild creative process, said Kraemer on his scoring process after having seen the film. Sometimes I ll use my mathematical understanding of music to devise a theme (such as the open fifths of Reacher s theme), sometimes I ll have an orchestral color in mind (i.e. the music for THE ZEC). The actual composing process probably resembles Max Steiner more than anyone else I know of. I start at the first frame of the movie and work my through to the end, chronologically, in order.

The film is noted for its balance between music and silence, with music primarily absent or reserved during a majority of the film s action sequences. Discussing his approach to this balance, Kraemer described, Music can make such an impact when it enters a scene, and obviously the only way to do that is to have silence beforehand. I also generally like to have long tails on my cues so that they sort of fade away rather than ending abruptly. In this way, I try to weave music in and out very carefully so that the audience is as unaware as possible of the entrances and exits. I often cite Patton as a prime example of great spotting – a three and half hour biopic with, what, twenty-eight minutes of score? That s unheard of today. But it worked!

The score was performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony and recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage in Culver City, California. A soundtrack album for the film was released on December 18, 2012 by La-La Land Records.

No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. Main Title Joe Kraemer 3:50
2. Who Is Jack Reacher? Joe Kraemer 3:12
3. The Investigation Joe Kraemer 3:20
4. Barr and Helen Joe Kraemer 4:38
5. Farrier and the Zec Joe Kraemer 4:37
6. The Riverwalk Joe Kraemer 4:04
7. Helen s Story Joe Kraemer 3:12
8. Evidence Joe Kraemer 8:31
9. Helen in Jeopardy Joe Kraemer 4:58
10. The Quarry Sequence Joe Kraemer 3:57
11. Showdown Joe Kraemer 4:36
12. Finale & End Credits Joe Kraemer 7:30
CD bonus track
No. Title Artist(s) Length
13. Prisoner Human Being Joe Kraemer 4:37
Total length: 01:01:02
iTunes bonus track
No. Title Artist(s) Length
13. Suite from Jack Reacher Joe Kraemer 6:48
Total length: 01:03:13

Distribution

Marketing

The trailer for Jack Reacher was officially released on Cruise s birthday, July 3, 2012.

Theatrical release

Jack Reacher, then titled One Shot, was originally slated to be released in February 2013. In March 2012, the release date was brought forward by Paramount Pictures to December 21, 2012, hoping to capitalize on the box office success of Cruise s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, which was released at a similar point in 2011. The film s new release date pushed the release of World War Z back six months.

The film was released in North American markets on December 21, 2012, with a premiere initially planned for Pittsburgh s SouthSide Works megaplex on December 15, 2012, which was to be attended by the film s stars, and Lee Child.

On December 15, 2012, Paramount Pictures announced it was indefinitely postponing the film s premiere screening in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, out of respect for the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which had occurred the day before. The opening scene shows a sniper shooting at people including a woman holding a small girl, and one point aiming the cross-hairs directly at her. Writer-director McQuarrie endorsed the decision, saying he and Cruise insisted upon it:

Nobody should be celebrating anything 24 hours after a tragic event like that. We thought long and hard about it. This was not a snap judgment, because we wanted to give back to the city of Pittsburgh, because they were so great to us.

The film held its United Kingdom premiere on December 10, 2012 at London s Odeon Leicester Square. It was released in the U.K. on December 26, 2012.

Home media

Jack Reacher was released onto Blu-ray and DVD formats in the United Kingdom And in North American territories on March 19, 2013 by Paramount Home Media Distribution. The Blu-ray release contains two commentary tracks and three behind-the-scenes featurettes. Jack Reacher received a 4K UHD Blu-Ray release on June 26, 2018.

Reception

Box office

Jack Reacher grossed $80.1 million in North America and $138.3 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $218.3 million, against a budget of $60 million.

In North America, the film opened in 3,352 cinemas. Jack Reacher went on to gross $5.1 million on its opening day in the U.S. and Canada, and $15.6 million in its opening weekend. The film held well in its second weekend, dropping only 10.2% to a total of $14.1 million and ranking at No. 5.

Upon its opening five-day international start, making $5.5 million in the UK and $4.4 million in France, the film grossed a total of $18.1 million from 32 international markets. Throughout the following weeks, the film expanded to additional international markets and grossed an international total of $136,497,530.

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 63%, based on 183 reviews, with a rating average of 6.27/10. The website s critical consensus states, Jack Reacher is an above-average crime thriller with a smoothly charismatic performance from Tom Cruise. On Metacritic the film has a weighted score of 50 out of 100, based on reviews from 36 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade filmgoers gave the film was an A− on an A+ to F scale.

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: Tom Cruise is in fine form as mysterious tough guy Jack Reacher finally reaches the big screen. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote: This is Cruise s show. And he nails it. The patented smile is gone, replaced by a glower that makes Jack Reacher a dark and dazzling ride into a new kind of hell.

Many of the negative reviews still referred to the film as entertaining, including The Guardian, which called it outrageous but entertaining . Peter Debruge of Variety was critical of the casting of Cruise as Reacher: Reacher is a brawny action figure whose exploits would have been a good fit for the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone back in the day, but feel less fun when delegated to a leading man like Tom Cruise. The star is too charismatic to play someone so cold-blooded, and his fans likely won t appreciate the stretch. Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly wrote: That Cruise fails to make a case for Reacher s allure, though, has less to do with physical dissonance than it does with the film s inability – stupefying inability, really – to otherwise make a case for the character s originality in a movie so choked with visual clichés and dreadfully moldy dialogue.

Sequel

While Jack Reacher was intended to be a tent-pole for a film series, it was initially reported that a sequel would be unlikely due to its lackluster run at the North American box office. However, in February 2013, the possibility of a sequel became more likely after the film surpassed a gross of $200 million worldwide. On December 9, 2013, it was announced that Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions were moving forward with the development of a sequel, reportedly based on the 2013 Jack Reacher novel Never Go Back.

Principal photography on the sequel, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, began on October 20, 2015, in New Orleans. The sequel was directed by Edward Zwick, produced by Tom Cruise, Don Granger, and Christopher McQuarrie and was written by Zwick, Richard Wenk, and Marshall Herskovitz. It stars Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders, Patrick Heusinger, Aldis Hodge, Danika Yarosh, and Holt McCallany. The plot follows Reacher going on-the-run with an army major who has been framed for espionage, and it reveals a dark conspiracy. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back was released on October 21, 2016, in IMAX and conventional formats. It grossed $161 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics.

Year 2012
ReleaseDate 2012-12-21
RuntimeMins 130
RuntimeStr 2h 10min
Plot A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper responsible for a mass shooting.
Awards Awards, 1 win & 6 nominations
Directors Christopher McQuarrie
Writers Lee Child, Christopher McQuarrie
Stars Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins
Produced by Tom Cruise,David Ellison,Dana Goldberg,Don Granger,Ken Kamins,Cliff Lanning,Gary Levinsohn,Kevin J. Messick,Jake Myers,Paul Schwake,Paula Wagner
Music by Joe Kraemer
Cinematography by Caleb Deschanel
Film Editing by Kevin Stitt
Casting By Mindy Marin
Production Design by Jim Bissell
Art Direction by Christa Munro,Gregory A. Weimerskirch
Set Decoration by Douglas A. Mowat
Costume Design by Susan Matheson
Makeup Department Cesar Alonso,Angel De Angelis,Doug Fairall,Christopher Fulton,Winfrey Izear,Nancy Keslar,Sarah Monzani,Trefor Proud,Marianne Skiba,Michael White,Connie Grayson Criswell,Kristyan Mallett,Amanda Miller
Production Management Kirby Adams,Susan E. Novick,Dana Robin,Andrew Saxe
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Mikey Eberle,Paul Jennings,David Kelley,Cliff Lanning,Deanna Leslie,Steve Love,Dixon McPhillips,Walter E. Myal,Rhys Summerhayes,Eric Yellin
Art Department Jenn Albaugh,Luke Andrade,Ian Michael Andrew,Demian Aspinwall,Timothy Barnhill,Greg Boggs,Lisa Bradley,Richard Brunton,Paul Bucciarelli,Michael Campise,Dallah Charissa Cesen,Julie Chill,Joseph Conard,Jolene Dames,Michael Dolhi,Natalie N. Dorset,Kate Dougherty,Josh Drylie,Chip Eccles,David Flick,Thomas J. Garrigan,John Gathright,Peter Gelfman,Jim Heastings,Drew Hittie,Joshua Hogan,Smith Harper Hutchings,Jessica Jade Jacob,Gregory Jones,Roy Kalberer,Kenneth J. Kellers,Brett Kennedy,Luke Kislak,Lara Lampenfield,Jordan Lippert,Mike Matesic,Merdyce McClaran,Jessica McDonald,Tim McGrane,Daniel McGuinness,Kimberly Merlin,John W. Morgan,T.K. Mundok,Christina Myal,Samuel Noel,Brent Peelor,Justin Pelissero,Jason Pickens,Buster Pile,Brandon A. Plonka,Nick Poyner,Donald Lee Rager,Michael G. Richer,Robin Richesson,Ricky Riggs,Jason Shumaker,Nicholas Spivak,Christopher St. Pierre,Aaron Streiner,Shawn Tambellini,Ben Woodworth,Nick Carr
Sound Department Anna Behlmer,Scott Curtis,Chad Djubek,Jim Emswiller,Victor Ray Ennis,Julie Feiner,Eric Flickinger,Judah Getz,Jerry Gilbert,Colin Heath,Tamas Kurina,Jay Meagher,Chris Navarro,Kelly Oxford,Michael Piotrowski,Terry Porter,Alan Rankin,Kelly Roofner,Lyndsey Schenk,Amishjim Schulze,George E. Simpson Jr.,David Stanke,Mark P. Stoeckinger,Bruce Tanis,Jay Wilkinson,Scott Wolf
Special Effects by Randy Fitzgerald,Werner Hahnlein,Kevin Hannigan,Jake Hays,Matt Moroughan,Ed Parrish Jr.,Joe Perez,Brandonn S. Petri,Raymond M. Tasillo,Michael A. Tice,Steve Tolin,Vaughn Williams,Norman Beck,Sam Dean,Mike S. Huffman,Michael Perdriel,Christopher A. Suarez
Visual Effects by Eri Adachi,Juan Alvarez,Jongjun An,Ryan Andersen,Caitlin Atherton,Adam Avery,Charles Baden,Ron Barr,Jamie Baxter,Cody Brunty,Doug Campbell,Bobby Cardenas,Daniel Chavez,Patrick Clancey,Caleb Clark,Nolan Conrad,Jessica Cuff,Joseph DiValerio,Yann Doray,Josh Elmore,Chris Ervin,Jeremy Fernsler,Patrick Flannery,Daniel A Flores,Bryan Godwin,Miguel A. Guerrero,Rachel Faith Hanson,Sean Castle Hitchcock,Atsushi Imamura,Travis Wade Ivy,James Kawano,Harimander Singh Khalsa,Bill Kunin,Jooyong Lee,Sun Lee,Sharlene Lin,Valy Lungoccia,Paul Martinez,Mare McIntosh,Roger Mocenigo,Shoban Narayanan,Denise O Neill,Eugene Paluso,Jale Parsons,Mitch Paulson,Mark Rasmussen,John Riddle,Joel Sevilla,Doug Spilatro,Shane Strickman,Josh Sutherland,Mike Uguccioni,David Van Dyke,Dan Walden,Will Wallace,Gregory Watkins,Derek Winslow,Mark Edward Wright,Michael Zavala,Erwan Leroy,Thomas Mathai,V. Samundeswari
Stunts Robert Alonzo,James Armstrong,Daniel Arrias,Matt Baker,Ted Barba,Nicolas Bosc,Joey Box,Tony Brakohiapa,Richard Burden,Janene Carleton,Clay Cullen,Keith Splinter Davis,Zack Duhame,Peter Epstein,Brent Fletcher,Ben Hernandez Bray,Michael Hugghins,Paul Jennings,Michael B. Johnson,Mike Majesky,Rob Mars,Mike Mukatis,Kimberly Shannon Murphy,Robert Nagle,Casey O Neill,Chris Palermo,Jim Palmer,Eddie Perez,Kirk Pleasant,Rex Reddick,Alice Rietveld,Steven Ritzi,Jimmy N. Roberts,Milton Robinson,Craig Frosty Silva,Brett Smrz,Gary Ray Stearns,Ronn Surels,Lee-Anne Telford,Amy Lynn Tuttle,Stuart F. Wilson,Robert Alonzo,Giovanna Angle,Joey Box,Richard Burden,Clay Cullen,Zack Duhame,Joe Fishel,Brent Fletcher,John W. Iwanonkiw,Jace Jeanes,Michael B. Johnson,Efka Kvaraciejus,Mike Majesky,Chris Palermo,Jimmy N. Roberts,Andrei Runtso,Brett Smrz,Gary Ray Stearns,Amie Stephenson,Lee-Anne Telford
Camera and Electrical Department Curtis Abbott,Darrell Abbott,Sebastián Almeida,Greg Baldi,Karen Ballard,Allan Barch,Erik Bernstein,Greg Boggs,Brad Boyer,Sarah Brandes,Jarrett Buba,Brian Buzz Buzzelli,Jorgen Christenen,Steve Cohagan,Alexander Lex Crow,Tony Cutrono,Pat Dames,Jerry C. Deats,Robert B. Dechellis,Louie DeMarco,Isaac Denair,Bob Dodd,Eric Dvorsky,David A. Dwyer,Gregory L. Edwards,Ray Chazz Edwards,Bart Flaherty,Sean Flaherty,Drew Frazier,Tom Gregg,Adam Harris,David Hassinger,Kevin Hogan,Jason Hooper,David Yoko Jose,Jason Jouver,Daniel Kendgia,Christian J. Killingsworth,Jason Kirker,Donald Klinefelter,Pete Klingenberg,Frederick E. Kowalo,Josh Kubizne,Toby LeCheminant,Trevor Loomis,Brian Lukas,Derek J. Manganelli,Ashley Marze,Steve Mathis,Kevin Matz,Lance Mayer,Jason B. McCann,BJ McDonnell,Jonathan McKeown,Markus Mentzer,Doug Michaels,Jon D. Morrison,Thomas Shields Morrison,John S. Moyer,Sean Murray,Joseph Edward Myers,Evan Nelson,Justin Novak,Jean-Pierre Nutini,John Oliveri,Deb Peterson,David Pipik,Brian Powers,Brennan Reilly,Guillaume Renberg,Lance Rieck,Eric Riedmann,Brad Robinson,Amanda Rotzler,Matt Schafer,Keith Seymour,Zane Shapiro,Colin Sheehy,Brad Shield,Terry Shirk,Doug Stanczak,John Stefancis,Adam Stevenson,David Swiech,Jon Thurner,Tommy Tieche,John Trapman,John E. Tremba,Jason Trosky,Jeff Vandermolen,Ryan Washlaski,Terry Wolcott,William D. Wynn,Don Yockey,Nick Zinobile,John Zivelonghi,Eliott Acevedo
Animation Department Susan Moran
Casting Department Donna Belajac,Kara Lipson,Katy Russell,Katie Shenot,Laura Zech
Costume and Wardrobe Department Charlene Amateau,Melanie Cargioli,Bradford Chapple,Michelle Christensen,Carol Demarti,James Eidel,Alison Evans,Kelli French,Robyn Gebhart,Elaine Perlmann,Virginia Smith Phillips,Nancy Thompson,Danny Vick,Nikki Young
Editorial Department Kris Cole,Roland Eisinger,Jason Esquivel,Taylor Finan,Jermaine R. Gill,Bruce Goodman,Matthew Kuborn,Curtis Lindersmith,Stephen Mannella,Christopher McDonald,Robert E. Phillips,Stephen M. Rickert Jr.,Sean Phillip Rowe,Jennifer Scudder Trent,Rosalie A. Staley,Ken Lebre,Anthony Motta
Location Management John Adkins,Carson Camp,Greg Felmley,Alex Hamilton,Sam Hutchins,Kent Jackson,Drew Levinson,Carson Mains,Jennifer Manypenny,Kimberly Auron McKeown,Drew Nicholas,Stuart Nicolai,Kate Chase Pitzarella,Shawn Shelpman,Paul Weisel
Music Department Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli,Bruce Botnick,Wade Culbreath,Tim Davies,John Finklea,Richard Grant,Joe Kraemer,Greg Loskorn,Denise Luiso,Aaron Meyer,Adam Olmsted,Peter Rotter,Zack Ryan,Bart Samolis,Booker White,Dan Goldwasser,The Hollywood Studio Symphony,Frank Macchia,Carl Rydlund
Script and Continuity Department Jessica Lichtner,Marvel Wakefield
Transportation Department Mike Bearer,Jon Bergholz,Robert Bowen,Frank Conforti,Carmen E. Costa,Albert Cuneo,William M. DeLuca,Susan Feldbusch,Chris Ferrence,Ron Goddard,Stephen Hough,Donald A. Kraus,John Lybrand,Terence Mahoney,Peter Mandel,Steve Mann,Calley Matthews,Frank Porras,Patrick Richert,Heather Roche-Kurtz,Byron Roland,Patrick Roland,Clive Shaw,Angelo Sotereanos,John H. Stephens,Gabe Turiello,Greg Viglione,Owen Holland
Additional Crew Guy Adan,Thomas Alexander,Ava Amundsen,Jodi Arneson,Sam Arthurs,Adam Attalla,Jason Baker,Alex Benevent,Maï Boiron,Bill Bost,Brandon Braun,Jen Brett,Greg Brittain,Jennifer Bydwell,Cass Capazorio,Matthew Carraher,Alex Case,Beverly Cole,Dana Custer,Ciara D Altorio,Lindsey Dallanegra,Chelsea DeScenna,Laura Diamond,Judy Dickerson,Michael Dorner,David Dutchess,Bryan Ellenburg,Lindsay Feldman,Brian Ferraro,Ben Fetterman,Samuel V. Franco,Dana Gasparine,Catherine Gittings,Pamela B. Green,Paula Gregg,Matt Grimm,Miranda Gruss,Rebecca Gruss,Richard Guesman,Andrew Gutu,Erika Haggerty,Ryan Hintz,Eric Hollenbeck,Cindy Jackson,Kevin M. Jacobs,Stefanie Jula,Jon Kerns,Frederick E. Kowalo,Gina La Monica,Mia La Monica,Casey LaRocco,Craig Lederman,Alan Lee,Eric Lisausky,Jeff Lowery,Lacie D Mackey,Thomas Major,Jay Manty,Natalie Masciale,Nathan Matt,Amanda Jane McBride,James McCoy,Molly McCurdy,Benjamin Jeran McGinn,Chrissie McLean,Nick McMahon,Doug McQuarrie,Jonathan Medeiros,Brenden Meers,Kristen Miller,Ginny Minuto,Jeremy Moon,Melinda Chiyoko Mullen,Cait Murray,Bradley Naedele,Ryan O Shea,Jonathan Ong,Robert Chase Pallone,Jared Passante,Chelsea Lynn Peterson,Emily Pile,Pepe Pleguezuelos,Anthony Poole,Seth Robinson,Saabb,Lori Scowley,Zoe Simek,Sylvia Sims-Linkish,Jim Smerecky,Coalin Smith,Barry Stephens,Mike Stern,Kim Fouche Tipton,Joel Tokarsky,Allie Toman,Lia Towers,Sean Traynor,Randy Troy,Stephen Turselli,Javier Valdés,Jarik Van Sluijs,Cherokee Walker,Bradley Walkowiak,Cody Walsh,Ryder Washburn,Lindsey Washington,Jordan Weir,Kyle Wentzel,Tiffany Joy Williams,Harley Wilson,Maranda Wodzinski,Ben Boyle,Jack Davis,Randall Smith,Daniel Villagomez,Cherokee Walker
Thanks Dawn M. Keezer
Genres Action, Mystery, Thriller
Companies Paramount Pictures, Skydance Media, H2L Media “AKA” Mutual Film Company
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 7
ImDbRatingVotes 340175
MetacriticRating 50
Keywords sniper,coma,quarry,pittsburgh pennsylvania,heads knocked together