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THE BONE COLLECTOR


Two cops on the trail of a brutal killer. They must see as one, they must act as one, they must think as one, before the next victim falls.

1999



The Bone Collector (1999)
  
Directed by 
Phillip Noyce    
  
Writing credits (WGA) 
Jeffery Deaver   (book) 

 
Jeremy Iacone   (screenplay) 
  
Cast (in credits order) 
Denzel Washington ....  Lincoln Rhyme  
Angelina Jolie ....  Amelia Donaghy  
Queen Latifah ....  Thelma  
Michael Rooker ....  Capt. Howard Cheney  
Mike McGlone ....  Det. Kenny Solomon  
Luis Guzmán ....  Eddie Ortiz  
Leland Orser ....  Richard Thompson  
John Benjamin Hickey ....  Dr. Barry Lehman  
Ed O'Neill (I) ....  Det. Paulie Sellitto  
Bobby Cannavale ....  Steve  
Richard Zeman ....  Lieutenant Carl Hanson  
Olivia Birkelund ....  Lindsay Rubin  
Gary Swanson ....  Alan Rubin  
Jim Bulleit ....  Train engineer  
Frank Fontaine (II) ....  Grandfather  
Zena Grey ....  Granddaughter  
Daniel Brochu ....  NYU Student  
Desmond Campbell ....  Taxi inspector  
Christian Veliz ....  Young boy  
Mercedes Gómez (II) ....  Ortiz's mother  
Mary C. Hammett ....  Girlfriend in nightclub  
Amanda Gay ....  Girl in nightclub  
Steve Adams (I) ....  Gas worker  
Larry Day (I) ....  Con-Ed #2  
Burke Lawrence ....  Police instucter  
Terry Simpson ....  Policeman in apartment  
Eric Davis ....  Policeman in apartment  
Arthur Holden ....  Bookstore clerk  
Yahsim Daviault ....  Rhyme's sister  
Keenan Macwilliam ....  Rhyme's niece  
David Warshofsky ....  Amelia's partner  
Mateo Gómez ....  Hot dog vendor  
Ted Whittall ....  Ortiz's assistant  
Peter Michael Dillon ....  Homicide detective  
Jonathan Stark ....  Male detective  
Fulvio Cecere ....  Forensics expert  
Hal Sherman ....  Fingerprint cop  
Russell Yuen ....  Forensics worker  
Andy Bradshaw ....  Uniform cop  
Jean-Marc Bisson ....  Rescue worker  
Christopher Bregman ....  Rescue worker  
Sonya Biddle ....  Nurse  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Phillip Noyce ....  Customer in antique bookshop (uncredited)  
  
Produced by 
Martin Bregman    
Michael Scott Bregman    
Bo Dietl   (associate)  
Dan Jinks   (executive)  
Michael Klawitter   (executive)  
Louis A. Stroller    
  
Original music by 
Craig Armstrong (II)    
  
Cinematography by 
Dean Semler    
  
Film Editing by 
William Hoy    
  
Casting 
William Cantler    
Bernard Telsey    
David Vaccari    
  
Production Design by 
Nigel Phelps    
  
Art Direction 
Claude Paré    
Jefferson Sage    
  
Set Decoration 
Marie-Claude Gosselin    
Harriet Zucker    
  
Costume Design by 
Odette Gadoury    
  
Makeup Department 
Kymbra Callaghan ....  key makeup artist: New York  
Kathryn Casault ....  key makeup artist: Montreal  
Carl Fullerton ....  key makeup artist: Montreal  
Janeen Schreyer ....  key makeup artist: Montreal  
  
Production Management 
Christina Kontos ....  production manager  
Frédéric Roberge ....  cgi production manager  
  
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Anne Alloucherie ....  second assistant director: Montreal  
Kristin Cameron Bernstein ....  assistant director: New York  
Charles-André Bertrand ....  second assistant director  
Christopher Bregman ....  assistant director: Montreal  
Kenneth G. Brown (II) ....  assistant director: New York (as Ken
Brown)  
Noreen R. Cheleden ....  assistant director: New York (as Noreen
Cheleden)  
Naomi Cromwell ....  assistant director: New York  
Buck Deachman ....  second assistant director  
Simon Dugas ....  assistant director: Montreal  
Jonathan Goldman (I) ....  second unit director  
Robert Grasmere ....  second unit director  
Noga Isackson ....  assistant director  
Edward Simon Pilon ....  assistant director: Montreal  
Agnieska Poninska ....  additional third assistant director: 
Montreal (uncredited)  
  
Sound Department 
Paul Aulicino ....  assistant sound editor  
Allan Byer ....  sound mixer: New York  
François Grenon ....  boom operator  
Simon Kaye ....  production sound mixer  
Linda Murphy (I) ....  boom operator: USA  
Jay Nierenberg ....  sound editor  
Bruce Stambler ....  supervising sound editor  
Karl Wasserman ....  utility sound: USA  
  
Special Effects 
Tom Debenham ....  digital effects designer  
Dan Glass ....  visual effects  
Mark Nelmes ....  digital effects designer  
Dominic Parker ....  CG animatior  
Gavin Toomey ....  effects compositor  
  
Stunts 
Jean Frenette ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Jery Hewitt ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Joanne Lamstein ....  stunts  
Michael Russo ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Michael Scherer ....  stunt co-ordinator  
  
Other crew 
George Acogny ....  music supervisor  
Claire Alary ....  assistant property  
K.C. Bailey ....  still photographer: New York  
Vito Balenzano ....  driver  
Mark Bendit ....  driver  
Charles-André Bertrand ....  assistant set dresser  
Jon Billington ....  assistant art director  
Christian Biron ....  assistant location manager  
Alain Bisson Doyal ....  grip  
John Bober ....  driver  
Danielle Boucher ....  production co-ordinator  
Guylaine Boucher ....  assistant production co-ordinator  
Eric Béliveau ....  transportation captain  
Pierre Chabot ....  driver  
Louise Cova ....  assistant set decorator  
Dean Crone ....  camera operator  
Céline Daignault ....  location manager  
Robert Dawson (I) ....  title designer  
Léo Dumont ....  driver  
Andrew S. Eisen ....  additional editor  
Geoffrey Erb (II) ....  director of photography: second unit  
Cory Fantie ....  model maker  
Joe Fischer (II) ....  music co-ordinator  
Douglas Fox ....  property master  
Steve Gagni ....  cgi artist  
Steve Gagné ....  cgi artist  
James J. Gilson ....  gaffer: USA  
Meredith Gold ....  assistant adr editor  
Damian Gonzales ....  electrician: New York  
Craig Haagensen ....  director of photography: second unit  
Kim Heath ....  best boy grip: USA  
Joel Holland ....  video assist operator: New York  
Barry Idoine ....  first assistant camera  
Lorraine Jamison ....  unit publicist  
Andi Kasen ....  second assistant editor  
Jimmy Kontos ....  unit manager  
Jean-Philippe Lafortune ....  computer graphics designer  
Andrew Lapierre ....  24 frame video operator  
Yannick Leblanc ....  computer interface co-ordinator  
Carl Lessard ....  graphics designer  
John Lewin ....  gaffer: Canada  
Joe Martens ....  best boy: USA  
Iohann Martin ....  24 frame video operator  
Daniel Matthews (I) ....  transportation co-ordinator  
Craig Nersesian ....  assistant to Louis A. Stroller  
Claude Paré ....  supervising art director  
William 'Bear' Paul ....  key grip: USA  
Marie Portelance ....  assistant unit manager  
Steven Santos ....  cgi artist  
Takashi Seida ....  still photographer  
Steve Szewczok ....  driver  
Alistair Thompson ....  post-production accountant  
Spiro Tsovras ....  production assistant  
Denis Verrette ....  production assistant  
Dominic Voisine ....  video assist operator  
Dave Young (IV) ....  weapons handler  
  
 


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THE BONE COLLECTOR
RATING: 7.5 / 10 --> Very good movie

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The Montreal Film Festival is where I happened to catch the premiere of this film last night. I got kinda lucky because producer Martin Bregman, director Phillip Noyce, and the main man himself, Denzel Washington sat in the crowd alongside the rest of us. I got even luckier when it turned out that the film was not just another rehashed serial killer thriller, but a rather effective moody/creepy murder mystery, starring a couple of New York City forensics experts.

PLOT: An expert in the field of crime scene forensics suddenly becomes a paraplegic after a horrible on-the-job accident. Four years later, a serial killer is on the loose, and our top cop suddenly develops a high interest in the mysterious case. Seeing that he cannot go to the crime scenes himself, he recruits the help of a young forensics hopeful, enter Angelina Jolie. Together, they attempt to piece together all of the clues in the puzzle, which once resolved, will nab them a killer.

CRITIQUE: Fantastic style, this film spices itself up with some great shots, unique points-of-view angles, an effective chilling mood, and some excellent performances put forth by Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. I must admit that ever since the plethora of "serial killer" films that came flying out after the great success of SEVEN (9/10), I have become harsher and harsher in respect to my criticism of these movies. This film passed my test with flying colors, because it managed to pull me into its game of thrills, with an interesting mystery, some pretty gruesome murder scenes, an engaging score and a nice build-up. Originality in the film's actual premise might not be its strong suit (A serial killer is on the loose...leaving plenty of cryptic clues...let's find him!), but the chemistry between Jolie and Washington make this film much more interesting and captivating to watch.

I also enjoyed a couple of the sidebar performances by Queen Latifah (Don't laugh, she's pretty good in it) and Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy to some of you), in particular. I could have done without Michael Rooker playing the badass cop role. Michael should really start looking into stretching his talent across some characters which aren't bordering on the psychotic. Another thing that I didn't fully appreciate about this film, was the fact that the killer would purposely leave clues at each of the crime scenes. This function was to allow his pursuants a better "chance" of identifying the person, but only if they pieced together a bunch of far-fetched parts of a grand puzzle, which in my opinion, seemed a little extravagant. Having said that, this minor detriment to my enjoyment of the story didn't really seem to bother me as much as I thought it would. And for that, I praise the director's unique vision, the actors' wonderful performances, and the film's creepy feel, which in combination allowed for an entertaining film to unfold. And despite the obvious commonality to Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW (Both protagonists are incapacitated during the entire film), I did find myself feeling like I was watching a 90s version of a Hitchcock movie at times.

If you love murder mysteries, you will most likely love this movie, especially if you don't mind gory crime scenes, gruesome details about horrendous murders, and loved SEVEN and SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. And watch for this one very cool camera shot which begins on the downtown streets of New York, and pulls back real quick and up and into the room where Denzel spends all of his time in this film. Very slick!

Little Known Facts about this film and its stars: Did you know that Denzel Washington played Dr. Chandler on NBC's TV medical series "St-Elsewhere" for about six years beginning in 1982?? I sure didn't! He has four children with his wife of close to twenty years, Pauletta. He has also learned to develop a much tighter private life, after he uttered a few regrettable words during a 1993 TV interview with Barbara Walters, "Being a star and all of that, temptation is all around, it's all around, you know, and I haven't been perfect. I'll be quite candid about it." Angelina Jolie's full name is Angelina Jolie Voight. She is the daughter of famed actor Jon Voight. "Jolie" means "pretty" in French. Angelina has also appeared in several music videos, including such artists as Meatloaf, Lenny Kravitz, Antonello Venditti and The Lemonheads Queen Latifah's real name is Dana Owens. She was born in Newark, New Jersey, and also has a musical career as a rapper. Her older brother Lance Owens, who was a police officer, died in an accident on the motorcycle that Queen Latifah had bought for him as a present. She still wears the motorcycle key around her neck. Actor Michael Rooker studied the Japanese martial art of Akido before ever establishing himself in Chicago theatre. Director Phillip Noyce makes a small cameo appearance in this film. Watch for him standing inside the library when Angelina Jolie's character makes her trip there. He is standing upright and reading a book. Tall drink of water, he is. He is originally from Australia. And if you didn't think this film reminded you of SEVEN enough, director Noyce has also brought a member of that cast along for this ride as well. Actor Leland Orser, who plays the "crazed man in the massage parlour" in the earlier film, returns as a good buddy of Denzel's in this film. Actor Ed O'Neill is best known for his years of service as the idiot father in the popular FOX sitcom, "Married with Children". What less people know about him is that he once tried out, but was cut by the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers. He also made his uncredited feature film debut in the 1972 classic, DELIVERANCE, starring Angelina Jolie's dad, Jon Voight. Ed played the "highway patrolman". Producer Martin Bregman has produced five of Al Pacino's movies including SERPICO, DOG DAY AFTERNOON, SCARFACE, SEA OF LOVE and CARLITO'S WAY. The original music in this film comes from two sources: Craig Armstrong, who has composed music for a few other films, and Mitsou, a Quebec-based pop singer, who receives her first movie composing credit with this film. This film is based on the novel by the same title, written by Jeffrey Deaver. This film was shot in both Montreal, Canada and New York, New York.

Review Date:        August 29, 1999
Director:                Phillip Noyce
Writer:                   Jeremy Iacone
Producers:            Michael Bregman, Michael Scott Bregman and Louis A.
Stroller
Actors:                   Denzel Washington as Lincoln Rhyme
                               Angelina Jolie as Amelia Donaghey
Genre:                   Thriller
Year of Release:  1999
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