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Copycat (1995 film)

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

Copycat
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJon Amiel
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyLászló Kovács
Edited byJim Clark
Music byChristopher Young
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • October 27, 1995 (1995-10-27)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million
Box office$79 million[1]

Plot edit

After giving a guest lecture on criminal psychology at a local university, Dr. Helen Hudson, a respected field expert on serial killers, is cornered in the lecture hall's restroom by one of her previous subjects, Daryll Lee Cullum, who has escaped from prison. He kills a police officer and brutally attacks Helen. Another cop subdues Cullum, and he is returned to prison. After the attack, Hudson becomes severely agoraphobic, sealing herself inside an expensive hi-tech apartment, conducting her entire life from behind a computer screen, and assisted by her friend, Andy.

When a wave of murders spreads fear and panic across San Francisco, homicide detective M.J. Monahan and her partner, Reuben Goetz, solicit Helen's expertise. Initially reluctant, Helen soon finds herself drawn into the warped perpetrator's game of wits. As the murders continue, Helen realizes that the elusive assailant draws inspiration from notorious serial killers, including Albert DeSalvo, The Hillside Strangler, David Berkowitz, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Ted Bundy. When the murderer begins contacting and even stalking Helen, she and M.J. realize that he is after them; they then enlist aid from Cullum, who says he knows about the killer.

Helen soon realizes that the copycat killer has been following the list of serial killers in the same order that she presented them in her university lecture the night she was attacked. The two work to figure out where and when he will strike next. At the police station, Inspector Nicolette places his gun in his desk drawer but forgets to lock it allowing a suspect to grab it and take Reuben hostage and attempts to leave but the suspect is shot by M.J.in the brachial nerve but the suspect gets back up and shoots and kills Reuben, leaving M.J. to continue searching for the serial killer alone.

After Andy is killed in a manner reminiscent of Jeffrey Dahmer, M.J. deduces that the killer is a man named Peter Foley, who has been corresponding with Cullum. After a failed attempt to capture him at his house, M.J. reaches Helen's residence. M.J. discovers Peter has kidnapped Helen and left a video asking M.J. to guess where he has taken Helen. M.J. returns to where Cullum previously attempted to kill her – the lecture hall restroom. Upon arriving, M.J. finds Helen bound, hanged, and gagged in the same manner Cullum previously did. Foley ambushes M.J., rendering her unconscious. As Foley prepares to kill M.J., Helen desperately attempts to save her by sabotaging Foley's carefully replicated crime scene the only way she can: by attempting to hang herself. Foley panics and cuts Helen down, which allows her to escape to the building's roof. Her agoraphobia overtakes her, and Helen finds herself cornered. Accepting her fate, she turns to face Foley. However, just as he is about to kill her, M.J. shoots him in the brachial nerve, giving him one last chance to surrender. When he pulls his gun back on her, however, she shoots until killing him with a headshot.

Some time later, Cullum writes to another serial killer, instructing him on how to kill Helen, and revealing that he had been aiding Foley all along. Cullum wishes, "happy hunting, partner" to his new proxy in the mission to kill Helen in the story.

Cast edit

  • Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Helen Hudson
  • Holly Hunter as Inspector Mary Jane "M.J." Monahan
  • Dermot Mulroney as Inspector Reuben Goetz
  • Harry Connick Jr. as Daryll Lee Cullum
  • William McNamara as Peter Foley
    • John Charles Morris as Young Peter Foley (scenes cut)
  • J.E. Freeman as Lieutenant Thomas Quinn
  • Will Patton as Inspector Nicoletti
  • John Rothman as Andy
  • Shannon O'Hurley as Susan Schiffer
  • Bob Greene as 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 as Burt
  • Kenny Kwong as Chinese Kid
  • Rebecca Klinger as Peter's Wife
  • Kathleen Stefano as Peter's Mother
  • Hansford Prince as Fred
  • Keith Phillips as Felix Mendoza
  • Ron Kaell as Mac
  • Kelvin Han Yee as Chinese Inspector
  • James Cunningham as Hal
  • Russ Christoff as Commissioner Petrillo
  • Jeni Chua as Michelle
  • Thomas Fieweger as Officer Bodger
  • Floyd Gale Holland as Bottemy
  • Stuart W. Yee as Thug

Soundtrack edit

Copycat: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedOctober 27, 1995
GenreFilm music, soundtrack
Length63:05
LabelMilan Records

All tracks composed by Christopher Young, unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Get Up to This" by New World Beat
  2. "Carabu Party" by Steven Ray
  3. "Techno Boy" by Silkski (Jerome Evans)
  4. "Main Title from Copycat"
  5. "Stick Him or Shoot Him"
  6. "Housebound"
  7. "Silent Screams"
  8. "Murder's an Art"
  9. "In Darkness"
  10. "Take a Life"
  11. "Next to the Devil"
  12. "Pastoral Horror"
  13. "Silhouette"
  14. "Gallows"
  15. "Butchers and Bakers"
  16. "Panic"
  17. "Who's Afraid"
  18. "Lay Me Down"
  19. "The Barber of Seville: Largo al factotum" by Roberto Servile/Failoni Chamber Orchestra/Will 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 film received positive reviews from critics. It holds an approval rating of 75% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The consensus summarizes: "Copycat's outstanding cast helps this often unpleasant thriller transcend the less palatable elements of its standard-issue story."[2] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[3]

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

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

Box office edit

The film grossed $32 million 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's bestselling debut novel The Woman in the Window (2018) has the same setup, without attribution, as Copycat. When notified of this, director Jon Amiel said, "Wow. [It's probably] not actionable, but certainly worth noting, and one would have hoped that the author might have noted it himself."[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Planet Hollywood". Screen International. August 30, 1996. pp. 14–15.
  2. ^ "Copycat". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. ^ "CinemaScore". cinemascore.com.
  4. ^ Ebert, Roger (1995-10-27). "Copycat". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  5. ^ . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
  6. ^ "AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills Nominees" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  7. ^ "Copycat at Box Office Mojo". Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  8. ^ Parker, Ian (February 11, 2019). "A Suspense Novelist's Trail of Deceptions". New Yorker. Condé Nast. from the original on February 4, 2019. Retrieved July 2, 2021.

External links edit

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Copycat is a 1995 American psychological thriller film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Sigourney Weaver Holly Hunter and Dermot Mulroney The score was composed by Christopher Young CopycatTheatrical release posterDirected byJon AmielWritten byAnn Biderman David MadsenProduced byArnon Milchan Mark TarlovStarringSigourney Weaver Holly Hunter Dermot Mulroney William McNamara Will Patton John Rothman J E Freeman Harry Connick Jr CinematographyLaszlo KovacsEdited byJim ClarkMusic byChristopher YoungProductioncompanyRegency EnterprisesDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateOctober 27 1995 1995 10 27 Running time123 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 20 millionBox office 79 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Box office 5 Plagiarism controversy 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editAfter giving a guest lecture on criminal psychology at a local university Dr Helen Hudson a respected field expert on serial killers is cornered in the lecture hall s restroom by one of her previous subjects Daryll Lee Cullum who has escaped from prison He kills a police officer and brutally attacks Helen Another cop subdues Cullum and he is returned to prison After the attack Hudson becomes severely agoraphobic sealing herself inside an expensive hi tech apartment conducting her entire life from behind a computer screen and assisted by her friend Andy When a wave of murders spreads fear and panic across San Francisco homicide detective M J Monahan and her partner Reuben Goetz solicit Helen s expertise Initially reluctant Helen soon finds herself drawn into the warped perpetrator s game of wits As the murders continue Helen realizes that the elusive assailant draws inspiration from notorious serial killers including Albert DeSalvo The Hillside Strangler David Berkowitz Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy When the murderer begins contacting and even stalking Helen she and M J realize that he is after them they then enlist aid from Cullum who says he knows about the killer Helen soon realizes that the copycat killer has been following the list of serial killers in the same order that she presented them in her university lecture the night she was attacked The two work to figure out where and when he will strike next At the police station Inspector Nicolette places his gun in his desk drawer but forgets to lock it allowing a suspect to grab it and take Reuben hostage and attempts to leave but the suspect is shot by M J in the brachial nerve but the suspect gets back up and shoots and kills Reuben leaving M J to continue searching for the serial killer alone After Andy is killed in a manner reminiscent of Jeffrey Dahmer M J deduces that the killer is a man named Peter Foley who has been corresponding with Cullum After a failed attempt to capture him at his house M J reaches Helen s residence M J discovers Peter has kidnapped Helen and left a video asking M J to guess where he has taken Helen M J returns to where Cullum previously attempted to kill her the lecture hall restroom Upon arriving M J finds Helen bound hanged and gagged in the same manner Cullum previously did Foley ambushes M J rendering her unconscious As Foley prepares to kill M J Helen desperately attempts to save her by sabotaging Foley s carefully replicated crime scene the only way she can by attempting to hang herself Foley panics and cuts Helen down which allows her to escape to the building s roof Her agoraphobia overtakes her and Helen finds herself cornered Accepting her fate she turns to face Foley However just as he is about to kill her M J shoots him in the brachial nerve giving him one last chance to surrender When he pulls his gun back on her however she shoots until killing him with a headshot Some time later Cullum writes to another serial killer instructing him on how to kill Helen and revealing that he had been aiding Foley all along Cullum wishes happy hunting partner to his new proxy in the mission to kill Helen in the story Cast editSigourney Weaver as Dr Helen Hudson Holly Hunter as Inspector Mary Jane M J Monahan Dermot Mulroney as Inspector Reuben Goetz Harry Connick Jr as Daryll Lee Cullum William McNamara as Peter Foley John Charles Morris as Young Peter Foley scenes cut J E Freeman as Lieutenant Thomas Quinn Will Patton as Inspector Nicoletti John Rothman as Andy Shannon O Hurley as Susan Schiffer Bob Greene as 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 as Burt Kenny Kwong as Chinese Kid Rebecca Klinger as Peter s Wife Kathleen Stefano as Peter s Mother Hansford Prince as Fred Keith Phillips as Felix Mendoza Ron Kaell as Mac Kelvin Han Yee as Chinese Inspector James Cunningham as Hal Russ Christoff as Commissioner Petrillo Jeni Chua as Michelle Thomas Fieweger as Officer Bodger Floyd Gale Holland as Bottemy Stuart W Yee as ThugSoundtrack editCopycat Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Various ArtistsReleasedOctober 27 1995GenreFilm music soundtrackLength63 05LabelMilan RecordsAll tracks composed by Christopher Young unless otherwise noted Get Up to This by New World Beat Carabu Party by Steven Ray Techno Boy by Silkski Jerome Evans Main Title from Copycat Stick Him or Shoot Him Housebound Silent Screams Murder s an Art In Darkness Take a Life Next to the Devil Pastoral Horror Silhouette Gallows Butchers and Bakers Panic Who s Afraid Lay Me Down The Barber of Seville Largo al factotum by Roberto Servile Failoni Chamber Orchestra Will Humburg Tosca Vissi D arte by Gabriela Benackova The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Bohumil Gregor Requiem Faure In Paradisum Requiem Op 48 choral work Reception editCritical reception edit The film received positive reviews from critics It holds an approval rating of 75 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 57 reviews with an average rating of 6 5 10 The consensus summarizes Copycat s outstanding cast helps this often unpleasant thriller transcend the less palatable elements of its standard issue story 2 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 3 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times awarded it three and a half stars out of four and a thumbs up on Siskel amp Ebert citing Holly Hunter s character as one of the most intriguing and three dimensional characters of the year 4 5 The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists 2001 AFI s 100 Years 100 Thrills Nominated 6 Box office edit The film grossed 32 million in the United States and Canada and 79 million worldwide 7 1 Plagiarism controversy editA 2019 New Yorker article noted that A J Finn s bestselling debut novel The Woman in the Window 2018 has the same setup without attribution as Copycat When notified of this director Jon Amiel said Wow It s probably not actionable but certainly worth noting and one would have hoped that the author might have noted it himself 8 See also editCopycat crimeReferences edit a b Planet Hollywood Screen International August 30 1996 pp 14 15 Copycat Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 1 September 2022 CinemaScore cinemascore com Ebert Roger 1995 10 27 Copycat RogerEbert com Retrieved 2022 04 28 Copycat Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on 2012 10 04 Retrieved 2010 01 11 AFI s 100 Years 100 Thrills Nominees PDF Retrieved 2016 08 20 Copycat at Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2010 09 29 Parker Ian February 11 2019 A Suspense Novelist s Trail of Deceptions New Yorker Conde Nast Archived from the original on February 4 2019 Retrieved July 2 2021 External links editCopycat at IMDb Copycat at Box Office Mojo Copycat at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Copycat 1995 film amp oldid 1180109447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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