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Overview
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
James Vanderbilt (screenplay)
Robert Graysmith (book)
Release Date:
2 March 2007 (USA) more
Tagline:
There's more than one way to lose your life to a killer more
Plot:
A San Francisco cartoonist becomes an amateur detective obsessed with tracking down the Zodiac killer. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
25 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(244 articles)
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jake Gyllenhaal | ... | Robert Graysmith | |
| Mark Ruffalo | ... | Inspector David Toschi | |
| Anthony Edwards | ... | Inspector William Armstrong | |
| Robert Downey Jr. | ... | Paul Avery | |
| Brian Cox | ... | Melvin Belli | |
| John Carroll Lynch | ... | Arthur Leigh Allen | |
| Richmond Arquette | ... | Zodiac 1 & 2 | |
| Bob Stephenson | ... | Zodiac 3 | |
| John Lacy | ... | Zodiac 4 | |
| Chloë Sevigny | ... | Melanie | |
| Ed Setrakian | ... | Al Hyman | |
| John Getz | ... | Templeton Peck | |
| John Terry | ... | Charles Thieriot | |
| Candy Clark | ... | Carol Fisher | |
| Elias Koteas | ... | Sgt. Jack Mulanax |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Chronicles (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some strong killings, language, drug material and brief sexual images. (also director's cut)
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Runtime:
157 min | 162 min (director's cut)
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2.35 : 1 more
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SDDS | Dolby Digital | DTS
Certification:
Australia:MA | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #42944) | Singapore:NC-16 | Ireland:16 | Finland:K-15 | Germany:16 | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:15 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Italy:T | Argentina:13 | Portugal:M/12 | Hong Kong:IIB | Brazil:16 | India:UA | Sweden:15 | South Korea:15 | France:U (with warning) | USA:R | Malaysia:18PL (DVD) | Spain:18 | Philippines:R-13 | Japan:PG-12
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Trivia:
When George Bawart is showing Michael Mageau pictures to see if he could identify the Zodiac, the picture to the right of Arthur Leigh Allen (John Carroll Lynch), is Bob Stephenson, the actor who played the Zodiac when he shot Paul Stine. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When the Zodiac hails Paul Stine's cab, an illuminated hair salon sign is visible on the other side of the street. However, the reflections seen on the cab's hood and trunk lid are of the modern-day Starbucks Coffee sign at the filming location which was digitally removed in post. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Mike Mageau:
Where have you been? I've been waiting since 7:00.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Best! Movies! Ever!: Chases (#1.12)" (2007) more
Soundtrack:
Don't Let The Sun (Catch You Crying) more
FAQ
Why are multiple actors credited as playing "Zodiac"?What does it say on the title cards at the end of the film?
What song is playing at the beginning when the kids are shot?
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First up (and it's already been said)...this film is not going to appeal to the crash-bang- wallop-attention-span-of-a-bored-gnat brigade out there. Having read a lot of the reviews here, everyone seems to be divided in two. Love it...hate it. Which way will you go?
Yes, it's long. But let's face it, this is not a film that can be wrapped up in an hour and a half. There's an awful lot of detail involved in this case. David Fincher was very thorough in his research and full marks to him. This is an excellent, compelling film for anyone interested in true crime and general detective work.
I saw this film a few hours ago and was completely absorbed by it. The opening 4th of July sequence is worthy of the ticket price alone. And I challenge anyone to listen to "Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Donovan without a cold chill running down their spine after watching this...
The main performances are excellent - Robert Downey Jr and Jake Gyllenhaal in particular are a standout. Any feminists out there won't be happy with the rather one-dimensional women's roles (and I happen to be female), but this is not what this film is about. It's about a handful of men's obsessive involvement with one case. And these men ARE utterly obsessed. And after so much taunting by the Zodiac with his letters and cyphers, who can blame them for their obsession?
As for the depiction of the murders, they are quite shocking in their brief brutality with absolutely no glamorous or excessive lingering shots of the aftermath. This makes them infinitely more real and much more disturbing...
Combine this with utterly believable dialogue, a superb soundtrack and marvellous production design and you have one classy movie. For all those tired of your average eye and brain-candy fodder...Go see. For those who can't appreciate a class act when you see it, you've missed out...