Dark City (1998) [R]

Release Date:
February 27, 1998

Original Title:
Dark City

Alternate Titles:
Dark City
Dark City (Director's Cut)
Dark Empire
Dark World
Градът на мрака
Темна імперія
Темний світ
Темный город
移魂都市
다크 시티

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Mystery Clock Cinema
New Line Cinema

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16  AT: 16  AU: M  BR: 14  CA: 14A  CZ: 18+  DE: 16  DK: 15  ES: 12  FI: K-16  FR: 16  GB: 15  GR: 16  HU: 16  IT: T  KR: 18  NL: 16  NO: 15  NZ: M  PT: M/12  SE: 15  SG: NC16  TR: 18+  US: R 

Runtime: 112

A world where the night never ends.

A man struggles with memories of his past, including a wife he cannot remember, in a nightmarish world with no sun and run by beings with telekinetic powers who seek the souls of humans.

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Jon Thum

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Brent Burge
David White
Phil Winters

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Dianne Brown

Additional Editor:
Marcus D'Arcy
Richard Learoyd

Additional Wardrobe Assistant:
Valérie Evans
Sally Molineaux

Animation:
Sandip Kalsy
Justin Martin

Animation Supervisor:
Sally Goldberg

Armory Coordinator:
John Bowring

Art Department Coordinator:
Pru Smith

Art Direction:
Richard Hobbs
Michelle McGahey

Assistant Art Director:
Fiona Scott
Paul Messer

Assistant Director:
James McTeigue

Best Boy Grip:
Benn Hyde

Camera Operator:
Ross Emery
Robert Agganis

Casting:
Valerie McCaffrey
Vanessa Pereira
Shauna Wolifson
Liz Mullinar

Casting Assistant:
Joe Adams
Carolyn Baldwin
Henrie Stride

Clapper Loader:
Margie McClymont
Viv Scanu
Michi Marosszeky

Color Grading:
Arthur Cambridge

Construction Coordinator:
Mark Stephens

Costume Design:
Liz Keogh

Costume Supervisor:
Kerry Thompson

Costumer:
Sheryl Pilkinton
Annette Ribbons

Dialogue Coach:
Lee Biolos
Tyler Coppin

Dialogue Editor:
Phil Winters

Director:
Alex Proyas

Director of Photography:
Dariusz Wolski

Dolly Grip:
Michael Vivian

Editor:
Dov Hoenig

Electrician:
Ian Barwick
Miles Jones
Ken Talbot
Marcus Watson
Alan Willis
Colin Wyatt
Graham Ashwell
Allan Willis

Executive Producer:
Michael De Luca
Brian Witten

Extras Casting:
Judith Cruden

First Assistant Director:
Steve E. Andrews

First Assistant Editor:
Jason Ballantine
Matt Villa

Focus Puller:
Jem Rayner
Damian Wyvill
Lyddy Van Gyen

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Mario Vaccaro
Gerry Long

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Matt Slattery

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Andrew Quinn
Noel Richards
Val Wardlaw

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David Hunter

Line Producer:
Barbara Gibbs

Main Title Designer:
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Nicole Spiro
Wizzy Molineaux
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Lesley Vanderwalt

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Simon Leadley

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Philippa Hagon
Matt Leary
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Angus MacDonald
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Alex Proyas
Andrew Mason

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Production Assistant:
Trish Tring
Edweana Wenkart
Tanya Brockmeier

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Alex Matcham

Production Coordinator:
Lorelle Adamson
Maggie Lake
Corrine Long

Production Design:
George Liddle
Patrick Tatopoulos

Production Executive:
Leon Dudevoir

Production Runner:
Serena Hunt
Alice Lanagan

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Jason Bath
Jennifer Leacey
Stefanie Kleinhenz

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Brian Dusting

Propmaker:
Chris Norris
Joanna Pullen
Jo Thompson
Dallas Wilson

Publicist:
Fiona Searson

Pyrotechnician:
Paul Gorrie

Rigging Gaffer:
Gary Hill

Scenic Artist:
Peter Collias

Screenplay:
Alex Proyas
Lem Dobbs
David S. Goyer

Script Supervisor:
Sophie Fabbri-Jackson
Mojgan Khadem

Sculptor:
Marc Barold
David Chazan
Frazer East
Guido Helmstetter
Tony Lees
Paul Raymond

Second Assistant Director:
Emma Schofield
Deborah Antoniou

Second Unit Director:
Rory Kilalea
Andrew Mason

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Richard Michalak

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Topher Dow

Set Designer:
Sarah Light
Jennifer Carseldine
Axel Bartz
Judith Harvey

Set Dresser:
Marta McElroy

Sound Effects Editor:
Gareth Vanderhope
Frank Lipson

Sound Mixer:
David Lee

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ian McLoughlin
Roger Savage
Michael Thompson

Sound Supervisor:
Ian McLoughlin
Roger Savage

Special Effects Coordinator:
David Young

Special Effects Supervisor:
David Pride
Tad Pride

Special Sound Effects:
Gareth Vanderhope

Standby Carpenter:
Jon Stiles

Standby Painter:
Tony Piliotis

Steadicam Operator:
Robert Agganis

Still Photographer:
Jasin Boland

Story:
Alex Proyas

Storyboard Artist:
Peter Pound
Mark Sexton

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell
Rocky McDonald

Stunt Double:
Farren Visocchi
Mick Van Moorsel
Glenn Suter
Josef Schwaiger
Isabelle Sada
Tony Lynch
Nigel King
Lou Horvath
Nigel Harbach
Mick Corrigan
Zelie Bullen
Bob Bowles
Shea Adams

Stunts:
Annette van Moorsel

Third Assistant Director:
Martin Hallman
Julian Ryan

Unit Production Manager:
Barbara Gibbs

VFX Director of Photography:
Ross Emery
Michael Wood

VFX Editor:
Marcus D'Arcy

Visual Effects Compositor:
Elizabeth Carlon
J.D. Cowles
Alex Lemke
Ron Roberts

Visual Effects Producer:
Mara Bryan
Arthur Windus

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mara Bryan
Andrew Mason
Arthur Windus

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Gloria Bava
Azure Chapman
Jane Flanders
Nicki Harrington
Simone Hiley
Helen Peacock

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