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Along Came a Spider

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
101K
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Morgan Freeman and Monica Potter in Along Came a Spider (2001)
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When a senator's daughter under Secret Service protection is kidnapped from a private school, detective Alex Cross investigates the case even though he's recovering from the loss of his part... Read allWhen a senator's daughter under Secret Service protection is kidnapped from a private school, detective Alex Cross investigates the case even though he's recovering from the loss of his partner.When a senator's daughter under Secret Service protection is kidnapped from a private school, detective Alex Cross investigates the case even though he's recovering from the loss of his partner.

  • Director
    • Lee Tamahori
  • Writers
    • James Patterson
    • Marc Moss
  • Stars
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Michael Wincott
    • Monica Potter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    101K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    722
    498
    • Director
      • Lee Tamahori
    • Writers
      • James Patterson
      • Marc Moss
    • Stars
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Michael Wincott
      • Monica Potter
    • 412User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Alex Cross
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Gary Soneji
    Monica Potter
    Monica Potter
    • Jezzie Flannigan
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Ollie McArthur
    Mika Boorem
    Mika Boorem
    • Megan Rose
    Anton Yelchin
    Anton Yelchin
    • Dimitri Starodubov
    Kim Hawthorne
    Kim Hawthorne
    • Agent Hickley
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Kyle Craig
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • Ben Devine
    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Senator Hank Rose
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Elizabeth Rose
    Anna Maria Horsford
    Anna Maria Horsford
    • Vickie
    Scott Heindl
    Scott Heindl
    • Floyd the Fisherman
    Christopher Shyer
    Christopher Shyer
    • Jim Gelway
    Jill Teed
    Jill Teed
    • Tracie Fisher
    Ian Marsh
    • Sam
    Raoul Ganeev
    • Bodyguard
    Samantha Ferris
    Samantha Ferris
    • Mrs. Hume
    • Director
      • Lee Tamahori
    • Writers
      • James Patterson
      • Marc Moss
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    User reviews412

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    mcquestion

    Speaking as one who hasn't read the book...

    I must say this film was better than your average thriller to me. Call me stupid, that's just fine, but I didn't see the ending coming at all. Of course, it didn't hurt the film's stature to have Morgan Freeman back in the lead role, the guy doesn't seem to be able to make a bad film and is one of the most underappreciated actors of his time. Also, Michael Wincott is one hell of a great villain, as he has proved time and time again in The Crow and Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, as well as this film. Monica Potter is indeed Julia Robert's clone, and that's not good in my eyes. I cannot stand Julia Roberts or any movie she has ever been in (I actually WATCHED My Best Friend's Wedding with my girlfriend in the theaters, and it was so bad even she couldn't watch it). All in all, I highly recommend this film as a modern day thriller. Yes, it has a few holes and gets bogged down a bit in the middle, but Freeman as always is a delight to watch and the film is about as good a thriller as you'll find in modern times. That's just one guy's opinion.
    uglykidmatt

    Does What A Thriller Should, No More, No Less

    "Along Came A Spider" works. It may suffer from one plot twist too many, it may borrow liberally from other pictures, it may have narrative holes you could run a horse race through, but in spite of all that, it WORKS. And as everyone knows, that is about the highest compliment a film like this can be paid.

    Directed by Lee Tamahori, "Along Came a Spider" hits the ground running with a bravura sequence in which a federal sting goes horribly wrong and a good agent dies. Det. Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman), the leader of the sting, goes into brooding isolation, but a year later, the daughter of a U.S. congressman (Michael Moriarty) is kidnapped from her prestigious Washington boarding school by a brilliant madman, and Cross, a mental wizard with the ability to see into the mind of the maddest psychopath, is the only one who can track the criminal's M.O. and save the girl.

    Standard thriller territory, and it's given more or less standard treatment, albeit with a fair share of stylistic spark and energy. Tamahori does a good job choreographing his action set pieces, particularly that shattering opening and a nifty cat-and-mouse chase that closes out the picture. Cinematographer Matthew F. Leonetti gives the film a dark, brooding visual richness, and Jerry Goldsmith contributes another thunderously effective thriller score.

    The acting is also generally strong across the board. Morgan Freeman.. what can one say? I honestly cannot think of another modern actor who has done such consistently high-quality work. Granted, Cross does not seem like a role that would overly tax a top-notch thespian like Freeman, but he doesn't sell it short either, giving the character his full, commanding force. He is the tough, solid center that really elevates "Along Came A Spider" above pulp territory. Michael Wincott plays the psycho (as naturally he would; what else is Michael Wincott going to play in a film?), and gives it his gravelly-voiced best, making us hate this guy just as much as we should. Monica Potter is fine as the young security officer helping Cross track the fiend, but I was constantly distracted by the fact that her voice sounds EXACTLY LIKE JULIA ROBERTS! I swear, it sounded like she'd been dubbed. Am I the only one who noticed this? Probably, so I'll drop it.

    If there's any real complaint to be had with "Along Came A Spider" (aside from my weird personal difficulties with Monica Potter's voice), it is an age-old one for a thriller: script problems. Screenwriter Marc Moss keeps things moving nicely, and there are some clever moments throughout, but the film also raises unanswered questions. What was the purpose of the weird Lindbergh website the kidnapper sets up? When will they learn that internet-related plot devices just don't work in films? What was the point of the Russian kid who seems to play such a big role in the middle portion of the picture? Why did Moss feel the need to crib his most exciting sequence, a footchase with the maniac leading Cross through Washington via cell phone, from "Dirty Harry"? Granted, I haven't read the novel by James Patterson upon which this film was based, so I may not be casting blame in the right place. But Patterson didn't write this script, so maybe I am.

    As I mentioned before, however, all of this largely doesn't matter. In the moment, while it's unfurling in front of you, the film's fast pace, engaging performances, and visual polish keep you intrigued, and allow you to overlook the plot's more outrageous contrivances and awkward reversals. "Along Came A Spider" is not a perfect thriller, but brother..it WORKS.
    7KaiOlaf

    Pretty good thriller

    Even if there are a few (and not very important) credibility problems, this movie doesn't make big mistakes: Directing, acting, the plot including a real "WTF"-twist: Everything is fine. And believe me, I have seen a lot of bad thrillers to see: This one is really one of the good ones.

    So, if you want to have a nice evening with a good movie: Watch it. You won't get disappointed.

    The only thing why I don't give more than seven points: You will enjoy this movie, but you will not keep it in mind. There is no genious moments just a few thrillers of all times have.

    But this can't be your expectations. So: Watch it and have a good time.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Decent thriller, carried by Morgan Freeman and a strong cast

    Overall I enjoyed Along Came a Spider, it wasn't absolutely brilliant, but it sets out to be a good thriller and does that. Even with some plot implausibilities, a so-so performance from Monica Potter and one or two moments of forced pacing, it is well made and suspenseful. The cinematography is skillful and stylish, and the music is nicely done and adds to the suspense. The pace in general is brisk, apart from it being forced on occasions when it tried to fit in too many plot twists, and the story springs from an interesting concept. The script has some very good moments, and the direction is very good. The performances apart from Monica Potter are strong, with Morgan Freeman great as always and Michael Wincott solid as the kidnapper. Mika Boorem shows promise as a blossoming young actress, and Penelope Ann Miller does a very nice job as her mother. Overall, decent thriller, with problems, but carried by its cast primarily. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    bob the moo

    Solid genre film but has no aspirations beyond that

    When a senator's daughter gets kidnapped from a exclusive private school by her teacher Gary Soneji, the FBI are called in. However the kidnapper has his own agenda and phones Alex Cross, sucking him into the case even though he has not worked for almost a year due to the guilt he feels over the death of his partner. With the killer leaving him clues, Cross realises that Soneji is after fame and is using him to communicate to the world. Taking on Secret Service agent Jezzie Flannigan as his partner, Cross tries to work out enough about Soneji to profile and catch him.

    It has been too many years since I saw Kiss The Girls for me to be able to comment on the quality or lack thereof in the first film but I decided to give this sequel a try anyway. From the opening scene this is pure Hollywood with its clunky CGI and its simplistic plot device of the dead partner and so we continue with a fairly uninspiring thriller that is engaging enough but never does anything that special. It doesn't help that the primetime schedules are full of versions of Alex Cross in TV series mysteries but generally this film just plods its way through a story that isn't "obvious" so much as it is uninspiring. It is an enjoyable enough mystery that is professionally handled but it lacks imagination and flair. The twists come but the film is not exciting enough to prevent the audience from thinking and, in thinking it is easy to rip massive holes in the logic of the whole thing – and thinking a plot is a bit silly doesn't help keep one interested. Tamahori directs without any distinction – he isn't bad but again he doesn't do anything of that much interest.

    Instead he sits back and hopes that Morgan Freeman doing Morgan Freeman's "Zen-cool™" will be enough to carry the audience along with the whole affair. Luckily for him this does work to some degree because Freeman on his day could sell shoes to fish. He is solid and professional even if he is underserved by the script. Wincott is good in a role that he could have made more of but instead is controlled and restrained. Potter is blond and dull and is not suited one jot to the role that her character grows into during the film. Baker deserves a bigger role while Miller, Horsford and a few others provide familiar faces.

    Overall then an entertaining but uninspired affair that pushes the right buttons but doesn't aspire to anything beyond the genre. The cast and the budget help but the story gets weaker the longer it goes on and although it will do enough for some viewers, it is nothing that special.

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    • Trivia
      The ending for the film was re-shot, due to poor test audience reception.
    • Goofs
      The U.S. Secret Service does not protect Senators and their families. The Secret Service protects the Presidents, Vice-Presidents, former Presidents, Presidential candidates, Spouses and/or young children of a sitting President and visiting heads of state.
    • Quotes

      Alex Cross: You do what you are Jezzie.

      Jezzie Flannigan: You mean you are what you do.

      Alex Cross: No, I mean, you do what you are. You're born with a gift. If not that, then you get good at something along the way. And what you're good at, you don't take for granted. You don't betray it.

      Jezzie Flannigan: What if you do, betray your gift?

      Alex Cross: Then you betray yourself. That's a sad thing.

    • Crazy credits
      The final two characters listed are Man Who Can't Answer Phone and Potentially Evil Guy On Train
    • Alternate versions
      The film was cut for a 'U' certificate in Malaysia to reduce violence. The uncut version is rated '18SG' (18+).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Spy Kids/Tomcats/Someone Like You/Amores Perros (2001)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Telaraña
    • Filming locations
      • West Lawn Building, Riverview Hospital, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • David Brown Productions
      • Phase 1 Productions
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $74,078,174
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,712,407
      • Apr 8, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $105,178,561
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • DTS-ES
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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