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Source Code

Make every second count.
2011 | 93m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Duncan Jones
Writer: Ben Ripley
Staring:
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When decorated soldier Captain Colter Stevens wakes up in the body of an unknown man, he discovers he's part of a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago commuter train.
Release Date: Mar 30, 2011
Director: Duncan Jones
Writer: Ben Ripley
Genres: Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords bomb, suspicion, augmented reality, investigation, soldier, identity, time loop, romantic, race against time, bomber, helicopter pilot, virtual reality, surrealism, action
Production Companies Summit Entertainment, The Mark Gordon Company, Vendôme Production
Box Office Revenue: $147,332,697
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jake Gyllenhaal Colter Stevens
Michelle Monaghan Christina Warren
Vera Farmiga Colleen Goodwin
Jeffrey Wright Dr. Rutledge
Michael Arden Derek Frost
Cas Anvar Hazmi
Russell Peters Max Denoff
Brent Skagford George Troxel
Craig Thomas Gold Watch Executive
Gordon Masten Conductor
Susan Bain Nurse
Paula Jean Hixson Coffee Mug Lady
Lincoln Ward Minister Sudoku
Kyle Gatehouse College Student
Albert Kwan Soda Can Guy
Anne Day-Jones Office Manager
Clarice Byrne Secretary
James A. Woods Aviator Glasses Guy
Joe Cobden Lab Technician
Tom Tammi CNN Anchor
Matt Holland Lock Tech
Jasson Finney M.P.
Kyle Allatt Aide
Frédérick de Grandpré Sean Fentress Reflection
Pierre Leblanc Train Official
Raynald Lapierre UPG Medic
Scott Bakula Colter's Father (voice)
Name Job
Ben Wilkins Sound Effects Editor
Scott D. Smith Sound Mixer
Duncan Jones Director
Paul Hirsch Editor
Chris Bacon Original Music Composer
John Papsidera Casting
Morag Ross Makeup Artist
L. Kalo Gow Dialect Coach
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Sophie Grenier Graphic Designer
Louis Piché Boom Operator
John Swanders Electrician
Paul Flinchbaugh First Assistant Sound Editor
Hélèna Laliberté Stunts
Patrick Kerton Stunt Coordinator
Stéphane Lefebvre Stunt Coordinator
Mike Chute Utility Stunts
Thomas Liccioni Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
John MacDonald Stunts
Remi Caron Pyrotechnician
Ben Ripley Writer
Tom Bellfort Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Renée April Costume Design
Barry Chusid Production Design
Blanche Boileau Costume Supervisor, Costumer
Anthony Di Ninno Animation
Josée Arsenault Set Decoration
Sylvie Desmarais Set Decoration
Michelle Côté Assistant Hairstylist
Nathalie Garon Assistant Hairstylist
Martin Lapointe Assistant Hairstylist
Magali Métivier Assistant Makeup Artist
Adriana Verbert Assistant Makeup Artist
Christine Carrière Assistant Makeup Artist
Johanne Paiement Hair Department Head
Dominic Mango Hair Department Head
Lyne Calvert Hairstylist
Kathy Kelso Makeup Artist
Aimee Lippert Makeup Artist
Diane Simard Makeup Department Head
Suzi Ostos Makeup Department Head
Bruno Gatien Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mark Unterberger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Annette Bélanger Art Department Coordinator
Réal Capuano Assistant Art Director
Jamie Knutson Assistant Property Master
David Laramy Assistant Set Decoration
Catherine Leboeuf Assistant Set Decoration
Alec Anderson Construction Coordinator
Yan-Frédéric D'Amour Head Greensman
Marc C. De Léry Property Master
Merje Veski Property Master
Martin Gagné Set Designer
Simon Guilbault Set Designer
Raymond Larose Set Designer
Jean-Pierre Lavoie Set Designer
Jocelyn Charbonneau Set Dresser
Jean-Pierre Gosselin Set Dresser
Sylvain Lebeau Set Dresser, Driver
Martin Lussier Set Dresser
Jonathan Miron-Fyfe Set Dresser
Benoit Robert Set Dresser
Eric Senecal Set Dresser
Martine Gagnon Assistant Costume Designer
Lizzie Cook Costume Assistant
Eileen McCahill Key Costumer
Fabienne April Key Costumer
Valerie Bordeleau Wardrobe Specialized Technician
Michael Franck Pilot
Kimi Webber Script Supervisor
Sarah Schooley Script Supervisor
Marjorie Hamel Script Supervisor
Paul Barette Armorer
Eric Ladd Title Designer
Lucie Robitaille Casting
Jonathan Kinnas Extras Casting
Johanne Titley Extras Casting
Guy Ferland Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Dave Williamson Best Boy Electric
Sylvaine Dufaux Camera Operator
Jody Williams Camera Operator
Francois Archambault Steadicam Operator
Sylvain Bernier Chief Lighting Technician
Darin Wong Dolly Grip
Brad MacLean Dolly Grip
Mark Purkart Dolly Grip
Scott Thiele Dolly Grip
Jean-François Abran Electrician
Michael Boulonne Electrician
Eric Lefèbvre Electrician
Pierre Malo Electrician
Ricardo Candia Jr. Electrician
Sam Andrzejewski Electrician
Robert W. Faison First Assistant Camera
Dany Racine First Assistant "A" Camera
Michel Bernier First Assistant "B" Camera
Peter Kuttner First Assistant Camera
George P. Leahy Gaffer
Jean Décarie Generator Operator
Kenneth MacKenzie Key Grip
Stuart Slack Key Grip
Simon Hébert Key Grip
Bernard Larivière Key Rigging Grip
Martin Gagnon Rigging Grip
Marco Lévesque Rigging Grip
Joël Poisson Rigging Grip
Alain Poudrier Rigging Grip
Yuri Padron Rodriguez Rigging Grip
Patrick Bourbonniere Rigging Grip
Stéphane Sorensen Rigging Grip
Jonathan Wenk Still Photographer
Jesse Lirola Still Photographer
Mark N. Woods Techno Crane Operator
Vincent Gouin Video Assist Operator
Ludwig Manahan Video Assist Operator
Harry Muller Color Timer
Bill Holley Colorist
Jill Bogdanowicz Digital Colorist
Ladd Lanford Digital Intermediate
Dan Williams Digital Intermediate
Ashley Farber Digital Intermediate
Don Henry Digital Intermediate
Ron Perez Digital Intermediate
George Zidd Digital Intermediate
Lori Raskin Digital Intermediate
Brad Sutton Digital Intermediate
Floyd Burks Digital Intermediate
Scott Drost Digital Intermediate
John Herndon Digital Intermediate
Jonathan Mecenas Digital Intermediate
Doug Richardson Digital Intermediate
Jada Budrick Digital Intermediate Assistant
Frank Figueroa Digital Intermediate Assistant
Everette Webber Digital Intermediate Editor
Bruce Lomet Digital Intermediate Producer
Mark Tuminello First Assistant Editor
Etienne Boussac First Assistant Editor
Ron Bedrosian ADR Mixer
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Travis MacKay ADR Mixer
Greg Steele ADR Mixer
Wade Barnett ADR Recordist
Paul Lynch ADR Recordist
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Greg Zimmerman ADR Recordist
Julio Carmona ADR Recordist
Jason Johnston Boom Operator
Margit Pfeiffer Dialogue Editor
John C. Stuver Dialogue Editor
Katherine Rose Foley Artist
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Cedric Charron Sound Assistant
Louis Marion Sound Mixer
Marc Fishman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel J. Leahy Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Branden Spencer Supervising Sound Editor
Matthew Rouleau 3D Artist
Gabriel Beauvais 3D Artist
Marcus Alqueres Animation Supervisor
Daryl Sawchuk Animation Supervisor
Yuri Lementy Animation
Hiroyuki David Yabu Animation
Jeremy Lambolez Animation
Tom Goodenough Animation
David Raymond Animation
Chris Byron CG Artist
Simon Pelletier CG Artist
Antonin Messier Turcotte CG Artist
Mostafa Badran CG Supervisor
Martin Pelletier CG Supervisor
Christian Paradis CG Supervisor
Geoff Pedder CG Supervisor
Dhamindra Jeevan Matte Painter
Rene Morel Matte Painter
Robin Tremblay Matte Painter
Ryal Cosgrove Special Effects Supervisor
Leona Naidoo VFX Editor
Paul Hill Visual Effects Compositor
Emilien Lazaron Visual Effects Coordinator
Jade Gratton Visual Effects Coordinator
Sarah Trepanier Visual Effects Coordinator
Stephanie Meyerink Visual Effects Coordinator
Laetitia Seguin Visual Effects Coordinator
Cynthia Carrier Visual Effects Coordinator
Marie-Eve Bedard-Tremblay Visual Effects Coordinator
Geneviève Morin Visual Effects Coordinator
Josiane O'Rourke Visual Effects Coordinator
Tim Mulvihill Visual Effects Editor
Annie Godin Visual Effects Producer
Doug Oddy Visual Effects Producer
Isabelle Langlois Visual Effects Producer
Raphael Hubert Visual Effects Producer
Benoît Brière Visual Effects Producer
Sandra Germain Visual Effects Producer
Sébastien Moreau Visual Effects Producer
Pierre-Luc Rioux Visual Effects Production Assistant
Olivier Rousseau Visual Effects Production Assistant
Francis Clément Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jacinthe Côté Visual Effects Production Manager
Louis Morin Visual Effects Supervisor
Erik Nordby Visual Effects Supervisor
Jean-Pierre Boies Visual Effects Supervisor
Eloi Brunelle Visual Effects Supervisor
Wayne Brinton Visual Effects Supervisor
Alexandre Lafortune Visual Effects Supervisor
Pierre-Simon Lebrun-Chaput Visual Effects Supervisor
Pierre Perrault Art Direction
Suzanne Cloutier Set Decoration
Alison Cote Stunts
Michael Scherer Stunt Coordinator
Sophie Béasse Key Costumer
Raymond Prado Second Unit Director
Don Burgess Director of Photography
Kathy Tse Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Fabrice Gianfermi Executive Producer
Philippe Rousselet Producer
Hawk Koch Executive Producer
Mark Gordon Producer
Jordan Wynn Producer
Jeb Brody Executive Producer
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Reviews

artlawless
8.0

Source Code is a “repeating loop” Science Fiction film directed by Duncan Jones whose prior film was Moon. Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, and Vera Farmiga play the lead characters. It even has Russell Peters in a guest role. Unlike Moon, Source Code is a fast-paced thriller. The film follows a ... man who is made to go through an 8-minute window repeatedly to locate the person responsible for a train bombing. As the loop repeats, the plot thickens. It's a pretty good film which keeps you at the edge of the seat and reveals to you in stages as to what is going on. The cast has done a good job portraying their roles. It's a Sci-Fi that deserves one watch at least (but you might do two to get it)

Jun 23, 2021
dfle3
10.0

Brilliant concept. Great execution. A sci-fi classic. Another in a longish line of high-concept mainstream movies. In many of those movies it's fashionable to have a confusing story which people will interpret as being brilliant/genius and which has an in-built "repeat" viewing factor due to the ... baffling nature of the story which has just been told. Think movies like "Inception". "Source code" is a far superior film to "Inception" but will probably lack the kudos of the latter. Briefly, the story concerns a commuter ("Colter Stevens", played by Jake Gyllenhaal) on a train who has an identity crisis. Before he can resolve it, he dies with all the other passengers in a massive explosion. Afterwards (!), the man awakes in a weird chamber where he is questioned by military (or some such) personnel about who caused the explosion. Don't worry, this is not a 'spoiler'...it's established very early on in the movie that this is what has happened. Of course, you get questions along the lines of "Which reality is real?". Going with the sci-fi explanation (involving secret military experiments) you have a plausibility to the scenario which is very nicely unambitious and may in fact have some science (perhaps speculative) to it...involving information retained in the brain post-death...some 8 minutes...which gives rise to another gimmick of the movie...the character reliving those 8 minutes in order to solve the mystery of the train explosion. The latter part of the scenario may be hard to rationalise as remotely plausible, but I just ran with the premise...perhaps it might have been a more plausible story if the movie didn't go down that path...a more 'realistic' science fiction, perhaps. This is a great story which seems to have no loose ends to it, at least on one level...the film makers provide you with clues as to what is happening and you aren't left high and dry like similarly themed movies can do. P.S. on reflection, the part of the movie dealing with 'reliving' the 8 minutes of memory in the way that they did, did strike me as being a loose-end/plot-hole...but you just enjoy the ride at the time. A lovely, dark, morbid fantasy. If you like this film, some others and a video game with similar themes include: 12 Monkeys The matrix Dark city Groundhog day Assassin's Creed (video game...personally I don't find the first game in the series to be fun to play...the sequel is much more playable). [Originally posted on another site on 17 May 2011 according to their dating.]

Mar 31, 2025