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Prisoners

Every moment matters.
2013 | 153m | English

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Keller Dover is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend, Joy, and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated RV that had earlier been parked on their street.
Release Date: Sep 19, 2013
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writer: Aaron Guzikowski
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords pennsylvania, usa, hostage, maze, investigation, beating, revenge, rural area, brutality, mysterious, neo-noir, child abduction, kidnapping, detective, symbolism, georgia, god, vigilante, crime scene, candlelight vigil, animal cruelty, sex offender
Production Companies Alcon Entertainment, Madhouse Entertainment, 8:38 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $122,126,687
Budget: $46,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Hugh Jackman Keller Dover
Jake Gyllenhaal Detective Loki
Viola Davis Nancy Birch
Maria Bello Grace Dover
Terrence Howard Franklin Birch
Melissa Leo Holly Jones
Paul Dano Alex Jones
Dylan Minnette Ralph Dover
Zoë Soul Eliza Birch
Erin Gerasimovich Anna Dover
Kyla-Drew Joy Birch
Wayne Duvall Captain Richard O'Malley
Len Cariou Father Patrick Dunn
David Dastmalchian Bob Taylor
Brad James Officer Carter
Anthony Reynolds Officer Wedge
Robert C. Treveiler Forensics Guy
Sandra Ellis Lafferty Mrs. Milland
Victoria Staley Check Out Girl
Todd Truley Detective Chemelinski
Brian Daye Desk Sergeant
Alisa Harris Police Clerk
Robert Mello Roger
Jeff Pope Sex Offender #1
Rodrick Goins Sex Offender #2
Mark Drum Sex Offender #3
Lana Yoo Chinese Waitress
Pam Smith Police Station Reporter #1
Gloria Webber Police Station Reporter #2
Michelle Keller Woman at Vigil
John Atwood Newscaster
Stacy Melich Woman Motorist
J. Omar Castro Cop in Hospital
Jane McNeill Nurse
Dennis Christopher Mr. Jones (uncredited)
Takara Clark Captain O'Malley's Secretary (uncredited)
Jason Davis Paul Brewer (uncredited)
Katrina Despain Kim Milland (uncredited)
Brody Rose Bill Brewer (uncredited)
Name Job
Chuck Graydon Driver
Aaron Guzikowski Writer
Donald Mowat Makeup Department Head
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Ozanich Sound Designer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Rich Delia Casting Associate
Allison Estrin Casting Associate
Erik Schultz Stunt Double
Andy Dylan Stunt Double
Raven-Danielle Baker Stunts
Patrice Vermette Production Design
Christian J. Fletcher Stunts
Elizabeth Davidovich Stunt Double
Tim Bell Stunt Driver
Jay Amor Stunt Driver
Brent Bernhard Stunt Driver
Jwaundace Candece Stunt Driver
Lex D. Geddings Stunt Driver
Ashley Rae Trisler Stunt Driver
Joseph S. DeBeasi Music Editor
Charlie Picerni Stunt Driver
Eric Chambers Stunt Driver
Sarah Reagin Clemmensen Stunt Driver
Gary D. Roach Editor
Paul D. Kelly Art Direction
Renée April Costume Design
Kerry Barden Casting
Paul Schnee Casting
Taylor Knight Key Hair Stylist
Gail Hunter Script Supervisor
Wilson Webb Still Photographer
Frank Galline Set Decoration
Mary H. Ellis Sound mixer
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bub Asman Sound Effects Editor
Jason King Sound Effects Editor
Mark Larry Sound Effects Editor
Steven Ritzi Stunt Coordinator
Chris Napolitano Gaffer
Kevin J. Lang Rigging Gaffer
Bela Trutz Steadicam Operator
Justin O'Neal Miller Assistant Art Director
Mirela Rupic Assistant Costume Designer
Karen Davis Second Assistant Director
Donald Sparks First Assistant Director
Jaclyn Behringer Art Department Coordinator
Steven Tolbert Art Department Production Assistant
Eliot Levin Assistant Property Master
Beth Morris Assistant Property Master
Nichola Lafferty Construction Buyer
Curtis Crowe Construction Coordinator
Steven J. Vana Construction Foreman
Derrick Kardos Graphic Designer
Larry Scott Greensman
Dan Post Leadman
Michael C. Brown Painter
Jeremy Frick Painter
Shawn M. Gray Property Master
Rick Fields Propmaker
Julia Hill Propmaker
James McMillion Propmaker
Dan Mott Propmaker
Pat Patterson Propmaker
Jeffrey Harris Propmaker
Christopher Seth Roesch Propmaker
Mayumi Konishi-Valentine Set Designer
E. Aaron Linker Set Designer
Blake Myers Set Dresser
Deborah Croswell Set Dresser
Ky Hoang Nguyen Set Dresser
Peter Tothpal Hair Department Head
Vincent Gideon Key Hair Stylist
Elizabeth Robinson Key Hair Stylist
Amber Crowe Key Makeup Artist
Pamela S. Westmore Makeup Artist
Greg Morse 24 Frame Playback
Mike Tyson Electrician
Paul Candrilli Best Boy Grip
Ryan Abrams Camera Loader
Joshua Gollish Digital Imaging Technician
Bruce Hamme Dolly Grip
Darryl Humber Dolly Grip
Dirk Jenkins Electrician
Shane McGeehin Electrician
Steve Sudge Electrician
Catherine Cravens Electrician
Tom Burke Electrician
Andy Harris First Assistant "A" Camera
Lee Blasingame First Assistant "B" Camera
Reid Andrews Generator Operator
Sunny Lee Grip
Jimmy Hendrix Grip
Patrick D. Fields Grip
Jeff Kluttz Key Rigging Grip
Michael Howell Libra Head Technician
Chris Lumpkin Rigging Grip
Craig R. Owens Rigging Grip
Zachary Saville Rigging Grip
Justyn Plath Rigging Grip
Hugh Braselton Second Assistant "A" Camera
Margaret Robbs Assistant Costume Designer
Joulles Wright Costume Supervisor
Dustin Angus Costumer
Raiyonda Vereen Costumer
Anna Bourne Costumer
Barnaby Smith Costumer
Melanie Mascioli Key Costumer
Mitch Lillian Key Grip
Cylinda Nesmith Davison Seamstress
Diane J. Harriday Seamstress
Esther Marquis Textile Artist
Adam Richards Casting Assistant
Edie Allen Casting Assistant
Kendra Holloway Casting Assistant
Taylor Mosbey Extras Casting Assistant
Alexandre Cancado 2D Supervisor
Pimentel A. Raphael Animation Supervisor
Elaine Wu Animation
Marcos Romero Animation
Oliver Arnold CG Supervisor
Pavel Pranevsky CG Supervisor
Timothy Fleur Compositor
Chris Fung Compositor
Jennifer Gutierrez Compositor
Satoshi Harada Compositor
Alex Khan Compositor
Joey Sila Compositor
James Waterson Compositor
Sonia Yu Compositor
Roy Chang Compositor
Tom Lamb Compositor
Loic Zimmermann Concept Artist
Katryna Shattuck Digital Compositor
H Haden Hammond Sequence Supervisor
Nathan Godley Visual Effects Editor, First Assistant Editor
Tony Meagher Visual Effects Producer
Darin McCormick-Millett Visual Effects Producer
Phillip Feiner Visual Effects Supervisor
David Fletcher Special Effects Coordinator
George Chavez Color Timer
Mitch Paulson Digital Colorist
Lesley Hull Nicolucci Digital Intermediate
Lisa Tutunjian Digital Intermediate Editor
Loan Phan Digital Intermediate Producer
Daniel Guerrero Editorial Production Assistant
Lily Sassone Editorial Production Assistant
Dodd Vickers Assistant Location Manager
David Latham Assistant Location Manager
Mary Louise Freeman Location Assistant
David Luse Location Assistant
Haley Billue Location Coordinator
Maida N. Morgan Location Manager
Greg Tresan Animal Wrangler
Derrick Vener Armorer
Stephanie Beman Craft Service
Jess Platt Dialect Coach
Jim Dunlap First Assistant Accountant
Chad Clark Post Production Accountant
Christina Kremer Post Production Coordinator
Anne Wilson Production Accountant
Michael James 'Scotty' Scott Production Controller
Stephanie Fraser Production Secretary
Stan Swofford Set Medic
Brandon Folsom Set Production Assistant
Katy Wood Dialogue Editor
Freddy Turner Set Production Assistant
Jacob D. Garrison Set Production Assistant
Jason J. Scott Set Production Assistant
Stephanie Fowler Adams Studio Teacher
Kelli Parsons Travel Coordinator
David Linck Unit Publicist
Sam Hudecki Storyboard Artist
Paul Apted Dialogue Editor
Hugo Weng Dialogue Editor
Gerard 'Gus' Williams Stunt Driver
Keith Hudson Textile Artist
Deva Anderson Music Supervisor
Gregor Wilson Unit Production Manager
John H. Starke Unit Production Manager
Justin T. Woods Stunt Double
JoAnn Bernat Stunt Double
Bob Fisher Stunts
Jermaine Holt Stunts
Kurt Hockenberry Stunt Double
Allan Padelford Stunt Driver
Robert Nagle Stunt Driver
David M. Morizot Stunt Driver
Ian Quinn Stunt Driver
Max Calder Stunt Driver
Trent Brya Stunt Driver
Thirl Haston Stunt Driver
James Peterson Boom Operator
Keith N. Collis Transportation Coordinator
Michael Saunders Second Second Assistant Director
Christopher Flick Foley Editor
Kevin Murray Assistant Sound Editor
Ryan Murphy Sound Mix Technician
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Ryan Young ADR Recordist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte Foley Mixer
John Guentner Foley Mixer
James Ellis Deakins Production Consultant
Jóhann Jóhannsson Original Music Composer
Joel Cox Editor
Angel Cook Production Assistant
Glenn Morris Visual Effects Coordinator
William Frazier Rigging Grip
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Denis Villeneuve Director
Roger Deakins Camera Operator, Director of Photography
John Weber Second Assistant Accountant
Name Title
Adam Kolbrenner Producer
Broderick Johnson Producer
Stephen Levinson Executive Producer
Mark Wahlberg Executive Producer
Kira Davis Producer
Edward McDonnell Executive Producer
Robyn Meisinger Executive Producer
John H. Starke Executive Producer
Andrew A. Kosove Producer
Steven P. Wegner Co-Producer
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Reviews

tanty
8.0

Really intense and well done thriller. One of the few in the last years with great performances by Jackman, Gyllenhaal and Dano. It also has some content to chew. I really enjoyed watching it. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

Certainly Villenueve's most accessible film, but still a very good one. Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time. ...

Jun 23, 2021
StbMDB
8.0

What a powerful film and what a great acting. I just couldn't help rewinding various scenes throughout, especially when Jackman's character showed anger and frustration for either his child being abducted or having what he thought was the culprit being tortured, although getting nowhere. Definitely ... a must for Mystery/Drama. 8/10

Jun 23, 2021
premierexxi
10.0

MUST SEE MOVIES BEFORE YOU DIE, another masterpiece by Hugh Jackman, surprising plot-twist!! ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
9.0

Be prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. Pray for the best, but prepare for the worst. Prisoners is directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski. It stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Terence Howard, Maria Bello, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano. Music is by Jóh ... ann Jóhannsson and cinematography by Roger Deakins. When Keller Dover's (Jackman) daughter and her friend go missing, he takes matters into his own hands... At first glance of the plot synopis, one could be forgiven for thinking this is yet another revenge thriller filled out by police procedural side-bars. How pleasant to find that Prisoners has more to offer than a simple who is the criminal? And just how far will a vengeful father go to satiate his grief?. Prisoners is such an apt title because all the main players here are trapped by either mental fragility or victims of their innocence, guilt or chaotic impulses. It's a multi stranded character piece that poses many questions, while of course it has a big mystery element. The narrative features a whole host of clues that might be something, or not, unanswered questions dangle throughout until the finale reveals thge edgy secrets. It's safe to say that the themes at work here are dark and upsetting, with the core abduction thread siddling up against horredous back stories, torture and religious mania. Gruzikowski's screenplay is quality, mesmerising even, there's no lazy filler or extranous sequences, even as the jigsaw pieces are put together in the last quarter, you may find yourself wondering how you missed something so simple?. This was Villeneuve's first English language picture, and it's not hard to see why he was highly touted as one of the next big director beings - his output that followed subsequently bears this out. His control of mood and pacing is superb, his garnering of high quality perfs from his cast (notably Jackman and Gyllenhaal) is impressive, and his teaming with the great Deakins is a match made in photographic heaven. This is adult film making, a thriller designed to illicit emotional responses from the audience. Relentless and powerful, a troubling examination of the human conditioning in various guises - and we are witnesses. 9/10

May 16, 2024
mooney240
8.0

**This heavy film is not for everyone but for those that enjoy suspenseful crime cinema, this is one of the absolute best.** A crime thriller that brilliantly manages its slow pace to create the same dread the characters feel in the hearts of the audience. Every passing second steals the parents' ... hope away that they could ever find their children alive. Everything about this movie emphasizes the story's emotion, from the acting and muted color tones to the sets and directing.

Sep 03, 2022
tmdb28039023
6.0

Prisoners is a carefully constructed labyrinth, deceptively simple and very clever. The material was nothing new even when the film was released, but director Denis Villeneuve (pre-Dune) and screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski work a few unexpected twists and turns into their maze to keep us on our toes. ... The key element, however, is Hugh Jackman’s career-best performance as Keller Dover, a father whose patience for police work quickly runs thin when Detective Loki (the always effective Jake Gyllenhaal) fails to find Dover’s kidnapped little daughter. It will surprise no one that Dover decides to take the law into his own hands, recruiting Franklin Birch (Terrence Howard), his best friend whose daughter has also gone missing, to kidnap the only suspect – whom the police has ruled out for the moment –, take him to an abandoned house, and beat a confession out of him. This is par for the course in the movies, but is it realistic? Can a father, however desperate he may be, really go from zero to psycho in no time flat? The film makes this transition 50% more believable by making the character a committed survivalist, meaning that he was halfway there all along. And even if we still found it hard to believe, Jackman would just browbeat us into believing it with a sadistic, ballistic, animalistic skin-shedding, raw nerve-baring performance wherein he doesn't just go berserk; he goes full on Beserker. In some twisted way, all this makes sense; the antagonist or antagonists are just as crazy as Dover, if not more: making children disappear is their way of “making war with God”. With that in mind, who better than a monster to find a monster? Dover may not in fact be too far off either, or is he? In one of those twists I mentioned, the movie toys with the Law of Economy of Characters by casting Paul Dano as the mentally challenged man on whom Dover’s suspicions (and fists, among other objects) fall. Gyllenhaal’s work is as strong Jackman’s, but more subtle and nuanced; he gives his Loki an eye tic which lets us know that, although he has solved all his cases, and belying his usual calm and collected demeanor, he has not gotten to where he is without some traumas of his own.

Sep 09, 2022
kisaligol
4.0

Prisoners is a largely generic revenge / suspense / mystery "they have my kid" tale with a predictable plot that gives itself away too early. No attempt at realism, this is Scooby-Doo style investigation - lie detectors are treated seriously, "bad guys" are largely 1-dimensional with poorly explaine ... d motives designed to surprise rather than give insight, etc. It tries to make up for this in a few ways: a) bump up the intensity of scenes (comes across forced and awkward), b) add extra violence and dark semi-religious symbolism (seems out of place and largely meaningless), and most importantly c) maintain an air of mystery by throwing left-field plot points at you every 3-5 minutes to keep your attention. If you carefully note the clues, about half way through the film it strongly indicates the finale. After that the air of mystery that keeps the film feeling suspenseful largely dissolves and you are left with what feels like a AI-generated script desperately trying and failing to throw you off the initial clues. The film's greatest redeeming quality is its attempt to turn some revenge film character archetypes on their head. It is not always successful, but the attempt to break cliches is always welcome! I suspect a much better film will be inspired by this.

Dec 19, 2022