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Monster

Based on a true story.
2003 | 109m | English

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Director: Patty Jenkins
Writer: Patty Jenkins
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In 1989, prostitute Aileen Wuornos befriends and enters a relationship with a young woman named Selby. Determined to straighten out her life, Aileen's limited education lands her back on the corner. She's raped by a trick, who she kills. A string of murder and robbery follows that ultimately leads Aileen to becoming America's first female serial killer.
Release Date: Dec 24, 2003
Director: Patty Jenkins
Writer: Patty Jenkins
Genres: Crime, Drama
Keywords prostitute, rape, sexual abuse, death penalty, motel, based on true story, murder, betrayal, serial killer, poverty, drifter, prostitution, heartbreak, mental illness, woman director, 1980s, 1990s, female serial killer, prostituição, instructive, based on real person, assassino em série
Production Companies Media 8 Entertainment, Denver & Delilah Productions, VIP Medienfonds 2, MDP Worldwide, Taurus Film, DEJ Productions, K/W Productions
Box Office Revenue: $58,469,210
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlize Theron Aileen Wuornos
Christina Ricci Selby Wall
Bruce Dern Thomas
Lee Tergesen Vincent Corey
Annie Corley Donna
Pruitt Taylor Vince Gene / Stuttering "John"
Marco St. John Evan / Undercover "John"
Marc Macaulay Will / Daddy "John"
Scott Wilson Horton / Last "John"
Rus Blackwell Cop
Tim Ware Chuck
Stephan Jones Lawyer
Brett Rice Charles
Kaitlin Riley Teenage Aileen
Cree Ivey 7-Year-Old Aileen
Catherine Mangan Justy
Magdalena Manville Bar Lap Girl
T. Robert Pigott Bartender
Romonda Shaver Employment Agent
Glenn R. Wilder Restaurant Manager
Elaine Stebbins Wife at Accident
Kane Hodder Undercover Cop
Christian Stokes Undercover Cop
Lyllian Barcaski Bar Girl
Nonalee Davis Bar Girl
Bubba Baker Cubby
Al Himself
Cannonball Himself
Chad Vaccarino Trevor
Gene R. Stephenson Judge
Jesse Stern Skate Rink Attendant
Billy Boylan Police Chief
Jim R. Coleman Newscaster
Chandra Leigh Cute Teenage Attendant
Lori McDonald Attendant
Adam Brown Attendant
Ed Donovan State Prison Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Rhona Meyers Costume Design
BT Original Music Composer
Ferne Cassel Casting
Shawn R. McFall Set Decoration
Edward T. McAvoy Production Design
Orvis Rigsby Art Direction
Jane Kurson Editor
Steven Bernstein Director of Photography
Grayson Austin Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator
Brian Bulman Music Editor
Gene Page Still Photographer
Howard Paar Music Supervisor
Stephanie Lowell Script Supervisor
Kathe Swanson Key Hair Stylist
Lou Kleinman Dialogue Editor
Toni G Makeup Artist
Zack Davis Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
John Dunn Sound Effects Editor
Marc Fishman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Geoffrey G. Rubay Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Emae Villalobos Costume Supervisor
Lee Grimes Key Makeup Artist
Terrie Irwin Hair Assistant
Rodger Jacobs Assistant Makeup Artist
Jonah Levy Assistant Makeup Artist
Carol Rasheed Assistant Makeup Artist
Yoichi Art Sakamoto Prosthetics
Deborah Brozovich Additional Hairstylist
Jeff Standard Makeup Artist
Arie Bohrer Production Supervisor
Jimmy Li Production Supervisor
Craig W. Richards Unit Production Manager
Michael Toji Post Production Supervisor
Matthew Waldman Production Supervisor
Guy Livneh Second Unit Director, Second Unit Director of Photography
Jay Ostrowski Second Assistant Director
Tony Taylor Second Second Assistant Director
Derek W. Tow Second Unit First Assistant Director
Eric Baker Additional Set Dresser
John Balling Scenic Artist
Bethany Berry-Weiss Additional Set Dresser
Tammie N. Byers Additional Set Dresser
Cornellius Carroll Property Master
Stitch Crisp Property Master
Michael Edling Construction Coordinator
Michael Hendrick Swing
Bret Kane Additional Set Dresser
Jeff 'J.Mac' McDonald Additional Set Dresser
James Parker Additional Set Dresser
James B. Perdue Scenic Artist
Alan S. Reynolds Scenic Artist
Karen Rigsby Art Department Coordinator
Gene Siegmund Property Master
Mary Jo Snyder Scenic Artist
John Tegethoff Additional Set Dresser
Andrew Wert Assistant Property Master
Dan Wilkerson On Set Dresser
Jim S. Williams Leadman
Douglas Winters Construction Foreman
Rex Christensen Set Dresser
Steven Barkan Sound Recordist
John Bires Sound Engineer
John Cannon First Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Cerchiai Boom Operator
Scott Clements Boom Operator
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Jeff Glueck Sound Engineer
Carey Milbradt Foley Mixer, Foley Editor
Andy Potvin Dolby Consultant
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Karen Vassar Triest Sound Editor
David Young Sound Engineer
Steve Bartkowicz Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Matt Colleran Sound Recordist
Phillip Beck Special Effects Coordinator
Ron Keller Special Effects Technician
Kevin Morrissey Special Effects Assistant
Erik Dehkhoda VFX Artist
Christopher Dusendschon Visual Effects Supervisor
Dennis Fitzsimmons VFX Artist
Elton Garcia Main Title Designer
Mitch Paulson Digital Colorist
Adam Stern VFX Artist
Shanna Lynn Stunt Double
Kiana Politis Stunts
Ben Bardin Key Grip
Michael Bedore Electrician
Jason Bing Grip
Grady Bishop Camera Car
Jon Bowen Electrician
Kevin J. Burroughs Electrician
Stephen Campbell Additional Photography, Camera Operator
Michael 'Doc' Cetrulo Grip
Gary H. Clay Grip
Vidal Cohen Key Grip
Richard L. Cottrell Key Grip
Russell Curtis Electrician
Rick F. Daus Jr. Electrician
Brendan Duffy Grip
Erik Emerson First Assistant Camera
Michael D. Fitzgerald Electrician
Josh Harrison First Assistant "B" Camera
Marvin Haven Grip
Ted Hayash Chief Lighting Technician
Stephen Herter Grip
Ken Hoover Electrician
Kevin Jackson Best Boy Grip
Ben Kanegson Dolly Grip
J. Steven Latham First Assistant "A" Camera
Benjamin Lowell Second Assistant Camera
Tim McGuire Electrician
Patrick K. Meng Best Boy Grip
Chip Monk Second Assistant Camera
Jack Nealy Best Boy Electric
Louis Normandin Electrician
John Oliveri Second Assistant Camera
Richard Ramee Best Boy Grip
Tom Richmond Additional Photography
Kenny Rivenbark Grip
Bob Scott Additional Camera
Charlie Seale Camera Car
Samuel Andy Seely Grip
Phil Stevenson Grip
Jonathan Stoll Electrician
Scott Stuart Best Boy Electric
Paige Thomas First Assistant Camera
James D. Travis Grip
Vali Valus First Assistant Camera
Robert Veliky Second Assistant Camera
Michael J. Walsh Rigging Gaffer
Sean R. Wilson Grip
S. Mattieu Workman Grip
John Woruck Electrician
Marc Wostak Electrician
Arthur Yambor Camera Loader
Scot A. Nederman-Paul Camera Loader
Kate Nocks Electrician
Sean Tanner Gaffer
Kirk Tedeski Playback Coordinator
Kimberly Mullen Casting
Mark Mullen Casting
Al Almeida Wardrobe Assistant
Terri Binion Costumer
Amelia Buhrman Wardrobe Assistant
Claudia Combee Key Set Costumer
Jen Haines Wardrobe Assistant
Emily Harris Costumer
Andrea Hathaway Wardrobe Assistant
Unchin Lee Wardrobe Assistant
Sara McInturff Wardrobe Assistant
Judi Stewart Costumer
George Cunningham Assistant Editor
Joe Fineman Post Production Consulting
Bob Fredrickson Color Timer
Darrel Drinkard Other
Michael Nouryeh Assistant Editor
Rick Callan Location Manager
Linda Kai Location Manager
Lucy Olney Location Scout
Mary Ross Location Assistant
Jenée DeAngelis Music Coordinator
Joshua Winget Music Editor
Alice Wymer Script Supervisor
Danny Mortenson Transportation Coordinator
Gabriel London Epk Director
John Sawyer Electrician
Patty Jenkins Screenplay, Director
Arthur Coburn Editor
Kane Hodder Stunt Coordinator
Peter J. Devlin Production Sound Mixer
Tony Lamberti Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pamela Incardona Costume Supervisor
Mary Lampert Hair Assistant
David Allen Cluck First Assistant Director
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Lewis Horwitz Finance
Sean Fisher Grip
Name Title
Andreas Schmid Executive Producer
Sammy Lee Executive Producer
Clark Peterson Producer
Stewart Hall Executive Producer
Meagan Riley-Grant Executive Producer
Andreas Grosch Executive Producer
David Alvarado Associate Producer
Brent Morris Co-Producer
Charlize Theron Producer
Brad Wyman Producer
Donald Kushner Producer
Mark Damon Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

We can be as different as we wanna be, but you can't kill people! Monster is the bleak story of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute and one of America's most notorious female serial killers. Based around facts of her life and death, the film primarily focuses on the last year of her freedom. Where after ... entering into a strange lesbian relationship with Selby Wall, Wuornos, fed up of being a abused by men, starts killing those calling on her services. Sad and potent is Patty Jenkins' first full length directorial effort. Though perhaps a touch guilty of pandering to Wuornos' own self created "monster" image, the film none the less has the right blend of sympathy and revulsion to make it a fascinating, if uneasy, experience. Former model Charlize Theron goes through a major transformation to become Wuornos, so much so she's practically unrecognisable. Bulked up in weight and with beaten down make up withering her face, Theron goes on to give a towering performance as the troubled, on the edge killer. Without any thrills or hints of histrionics, Theron is uncompromising throughout the picture. To garner empathy with such an abrasive character is quite a trick, then to switch to monstrosity with conviction seconds later? Well that's almost magical in itself. Theron is backed up well by Christina Ricci as Selby. Selby Wall, an immature young lady oblivious to the dark path she is walking down, is given a great portrayal from Ricci. In light of the powerhouse show from Theron, it's much credit to Ricci that she enhances the film with her own delicate characteristics. Helping to emphasise the strangeness of the union in the process. It's a tough film for sure, and come the final credits one is left with a feeling of sympathy towards Wuornos and the life she lived. If that be right or wrong is of course up to the individual viewer. Or if that was even Jenkins' intention is probably up for debate. But Monster exists and survives as a bitter character study of a desperate woman, which through the medium of cinema, makes us the viewers privy to something very edgy indeed. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
SoSmooth1982
5.0

The movie was alright. It was more of a sadistic type of love story. What they failed to capture is really how nuts she was. Like do less of a love story and more of her psychoness. The bitch was crazy! All the crazy interviews with her and all the outbursts she did in court, where's that? This movi ... e almost tried to make you feel sorry for her when they really didn't show just how crazy she really was.

Aug 01, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Charlize Theron is really quite convincing as the down-at-heel Aileen Wuornos, a real life character who went from hooker to serial killer in late 1980s Florida in the United States. Her’s is a dangerous profession where she encounters some of life’s slime who may pay her with cash or with a beating ... . It’s after one particularly toxic encounter that she finds herself in a gay bar where she meets Selby (Christina Ricci). Initially very sceptical of her new friend’s motives, she quickly finds herself determined to raise her game and try to provide for both of them. That is when she realises that she can lure her sex-starved gents and then instead of satisfying their needs, she can put six bullets into them and walk off with their wallets. Now she is clearly a little psychotic but she’s not inherently evil - indeed she does occasionally take pity on her more pitiful marks. For the most part, though, she is ruthless and of course that attracts the Feds and also puts her already strained relationship with Selby at risk. History tells us just what happened to her, but even though there can be no excusing her vengeful retribution, Theron still manages to imbue this woman with a sense of tenacious decency. The real Wuornos had clearly been exposed to abusive deprivation since she was a teenager and had had to think on her feet as best she could throughout her life, and that is powerfully captured here with some solid writing and combative spirit from both women who have always had their battles to fight. It presents a potent look at the sleazy underbelly of a society where sex is a commodity and it’s clients little better than rutting animals, and at times the story is quite difficult to watch. The ending is a little overly compacted and rushed, but it’s convincingly gritty and human throughout.

Oct 26, 2025