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Mercury Rising

Someone knows too much.
1998 | 111m | English

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Renegade FBI agent Art Jeffries protects a nine-year-old autistic boy who has cracked the government's new "unbreakable" code.
Release Date: Apr 03, 1998
Director: Harold Becker
Writer: Lawrence Konner, Ryne Douglas Pearson, Mark Rosenthal
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords autism, asperger's syndrome, assassin, bangkok, thailand, undercover agent, national security agency (nsa), loss of loved one, child in peril, fbi, conspiracy
Production Companies Imagine Entertainment, Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $93,100,000
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bruce Willis Art Jeffries
Alec Baldwin Nicholas Kudrow
Miko Hughes Simon Lynch
Chi McBride Tommy B. Jordan
Kim Dickens Stacey
Robert Stanton Dean Crandell
Bodhi Elfman Leo Pedranski
Carrie Preston Emily Lang
Lindsey Ginter Peter Burrell
Peter Stormare Shayes
Kevin Conway Lomax
John Carroll Lynch Martin Lynch
Kelley Hazen Jenny Lynch
John Doman Supervisor Hartley
Richard Riehle Edgar Halstrom
Chad Lindberg James
Hank Harris Isaac
Camryn Manheim Dr. London
Jack Conley Detective Nichols
Maricela Ochoa Charlayne
Peter Fontana Pasquale, Bus Driver
Kirk B.R. Woller Lieutenant
James MacDonald SWAT Team Leader Francis
Gwen McGee Security Woman
Ned Schmidtke Senator
Betsy Brantley Special Ed Teacher #2
Ashley Knutson Samantha
Margaret Travolta Autism Expert Nurse
Tiffany Fraser Night Nurse
Koko Taylor Self
Tom Gallop Medic
Matt Levert Tommy Jordan Jr.
James Krag Rookie Agent Roger
Wadell Brown Bank Security Guard
Tim Grimm Ted - Security Guard
John T. Scanlon South Dakota Helicopter Pilot
Lisa Summerour Dana Jordan
Barbara Alexander Librarian
Annabel Armour Ruth
Brent Freeman Marine Guard
Gary Hand Kudrow's Assistant
Darryl Alan Reed Ambulance Driver
Steve Rankin WGEX Helicopter Pilot
Mark Collins Train Conductor
Kim Robillard Motorman
Maureen Gallagher Flea Market Lady
Denise Woods Nurse in Elevator
Jude Ciccolella FBI Agent Blackwell (uncredited)
Thomas F. Duffy Audey (uncredited)
Deborah Leydig (uncredited)
Shannon Parr Leslie Turpel (uncredited)
Pamela Gaye Walker Susan (uncredited)
Robert Maffia FBI Agent Leeb (uncredited)
Spitfire Brown Security Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Lawrence Konner Screenplay
Thomas J. Mack First Assistant Director
Don Orlando Production Accountant
Leonard Engelman Key Makeup Artist
John P. Friday Rigging Gaffer
Carl Catanese Set Decoration Buyer
Ritchie Copenhaver Stunts
James F. Truesdale Art Direction
Daniel Canamar Driver
Joe Dunne Stunt Coordinator
Bob Brown Stunt Double
Dan Sullivan Executive Assistant
Marcie Friedman Location Coordinator
Thomas Moffitt Set Painter
Linda C. Adams Production Secretary
Doug Jones Negative Cutter
Ron Grafton Foley Recordist
David Kelley Second Assistant Director
David Wolowic First Assistant Sound Editor
John Armstrong Generator Operator
Brandon Haug Art Department Production Assistant, Art Department Assistant
Chris Brown Production Accountant
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
John Barry Conductor, Original Music Composer
Linda Perlin Stunts
Peter Honess Editor
Ryne Douglas Pearson Novel
Mark Rosenthal Screenplay
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Terry Rodman Supervising Sound Editor
Ross L. Kulma Set Medic
Mike Milliken Color Timer
Gerald Quist Makeup Artist
Maria Nay Set Decoration
Ron Ash Best Boy Electric
Michael Dronge Rigging Grip
Stephan R. Goldman Music Supervisor
Kevin Maxwell Transportation Co-Captain
Sherman Labby Production Illustrator
Karen Snow Post Production Supervisor
Ray Gardner Carpenter
Rick Brown Key Grip
Robert Blasi Art Department Coordinator
Jeff B. Adams Jr. Set Designer
Elizabeth Marx Casting Associate
Gregg Landaker Sound Mixer
Jane Blank Seamstress
Fred Apolito Propmaker
Marlene D. Williams Key Hair Stylist
Cliff Kohlweck Music Editor
Michael Owens Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael D. Menapace Transportation Coordinator
Beth Jochem Besterveld First Assistant Editor
Julie Creighton Visual Effects Coordinator
Larry Donahue Chef
Alan R. Disler First Assistant Camera
John Marston Projection
Bradley Clouse Assistant Sound Editor
Betsy Heimann Costume Design
John Richards Scoring Mixer
Raymond Bulinski Craft Service
José María Álvarez Editorial Production Assistant
Michael J. Hogan Video Assist Operator
Lauren E. Polizzi Assistant Art Director
John Hinkle Standby Painter
Alan Broadbent Painter
Bronwyn Preston Unit Publicist
Michael Crowley Construction Foreman
Kathryn Roberts Camera Loader
Gary A. Theard Boom Operator
Dan Bronson Costume Supervisor
Tony Boura Grip
Carlos Medina Jr. Greensman
Sam Bertone Electrician
Tom Kennedy Visual Effects Producer
Guy Clayton Special Effects Coordinator
Donna Cihak Utility Sound
Kim H. Ornitz Production Sound Mixer
Thomas Saccio Property Master
Brett De Carroll Visual Effects Editor
Peter Sorel Still Photographer
David Elliott Construction Coordinator
Richard Wicklund Studio Teachers
Tim Floreen Assistant Accountant
Rick Canelli ADR Recordist
Alphonse Blumenthal Chief Lighting Technician
Becky Sullivan Supervising ADR Editor
Margaret J. Orlando Assistant Production Coordinator
Vicki Arkoff Music Coordinator
Lee Lemont ADR Editor
P.J. Haines Assistant Chef
Kevin Bartnof Foley Artist
James J. Archer Assistant Property Master
John Snow Charge Scenic Artist
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Janette Evans Second Assistant Accountant
Penny Lee Hallin Assistant Editor
Bennett Leventhal Technical Advisor
Melanie A. Allen Stunts
Laura Dash Stunt Double
Jennifer Baron Location Scout
Anne Berger Set Production Assistant
Lisa Blok-Linson Location Manager
Anthony Barracca Set Dressing Artist
Brian Best Sound Editor
Mike Shuman Apprentice Sound Editor
Mike Moad Dolly Grip
Brady Breen Assistant Location Manager
Cece Destefano Set Decorating Coordinator
Johnny Karls Assistant Camera
Douglas Calli Special Effects Technician
Joanie Spates First Assistant Accountant
Art Anthony Assistant Makeup Artist
Makiko Carlson Second Assistant Camera
Cody Lassen Extras Casting Assistant
Joseph P. Connelly Best Boy Grip
Janet Thalken Graphic Designer
Eamon Buehning Payroll Accountant
Eric Gotthelf Foley Mixer
C.C. Barnes Second Second Assistant Director
Patricia Ebert Location Assistant
Joyce McNeal Stunts
Alan Hook Set Designer
David Valentin Visual Effects Production Assistant
Miguel Atilano Special Effects Assistant
Stacy Logan Stunts
James Ellis Deakins Script Supervisor
Harold Becker Director
Michael Seresin Director of Photography
Nancy Klopper Casting
Steve Saklad Art Direction
David B. Householter Unit Production Manager
Spitfire Brown Utility Stunts
Jacqui Popelka Production Coordinator
A. Michael Lerner Stunt Double
Ray Conchado Grip
Carter Burwell Additional Music
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunt Driver
Andrew Menzies Set Designer
Name Title
Karen Kehela Sherwood Producer
Thomas J. Mack Associate Producer
Ric Kidney Executive Producer
Paul Neesan Co-Producer
Maureen Peyrot Co-Producer
Joseph Singer Executive Producer
Brian Grazer Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I'd have to admit that at the start - however politically incorrect it is to say - I though that the mix of Bruce Willis as an independently minded FBI agent and Miko Hughes ("Simon") as a boy genius with very loud, and annoying, autism was going to be a difficult film to sit through. Luckily, the i ... nitial in-your-face character establishment settles down and the somewhat preposterous plot takes over quite quickly. The US Government runs a competition to see whether anyone can decipher it's supposedly unbreakable "Mercury" code and young Mr. Hughes is genuinely convincing as the young lad who can break it just by looking at the thing. When he calls in to claim his prize, all hell breaks loose and soon he and Willis are dodging the NSA and the FBI as they try to get to the bottom of this rather far-fetched, but entertaining conspiracy. This is of those films that reminds you why Willis became a star in the first place; he was never the greatest actor to take to the big screen, but he has bags of charisma and here he uses it to full effect. He and his charge bond well - given the youngster has precious little salient dialogue; and it is action-packed enough to pass the two hours in a satisfactory way. I am never sure why Alec Baldwin is cast at all - he is really a terribly wooden actor, though here he is given a run for his money by the equally stolid Chi McBride as Willis' FBI chum. It's nowhere near as bad as some people seem to think...

Aug 27, 2023