Plot
The events leading up to an 11:14 PM car crash, from five very different perspectives.
Release Year: 2003
Rating: 7.2/10 (23,662 voted)
Critic's Score: 65/100
Director:
Greg Marcks
Stars: Henry Thomas, Colin Hanks, Ben Foster
Storyline Tells the seemingly random yet vitally connected story of a set of incidents that all converge one evening at 11:14pm. The story follows the chain of events of five different characters and five different storylines that all converge to tell the story of murder and deceit.
Cast: Henry Thomas
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Jack
Blake Heron
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Aaron
Barbara Hershey
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Norma
Clark Gregg
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Officer Hannagan
Hilary Swank
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Buzzy
Shawn Hatosy
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Duffy
Stark Sands
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Tim
Colin Hanks
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Mark
Ben Foster
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Eddie
Patrick Swayze
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Frank
Rachael Leigh Cook
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Cheri
Jason Segel
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Leon (Paramedic #1)
Rick Gomez
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Kevin (Paramedic #2)
Taglines:
For even the devil disguises himself as the angel of light.
Filming Locations: High Street, Moorpark, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $6,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: €272,930
(Italy)
(22 August 2004)
(112 Screens)
Gross: €172,805
(Italy)
(22 August 2004)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Canada:
(Toronto International Film Festival)
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
The character of Buzzy was originally written as a man. When Hilary Swank read the script, it was the character that "spoke to" her the most, and she asked writer/director Greg Marcks to rewrite the role as a woman so that she could play it, and he agreed.
Goofs:
Continuity:
When Frank drops the book and shirt on fire in the sewer and gets the dog into the car, the flashlight is on the sidewalk. When he hops in the car, the flashlight is gone.
Quotes:
[first lines]
Jack:
[talking on his cell phone]
I'm on my way back from Benny's. I'm almost home. Tell me where you are and I'll come get you.
User Review
11:14 Edgy, Smart, Terrific
Rating: 9/10
Festival. Based on what I'd read, I was expecting some sort of Tarantino
rip-off.
Instead I got run over by a very fast, very clever film. Directed by 27
year old
Greg Marcks, the film is populated by up and coming young stars including
Colin Hanks and Rachael Leigh Cook. It's actually 5 stories that all
take
place
in a small town in middle America at around 11pm on a random night.
Characters keep running into each other and bad bad things happen, but
the
stories are all strung together in really clever, often darkly funny
ways.
The
dialog is sharp and real, and Marcks has a real skill with his young cast.
There
are some really excellent performances, especially by Rachael Leigh Cook,
who as the trashy Cherie is just the right combination of evil and
desperate.
Although even in her trailer park costume she's breathtakingly beautiful!
Also
look for Ben Foster, who surprised me with a very realistic performance,
after
something REALLY bad happens to him. Hanks is also good, as is Shawn
Hatosy. I was blown away! And the strangest part of the Premiere
screening? It
finished at exactly 11:14.
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