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ThrillerCrimeDrama

Out of Time

- How do you solve a murder when all the evidence points to you?

Matt Lee Whitlock, respected chief of police in small Banyan Key, Florida, must solve a vicious double homicide before he himself falls under suspicion. Matt Lee has to stay a few steps ahead of his own police force and everyone he's trusted in order to find out the truth.

Release Date : 2003-10-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Monarch PicturesOriginal FilmMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Denzel Washington

Character Name : Matt Lee Whitlock

Original Name : Denzel Washington

Gender : Male

Eva Mendes

Character Name : Alex Diaz Whitlock

Original Name : Eva Mendes

Gender : Female

Sanaa Lathan

Character Name : Ann Merai Harrison

Original Name : Sanaa Lathan

Gender : Female

John Billingsley

Character Name : Chae

Original Name : John Billingsley

Gender : Male

Dean Cain

Character Name : Chris Harrison

Original Name : Dean Cain

Gender : Male

Alex Carter

Character Name : Cabot

Original Name : Alex Carter

Gender : Male

Antoni Corone

Character Name : Deputy Baste

Original Name : Antoni Corone

Gender : Male

Robert Baker

Character Name : Tony Dalton

Original Name : Robert Baker

Gender : Male

Ron Madoff

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Ron Madoff

Gender : Male

Terry Loughlin

Character Name : Agent Stark

Original Name : Terry Loughlin

Gender : Male

Nora Dunn

Character Name : Dr. Donovan

Original Name : Nora Dunn

Gender : Female

Jesse Beaton

Character Name : Ramona

Original Name : Jesse Beaton

Gender : Female

Peggy Sheffield

Character Name : Judy Anderson

Original Name : Peggy Sheffield

Gender : Female

Evelyn Brooks

Character Name : Judy's Mom

Original Name : Evelyn Brooks

Gender : Male

Arian Ash

Character Name : Dental Assistant

Original Name : Arian Ash

Gender : Female

Elena Maria Garcia

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Elena Maria Garcia

Gender : Male

Suzanne Grant

Character Name : Screaming Woman

Original Name : Suzanne Grant

Gender : Male

Dottie Healy

Character Name : Woman in Lobby

Original Name : Dottie Healy

Gender : Female

Tom Hillmann

Character Name : Living Gift Salesman

Original Name : Tom Hillmann

Gender : Male

Eric Hissom

Character Name : Hotel Clerk

Original Name : Eric Hissom

Gender : Male

James Murtaugh

Character Name : Dr. Frieland

Original Name : James Murtaugh

Gender : Male

Parris Buckner

Character Name : Dr. Shider

Original Name : Parris Buckner

Gender : Male

Mike Pniewski

Character Name : Agent White

Original Name : Mike Pniewski

Gender : Male

Veryl Jones

Character Name : Agent Fetzer

Original Name : Veryl Jones

Gender : Male

Tim Ware

Character Name : Fire Chief

Original Name : Tim Ware

Gender : Male

Ed Amatrudo

Character Name : Arson Investigator

Original Name : Ed Amatrudo

Gender : Male

Neil Brown Jr.

Character Name : Morgue Attendant

Original Name : Neil Brown Jr.

Gender : Male

David J. Negron Sr.

Character Name : Sketch Artist

Original Name : David J. Negron Sr.

Gender : Male

O.L. Duke

Character Name : Detective Bronze

Original Name : O.L. Duke

Gender : Male

Sharlene Garcia

Character Name : Sharlene

Original Name : Sharlene Garcia

Gender : Male

Steve Raulerson

Character Name : Man Serving Divorce Papers

Original Name : Steve Raulerson

Gender : Male

Suzanne Grant

Character Name : Screaming Woman

Original Name : Suzanne Grant

Gender : Male

Manny Casimir

Character Name : Thug (uncredited)

Original Name : Manny Casimir

Gender : Male

Angelo Fierro

Character Name : Detective (uncredited)

Original Name : Angelo Fierro

Gender : Male

WB Brown II

Character Name : Detective (uncredited)

Original Name : WB Brown II

Gender : Male

Deborah Smith Ford

Character Name : Mother (uncredited)

Original Name : Deborah Smith Ford

Gender : Female

Catfish Jean

Character Name : Mall Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Catfish Jean

Gender : Male

Rick Michaels

Character Name : Arson Investigator (uncredited)

Original Name : Rick Michaels

Gender : Male

Natalie McNeil

Character Name : Beach Partier (uncredited)

Original Name : Natalie McNeil

Gender : Female

Gustavo Pérez

Character Name : Postman (uncredited)

Original Name : Gustavo Pérez

Gender : Male

Al Quinn

Character Name : Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Al Quinn

Gender : Male

Mario Xavier

Character Name : Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Mario Xavier

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Would you have given it to me if I slept with you? Out of Time is directed by Carl Franklin and written by David Collard. It stars Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Sanaa Lathan, Dean Cain and John Billingsley. Music is by Graeme Revell and cinematography by Theo Van de Sande. Matthias Whitlock (Washington) is chief of police in little Banyan Key, Florida. Respected for his work and basically honest in the line of duty. Away from work, however, his marriage to Alex (Mendes) has failed, he's having an affair with an abused wife and he likes a little drink on duty. So when his lover Anne Harrison (Lathan) springs on him the shocking news that she has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, it naturally shakes his world. But this news is merely the start of something bigger, for pretty soon Matt will be in the unusual situation of having to stay one step of his own kind or face dire consequences. It's a film proudly wearing a badge of homage to film noir of the 40s. In fact it very much plays out as a contemporary riff on John Farrow's excellent Ray Milland starrer of 1948, The Big Clock. But that's fine, especially when you have some knowing craft in front and behind the camera in the shape of Franklin (Devil in a Blue Dress) and Washington (take your pick here really!). Yet as great as Franklin and Washington's work is, they all owe a debt to Collard's screenplay. Inventive in how it plays out as a plot, with it's many tight situations laid down for Washington's duped law enforcer to try and get out of, the screenplay has a knack for deft humour, often sly, which is something that even some of the hardest of noirs from the golden era are tinted with. The secret is being able to blend the humour with quality moments of suspense, and this picture manages to do that with some interest. Film also benefits greatly from the tight atmosphere created by photographer de Sande. Sweaty Florida in daylight doesn't cry out as being a good starting point for an offshoot of film noir (real Florida locations were thankfully used), but the scenic beauty is never realised during the drama sequences, colours are toned down, even for a stunning red sky, and this perfectly becomes at one with a near frantic Washington as the tricksters of Banyan Key start to close in on him. It's nice too see, also, interracial couples forming the core of the story, while the dominance of sexuality is firmly given a shrewd work over by director and writer. There's good thought gone in to making this, enough to steer it away from charges of just being a faux neo-noir production. Problems? Yes, a few. Inevitability of outcome is hard to shake off whilst viewing it, especially for those well versed in the genre (sub-genre). Clichés and contrivances are stacked up like a pile of cop thriller 101 books, and Franklin goes smug (daft) by dropping in a couple of slow frame sequences that the film clearly didn't need. While the big showdown in the finale lacks a gut punch. But this is a good viewing, sexy at times and always eye catching, it also pleasingly chooses perky dialogue over action to make its dramatic point. The cast around Washington enhance the quality: Lathan in the tricky role shows a number of layered gears, Cain is imposing as a bully boy husband (where did this Cain go?) and Billingsley almost sneaks in and steals the movie as the loyal and stoic comedy side-kick. So pesky flaws aside, this is a good recommendation as a night in movie for those with a kink for contemporary neo-noir. 7/10