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The Bone Collector

  • Director: Phillip Noyce
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Police Detective Film, Psychological Thriller
  • Themes: Mind Games, Serial Killers, Murder Investigations
  • Main Cast: Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Queen Latifah, Michael Rooker, Mike McGlone
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 118 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Filmed on location in Montreal and New York, The Bone Collector is a suspense thriller that combines Rear Window and Seven. Two cops on the trail of a brutal serial killer must see as one, act as one, and think as one before the next victim falls. Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) is an intelligent forensics detective who was paralyzed in the line of duty. The author of several books, he has a keen eye for detail and nose for clues that have made him a legend in the law enforcement community. Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie) is a street-smart policewoman in her twenties. On her last day as a street cop, before being transferred to a desk job, Amelia discovers a badly mutilated corpse. Rhyme is asked to investigate the case, but he declines. To him, it is an open-and-shut case not worth his time. But when he takes a close look at the evidence, he is intrigued, as the photos reveal complex messages in their details. The lunatic, who might be a taxi driver (a Scorsese allusion), amuses himself by paying homage to legendary murders in his own gruesome acts. Amelia is assigned to assist Rhyme, and she must be the eyes and ears of the quadriplegic detective. And they must capture the killer before he strikes again. Written by Jeremy Iacone and based on a book of the same title by Jeffrey Deaver, The Bone Collector was directed by the Australian thriller specialist Phillip Noyce, who directed such films as Clear and Present Danger and Dead Calm. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide

Cast

Luis Guzman - Eddie Ortiz; Leland Orser - Richard Thompson; John Benjamin Hickey - Dr. Barry Lehman; Bobby Cannavale - Steve; Ed O'Neill - Detective Paulie Sellitto; Fulvio Cecere - Forensics Expert; Zena Grey

Credit

Jeff Sage - Supervising Art Director, Claude Pare - Supervising Art Director, Bo Dietl - Associate Producer, Bernie Telsey - Casting, Odette Gadoury - Costume Designer, Noga Isackson - First Assistant Director, Phillip Noyce - Director, Robert Grasmere - Second Unit Director, William Hoy - Editor, Dan Jinks - Executive Producer, Mike Klawitter - Executive Producer, Craig Armstrong - Composer (Music Score), Nigel Phelps - Production Designer, Craig Haagensen - Cinematographer, Dean Semler - Cinematographer, Geoffrey Erb - Cinematographer, Martin Bregman - Producer, Louis A. Stroller - Producer, Michael S. Bregman - Producer, Harriet Zucker - Set Designer, Simon Kaye - Sound/Sound Designer, Jeremy Iacone - Screenwriter, Lorraine Jamison - Unit Publicist, Jeffrey Deaver - Book Author

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Album Review: The Bone Collector
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  • Artist: Craig Armstrong
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 19, 1999
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Craig Armstrong's score for The Bone Collector adds to the film's dark, tense story of a bed-bound forensics detective (Denzel Washington) and a policewoman (Angelina Jolie) who must work together to stop a series of grisly murders. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
New York City Craig Armstrong (2:57)
Prelude Craig Armstrong (4:31)
Taxi Ride Craig Armstrong (1:36)
Amelia's Song Craig Armstrong (3:23)
Race Against Time Craig Armstrong (2:26)
Walking the Grid Craig Armstrong (2:31)
Working the Evidence Craig Armstrong (2:04)
Seizure Craig Armstrong (2:22)
Rhyme and Amelia's Craig Armstrong (3:00)
Mackenzie Craig Armstrong (3:50)
Amelia's Crisis Craig Armstrong (4:12)
Pier Pressure Craig Armstrong (5:07)
Underground Craig Armstrong (2:28)
Final Confrontation Craig Armstrong (4:01)
The City Awakes Craig Armstrong (2:48)
New York City [Original Version] Craig Armstrong (2:54)

Credits

George Acogny (Music Supervisor), Craig Armstrong (Piano), Craig Armstrong (Arranger), Craig Armstrong (Producer), Craig Armstrong (Orchestration), Craig Armstrong (Vocal Arrangement), Catherine Bott (Soloist), Harry Garfield (Executive in Charge of Music), Isobel Griffiths (Music Contractor), David Harvey (Piano), Luis Jardim (Percussion), Gavyn Wright (Orchestra Leader), Geoff Foster (Engineer), Geoff Foster (Mixing), Geoff Foster (Assistant), Jennie O'Grady (Choir, Chorus), Penny Bennett (Art Direction), Nancy Zannini (Soundtrack Executive Producer), Matt Dunkley (Orchestration), Matt Dunkley (Copyist), Jonathan Wenk (Photography), Ricky Graham (Assistant Engineer), Kristen Turner (Soundtrack Coordination), Randy Dry (Soundtrack Coordination), Sandi Hanowitz (Package Coordinator), Stephen Hilton (Keyboards), Stephen Hilton (Programming), Stephen Hilton (Assistant), Trevon Kezios (Soundtrack Coordination), Takashi Seida (Photography), Cecilia Weston (Conductor)
Wikipedia: The Bone Collector
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The Bone Collector

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Phillip Noyce
Produced by Dan Jinks
Written by Jeffrey Deaver
Starring Denzel Washington
Angelina Jolie
Music by Craig Armstrong
Cinematography Dean Semler
Editing by William Hoy
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Universal Pictures
Release date(s) November 5, 1999
Running time 118 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $73 million
Gross revenue Domestic
$66,488,090
Foreign
$84,975,000
Worldwide
$151,493,655

The Bone Collector is a 1999 drama-mystery-thriller film starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie.

The movie was based on a crime novel written by Jeffery Deaver, concerning the quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme. It was the first book of the Lincoln Rhyme series.

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Plot

A quadriplegic ex-forensics expert, Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders all connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone is removed from each of the victims. Rhyme is bed-ridden, but communicates with Amelia via phone as she examines the various crime scenes and collects evidence and reports back to him.

The killer poses as a New York taxi driver, and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first two victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin, who get a taxi home but then find themselves kidnapped by the killer. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a piece of shellfish, which eventually leads Amelia - working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife , and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below ground services area of a building in the financial district, secured using old handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene.

The killer then abducts an NYU student. He is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole and gutted with a knife, and left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clue left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death (rat hairs embedded in a bone from a cow's body), find the victim, but again too late to save him. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability.

After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old book of short stories, which in turn leads them to the killer's next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is rescued, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the bone collector is after Rhyme.

The bone collector arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah) and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker) it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment. The technician, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser), is an ex-forensic cop who wants revenge because in the past, Rhyme's testimony helped convict the killer of planting false evidence at crime scenes. The result is that Richard was brutalized in prison and his life ruined. Despite the helpless state he is in, Rhyme manages to jam Richard's hand by flapping his bed horizontal, and in struggle to free himself, Richard pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Richard in the neck, causing massive bleeding (in fact, in the novel, Rhyme kills him by severing his spinal cord). Richard once again manages to free himself, grabbing a large knife and about to end Rhyme's life, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment with a gun, killing him before he has a chance to deliver the fatal stab. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to end his life by suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia, Dr. Barry Lehman (John Benjamin Hickey), Kenny Solomon (Mike McGlone), Paulie Sellitto (Ed O'Neill) and his family, Eddie Ortiz (Luis Guzman) and his mother, and Lincoln's new nurse.

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Production

Exterior scenes were filmed in New York City. Interior scenes were shot in Montreal.[1]

Release

Critical Reception

Based on 82 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, The Bone Collector has an average approval rating of 28%, with an average score of 4.2/10.[2] By comparison, Metacritic gave the film an average score of 45 based on the 33 reviews that it collected.[3]

Eric S. Arnold of Newsweek gives a mainly positive review, stating that "The Bone Collector may be formulaic—but many good recipes are."[4] William Arnold of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer describes the film as having "the characteristics of a bad slasher movie" in a mainly negative review, calling the plot "ultimately preposterous".[5]

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