25th Hour
Synopsis
The clock is ticking on Monty Brogan's freedom--in 24 hours he goes to prison for seven long years. Once a king of Manhattan, Monty is about to say goodbye to the life he knew--a life that opened doors in New York's swankiest clubs but also alienated him from the people closest to him. In his last day on the outside, Monty tries to reconnect with his father, who's never given up on his son, and gets together with his two closest friends from the old days, Jacob and Slaughtery. Also in the mix is his girlfriend, Naturelle, who (or might not) have been the one who tipped off the cops. Monty's not sure of much these days. But with time running out, there are a lot of choices to be made.
Full Credits
- Director:Spike Lee,
- Writer:David Benioff,
- Producer:Nick Wechsler, Tobey Maguire, Jon Kilik, Julia Chasman, Spike Lee,
- Cinematographer:Rodrigo Prieto,
- Editor:Barry Alexander Brown,
- Executive Producer:Nick Wechsler,
- Cast:Barry Pepper, Anna Paquin, Edward Norton, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rosario Dawson,
- Associate Producer:Jeff Sommerville,
- First Assistant Director:
- Second Assistant Director:Tracey Hinds,
- Second Second Assistant Director:Michael A. Pinckney,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Philip Stockton,
- Camera Operator:Jody Williams, Christopher Norr,
- Script Supervisor:Shari L. Carpenter,
- Art Department Coordinator:Alexander Wei,
- Boom Operator:Stuart Deutsch,
- Construction Coordinator:Richard Hebrank,
- First Assistant Camera:James R. Belletier, Heather Norton,
- Production Coordinator:Betty Chin, Angela Quiles,
- Property Master:Tim Oravetz, Mark Wallace,
- Sound Editor:Jesse Ehredt,
- Sound Effects Editor:Sean Garnhart,
- Music Editor:Todd Bozung,
- Set Decoration:Ondine Karady,
- Assistant Art Director:Ellen Waggett, Charley Beal, Dan Kuchar,
- Thanks:Bruce Springsteen,
- Gaffer:Robby Baumgartner,
- Post Production Supervisor:Paul Leonardo Jr., Colin Cumberbatch,
- Second Assistant Camera:Kris Enos, Caesar S. Carnevale,
- Sound Mixer:Rolf Pardula,
- Foley Mixer:Matthew Haasch,
- Costume Design:Sandra Hernandez,
- Leadman:Robin Koenig,
- Key Rigging Grip:Robert M. Andres,
- Unit Production Manager:Jon Kilik,
- Foley Editor:Frank Kern, Kam Chan,
- Steadicam Operator:Andrew Casey, Jim McConkey,
- Stunt Coordinator:Jeff Ward,
- First Assistant Editor:K.A. Miille,
- Foley Artist:David Warzynski, Leslie Bloome, Marko Costanzo,
- Utility Sound:Karl Wasserman,
- Key Hair Stylist:Mary Cooke,
- Charge Scenic Artist:Roland Brooks,
- Dolly Grip:Rick Marroquin, Gregory Cahill,
- Rigging Gaffer:Peter Walts,
- Sound Effects Designer:Sean Garnhart,
- Costume Supervisor:Sukari McGill, Joanna Brett,
- Assistant Property Master:Akeo Ihara,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Sean Garnhart, Michael Barry,
- Negative Cutter:Noëlle Penraat,
- Dialogue Editor:Fred Rosenberg,
- ADR Engineer:David Boulton,
- Novel:David Benioff,
- Key Grip:Lamont Crawford,
- Still Photographer:David Lee,
- Key Makeup Artist:Ellie Winslow,
- Art Direction:Nicholas Lundy,
- Best Boy Grip:Chris Skutch,
- Assistant Sound Editor:Nani Schumann, Igor Nikolic, Chris Fielder,
- Original Music Composer:Terence Blanchard,
- Dolby Consultant:Thomas Kodros,
- Foley Recording Engineer:George A. Lara,
- Casting:Aisha Coley,
- Payroll Accountant:Joan Devilla,
- Makeup Artist:Julie L. Pearce,
- Production Design:James Chinlund,
- Hairstylist:Fríða Aradóttir,
- Visual Effects Supervisor:Randall Balsmeyer,
- Assistant Set Decoration:Alison Froling,
- Unit Publicist:Jackie Bazan,
- ADR Recordist:Alex Raspa,
- ADR Editor:Hal Levinsohn, Marissa Littlefield,
- Screenplay:David Benioff,
Technical specifications
- Rating:R
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:December 19, 2002
- Duration:134 min
- Genres:Drama, Suspense/Thriller


