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User Rating:
6.5/10   16,118 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Ann Biderman (written by) and
David Madsen (written by)
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Release Date:
27 October 1995 (USA) more
Tagline:
One man is copying the most notorious killers in history one at a time. Together, two women must stop him from killing again. Or they're next.
Plot:
An agoraphobic psychologist and a female detective must work together to take down a serial killer who copies serial killers from the past. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
2 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
One of the best serial killer movies more (104 total)

Cast

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Sigourney Weaver ... Helen Hudson

Holly Hunter ... M.J. Monahan

Dermot Mulroney ... Reuben Goetz

William McNamara ... Peter Foley

Harry Connick Jr. ... Daryll Lee Cullum
J.E. Freeman ... Lt. Thomas Quinn
Will Patton ... Nicoletti

John Rothman ... Andy

Shannon O'Hurley ... Susan Schiffer
Bob Greene ... Pachulski
Tony Haney ... Kerby
Danny Kovacs ... Kostas

Tahmus Rounds ... Landis
Scott DeVenney ... Cop #1
David Michael Silverman ... Mike
Diane Amos ... Gigi

Richard Conti ... Harvey
Nick Scoggin ... Conrad

Bert Kinyon ... Burt
Dennis Richmond ... KXBU Anchorman

Rob Nilsson ... SWAT Commander
Kenny Kwong ... Chinese Kid
Charles Branklyn ... Doc
Kelly DeMartino ... Festival Girl (as Kelly De Martino)
Rebecca Klingler ... Peter's Wife
Terry Brown ... Cop #2
Corie Henninger ... Jogger
Bill Bonham ... Photographer
Kathleen Stefano ... Peter's Mother
Chris Beale ... Tech Guy

Hansford Prince ... Fred
Don West ... Attorney
Jay Jacobus ... Judge
John Charles Morris ... Young Peter
Keith Phillips ... Felix Mendoza
Johnetta Shearer ... Paramedic
Ron Kaell ... Mac

Kelvin Han Yee ... Chinese Detective
James Cunningham ... Hal

Victor Talmadge ... Head Waiter

Brian Keith Russell ... Coroner's Man
Damon Lawner ... Festival Dude
Russ Christoff ... Commissioner Petrillo
Doug Morrisson ... SWAT Officer #1
Edith Bryson ... Landlady

Jeni Chua ... Michelle
William Oates ... Man in Corridor
Lee Kopp ... Haircut Man
Thomas J. Fieweger ... Bodger the Cop
Floyd Gale Holland ... L. Bottemy
Anthony Moore ... Cop
Stephanie Smith ... Disturbed Tenant #1
S.J. Spinali ... Disturbed Tenant #2
Katherine Fitzhugh ... Disturbed Tenant #3
Robert Benscoter ... Disturbed Tenant #4
Arlon G. Greene ... Male Jogger

Stuart W. Yee ... Thug
Vincenetta Gunn ... Screaming Woman
David Ferguson ... Dock Onlooker

Eleva Singleton ... Paramedic
Gena Bingham ... Victim in Car at Gas Station
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Brian Banowetz ... Suspect (uncredited)

Jon Briddell ... Burglar (uncredited)

Monique Carmona ... Woman on Hill on computer (uncredited)

Ron Roggé ... Paramedic (uncredited)
Jeff Scott ... Cop (uncredited)

Tracey Silver ... Student (uncredited)

Joseph Quinn Simpkins ... Reporter (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jon Amiel 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Ann Biderman (written by) and
David Madsen (written by)

Produced by
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. .... co-producer
John Fiedler .... executive producer
Arnon Milchan .... producer
Michael G. Nathanson .... executive producer (as Michael Nathanson)
Mark Tarlov .... producer
 
Original Music by
Christopher Young 
 
Cinematography by
László Kovács 
 
Film Editing by
Jim Clark 
Alan Heim 
 
Casting by
Kerry Barden 
Billy Hopkins 
Suzanne Smith 
 
Production Design by
Jim Clay 
 
Art Direction by
Chris Seagers 
 
Set Decoration by
Catherine Davis 
 
Costume Design by
Claudia Brown 
 
Makeup Department
Fred C. Blau Jr. .... makeup artist (as Fred Blau)
Stephan Dupuis .... makeup artist
Todd Masters .... prosthetics: Los Angeles unit
Frances Mathias .... hair stylist
Doreen Vantyne .... hair stylist
Mark Walas .... special makeup effects artist
Scott Wheeler .... special makeup effects artist
 
Production Management
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. .... unit production manager
Carol Dantuono .... post-production supervisor
Gene Levy .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Matthew Carlisle .... first assistant director
Hilbert Hakim .... second assistant director
John M. Morse .... second second assistant director (as John Morse)
Richard Oswald .... second assistant director
Cheri L. Siler .... second second assistant director: Los Angeles
Jeffrey Wetzel .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Kristin Argue .... drapery
Dean Backer .... leadman
James E. Bowen Jr. .... set dresser (as James Bowen)
Todd McCune Bray .... scenic artist
Giovanni Casalenuovo .... paint foreman
Laurence Castello .... stand-by painter (as Larry Castello)
Steve Cooper .... assistant art director
J. Michael Davis .... set dresser
Bryan Duff .... assistant property master
Kristen Gassner .... props buyer
Dick Hansen .... on-set dresser
Thomas Hazlett .... construction coordinator
Danny Hinzo .... painter
Craig Lathrop .... assistant art director
John Lister .... set dresser
Doni McMillan .... on-set dresser
Erik Polczwartek .... swing
Jimmy Raitt .... property master
Wayne Shepherd .... lead man
Hendrik Wynands .... construction coordinator (as Hank Wynands)
Michael Wynands .... construction coordinator
Victoria Carlson .... stand-by painter (uncredited)
Virginia Hopkins .... painter (uncredited)
Michael Meier .... swing gang (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Diane Greaves .... foley artist
Nina Hartstone .... assistant sound editor
Peter Holt .... foley editor
Andrea Isaac .... assistant sound editor
Alex Joseph .... trainee foley assistant
Eddy Joseph .... supervising sound editor
Lee Lemont .... supervising adr editor: West Coast
Dominic Lester .... sound re-recording mixer
Nick Lowe .... dialogue editor
Nigel Mills .... adr dialogue supervisor
Nigel Mills .... dialogue editor
Christopher Newman .... production sound mixer (as Chris Newman)
Robin O'Donoghue .... sound re-recording mixer
Jack Stew .... foley artist
 
Special Effects by
Noah Cornell .... special effects assistant
R. Bruce Steinheimer .... special effects coordinator
Danny Wagner .... special effects makeup
 
Visual Effects by
James Bancroft .... visual effects crew
Dan Dobson .... visual effects crew
Daren Dochterman .... visual effects crew
Gian Ganziano .... video technician: VIFX/Video Image
Gian Ganziano .... visual effects crew
Rhonda C. Gunner .... visual effects
Richard E. Hollander .... visual effects
Sean Hyun-In Lee .... CG animator: VIFX
Susan Kornfeld .... visual effects crew
Greg Kozikowski .... visual effects crew
Cara Latzel .... visual effects video coordinator
Gregory L. McMurry .... computer graphics supervisor
Edwin Rivera .... visual effects crew
John C. Wash .... visual effects
 
Stunts
Christine Anne Baur .... stunts (as Christine Baur)
Rocky Capella .... stunts
Kerrie Cullen .... stunts
Steve M. Davison .... stunts (as Steve Davison)
Tim A. Davison .... stunt coordinator
Tim A. Davison .... stunts
Shane Dixon .... stunts
Gary Hanson .... stunts
Kay Kimler .... stunts
Kevin Larson .... stunts
Mike Martinez .... stunts
John Meier .... stunt coordinator: L.A. Unit (as John C. Meier)
Tim Meredith .... stunts
Jeff Mosley .... stunts
Mary Peters .... stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. .... stunts
Alan D. Purwin .... stunts (as Alan Purwin)
Spike Silver .... stunts
Joe Stone .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Alfred Ainsworth .... video playback operator
Randy Alderson .... lamp operator
Eric Amundsen .... camera loader
Alex Barraza .... rigging grip (as Eliazar Barraza)
Parker Bartlett .... video playback operator
John Beran .... grip
Josh Bleibtreu .... camera operator
Rick Dungan .... video playback operator
Ben Glass .... additional still photographer
Jon Guterres .... dolly grip
John Janusek .... key grip
Stephen Johnstone .... best boy (as Steve Johnstone)
Gary Kangrga .... key grip
Ron Kunecke .... night light operator
Michael Listorti .... dolly grip
Rick Maddux .... lamp operator
Charles A. May .... video playback operator
Melissa Moseley .... still photographer
Patrick Murray .... chief lighting technician (as Pat Murray)
Shawn Neary .... grip
Tony Pierce-Roberts .... additional photographer
Chris Reed .... lamp operator
John Rhode .... video playback operator
Richard Smock .... rigging gaffer
Chris Squires .... camera operator
Monte Swann .... video playback operator
Kevin Thompson .... best boy
Zoran Veselic .... first assistant camera
Carl A. Vidnic .... lamp operator (as Carl Vidnic)
Mark Volpe .... grip
Merie Weismiller Wallace .... still photographer (as Merie Wallace)
 
Casting Department
Nancy Hayes .... local casting
Nina Henninger .... assistant local casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Nancy Collini .... set costumer
Susan Kistler .... key costumer
 
Editorial Department
Megan B. Agosto .... first assistant editor
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
Bob Kaiser .... color timer
Paul Karasick .... assistant editor
Mark Perzely .... assistant editor
Brandon K. Hogan .... post-production (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Pete Anthony .... conductor
Pete Anthony .... orchestrator
Budd Carr .... executive music producer
Amy Dunn .... associate music supervisor
Robert Fernandez .... orchestra scoring mixer
Robert Fernandez .... scoring mixer
Isobel Griffiths .... orchestral contractor
Mark Kilian .... assistant to composer
Daniel Licht .... music supervisor: synthesizer music
Larry Mah .... score mixer
Thomas Milano .... music editor
Steven L. Smith .... music preparation
Gavyn Wright .... orchestra leader
Christopher Young .... orchestrator
Jason Arnold .... music editor (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Troy Flynn .... driver
John Reed .... transportation captain
Leroy Reed .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Charlotte A. Baker .... key set production assistant: San Francisco
Scott Beatty .... location assistant
Tina Bennett .... assistant production coordinator
Amanda Brand .... publicist
Michele Bravo .... wrangler: Los Angeles
Francie Brown .... dialect coach: Holly Hunter
Ronald L. Carr .... location manager (as Ron Carr)
Philip Chidel .... assistant to director
Philip Chidel .... video coordinator
Daniel Hall .... craft service (as Dan Hall)
Larry Hand .... production accountant
Eric Fox Hays .... production assistant
Steven R. Kutcher .... ant wrangler: Los Angeles (as Steve Kutcher)
Ellen Lent .... location manager (as Ellen Winchell)
Joseph Maar .... newscast coordinator
Richard Morrison .... title designer
H. Bud Otto .... script supervisor (as Henry 'Bud' Otto)
Todd Carson Schurko .... production assistant
John Van Houten .... synthesizer coordinator
Justin Ward .... production assistant
Lisbeth Wynn-Owen .... production coordinator
Mitchell Nyberg .... set coordinator (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
'Modelo' gia fono (Greece) [el]
Cópia Mortal (Portugal) [pt]
Copycat (France) [fr]
Copycat - El imitador (Argentina) [es]
Copycat - kopiomurhaaja (Finland) [fi]
Copycat - omicidi in serie (Italy) [it]
Copycat: copia mortal (Spain) [es]
Copykill (Germany) [de]
El imitador (Venezuela) [es]
Imitator (Croatia) [hr]
Kopya cinayetler (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
L'imitateur (Canada: French title) [fr]
Posnemovalec (Slovenia) [sl]
Psychopata (Poland) [pl]
Tökéletes másolat (Hungary) [hu]
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence and language.
Runtime:
123 min
Country:
Language:
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Holly Hunter hung about with several homicide detectives in downtown L.A. to help her get into her character. more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Susan Schiffer is being stopped by the police, she says to the officer 'excuse me! I am a member of the press!' but her mouth is not moving. more
Quotes:
Daryll Lee Cullum: I beg your pardon? Your panties! more
Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
Murder by Numbers more

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18 out of 20 people found the following comment useful.
One of the best serial killer movies, 24 May 2005
8/10
Author: MovieAddict2009 from UK

The serial killer genre is one that became popular after "Silence of the Lambs," and since then the only ones that have really stuck out are "Se7en," "Copycat" and "Saw." "Copycat" is about a psychologist who lectures students on serial killers, and one day finds herself to be a victim at one of her speeches. Attacked in the bathroom, she narrowly escapes death and becomes a social recluse in the years that follow -- living through the Internet, anonymously chatting on Internet chat rooms and so on and so forth.

Until the terror begins again, this time involving not only the ex-pschologist (Sigourney Weaver) but also a cop played by Holly Hunter.

"Copycat" was much better than I thought it would be. I originally saw it on TBS years ago; I remember the ads claiming it would be on, but for some reason the rights fell through and it didn't air for another month or so... through this time period I hadn't heard anything about the film, but within the very first few minutes I instantly knew it was going to be much better than the standard "Silence" rip-off.

I may be alone here (and trust me, I know it) but I enjoy this more than "Silence of the Lambs," which kind of bores me at times. "Copycat" is dark and unexpectedly intelligent -- it is also perfectly cast. Weaver is fine (if unexceptional) whereas Hunter's macho-female traits are put into play perfectly by her casting as a cop.

The killer in the movie is played by Harry Connick Jr., and even he does a good job, which is saying quite a lot.

The movie has unexpected twists and is very clever in its own right. It is undoubtedly influenced (heavily) by "Silence of the Lambs" but is successful in the way it adds its own qualities to the mix -- much like "Se7en" this is a serial killer movie cashing in on the success of "Silence," but not necessarily stealing its content.

Very surprised. Catch it if you can.

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