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Seven

R
English
September 22, 1995
2hr 7min
Status: released

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Movie Details:

Original titleSe7en
Country United States
Language English
GenreCrime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Release dateSeptember 22, 1995
Running time2hr 7min
Age ratingR
StarringBrad Pitt
Morgan Freeman
Gwyneth Paltrow
John C. McGinley
Directed by David Fincher
Written byAndrew Kevin Walker
Produced byArnold Kopelson
Phyllis Carlyle
Cinematography by Darius Khondji
Edited by Richard Francis-Bruce
Music byHoward Shore
Production CompanyArnold Kopelson Productions
Distributor New Line Cinema

Cast & Characters:

  • Brad Pitt as Mills
  • Gwyneth Paltrow as Tracy
  • Morgan Freeman as Somerset
  • Andrew Kevin Walker as Dead Man at 1st Crime Scene
  • Daniel Zacapa as Detective Taylor at First Murder
  • John Cassini as Officer Davis
  • Bob Mack as Gluttony Victim
  • Peter Crombie as Dr. O’Neill
  • Reg E. Cathey as Dr. Santiago
  • R. Lee Ermey as Police Captain
  • George Christy as Workman at Door of Somerset’s Office
  • Endre Hules as Cab Driver
  • Hawthorne James as George the Night Guard at the Library
  • William Davidson as First Guard at the Library
  • Bob Collins as Second Guard at the Library
  • Jimmy Dale Hartsell as Library Janitor
  • Richard Roundtree as Talbot
  • Charline Su as TV News Reporter
  • Dominique Jennings as TV News Reporter
  • Allan Kolman as First Forensic Man in the Law Office
  • Beverly Burke as TV Anchor Woman
  • Gene Borkan as Eli Gould – Greed Victim
  • Julie Araskog as Mrs. Gould
  • Mario Di Donato as Fingerprint Forensic Man in Law Office
  • Alfonso Freeman as Fingerprint Technician
  • John C. McGinley as California
  • Harrison White as Cop on SWAT Team
  • Bob Stephenson as Cop on SWAT Team
  • Michael Reid MacKay as Victor – Sloth Victim
  • Kevin Spacey as John Doe
  • Richard Portnow as Dr. Beardsley
  • Tudor Sherrard as Coupon Man Outside Pizza Parlor
  • Mark Boone Junior as Greasy F.B.I. Man
  • Pamala Tyson as Thin Vagrant by John Doe’s Apartment
  • Lennie Loftin as Policeman Who Takes Statement from Vagrant
  • Sarah Reinhardt as Police Sketch Artist
  • Emily Wagner as Detective Sara at John Doe’s Apartment
  • Martin Serene as Wild Bill
  • Michael Massee as Man in Booth at Massage Parlor
  • David Correia as First Cop at Massage Parlor
  • Ron Blair as Second Cop at Massage Parlor
  • Jennifer Mueller as Lust Victim
  • Leland Orser as Crazed Man in Massage Parlor
  • Lexie Bigham as Sweating Cop at Massage Parlor
  • Evan Mirand as Paramedic at Massage Parlor
  • Paul Eckstein as Paramedic at Massage Parlor
  • Harris Savides as 911 Operator
  • Rachel Flanagan as Additional 911 Operator
  • Heidi Schanz as Pride Victim
  • Brian Evers as Duty Sergeant
  • Shannon Wilcox as Woman Cop Behind Desk
  • Richard Schiff as Mark Swarr
  • James Deeth as Helicopter Pilot
  • John Santin as Helicopter Pilot
  • Charles A. Tamburro as SWAT Helicopter Pilot
  • Richmond Arquette as Delivery Man
  • Duffy Gaver as Marksman in Helicopter

Storyline:

A film about two homicide detectives’ (Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt) desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the world’s ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. The movie takes us from the tortured remains of one victim to the next as the sociopathic “John Doe” (Kevin Spacey) sermonizes to Detectives Somerset and Mills — one sin at a time. The sin of Gluttony comes first and the murderer’s terrible capacity is graphically demonstrated in the dark and subdued tones characteristic of film noir. The seasoned and cultured but jaded Somerset researches the Seven Deadly Sins in an effort to understand the killer’s modus operandi while the bright but green and impulsive Detective Mills (Pitt) scoffs at his efforts to get inside the mind of a killer..

About Movie:

Seven (stylized as Se7en) is an American crime thriller directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. The film stars Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, with Gwyneth Paltrow and John C. McGinley in supporting roles.

Walker based the script on his personal experiences after moving to New York City during the late 1980s, a time of rising crime and drug addiction. Initially optioned by an Italian company, the rights were sold to New Line Cinema after financial difficulties. Studio executives were opposed to the script’s grim ending, but Fincher, looking to recover from the disappointment of his debut Alien 3 (1992), agreed to direct only if the original ending remained unchanged.

Filming began on December 12, 1994, and wrapped on March 10, 1995, with a budget of $33–$34 million. Shot entirely in downtown Los Angeles, the film’s production included minimal rewrites, as Walker believed Fincher should interpret the script his own way. Though Fincher had hoped to shoot in Oakland for its visual appeal, the tight schedule required them to stay in L.A.

Seven premiered on September 19, 1995, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, attracting over 800 guests, including notable figures like Kevin Spacey, Quentin Tarantino, and Jennifer Tilly.

Despite early concerns that its dark tone and violent content would limit its success, Seven became a sleeper hit, grossing $327.3 million worldwide and ranking as the seventh highest-grossing film of the year. Critics initially praised the film’s cast performances and shocking finale, with Brad Pitt’s role marking a turning point in his career toward more serious acting.

Over time, Seven has been recognized as a significant work in Fincher’s career and cinema at large. Its innovative title sequence, dark aesthetic, and unforgettable twist have influenced numerous TV shows and films. The movie’s ending is frequently cited as one of the most memorable and disturbing in film history.

Budget & Box Office Collection:

Budget$33–34 million
Domestic Opening $13,949,807
Domestic Collection$100,125,643
International Collection$227,207,916
Worldwide Collection$327,333,559

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