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Constantine

John Constantine has literally been to Hell and back. When he teams up with a policewoman to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister, their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles.

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Francis Lawrence

Josh McLaglen

Darin Rivetti

Rick Kelly

Maria Battle-Campbell

Michael L. Fink

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Cast & Crew

Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Gabriel

Josh McLaglen

Josh McLaglen

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Pruitt Taylor Vince

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Father Hennessy

Michelle Monaghan

Michelle Monaghan

Ellie (uncredited)

Chad Stahelski

Chad Stahelski

Demon in Hospital (uncredited)

Keanu Reeves

Keanu Reeves

John Constantine

Laz Alonso

Laz Alonso

Morgue Security Guard

Max Baker

Max Baker

Beeman

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

Lucifer

Rachel Weisz

Rachel Weisz

Angela Dodson / Isabel Dodson

Tanoai Reed

Tanoai Reed

Midnite Bouncer

Sharon Omi

Sharon Omi

Female Tenant

Djimon Hounsou

Djimon Hounsou

Midnite

Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf

Chas Kramer

Larry Cedar

Larry Cedar

Vermin Man

R.A. Rondell

R.A. Rondell

Man in Jeep (uncredited)

Gavin Rossdale

Gavin Rossdale

Balthazar

Jesse Ramirez

Jesse Ramirez

Scavenger

José Zúñiga

José Zúñiga

Detective Weiss

April Grace

April Grace

Dr. Leslie Archer

Francis Guinan

Francis Guinan

Father Garret

Suzanne Whang

Suzanne Whang

Mother

Jhoanna Trias

Jhoanna Trias

Possessed Girl

Alice Lo

Alice Lo

Old Woman

Nicholas Downs

Nicholas Downs

Church Attendant

Quinn Buniel

Quinn Buniel

10 Year-Old Constantine

Ann Ryerson

Ann Ryerson

Old Woman on Bus

Stephanie Fabian

Stephanie Fabian

Molly's Server

Connor Dylan Wryn

Connor Dylan Wryn

Teenage Constantine

Jeremy Ray Valdez

Jeremy Ray Valdez

Liquor Store Clerk Nico

Jose Molina

Jose Molina

Scavenger #2

Barbara Pilavin

Barbara Pilavin

Old Woman on Bus (Demon)

C.W. Pyun

C.W. Pyun

Korean Man

Edward J. Rosen

Edward J. Rosen

Liquor Store Clerk

John Gipson

John Gipson

Smoking Man

Roberto Kawata

Roberto Kawata

Police Officer

Kevin Alejandro

Kevin Alejandro

Border Patrol (uncredited)

Francis Lawrence

Francis Lawrence

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Darin Rivetti

Darin Rivetti

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Rick Kelly

Rick Kelly

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Maria Battle-Campbell

Maria Battle-Campbell

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Michael L. Fink

Michael L. Fink

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Details

GenresFantasy, Action, Horror
Runtime2h 1 mins
Released on08 Feb 2005
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InGermany

Reviews

JPV852

6/10

With the announcement that a Constantine sequel was in development, decided to give this another watch (probably last time was when it was released on DVD). While I'm really not that big into the supernatural horror genre and have only basic knowledge of the Hellblazer comic, I still found this one mildly entertaining and for 2004/05, the effects weren't too bad, with the hell sequences looking pretty dang interesting, hopefully gets more exploration in the sequel. And Reeves was decent in the lead. **3.0/5**

Rob

8/10

There are hell things on earth and only Keanu Reeves to give them a good kicking! This is a hugely imaginative vision of a movie, not a direct copy of the comic it was spawned from but still a fantastic creation. This movie is one of a kind and well worth your time.

Andre Gonzales

6/10

Decent movie. Has some pretty crazy possessions going on. The movie does tend to drag on a lot though. Hard to keep interested till the end.

CinemaSerf

7/10

After her sister rather uncharacteristically takes her own life by jumping from an hospital roof, detective “Dodson” (Rachel Weisz) determines to enlist the help of “Constantine” (Keanu Reeves) to help get to the bottom of things. He is renowned in the world of the menacingly spiritual, and so she hopes that he might be able to help her explain what drove her sibling to kill herself. It doesn’t take him, and his cabbie sidekick “Chas” (Shia LaBeouf) very long to realise that there are demonic activities afoot, and that none other than the angel Gabriel herself (Tilda Swinton) might have a hand in things. “Constantine” has been to hell, he has seen it’s atrocities and knows that he is destined to end up there himself unless he can convince God to intercede and allow him into heaven instead. To achieve this, he has dedicated his life to apprehending the malevolent spirits who cannot yet enter our world, but who can still cause mischief and mayhem, and despatch them back to their netherworld. Crucial to his detective work on this case is going to be the chair in which the last man in the city was electrocuted. This acts as a conduit to hell, but “Midnite” (Djimon Hounsou) is it’s keeper and he knows that to leave well alone is probably best. As their investigations deepen, both realise that they are at the centre of a plot that could see the entire planet fall under the control Satan - but can they thwart this plan in time? Both Reeves and Weisz are on good form with this well paced and creepy production that does take it’s time to get going, but once we get up an head of steam it’s a solid mystery with more emphasis on the story and the characters and less on the visual effects as it unfolds. Swinton features only sparingly, but both she and Hounsou add something to the sense of the menacing whilst LaBeouf brings a little light-heartedness to the plot with his amateur, but sometimes quite effective, contributions. As the battle lines become clearer for all, the film builds successfully to quite a gripping denouement that does ask a few questions about the nature of good, evil, heaven, hell, ambition and glass roofs. To be honest, it isn’t a film you are likely to recall for very long, but it is quite original and I did enjoy it.

markuspm

/10

Somehow I feel this movie in a way focuses more than others on feet. I know it sounds strange and I might be alone in my perception but hey this might be useful information for someone.

All Trailers

Official Trailer 4K Ultra HD

Behind the scenes

Behind the Scenes: Tilda Swinton's Warrior Wings
Behind the Scenes: Holy Relics
Behind the Scenes: A Story Beyond Heaven and Hell
Behind The Scenes: Holy Relics
Behind the Scenes: Two Decades of Damnation

Part of the Series

Constantine 2

Constantine 2