Movie Background

Fallen

Homicide detective John Hobbes witnesses the execution of serial killer Edgar Reese. Soon after the execution, the killings begin again, eerily similar to Reese's style.

Director(s)

Aaron Sadovsky

Gregory Hoblit

Nilo Otero

Marilyn Bailey

Greg Hale

Marion Tumen

Frank Davis

Matthew T. Weiner

Willie E. Simmons, Jr.

Harvey Epstein

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Barry Shabaka Henley

Barry Shabaka Henley

Uniformed Cop

Gary Rodriguez

Gary Rodriguez

Detective (uncredited)

Reno Wilson

Reno Wilson

Mike

Robert Joy

Robert Joy

Charles

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

Lt. Stanton

Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington

John Hobbes

John Goodman

John Goodman

Jonesy

Michael Shamus Wiles

Michael Shamus Wiles

Prison Guard

Frank Davis

Frank Davis

Prison Guard

Gregory Hoblit

Gregory Hoblit

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Frank Medrano

Frank Medrano

Charles' Killer

James Gandolfini

James Gandolfini

Lou

Aida Turturro

Aida Turturro

Tiffany

Greg Hale

Greg Hale

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Rozwill Young

Rozwill Young

Prison Guard

Rick Warner

Rick Warner

Governor

Drucie McDaniel

Drucie McDaniel

Vender

Stan Kang

Stan Kang

Japanese Businessman

Chuck Jeffreys

Chuck Jeffreys

Transit Cop

Allelon Ruggiero

Allelon Ruggiero

Executioner

Sal Mazzotta

Sal Mazzotta

Jimmy Moore (uncredited)

Marilyn Bailey

Marilyn Bailey

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Jerry Walsh

Jerry Walsh

Fat Man

Wendy Cutler

Wendy Cutler

Denise

Frank Davis

Frank Davis

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Nilo Otero

Nilo Otero

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Marion Tumen

Marion Tumen

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Jason George

Jason George

College Kid

Ray Xifo

Ray Xifo

Society Man

Kurt Leitner

Kurt Leitner

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Willie E. Simmons, Jr.

Willie E. Simmons, Jr.

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Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Edgar Reese

Graham Beckel

Graham Beckel

John Reynolds (uncredited)

Embeth Davidtz

Embeth Davidtz

Gretta Milano

Christian Aubert

Christian Aubert

Professor Louders

Gabriel Casseus

Gabriel Casseus

Art

Bob Rumnock

Bob Rumnock

Schoolteacher

Jeff Tanner

Jeff Tanner

Lawrence

Ben Siegler

Ben Siegler

Priest

John R. Russell

John R. Russell

Distinguished Gentleman

Lynn Wanlass

Lynn Wanlass

Complaining Woman

Michael J. Pagan

Michael J. Pagan

Sam

Byron Scott

Byron Scott

Reporter

Jim Grimshaw

Jim Grimshaw

Warden

Mike Cicchetti

Mike Cicchetti

Mustache Man

Cress Williams

Cress Williams

Detective Joe

Matthew T. Weiner

Matthew T. Weiner

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Thomas J. McCarthy

Thomas J. McCarthy

Witness

Scott Roman

Scott Roman

Witness (uncredited)

Ronn Munro

Ronn Munro

Mini Golf Owner

Cynthia Hayden

Cynthia Hayden

Society Woman

Tony Michael Donnelly

Tony Michael Donnelly

Toby

Tara Carnes

Tara Carnes

Teenage Girl

Ellen Sheppard

Ellen Sheppard

Nun on Bus

Bill Clark

Bill Clark

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Jill Holden

Jill Holden

Gracie

John Descano

John Descano

Cab Driver

Brandon Zitin

Brandon Zitin

Muscle Builder

Anika Hawkins

Anika Hawkins

Girlfriend

Sheila Bader

Sheila Bader

Witness

Elleanor Jean Hendley

Elleanor Jean Hendley

Reporter

Michael Aron

Michael Aron

Reporter

Pat Ciarrocchi

Pat Ciarrocchi

Anchor

Steve Highsmith

Steve Highsmith

Anchor

Kent Manahan

Kent Manahan

Anchor

Ford Austin

Ford Austin

Reporter (uncredited)

Andrew DePalma

Andrew DePalma

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J. Emerson McGowan

J. Emerson McGowan

Demon Passer (uncredited)

Selvyn Price

Selvyn Price

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Aaron Sadovsky

Aaron Sadovsky

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Harvey Epstein

Harvey Epstein

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Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime2h 4 mins
Released on16 Jan 1998
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

I must have watched this film three or four times now, and each time it takes me the first half hour to recall. It's an intriguing story rooted in Aramaic mythology but applied to 20th century Philadelphia. "Hobbes" (Denzel Washington) is a detective who worked on the case of serial killer "Edgar Reese" that saw him captured and executed. Not long after this supposed closure, however, other - very similar - crimes start to occur and he and his partner "Jonesy" (John Goodman) are perplexed. He keeps hearing a song - the same song the deceased sang as he died, but the people singing it are different. There is something mysterious afoot that can inhabit a body, move effortlessly and invisibly from one to another - and it seems to have "Hobbes" in it's sights. Desperate to shield his family from this evil, he must try to find a way to destroy it before it destroys him. It all takes too long to get going, and Goodman is not particularly well cast, but once we have the gist of the plot then Washington and director Gregory Hoblit turn in quite a well put together story, using the photography well to give us a perspective from our menace whilst effectively conveying the sense of nimble mobility this creature possesses as the resourceful "Hobbes" tries to combat it. Donald Sutherland pops up now and again, to no real purpose, indeed much of the supporting cast sort of blend into the wallpaper of this exercise that really plays to the strengths of an on-form Washington delivering a solid and interesting theme. It's too long, but still worth watching.

GenerationofSwine

10/10

I generally have a distaste for movies where Denzel plays the smart cop/government agent/detective because he does it far too often, he seems to be typecast, and it's a waste of pro talent. He's above playing the same sort of role over and over again. But this is one of the exceptions. He does an excellent job, but despite this, it's not Washington you remember. You remember Elias Koteas and he's only in the film for a few short minutes. It's remarkable that in a Denzel Washington movie, someone else steals the most memorable role, and it's even more rare that the role you remember has nearly the least amount of screen time. So... it's already off to a good start, or at least a memorable one. Those are two things that tend not to happen. But then you have a William Holden noir style character monologue that is actually done right and adds more to the story's atmosphere than it really should. You have a spooky plot, and on top of that you have some extremely well done and downright spooky scenes. From start to finish it's just a well executed movie, a well acted movie, and one that deserves to be remembered a bit more than it is. It's one of the movies that I always recommend to people.

All Trailers

Fallen Trailer [1998]
Original Theatrical Trailer