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Mindhunters

Trainees in the FBI's psychological profiling program must translate their rigorous training into real-world action when they uncover a killer hiding among their own ranks. This suspenseful thriller is a loose adaptation inspired by Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.

Director(s)

Renny Harlin

Katja Sobrino

Cliff Lanning

Scott Bunce

Brian Jennings

Matthew Sharp

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Clifton Collins Jr.

Clifton Collins Jr.

Vince Sherman

Matthew Sharp

Matthew Sharp

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Christian Slater

Christian Slater

J.D. Reston

Cliff Lanning

Cliff Lanning

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Trevor White

Trevor White

Attacker

Jonny Lee Miller

Jonny Lee Miller

Lucas Harper

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer

Jake Harris

Will Kemp

Will Kemp

Rafe Perry

LL Cool J

LL Cool J

Gabe Jensen

Renny Harlin

Renny Harlin

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Kathryn Morris

Kathryn Morris

Sara Moore

Patricia Velásquez

Patricia Velásquez

Nicole Willis

Antonie Kamerling

Antonie Kamerling

Man in the Bar

Eion Bailey

Eion Bailey

Bobby Whitman

Daniël Boissevain

Daniël Boissevain

Second Man in the Bar

Scott Bunce

Scott Bunce

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Cassandra Bell

Cassandra Bell

Jen

Jasmine Sendar

Jasmine Sendar

Friend of Jen

Katja Sobrino

Katja Sobrino

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Brian Jennings

Brian Jennings

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Details

GenresMystery, Thriller, Crime
Runtime1h 46 mins
Released on07 May 2004
Languageen
Produced InFinland
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Reviews

John Chard

7/10

Brain Drain! The Mindhunters of the title are a group of FBI profilers who as part of their training are sent to a remote island to solve a mock crime in a mock town. Their mission is to form a profile of a serial killer known as The Puppeteer, trouble is, is that The Puppeteer turns out to be real and starts picking them off one by one. Directed by Renny Harlin and featuring a bonkers story written by Wayne Kramer, it doesn't take an FBI profiler to know what sort of film this is going to be. Featuring a cast that contains LL Cool J, Jonny Lee Miller, Patricia Velásquez, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater, Mindhunters is undeniably preposterous cinema for the easily pleased masses, and yet it's still hugely enjoyable and isn't found wanting in the ingenuity stakes. The killers secret is closely guarded, which keeps the Ten Little Indians (yes this is another Agatha cover version) like mystery going, and the manner of the deaths have a morbid freshness about them - with one in particular being outrageously thrilling. A few scenes are neatly crafted by Harlin, who is after all is no slouch in the action genre (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger, The Long Kiss Goodnight), while the swimming pool finale is taut and tight and the killer reveal genuinely a surprise. Yes there's problems abound in the film, but isn't there always in this kind of "B" movie hogwash? The cast do what is required as they work through some pretty naff dialogue, and any expectation about caring for any of these characters should be set at option zero. However, it's a nice fit for Harlin, as it finds him comfortable in the knowledge that we want whizz bang murder death kill, and thus he delivers. Expectation of anything else is pure folly and one directs you towards René Clair's excellent 1945 film, And Then There Were None if you need something a bit more solid in your murder mystery diet. 7/10

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