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Out of Time
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCarl Franklin
Written byDavid Collard
Produced by
  • Jesse Beaton
  • Damien Saccani
  • Neal H. Moritz
  • Starring
  • Eva Mendes
  • Sanaa Lathan
  • Dean Cain
  • CinematographyTheo van de Sande
    Edited byCarole Kravetz
    Music byGraeme Revell

    Production
    companies

    Distributed byMGM Distribution Co.

    Release date

    • October 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)

    Running time

    105 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$50 million[1]
    Box office$55.5 million[1]

    Out of Time is a 2003 American mystery thriller film directed by Carl Franklin and starring Denzel Washington. The two had previously worked together for the 1995 film Devil in a Blue Dress.[2]

    Plot[edit]

    Mathias "Matt" Lee Whitlock is the respected Chief of Police of the small Florida Keys town of Banyan Key. Recently separated, Whitlock is currently seeing local resident Ann Merai-Harrison, an old flame from high school whose husband Chris, a former professional quarterback seemingly oblivious to the relationship, abuses her. While taking Ann to the doctor, Matt finds out she has just been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Matt is also going through a divorce from his wife, homicide detective Alex, and is friends with medical examiner Chae.

    Ann intends to reward Matt's loyalty to her by making him the sole beneficiary of her $1,000,000 life insurance policy. Matt suggests that she should travel to Switzerland to undergo a newly developed, groundbreaking treatment. The problem is that Ann does not have any money. Desperate to help her, Matt takes $485,000 out of evidence from a drug kingpin bust and gives it to her so she can make the trip. When the money goes up in flames in a suspicious house fire that kills Ann and Chris, Matt is horrified to find their charred remains.

    Upon investigation, Matt discovers that the doctor that diagnosed Ann was an imposter, Ann didn't have cancer, and he has been set up.

    When the Drug Enforcement Administration agents call the next day to get the evidence money in order to bust the drug kingpin, Matt responds erratically. He finds out that the money is now with the imposter doctor and that Alex is about to bust him. He rushes to the hotel and after a brief struggle, he accidentally kills the imposter, takes the money and flees. Although Matt is seen by the police, he is thought to have come to protect Alex.

    Later that evening, Alex finds that Matt is Ann's sole beneficiary and also that he has been in a relationship with her. At the same time, Matt receives a distress call from Ann, who is still alive, and unofficially goes to save her. Chris and Matt fight, Ann shoots and kills Chris. Then Ann reveals that she had planned all of this for money and fortune, and shoots Matt in the leg.

    When Ann is about to kill Matt, Alex kills her; Alex traced Matt using a GPS tracker and asks him whether he planned to elope with the money but Matt reveals that he has not brought the money with him. When the irritated DEA agents come to arrest Matt as he had promised to deliver the money earlier that day, he says that his man was sent to Miami, and simultaneously Chae appears with the money, explaining about a wrong address and that he could not find the DEA office. So the DEA agents leave with the money and Matt has no charges on him.

    Later, when Matt is on medical leave, Chae visits him with news that Matt is the recipient of Ann's insurance policy. But Alex says that, "as his wife," she knows that Matt has to reject it, meaning that she has decided to drop the divorce and move back in with Matt. Overjoyed, Matt seemingly forgets about the life insurance money, though Chae is amusingly adamant that Matt must take it.

    Cast[edit]

  • Eva Mendes as Alex Diaz-Whitlock
  • Sanaa Lathan as Ann Merai-Harrison
  • Dean Cain as Chris Harrison
  • John Billingsley as Chae
  • Robert Baker as Tony Dalton
  • Alex Carter as Paul Cabot
  • Antoni Corone as Officer Baste
  • Terry Loughlin as Agent Stark
  • Nora Dunn as Dr. Donovan
  • James Murtaugh as Dr. Frieland
  • O. L. Duke as Detective Bronze
  • Awards[edit]

    2004 Black Reel Awards

    2004 Image Awards

    Reception[edit]

    OnRotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 64% based on 150 reviews, with an average rating of 6.30 out of 10. The critical consensus states the film is a "fun and stylish thriller if you can get past the contrivances."[3]OnMetacritic it has a score of 63% based on reviews from 35 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[4]

    Video game[edit]

    WAP and Java mobile phone games based upon this movie were released in the UK in association with O2 and Momentum Pictures by Kalador Entertainment Inc.[5]

    Home media[edit]

    Out of Time was released on VHS and DVD on January 6, 2004, in widescreen-only for DVD & full screen for VHS.[6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Out of Time". Box Office Mojo.
  • ^ Franklin, Carl (September 29, 1995), Devil in a Blue Dress (Crime, Drama, Mystery), Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, TriStar Pictures, Clinica Estetico, Mundy Lane Entertainment, retrieved July 2, 2023
  • ^ "Out of Time". Rotten Tomatoes.
  • ^ "Out of Time". Metacritic.
  • ^ "Playing Out of Time on O2".
  • ^ "Out of Time (2003) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
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