Seven (1995 film)

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Seven (1995 film) is a dark psychological crime thriller directed by David Fincher, following two detectives hunting a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his murderous motif.

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instanceOf crime thriller film
feature film
boxOfficeGrossWorldwide over 320 million USD
budget approximately 33 million USD
cinematographer Darius Khondji NERFINISHED
composer Howard Shore NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
cultStatus cult classic
director David Fincher NERFINISHED
distributor New Line Cinema NERFINISHED
editor Richard Francis-Bruce NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Los Angeles
genre crime
neo-noir
psychological thriller
thriller
mainCharacter Detective David Mills NERFINISHED
Detective William Somerset NERFINISHED
John Doe NERFINISHED
Tracy Mills NERFINISHED
mpaaRating R
narrativeFocus serial killer using seven deadly sins as motif
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Film Editing NERFINISHED
notableScene "What's in the box?" climax
openingCreditsSong Closer (Precursor) by Nine Inch Nails NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
portrayedBy Brad Pitt NERFINISHED
Gwyneth Paltrow NERFINISHED
John C. McGinley NERFINISHED
Kevin Spacey NERFINISHED
Leland Orser NERFINISHED
Morgan Freeman NERFINISHED
R. Lee Ermey NERFINISHED
Richard Roundtree NERFINISHED
producer Arnold Kopelson NERFINISHED
Phyllis Carlyle NERFINISHED
productionCompany New Line Cinema
releaseDate 1995-09-22
releaseYear 1995
runtimeMinutes 127
screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker NERFINISHED
setIn unnamed American city
theme moral decay
seven deadly sins NERFINISHED
urban despair
title Se7en NERFINISHED
Seven NERFINISHED

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