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    Conspiracy Theory

    R1997 · Action · 2h 9m

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  1. Conspiracy Theory (1997) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Aug 8, 1997 · Conspiracy Theory: Directed by Richard Donner. With Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts, Patrick Stewart, Cylk Cozart. A taxi driver with a penchant for conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of these theories turns out to be true.

    • (107K)
    • Action, Drama, Mystery
    • Richard Donner
    • 1997-08-08
  3. Conspiracy Theory is a 1997 American political action thriller film directed by Richard Donner. Starring Mel Gibson , Julia Roberts and Patrick Stewart , the original screenplay by Brian Helgeland centers on an eccentric taxi driver who believes many world events are triggered by government conspiracies , and the Justice Department attorney who ...

  4. Conspiracy Theory (1997) - Cast & Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) Overview. Share. Conspiracy Theory (1997) ← Back to main. Cast. Mel Gibson. Jerry Fletcher. Julia Roberts. Alice Sutton. Patrick Stewart. Dr. Jonas. Cylk Cozart. Agent Lowry. Steve Kahan. Mr. Wilson. Terry Alexander. Flip. Alex McArthur. Cynic. Rod McLachlan. Justice Guard.

  5. Mel Gibson. Jerry Fletcher. Julia Roberts. Alice Sutton. Patrick Stewart. Dr. Jonas. Cylk Cozart. Agent Lowry. Steve Kahan. Mr. Wilson. Watchlist. TRAILER. Empire. In Theaters At Home TV Shows....

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    • Richard Donner
    • R
    • Mel Gibson
  6. 1 Credit. Brian Helgeland. Actor. 35 Credits. Mel Gibson. Jerry Fletcher. Julia Roberts. Alice Sutton. Patrick Stewart. Dr. Jonas. Cylk Cozart. Agent Lowry. Stephen Kahan. Mr. Wilson. Terry...

  7. Written by. "Conspiracy Theory'' cries out to be a small film--a quixotic little indie production where the daffy dialogue and weird characters could weave their coils of paranoia into great offbeat humor. Unfortunately, the parts of the movie that are truly good are buried beneath the deadening layers of thriller cliches and an unconvincing ...