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  1. Dark City
    R1998 · Science fiction · 1h 41m

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  1. Feb 27, 1998 · A man with amnesia and a dark past wakes up in a mysterious city that is controlled by aliens who manipulate people's dreams. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and find out more about this neo-noir fantasy film.

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    • 2 min
    • Alex Proyas
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  2. Dark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas, and starring Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, Richard O'Brien and Ian Richardson. The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs, and David S. Goyer.

    • Andrew Mason, Alex Proyas
    • Trevor Jones
    • February 27, 1998
  3. Feb 27, 1998 · A visionary achievement of art direction, set design, cinematography and imagination, Dark City imagines a city of the future where shape-shifting aliens manipulate human memories. Rufus Sewell plays John Murdoch, a man who awakens with no past and a murderous instinct, and must uncover the truth behind his existence.

  4. Dark City is a stylish sci-fi noir film about a man who wakes up in a strange hotel with no memory of his crimes. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, who praise its visuals and action but criticize its plot and pacing.

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    • Alex Proyas
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    • Rufus Sewell
  5. Dark City (1998) Official Trailer - Jennifer Connelly, Kiefer Sutherland Sci-Fi Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.65M subscribers. Subscribed. 12K. 1.9M views 9 years ago....

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  7. Feb 7, 2020 · Subscribed. 88. 13K views 4 years ago. The original trailer in high definition of Dark City directed by Alex Proyas. Starring Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly and William Hurt...

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  8. Nov 6, 2005 · A sci-fi noir film about a city that can be manipulated by alien beings who experiment on humans. Roger Ebert praises the film's visuals, story and themes, comparing it to Metropolis and Kafka.

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