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Rating: 6.3/10 by 1840 users

Along Came a Spider (2001)

After the harrowing death of his partner, forensic psychologist and best-selling author Alex Cross cannot forgive himself and has retreated to the peace of retirement. But when a brilliant criminal kidnaps a senator's young daughter, he is lured back into action as the kidnapper wants to deal with Alex personally. Teamed with Jezzie Flanigan, the Secret Service agent assigned to protect the missing girl, Alex follows a serpentine trail of clues that leads him to a stunning discovery - the kidnapper wants more than just ransom.

Directing:
  • Lee Tamahori
  • Jim Brebner
  • Paul Barry
  • Kevin Fair
  • Christine Wilson
Writing:
  • James Patterson
  • Marc Moss
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 06, 2001

Rating: 6.3/10 by 1840 users

Alternative Title:
W sieci pająka - PL
И пришел паук - RU
אלכס קרוס: שעת העכביש - IL
Im Netz der Spinne - Along came a spider - DE
Le masque de l'araignée - FR
Along Came a Spider - KR
Telaraña - AR

Country:
Canada
United States of America
Language:
English
Pусский
Runtime: 01 hour 44 minutes
Budget: $60,000,000
Revenue: $105,200,000

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, detective, fbi, teacher, psychologist, psychological thriller, whodunit, cat and mouse, secret service, child kidnapping, u.s. senator, ransom demand, u.s. secret service agent, retired detective, young abducted girl, psychological detective, psychological profiling

Monica Potter
Jezzie Flannigan
Dylan Baker
Ollie McArthur
Mika Boorem
Megan Rose
Anton Yelchin
Dimitri Starodubov
Kim Hawthorne
Agent Hickey
Billy Burke
Ben Devine
Michael Moriarty
Senator Hank Rose
Scott Heindl
Floyd the Fisherman
Ocean Hellman
Amy Masterson
Tom McBeath
Country Chief Cabell
Ronin Wong
Medical Examiner
Charles Andre
Diplomatic Patrol Officer
Claire Riley
News Anchor
Paul Carson
News Anchor
Donna Lysell
News Anchor
Kevin Hayes
News Co-Anchor
Steve Makaj
News Co-Anchor
Nathaniel DeVeaux
Coast Guard Captain
Wynn Hall
Watergate Employee
Charles Andison
McArthur Entourage
Tarie Tennessey
McArthur Entourage
Darryl Scheelar
McArthur Entourage
Craig March
McArthur Entourage
Darryl L. Dillard
D.C. Policeman
Carter Jahncke
Man Who Can't Answer Phone
Jim Hild
Potentially Evil Guy on Train
Patricia DiZebba
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Richard El Khazen
Jogger (uncredited)
Rick Kain
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Bruce Lindsay
Extra (uncredited)
Chris Lindsay
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Leo Rogstad
Metro-Goer (uncredited)
Kyley Statham
Student (uncredited)
Greg Cool
Possible Suspect on Light Rail (uncredited)
Charles A. Lindbergh
Charles A. Lindbergh (archive footage) (uncredited)

Wuchak

_**Good, but farfetched with an eye-rolling ‘big reveal’**_ D.C. forensic psychologist Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) investigates when a senator’s daughter is kidnapped from a private school by a man obsessed with the infamous Lindbergh abduction (Michael Wincott). A secret service agent at the school assists him on the case (Monica Potter). “Along Came a Spider” (2001) is an improbable detective thriller like its predecessor “Kiss the Girls” (1997) except that it doesn’t rip-off “Silence of the Lambs” (1991) or “Se7en” (1995). Both were based on the books by James Patterson. The opening is great with a thrilling dam sequence. The ensuing story of the kidnapping & investigation is compelling but, like the first film, a plot wrench is thrown into the works that muddles everything. I can roll with that, but not the absurd ‘big reveal’ at the end, which comes off as a wannabe “Fooled ya” by the writers. They might’ve fooled me, but they also ruined the movie with the eye-rolling twist. Like “Kiss the Girls,” “Along Came a Spider” is worthwhile if you like proficient detective thrillers and the cast, but be prepared for a wildly unrealistic tale. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in the Vancouver area, British Columbia, and Owings Mills/Baltimore, Maryland (the train sequence), with establishing shots of Washington DC. GRADE: C

CinemaSerf

Morgan Freeman is psycho-detective "Cross" who has retreated from his work after an operation went awry, killing his wife. Shortly after, the daughter of a senator (Michael Moriarty) is kidnapped by one of her teachers, and when he calls "Cross" to lure him back into the business the game is afoot. Aided by one of the girl's now disgraced Secret Service agents "Flannigan" (Monica Potter) the two have to piece together a puzzle that will track down and rescue the girl. The snag with this thriller is that it is all just bit too straightforward - there are no real problems with that puzzle as the pair solidly proceed. There is precious little jeopardy, and the characters are all just too sterile - it's just lacking in anything that gives it a sense of peril before an ending that really does have you saying "Hmmm...". Freeman certainly has a charm to him, but that's simply not enough to ignite this by-the-numbers effort from a director who couldn't, or couldn't be bothered, to make this more interesting and challenging to watch. Television fodder, I'm afraid - and not likely fodder you will recall next week.

Andre Gonzales

Easily in the top 10. Probably the best mystery thriller I've ever.


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