Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 55000000
Revenue
$ 113400000

Christine Collins

Rev. Gustav Briegleb

Captain J.J. Jones

Detective Lester Ybarra

Chief James E. Davis

Gordon Northcott

Carol Dexter

S.S. Hahn

Dr. Jonathan Steele

Ben Harris

Dr. Earl W. Tarr

Mayor Cryer

Walter Collins

Sandy

Operator

Operator

Operator

Operator

Girl on Tricycle

Neighborhood Girl

Arthur Hutchins

Man at Diner

Cook

Police Matron at Train

Reporter at Train

Reporter at Train

Reporter at Precinct

Dr. John Montgomery

Mrs. Fox

Officer Morelli

Desk Sergeant

Police Matron at Precinct

Reception Nurse

Examination Nurse

Morning Nurse

Patient

Sanford Clark

Briegleb's Aide

Ticket Vendor

Administrator

Abducted Kid

Abducted Kid

Abducted Kid

Secretary

Male Orderly

Holding Officer

Medication Nurse

Backup Detective

Backup Detective

News Vendor

Rachel Clark

Bob Clark

Mountie

Mountie

Mountie

Man on Street

Chairman Thorpe

Councilman

Reporter at Hearing

Mrs. Leanne Clay

Mr. Clay

Courtroom Bailiff

Judge

Janet Hutchins

Jury Foreman

Prison Guard

Prison Guard

Warden

David Clay

Winslow Boy

Winslow Boy

Boy in Coop

Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

Phone Operator (uncredited)

Operator (uncredited)

Screaming Boy (voice, uncredited)

Farm Girl (uncredited)

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Reporter (uncredited)

Lady in White (uncredited)

Church Member / Protestor / Witness (uncredited)

Orderly #2 (uncredited)

Protester / Man on Corner with Newspaper Smoking (uncredited)

Protestor (uncredited)

Protestor (uncredited)

Protestor (uncredited)

LA City Councilman (uncredited)

Northcott Defense Counsel (uncredited)

Man on Jury (uncredited)

Prison Guard #3 (uncredited)

Prison Doctor (uncredited)

Prison Executioner (uncredited)

Execution Observer (uncredited)

Written by r96sk on 2022-02-10
Dark! <em>'Changeling'</em> is a cracking release from 2008. Angelina Jolie gives a superb performance in the lead role, in a plot that is rather harrowing whilst also being actually incredibly infuriating - as in, the film does a great job at making the antagonists the antagonists. The cast, spearheaded by Jolie, are excellent. No-one is on her level per se, but there are very good performances from the likes of John Malkovich, Michael Kelly, Jeffrey Donovan and Geoff Pierson; kid actor Eddie Alderson also impresses. I will say that the story wraps up in a quicker manner than I thought it would, though the pacing of the 142 minute run time is in fact one of its positives - even at that length, I feel it could've drawn out the court trial stuff longer; though that may have hindered the pacing, so it's not really a noteworthy criticism of mine at all. One worth recommending, no doubt!