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Flatliners

Flatliners

  • Status: Released
  • 10-08-1990
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Score: 6.498
  • Vote count: 1602

Five medical students want to find out if there is life after death. They plan to stop one of their hearts for a few seconds, thus simulating death, and then bring the person back to life.

Kiefer Sutherland

Nelson Wright

Julia Roberts

Rachel Mannus

Kevin Bacon

David Labraccio

William Baldwin

Joe Hurley

Oliver Platt

Randy Steckle

Kimberly Scott

Winnie Hicks

Joshua Rudoy

Billy Mahoney

Benjamin Mouton

Rachel's Father

Aeryk Egan

Young Nelson

Kesha Reed

Young Winnie

Hope Davis

Anne Coldren

Jim Ortlieb

Uncle Dave

John Duda

Young David

Megan Stewart

Playground Kid

Tressa Thomas

Playground Kid

Sanna Vraa

Bridget

Beth Grant

Housewife

Marilyn Dodds Frank

Bag Lady

Patricia Belcher

Edna

Deborah Thompson Duda

Terry (as Deborah Thompson)

Julie Warner

One of Joe's Woman

Gonzo Gonzalez

Playground Kid

Afram Bill Williams

Ben Hicks

Elinore O'Connell

Rachel's Mother

Nicole Niblack

Joe's Woman

Cynthia Bassham

Joe's Woman

Sarabeth Tucek

Joe's Woman

Ilona Margolis

Joe's Woman

Iilana B'tiste

Joe's Woman

Deborah Torchio

Joe's Woman

Deborah Goomas

Joe's Woman

Michelle McKee

Joe's Woman

Nancy Moran

Joe's Woman

Dede Latinopoulos

Joe's Woman

Susan French

Terminal Woman

Angela Paton

Doctor

Baadja-Lyne Odums

Nurse

John Benjamin Martin

Man on Crack

John Fink

Doctor

Evelina Fernández

Latin Woman

Ingrid Oliu

Latin Wife

Anne James

Beth

K.K. Dodds

Jill

Natsuko Ohama

Professor

Marie-Alise Recasner

Girl at the Bottom of Stairs (uncredited)

Shauna O'Brien

One of Joe's Women (uncredited)

Ted Otis

Medical Student (uncredited)

John Chard

The arrogance of medicinally inclined youth! I remember coming out the theatre after having seen Flatliners in 1990 and being really annoyed. The premise of the story is so superb and was ripe for a terrifying horror film, but Flatliners then, and now, is not terrifying, but that actually doesn't matter. In 1990 some of the more bright young acting prospects were off making Memphis Belle, the other half that was made up of potential Brat Packers like Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt and Kevin Bacon, were joining director Joel Schumacher for this delve into life after death experiments. The tyro medical students, led by a darkly egotistical Sutherland, begin inducing their own deaths to see what awaits once the flatline has been reached. Seems great at first, but as the students push the time limits of being dead still further, what comes into their real worlds is actually not welcome. Pic is never close to being frightening, but the thematics involved are chilling and the big message at its heart is loud and clear. At times it's an uneasy blend of supernatural dalliances and medical science, but the breezy cast hold engagement, while cinematographer Jan de Bont's misty lenses are perfectly in the realm of the ethereal. 7/10

GenerationofSwine

Stop for a minute and contemplate the fact that Joel Schumacher made this when he was channeling Joel Schumacher and it actually turned out to be a good, compelling, and frightening film. How the heck did that happen? I mean, sure, the story was good for a horror flick and it was pretty compelling. And, to be fair, it did have a great case and the acting was beyond par. So you know, there was a lot working for it despite it being Joel Schumacher in the 90s being Joel Schumacher in the 90s. I guess what I am saying is that you should give it a shot, despite the director.