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Conspiracy Theory

Conspiracy Theory

  • Status: Released
  • 08-08-1997
  • Runtime: 135 min
  • Score: 6.6
  • Vote count: 1483

A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.

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

Michael Potts

Justice Guard

Jim Sterling

Justice Guard

Rich Hebert

Public Works Man

Brian J. Williams

Clarke

G.A. Aguilar

Piper

Cece Neber Labao

Henry Finch's Secretary

Saxon Trainor

Alice's Secretary

Sage Allen

Grouchy Nurse

Joanna Sanchez

Nurse - Roosevelt Hospital

Michael Shamus Wiles

Cop - Roosevelt Hospital

Andrew Lauren

Lawyer

Danny Smith

Tech

Sean Patrick Thomas

Surveillance Operator

Al Cerullo

Helicopter Pilot

Dean Winters

Cleet

Rick Hoffman

Night Security - Federal Building

Peter Jacobson

Surveillance Operator

Troy Garity

Intern

Bert Remsen

Alice's Father

J. Mills Goodloe

Jonas' Aide

Leonard Jackson

Old Man in Book Store

Marian Collier

Geronimo Cook

Kenneth Tigar

Lawyer

Richard Donner

Cab Passenger (uncredited)

Conrad E. Palmisano

Truck Driver (uncredited)

JPV852

Overly long but amiable suspense-thriller thanks to the charms of Mel Gibson (re-teaming with Lethal Weapon franchise director Richard Donner) and Julia Roberts with Patrick Stewart making for an okay villain. This is one I've seen a couple times and each viewing has pretty much been the same: entertaining but also unremarkable. **3.0/5**

GenerationofSwine

Well... this was fun. I don't think you can say anything better about a movie. Conspiracy Theory was fun. You sit down and watch it, and you are going to have a fun time, you are going to be entertained. It's a great blend of moderate action and comedic suspense. The plot twists are deep enough to be interesting and light enough to be entertaining in the darker aspects of comedy. The characters, well, the characters are the very definition of the phrase, "he's a real character isn't he?" Mel Gibson is fun to watch in this, he plays a character that is tormented, broken, and still endlessly amusing. You really can't get better than a movie that is fun to watch.