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1999 • Thriller / Science Fiction • 100m

The Thirteenth Floor

"Question reality."

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In Los Angeles, a wealthy man, known as Mr. Fuller, discovers a shocking secret about the world he lives in. Fearing for his life, he leaves a desperate message for a friend of his in the most unexpected place.

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Top Cast

Craig Bierko
Craig Bierko
Douglas Hall
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Hannon Fuller
Gretchen Mol
Gretchen Mol
Jane Fuller
Vincent D'Onofrio
Vincent D'Onofrio
Whitney
Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Haysbert
Det. Larry McBain
Steven Schub
Steven Schub
Det. Zev Bernstein
Jeremy Roberts
Jeremy Roberts
Tom Jones
Rif Hutton
Rif Hutton
Joe
Leon Rippy
Leon Rippy
Jane's Lawyer
Janet MacLachlan
Janet MacLachlan
Ellen
Brad William Henke
Brad William Henke
Cop
Burt Bulos
Burt Bulos
Bellhop
Venessia Valentino
Venessia Valentino
Concierge
Howard S. Miller
Howard S. Miller
Chauffeur
Tia Texada
Tia Texada
Natasha's Roommate
Shiri Appleby
Shiri Appleby
Bridget Manilla
Bob Clendenin
Bob Clendenin
Bank Manager
Rachel Winfree
Rachel Winfree
Woman Bank Customer
Director: Josef RusnakScreenplay: Josef RusnakScreenplay: Ravel Centeno-RodriguezExecutive Producer: Helga BallhausExecutive Producer: Michael BallhausProducer: Roland EmmerichProducer: Ute EmmerichProducer: Marco Weber

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tmdb44006625
2019-03-09
50%

The Thirteenth Floor has an amazing premise and some great ideas. Shame that it's also mired by terrible dialogue, B-movie plotting, and a cheap looking production. Blending elements of Dark City and The Matrix though never achieving the greatness of either of those magnificent works of sci-fi, I would still recommend The Thirteenth Floor for what it sets out to do. It's also cool to see the younger versions of Gretchen Mol, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert.

GenerationofSwine
2023-01-12
100%

It's kind of like The Matrix, It is kind of like eXistenZ...only it is also kind of neo noir, and it is far more mystery/thriller...and it...wait, not it's actually a completely different film. Let me start again... It's kind of like Dark City and it's kind of like The Matrix and....no, that really doesn't fit either. It's kind of like a lot of elements in other movies that are kind of like this one. So people are going to see similarities...but it is also going to throw them for a loop and be a lot different than the movies that you can compare it to It's not original, it's just combined enough to be kind of completely original. In fact, forget it, just sit down and watch it yourself, it will entertain you and that was the point of making it.

CinemaSerf
2024-01-16
70%

"Fuller" (Armin Mueller-Stahl) needs to share the news of his ground-breaking discovery with his partner 'Hall" (Craig Bierko) but is wary that he isn't safe. He decides that the best precaution might be to leave a letter for him and deposit it in their computer-generated alter-world. This place wouldn't have looked out of place in a Fritz Lang movie, and when his colleague is, indeed, slain, it falls to "Hall" - now the prime suspect for the crime - to piece together the clues left by his friend and try to identify the true culprit whilst rescuing the innovation from it's simulated home. What I quite enjoyed about this drams is the simplicity with which it juggles it's timelines. We don't have to struggle or concentrate trying to follow the changing environments coming at us from all angles of the screen overpowering what is essentially quite an intriguing crime thriller. Nobody on the screen really stands out, but the ensemble approach along with some quite potent comment on just how dependent we are becoming on technology in our lives is quite effective at keeping the story tight and interesting. The denouement is also a little left field, and all told this is a surprisingly decent attempt at an early multi-verse experience that works quite well.

Dr_Nostromo
2026-02-21
80%

79/100 A software engineer connects into a virtual reality simulation, created by his boss, to discover who murdered said boss. This was quite fascinating for a film I never really paid attention to before. The concepts are quite heady and difficult to grasp at first as we watch people connect to virtual counterparts ...or are they? Each revelation towards the truth of what's happening was a delight to watch play out with a very satisfying conclusion. Lots of great actors playing their parts perfectly, especially Vincent D'Onofrio for portraying two entirely different characters. -- DrNostromo.com

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Columbia Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment
Budget
$16,000,000
Box Office
$18,564,088

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