| | | Features: DVD, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, English, Spanish, French, Subtitled, Dubbed Who Is Keyser Soze? To know him is to fear him. He murders his enemies, slaughtered his family. He is the most ruthless, brutal killer the world has ever known. Mastermind behind a $91 million dollar drug heist with no drugs, no money and 29 dead bodies floating in the harbor. Who is Keyser Soze? "If you can figure out before the final reel, there's a top job waiting for you at the C.I.A." says Gene Shalit on Today. "...an intelligent movie..." Jack Kroll, NewsWeek "...mystery, personality, humor and terror, laced with one stunning shock after another." Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
 Editor's Note
 Director Bryan Singer's labyrinthine crime drama centers on five career criminals (played by Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Benicio Del Toro, Kevin Pollak, and Stephen Baldwin) who meet after being rounded up for a standard police line-up. Upon their release, the men band together to pull off an intricate heist involving $3 million worth of emeralds. Their success brings them to the attention of the enigmatic Keyser Soze, an unseen, nefarious, and mythic underworld crime figure who coerces them into pulling off an important and highly dangerous job. The scenes that follow make THE USUAL SUSPECTS one of the most fascinating crime thrillers in cinema history.Working from the Oscar-winning screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie, Singer adroitly tells the complex story through flashbacks, cross-cutting, and voice-over narration. Such nimble handling of the intricacies of the nonlinear narrative adds to the suspense, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats until the clever, satisfying finale. Singer's expertise in the technical aspects of filmmaking--his use of a dioptic filter to keep two close-up faces in focus, as well as his inventive use of six-frame step printing--helped him earn his reputation as a visually impressive and stylish director. Filled with excellent performances from veteran actors (Kevin Spacey won his first Academy Award for his breakthrough role as Verbal Kint), THE USUAL SUSPECTS placed Singer squarely on the cinematic map.
 Plot Summary
 THE USUAL SUSPECTS is an intricately plotted and suspenseful tale about five very different crime suspects who meet while in a police line-up. After the quintet's fortuitous encounter, they decide to band together and attempt their own big heist by robbing a smuggler of $3 million worth of emeralds. However, the following job proves much more dangerous....
| Features | Audio Commentary With Director Bryan Singer, Screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, & Composer John Ottman |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Audio: French Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Featurettes: Pursuing The Suspects, Keyser Soze - Lie Or Legend & Heisting Cannes With The Usual Suspects |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Theatrical Trailers |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Foxvideo |
 | Release Date: 1/19/2009 |
 | Running Time: 106 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1995 |  | Catalog ID: 106259 |  | UPC: 00027616062598 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed |  | Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Nominee (1996) |  | Golden Globe, Kevin Spacey, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | | Winner (1996) |  | Independent Spirit, Christopher McQuarrie, Best Screenplay |  | Independent Spirit, Benicio Del Toro, Best Supporting Male | | Nominee (1996) |  | Independent Spirit, Newton Thomas Sigel, Best Cinematography | | Winner (1996) |  | Oscar, Kevin Spacey, Best Actor in a Supporting Role |  | Oscar, Christopher McQuarrie, Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen |
| Memorable Quotes| "What I want to know is, who's the gimp?"----Hockney (Kevin Pollak) to McManus (Stephen Baldwin), Fenster (Benicio Del Toro), and Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) about Kint (Kevin Spacey) | | "And that was how it started. The five of us being brought in on a trumped up charge, to be leaned on by half wits....What the cops never figured out, and what I know now, was that these men would never break, never lie down, never bend over for anybody. Anybody."----Kint to Agent Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) | | "That guy is tense. Tension is a killer. I used to be in a barber shop quartet in Skokie, Illinois. The baritone was this guy named Kip Tiskin, big fat guy...and I mean like Orca fat. He was so stressed in the morning...."----Kint to Kujan | | "I'm not a rat."----Kint to Kujan | | "But you say you saw Keaton die. I think you're covering his ass and he's still out there somewhere. I think he's behind that whole circus at the harbor. My bet is that he's using you because you're stupid and you think he's your friend."----Kujan to Kint | | "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."----Kint to Kujan | | "It was Keyser Soze, Agent Kujan. I mean the devil himself. How do you shoot the devil in the back? What if you miss?"----Kint to Kujan | | "But why me? Why not Fenster or McManus or Hockney? Why me? I'm stupid. I'm a cripple. Why me?"----Kint to Kujan|"Because you're a cripple, Verbal. Because you're stupid, because you're weaker than them."----Kujan to Kint |
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| | Professional Reviews | Premiere "...True resonance: It's clever way down deep..." - Recommended 02/01/1996 pp.91-2Rolling Stone "...A film of hypnotic and haunting resonance..." 09/07/1995 p.75-6 USA Today "...One of the most densely plotted mysteries in memory..." 08/18/1995 p.11D Entertainment Weekly "...Showily complex....When you catch on, you may feel elated..." -- Rating: B 09/22/1995 p.63 Variety "...An ironic, bang-up thriller about the wages of crime. A terrific cast of exciting actors socks over this absorbingly complicated yarn that's been spun in seductively slick fashion..." 01/30/1995 ReelViews 9 of 10 Director Bryan Singer, who debuted in 1993 with Public Access, has crafted another in the recent batch of '90s noir thrillers. The Usual Suspects is steeped in atmosphere, and borrows heavily from dozens of sources -- Hitchcock, Scorsese, the Coen brothers, and just about every master of the genre, past or present. Like Quentin Tarantino, Singer's greatest strength is culling moments from other sources and using them in his own mold. There aren't many unique instances in The Usual Suspects, but the entire film is infused with a freshness that results from the manner in which Singer has produced it. The energetic, serpentine plot provides the perfect playground in which a series of deliciously devious characters can have fun. - James Berardinelli Variety 8 of 10 Like a contemporary The Asphalt Jungle, The Usual Suspects is an ironic, bang-up thriller about the wages of crime. A terrific cast of exciting actors socks over this absorbingly complicated yarn that's been spun in seductively slick fashion by director Bryan Singer. If Gramercy can distinguish this stylish entry from other crime films in the marketplace and build on good word-of-mouth, it should have a winner here. - Todd McCarthy
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