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[[image:Suspect Zero poster.jpg|thumbnail|right|180px|Promotional poster for ''Suspect Zero'']]
| name = Suspect Zero
| image = Suspect Zero poster.jpg
| caption = Promotional poster for ''Suspect Zero''
| director = [[E. Elias Merhige]]
| producer = Lester Berman<br>Gaye Hirsch<br>E. Elias Merhige<br>Darren Miller<br>[[Paula Wagner]]<br>[[Tom Cruise]] (uncredited) <br>'''- Executive Producer -'''<br>[[Moritz Borman]]<br>Guy East<br>Gary Lucchesi<br>[[Tom Rosenberg]]<br>Jonathan Sanger<br>[[Nigel Sinclair]]
| writer = [[Zak Penn]] (story/screenplay)<br>[[Billy Ray (screenwriter)|Billy Ray]] (screenplay)
| narrator =
| starring = [[Aaron Eckhart]]<br>[[Ben Kingsley]]<br>[[Carrie-Anne Moss]]<br>Kevin Chamberlin<br>[[Harry J. Lennix]]
| music = [[Clint Mansell]]<br>Charles Mehling (song "The Beginner")<br>Austin Miles (song "I Come to the Garden Alone")<br>Rick Parker (song "The Beginner")<br> Robert Williams (song "What a Dream It's Been")
| cinematography = Michael Chapman
| editing = John Gilroy<br>Robert K. Lambert
| distributor = '''- USA -'''<br>[[Paramount Pictures]]<br>'''- non-USA -'''<br>[[Columbia Pictures]]
| released = [[August 27]], [[2004]]
| runtime = 99 min.
| country = [[United States|USA]]c
| language = [[English language|English]]
| budget = [[United States dollar|$]]27,000,000 (estimated)
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| website = http://www.suspectzero.com/
| amg_id = A290406
| imdb_id = 0324127
}}


'''''Suspect Zero''''' is a [[2004]] [[thriller]], directed by [[E. Elias Merhige]]. It opened to decidedly poor reviews, and failed to earn back half of its estimated $27 million production costs at the box office.
'''''Suspect Zero''''' is a [[2004]] [[thriller]], directed by [[E. Elias Merhige]]. It opened to decidedly poor reviews, and failed to earn back half of its estimated $27 million production costs at the box office.
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Suspect Zero
Promotional poster for Suspect Zero
Directed byE. Elias Merhige
Written byZak Penn (story/screenplay)
Billy Ray (screenplay)
Produced byLester Berman
Gaye Hirsch
E. Elias Merhige
Darren Miller
Paula Wagner
Tom Cruise (uncredited)
- Executive Producer -
Moritz Borman
Guy East
Gary Lucchesi
Tom Rosenberg
Jonathan Sanger
Nigel Sinclair
StarringAaron Eckhart
Ben Kingsley
Carrie-Anne Moss
Kevin Chamberlin
Harry J. Lennix
CinematographyMichael Chapman
Edited byJohn Gilroy
Robert K. Lambert
Music byClint Mansell
Charles Mehling (song "The Beginner")
Austin Miles (song "I Come to the Garden Alone")
Rick Parker (song "The Beginner")
Robert Williams (song "What a Dream It's Been")
Distributed by- USA -
Paramount Pictures
- non-USA -
Columbia Pictures
Release dates
August 27, 2004
Running time
99 min.
CountryUSAc
LanguageEnglish
Budget$27,000,000 (estimated)

Suspect Zero is a 2004 thriller, directed by E. Elias Merhige. It opened to decidedly poor reviews, and failed to earn back half of its estimated $27 million production costs at the box office.

Plot

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FBI Agent Thomas Mackelway (Aaron Eckhart) and Agent Fran Kulok (Carrie-Anne Moss) are put on the trail of Ben O'Ryan (Ben Kingsley), a serial killer who exclusively targets other serial killers. As the investigation proceeds, the agents begin to become aware of the possible existence of Suspect Zero, a mythical "super serial killer" responsible for hundreds of deaths across all 50 States who leaves no evidence behind to link his crime together. The agents must decide if O'Ryan is the key that will allow them to catch Suspect Zero, or if he is Suspect Zero himself.

As it turns out, O'Ryan was part of a secret government experiment attempting to cultivate telepathic abilities in individuals for military purposes. The experiments gave O'Ryan the ability to see the actions of serial killers. These disturbing visions constantly torment O'Ryan, and drive him to find the killers and kill them. O'Ryan seeks out Mackelway because Mackelway shares his abilities to some degree and was involved in a controversial case that made headlines. O'Ryan hunts down Suspect Zero, whose child victims are giving O'Ryan even more nightmares.

The actual "Suspect Zero" is a mentally sick man who travels over the United States with a truck. He targets children, which he kidnaps and transports to his ranch to be killed

Eventually, Mackelway and O'Ryan find Suspect Zero at his ranch. After a struggle outside, Suspect Zero is killed by a rock from Mackelway. O'Ryan is then shot by Kulok who believes O'Ryan is trying to harm Mackelway but instead is trying to fulfill the prophecy which was forseen earlier in the film.

A major theme of the film is remote viewing, and the DVD's extra features include interviews with people who worked with the US military and intelligence agencies as part of those programs.

Main cast

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