Changeling (2008)



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Synopsis:
Inspired by actual events that occurred in 1920s-era Los Angeles, Clint Eastwood's The Changeling tells the story of a woman driven to confront a corrupted LAPD after her abducted son is retrieved and she begins to suspect that the boy returned to her is not the same boy she gave birth to. The year was 1928, and the setting a working-class suburb of Los Angeles. As Christine (Angelina Jolie) said goodbye to her son, Walter, and departed for work, she never anticipated that this was the day her life would be forever changed. Upon returning home, Christine was distressed to discover that Walter was nowhere to be found. Over the course of the following months, the desperate mother would launch a search that would ultimately prove fruitless. Yet just when it seemed that all hope was lost, a nine-year-old boy claiming to be Christine's son seemed to appear out of thin air. Overcome with emotions and uncertain how to face the authorities or the press, Christine invites the child to stay in her home despite knowing without a doubt that he is not her son. As much as Christine would like to accept the fact that her son has been returned to her, she cannot accept the injustice being pushed upon her and continues to challenge the Prohibition-era Los Angeles police force at every turn. As a result, Christine is slandered by the powers that be, and painted as an unfit mother. In this town, a woman who challenges the system is putting her life on the line, and as the situation grows desperate, the only person willing to aid her in her search is benevolent local activist Reverend Briegleb (John Malkovich).

~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
10/24/2008
Director Credit
Clinton Eastwood, Jr. Director
Cast Credit
Angelina Jolie Christine Collins
John Malkovich Rev. Gustav Briegleb
Jeffrey Donovan Capt. J.J. Jones
Michael Joseph Kelly Det. Lester Ybarra
Colm Feore Chief James E. Davis
Jason Butler Harner Gordon Northcott
Amy Ryan Carol Dexter
Geoff Pierson S.S. Hahn
Frank Wood Ben Harris
Denis O'Hare Dr. Jonathan Steele
Peter Gerety Dr. Earl W. Tarr
Reed Birney Mayor Cryer
Gattlin Griffith Walter Collins
Devon Conti Arthur Hutchins
Eddie Alderson Sanford Clark
Production Credits Credit
Clinton Eastwood, Jr. Producer
James Whitaker Executive Producer
Brian Grazer Producer
Tim Moore Executive Producer
Ronny Howard Producer
Robert Lorenz Producer
Art Department Credit
Gary Fettis Set Decorator
Adrian H. Gorton Set Designer
James Murakami Production Designer
Patrick Sullivan Art Director
Dianne I. Wager Set Designer
Casting Credit
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Film Camera Credit
Thomas Stern Cinematographer
Sound Credit
Bub Asman Supervising Sound Editor
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Visual Effects Credit
Michael Owens Visual Effects Supervisor
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Deborah Hopper Costume Designer



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