Dragonfly (2002)
When someone you love dies... are they gone forever?
A grieving doctor is being contacted by his late wife through his patient's near death experiences.
Director: Tom Shadyac
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Fantasy
Runtime: 104 min
Release Date: February 22, 2002
Cast
- Kevin Costner - Joe Darrow
- Joe Morton - Hugh Campbell
- Ron Rifkin - Charlie Dickinson
- Susanna Thompson - Emily Darrow
- Kathy Bates - Mrs. Belmont
- Jacob Smith - Ben
- Robert Bailey Jr. - Jeffrey Reardon
- Jay Thomas - Hal
- Lisa Banes - Flora
- Matt Craven - Eric
Screenplay
- David Seltzer (Author)
- Mike Thompson (Author)
- Brandon Camp (Author)
Music: John Debney
Cinematography: Dean Semler
Editing: Don Zimmerman
Production: Universal Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Gran Via Productions, Shady Acres Entertainment, Kalima Productions, NDE Productions, Touchstone Pictures
Country: Germany, United States of America
Language: English, Español
Budget: $60M
Box Office: $52M
Original Language: en
Themes
Medical Drama and Hospital, One-Night Stands and Consequences
Keywords
pregnancy, car crash, dragonfly, jungle, hospital, doctor, humanitarian, spiritism
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dragonfly about?
- A grieving doctor is being contacted by his late wife through his patient's near death experiences.
- Who directed Dragonfly?
- Dragonfly was directed by Tom Shadyac.
- Who stars in Dragonfly?
- Dragonfly stars Kevin Costner, Joe Morton, Ron Rifkin, Susanna Thompson, Kathy Bates, Jacob Smith.
- How long is Dragonfly?
- Dragonfly has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
- What genre is Dragonfly?
- Dragonfly is a Drama, Thriller, Fantasy film.
- What is the budget of Dragonfly?
- Dragonfly had a budget of $60M.
- How much did Dragonfly gross?
- Dragonfly grossed $52M worldwide.
- Where was Dragonfly produced?
- Dragonfly was produced in Germany, United States of America.
- What are the themes of Dragonfly?
- The themes of Dragonfly include: Medical Drama and Hospital, One-Night Stands and Consequences.