Catch Me If You Can

Catch Me If You Can

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Fbi | Con Man

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Schwarz, Christo Morse, Ana Maria Quintana, David H. Venghaus Jr. See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Nathalie Baye See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 21min
  • Music: Andy Nelson,R.J. Kizer,Charles L. Campbell,Anna Behlmer,Blake R. Cornett Songs List
  • Award(s): BAFTA Film 2003 (Won)
    Oscar 2003 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Juror #2, Revelations
  • Story:
    Frank Abagnale, the skilled con artist continues with his art of deception by engaging in some bolder and more dangerous plans which are worth millions of dollars but soon he is approached by an FBI agent named Carl Hanratty.
    Full Story
8.1/10
IMDb

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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
Frank Abagnale, the skilled con artist continues with his art of deception by engaging in some bolder and more dangerous plans which are worth millions of dollars but soon he is approached by an FBI agent named Carl Hanratty.
Ratings

8.1/10

IMDb

96%

Rotten Tomatoes
Catch Me If You Can Review

Catch me if you can happen to be on the list of Hollywood's top-rated movies and it managed to win the hearts and minds of millions. A true story about a man named Frank Abagnale who conned millions of dollars throughout his adolescence is what attracts the viewers and makes it an outstanding and thoroughly enjoyable suspense thriller. It is a work of art starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks. It is a must watch movie with its well-thought storyline which will amaze the fans with the brilliancy of cons displayed. The film will attract the audience from the very start and keep them hooked to the screens. The mind-blowing and nerve-wracking scenes are just brilliant. The amount of thought given by the makers is surely reflected in this piece of art and even till date this movie happens to be earning through the various online media platforms that are broadcasting the film online.

AWARDS

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Won
BAFTA Film Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2003 | Christopher Walken

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Liar | 2003 | Leonardo DiCaprio

Critics Choice Award

Best Director | 2003 | Steven Spielberg

Best Director For | 2003 | Steven Spielberg

Best Composer | 2003 | John Williams

Best Composer For and | 2003 | John Williams

Actor Award

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2003 | Christopher Walken

NSFC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Christopher Walken

BMI Film Music Award

2003 | John Williams

OFTA Film Award

Best Music Original Score | 2003 | John Williams

INOCA Award

Best Original Score | 2003 | John Williams

GoldSpirit s Award

Best Comedy Soundtrack | 2002 | John Williams

Best Comic Theme | 2002 | John Williams

Excellence in Production Design Award

Contemporary Film | 2003 | Peter Rogness

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2003 | Christopher Walken

Best Music Original Score | 2003 | John Williams

Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2003 | Leonardo DiCaprio

BAFTA Film Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2003 | Jeff Nathanson

Best Costume Design | 2003 | Mary Zophres

Grammy Award

Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2004 | John Williams

IOMA Award

Best Actor Miglior attore protagonista | 2003 | Leonardo DiCaprio

Best Supporting Actor Miglior attore non protagonista | 2003 | Christopher Walken

Best Original Score Miglior colonna sonora originale | 2003 | John Williams

ACCA Award

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2002 | Leonardo DiCaprio

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Christopher Walken

Best Original Score | 2002 | John Williams

MTV Movie Award

Best Male Performance | 2003 | Leonardo DiCaprio

Movies for Grownups Award

Best Director | 2003 | Steven Spielberg

Best Director For | 2003 | Steven Spielberg

Best Breakaway Performance | 2003 | Christopher Walken

VFCC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Christopher Walken

Gold Derby Film Award

Supporting Actor | 2003 | Christopher Walken

Original Score | 2003 | John Williams

OFTA Film Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Christopher Walken

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2002 | Christopher Walken

INOCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Christopher Walken

DFWFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Christopher Walken

LAFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Christopher Walken

UFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Christopher Walken

OFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2003 | Jeff Nathanson

Best Original Score | 2003 | John Williams

Edgar Award

Best Motion Picture | 2003 | Jeff Nathanson

GoldSpirit s Award

Best Soundtrack | 2002 | John Williams

Best Dramatic Theme | 2002 | John Williams

Best Comic Theme | 2002 | John Williams

World Soundtrack Award

Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2003 | John Williams

PFCS Award

Best Original Score | 2003 | John Williams

C.A.S. Award

Outstanding Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2003 | Anna Behlmer

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Dialogue ADR | 2003 | Susan Dawes

Best Sound Editing in a Feature Music Feature Film | 2003 | Kenneth Wannberg

Golden Satellite Award

Best Art Direction | 2003 | Sarah Knowles

BOX OFFICE

Budget 52,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 352,114,312 USD

MUSIC

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  • Catch Me If You Can - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 02:41
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  • The
  • 04:56
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  • Come Fly With Me
  • 03:19
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  • Recollections (The Father's Theme) - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 05:16
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  • The Airport Scene - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 02:26
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  • The Girl From Ipanema
  • 05:15
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  • Learning The Ropes - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 08:44
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  • Father And Son - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 03:15
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  • Embraceable You - 1940 Single Version
  • 02:50
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  • The Flash Comics Clue - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 01:47
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  • Deadheading - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
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  • The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
  • 03:10
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  • A Broken Home - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 04:25
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  • Doctor, Lawyer, Lutheran
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  • The Look Of Love
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  • Catch Me If You Can (Reprise and End Credits) - Catch Me If You Can / Soundtrack
  • 05:14
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

(Cameo) The real-life Frank Abagnale, Jr.: The French officer that arrests Frank on Christmas Eve, 1967.

The newly-filmed clip from "To Tell the Truth" that opens the movie was based on an actual episode in which Frank was a guest. In that episode, not a single panelist correctly guessed that he was the real Frank Abagnale, Jr. This episode of "To Tell the Truth" can be viewed on YouTube.

Steven Spielberg was initially reluctant to approach Tom Hanks about taking the part of Carl Hanratty, assuming that he wouldn't be interested in playing a supporting part at this stage in his career. Hanks put him straight by saying that a good part was a good part no matter the size.

The FBI officer who was chasing Frank, and was the main inspiration for "Carl Hanratty," was really Joe Shea. Frank Abagnale, Jr. used the pseudonym "Sean O'Reilly" in his book because Joe Shea was still in the FBI. He has since passed away. However, in an online video interview Abagnale said that Hanks met Shea and patterned his performance on him so perfectly that watching Hanks is virtually the same as watching Shea.

Some FBI agents did occasionally chase Abagnale, but he didn't have a relationship with any of them, and he certainly didn't call them every Christmas. As Abagnale himself points out with flawless logic: "Why would I do that? I didn't want the FBI to know where I was."

Popular Dialogues

"Frank Abagnale Sr.: Two little mice fell in a bucket of cream. The first mouse quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse, wouldn't quit. He struggled so hard that eventually he churned that cream into butter and crawled out. Gentlemen, as of this moment, I am that second mouse."

"Carl Hanratty: [Frank is making one last attempt to run by impersonating a pilot once again. Carl catches up with him at Dulles Airport] How'd you do it, Frank? How'd you pass the bar in Louisiana? Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [Frank continues to walk. Carl walks several paces behind] What are you doing here? Carl Hanratty: Listen... Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I'm sorry I put you through all this. Carl Hanratty: You go back to Europe, you're gonna die in Perpignan Prison. You try to run here in the States, we'll send you back to Atlanta for 50 years. Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I know that. Carl Hanratty: I spent four years trying to arrange your release. Had to convince my bosses at the FBI and the Attorney General of the United States you wouldn't run. Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Why'd you do it? Carl Hanratty: You're just a kid. Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I'm not your kid. You said you were going to Chicago. Carl Hanratty: My daughter can't see me this weekend. She's going skiing. Frank Abagnale, Jr.: You said she was four years old. You're lying. Carl Hanratty: She was four when I left. Now she's 15. My wife's been remarried for 11 years. I see Grace every now and again. Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I don't understand. Carl Hanratty: Sure you do. Sometimes, it's easier living the lie. [Frank stops, Carl catches up] Carl Hanratty: I'm going to let you fly tonight, Frank. I'm not even going to try to stop you. That's because I know you'll be back on Monday. Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Yeah? How do you know I'll come back? Carl Hanratty: Frank, look. Nobody's chasing you."

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