An ambitious carnival man with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychologist who is even more dangerous than he is.
Bradley Cooper
Stanton Carlisle
Cate Blanchett
Dr. Lilith Ritter
Toni Collette
Zeena the Seer
Willem Dafoe
Clem Hoatley
Richard Jenkins
Ezra Grindle
Rooney Mara
Molly Cahill
Ron Perlman
Bruno
Mary Steenburgen
Mrs. Kimball
David Strathairn
Pete
Mark Povinelli
The Major
Peter MacNeill
Judge Kimball
Holt McCallany
Anderson
Paul Anderson
Geek #1
Lara Jean Chorostecki
Louise Hoatley
Jim Beaver
Sheriff Jedediah Judd
Clifton Collins Jr.
Funhouse Jack
Tim Blake Nelson
Carny Boss
David Hewlett
Dr. Elrood
Sarah Mennell
Abigail
Mike Hill
Dogboy Jojo
Caleb Ellsworth-Clark
Drunk #1
Dian Bachar
Fee Fee the Birdgirl
Troy James
The Snake Man
Matthew MacCallum
Human Skeleton
Samantha Rodes
Zizi the Pinhead
Jesse Buck
Geek #2
Perry Mucci
Hotel Manager
Bill MacDonald
Stanton’s Dad
Dan Lett
Deputy #1
Catherine McGregor
Copa Woman
Martin Julien
Bus Station Shaving Man
Natalie Brown
Lilith’s Receptionist
Daniel Falk
Patron #1
Tim Post
Armed Guard #1
Will Conlon
Armed Guard #2
Stephen McHattie
Hobo #1
James Collins
Train Yard Man
Lili Connor
Woman in Floral Dress
Danny Waugh
Piano Player
Walter Rinaldi
Drunk
Andrew Locke
Train Worker
Calvin Desautels
Policeman
Derrick Moore
Stagehand
Linden Porco
Brofo the Small
Grant Bradley
Deputy #2
Dani Klupsch
Geek Pit Patron
Vikki Ring
Geek Pit Patron
Vanessa Botbyl
Geek Pit Patron
Michael Bridgeman
Geek Pit Patron
Charles Langille
Geek Pit Patron
Paul Taylor
Geek Pit Patron
Clyde Whitham
Geek Pit Patron
Romina Power
Party Guest (uncredited)
Keith Lukowski
Security Guard (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Guillermo del Toro
Novel
William Lindsay Gresham
Screenplay
Kim Morgan
December 2, 2021
Stanton Carlisle (Bradley Cooper); is a man trying to get by in late 1930s America in the new film "Nightmare Alley". Our first introduction to Stanton is less than flattering and he soon finds himself employed at a Carnival after coming upon it by chance.
The eager Stanton is given advice and tools of the trade by his boss Clem (Willem Dafoe) as well as the mystic Zeena (Toni Collette) and Stanton eagerly wants to get ahead. While striking a friendship with fellow employee Molly (Rooney Mara); Stanton learns that Zeena's older and alcoholic husband has a skill from a former act where he learns to read people and use verbal cues to appear to have the power of clairvoyance.
Eventually, Stanton seeks bigger opportunities and leaves with Molly for the city where they in time develop a successful act that offers them two shows a night at a fancy hotel and some of the finer things in life.
Unwilling to be content with what he has; Stanton becomes involved with a Psychologist named Lilith (Cate Blanchett) and uses her knowledge to set up higher-profile marks who will pay well for his supposed abilities and in doing so; sets a dangerous chain of events into motion.
The film is based on the 1946 book of the same name and an earlier 1947 film, and while it does an amazing job with the visuals and moody atmosphere of the era; it is a very long and slowly-paced film. The movie is over 2.5 hours long and comes across as overly long and self-indulgent as Director Guillermo del Toro could easily have shaved 30-45 minutes from the film and told the story without losing much.
The cast and performances are very good but a slow-paced and dour film is not an ideal way to spend 2.5 hours at the movies no matter how much it has going for it. The movie does have some good points but I think it will do much better on streaming and home video where audiences can pause and take a break.
If you are a fan of the Noir style of old; then this may be just what you are looking for, but I think it should have been so much more.
3.5 stars out of 5.