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I Am Number Four
I Am Number Four

I Am Number Four (2011)

62% User Rating
1h 49min
Action
Thriller
Science Fiction
Adventure

"There were nine of us. Three are dead..."

A teenage fugitive with an incredible secret races to stay one step ahead of the mysterious forces seeking destroy him in this sci-fi action thriller. With three dead and one on the run, the race to find the elusive Number Four begins. Outwardly normal teen John Smith never gets too comfortable in the same identity, and along with his guardian, Henri, he is constantly moving from town to town. With each passing day, John gains a stronger grasp on his extraordinary new powers, and his bond to the beings that share his fantastic fate grows stronger.

D.J. CarusoDirector

Cast

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Alex Pettyfer

Alex Pettyfer

John Smith / Number Four

Dianna Agron

Dianna Agron

Sarah Hart

Teresa Palmer

Teresa Palmer

Number Six / Maren Elizabeth

Timothy Olyphant

Timothy Olyphant

Henri Smith

Kevin Durand

Kevin Durand

Mogadorian Commander

Callan McAuliffe

Callan McAuliffe

Sam Goode

Jake Abel

Jake Abel

Mark James

Garrett M. Brown

Garrett M. Brown

Mr. Simms

Patrick Sebes

Patrick Sebes

Kevin

Emily Wickersham

Emily Wickersham

Nicole

Jeff Hochendoner

Jeff Hochendoner

Sherriff James

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Greg Townley

Number 3

Reuben Langdon

Reuben Langdon

Number 3's Guardian

Molly McGinnis

Molly McGinnis

Receptionist

Brian Howe

Brian Howe

Frank

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Andy Owen

Bret

Sophia Anne Caruso

Sophia Anne Caruso

Girl on Street

Charles Carroll

Charles Carroll

Sam's Stepdad

L. Derek Leonidoff

L. Derek Leonidoff

Mr. Berhman

Sabrina de Matteo

Sabrina de Matteo

Physics Teacher

Cooper Thornton

Cooper Thornton

Sarah's Dad

Judith Hoag

Judith Hoag

Sarah's Mom

Jack Walz

Jack Walz

Sarah's Brother

Bill Laing

Bill Laing

Demented Farmer

Beau Mirchoff

Beau Mirchoff

Drew

Cody Johns

Cody Johns

Kern

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Isabella Robbins

Teen At Party

Damien Walters

Damien Walters

MOG Warrior

Jon Braver

Jon Braver

MOG Warrior

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Kevin Cassidy

MOG Warrior

Matt Leonard

Matt Leonard

MOG Warrior

Nash Edgerton

Nash Edgerton

MOG Warrior

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Carrick O'Quinn

MOG Warrior

Tim Sitarz

Tim Sitarz

MOG Warrior

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Steve Upton

MOG Warrior

Tucker Albrizzi

Tucker Albrizzi

Tuck (uncredited)

Megan Follows

Megan Follows

Supermarket Cashier (uncredited)

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Andre' Mason

Sheriff Deputy (uncredited)

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Brenna Roth

News Reporter (uncredited)

Morgan Wolk

Morgan Wolk

Teen #1 (uncredited)

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Jackson Nunn

Neighbor (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 80%

May 10, 2020

_**“I am not a number; I’m a free man”**_ John is a very gifted teen (Alex Pettyfer) who keeps having to move from town to town with his guardian (Timothy Olyphant) because they’re actually alien fugitives on the run from malevolent extraterrestrials called Mogs. They start over in southwestern Ohio and John insists on going to high school where he meets a special girl (Dianna Agron). Callan McAuliffe is on hand as a notorious geek at school while Teresa Palmer plays a mystery woman whose identity is revealed in the last act. “I Am Number Four” (2011) was based on the book by Pittacus Lore (aka James Frey & Jobie Hughes). I never heard of the flick until stumbling upon it on streaming. It turns out that this was a fairly big production, costing $60 million and being produced by Michael Bay. Directed by D.J. Caruso, the film starts out too busy, like it’s in a rush, not to mention there’s zero subtlety about the nature of the protagonists and their extraterrestrial-oriented dilemma. But the flick soon finds its footing once the setting switches to Ohio and John goes to school. This, of course, brings to mind “Twilight” (2008), but “I Am Number Four” is way more ballsy. Yes, it’s comic booky, but who cares? It delivers the goods as sci-fi drama/action. The creativity turned my head on a few occasions and when Teresa Palmer shows up in the final act, it’s all the better. Then there’s the cute dog with a revelation. Unfortunately, there was never a sequel even though the ending lays the groundwork. While the movie made $55 million domestically and $150 million worldwide, it was considered a disappointment. The fools. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot in southwestern Pennsylvania as follows: Monaca (Sam’s house), Murrysville (high school), Beaver & Beaver Falls (the falls, etc.), McKeesport (house party & police car scenes), Vandergrift (street light explodes), Harmony (cemetery scene) and Pittsburgh. The opening was shot in Islamorada, Florida, with a scene or two done in Santa Clarita, California. GRADE: A-

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