Prime Video losing 105-minute crime thriller masterpiece after 31 years

Prime Video losing 105-minute crime thriller masterpiece after 31 years — Collider
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Prime Video will remove The Usual Suspects from its streaming library on March 31. Over three decades after its release, the film still grips audiences with a deliberate build of mystery, tension and a now-famous final reveal. Directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie, the story follows a group of criminals pulled into a deadly conspiracy after a massacre aboard a ship.

Much of the plot unfolds through the testimony of Roger “Verbal” Kint, whose account gradually constructs one of the most talked-about endings in recent cinema. The cast includes Kevin Spacey as Verbal Kint, Gabriel Byrne as Dean Keaton, Benicio del Toro as Fred Fenster, Kevin Pollak as Todd Hockney, Stephen Baldwin as Michael McManus, Chazz Palminteri as Dave Kujan and Pete Postlethwaite as Kobayashi.

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