
Prisoners is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay written by Aaron Guzikowski. It stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo, and Paul Dano.
After two little girls are abducted, a police detective (Jake Gyllenhaal) and a concerned father (Hugh Jackman) both set out to find the perpetrator.
Victims[]
- Deer - Shot in the side by Ralph Dover.
- Holly Jones' Brother-In-Law - Killed in a car crash off-screen several years prior, mentioned. (See Notes)
- Unnamed Woman - Killed in a car crash off-screen several years prior, mentioned. (See Notes)
- Holly Jones' Husband - Murdered by Father Patrick Dunn off-screen after he confessed to murdering 16 children, body shown.
- 16 Unnamed Children - Murdered by Holly Jones and her husband off-screen before the events of the film, mentioned.
- Tucker (Dog) - Accidentally hit by an unknown person with a car after Keller Dover kidnapped Alex and set it free off-screen, mentioned.
- Keller Dover's Dog - Died of unknown causes off-screen a year prior, mentioned. (See Notes)
- William Dover - Committed suicide by shooting himself in the head off-screen before the events of the film, mentioned.
- Pig - Killed by Bob Taylor off-screen, head shown.
- Bob Taylor - Committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
- Holly Jones' Son - Died of cancer off-screen before the events of the film, mentioned.
- Holly Jones - Shot to death by Detective David Loki.
Deaths[]
- Total - 27
- 23 Humans
- 16 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 5 Men
- 2 Women
- 4 Animals
- 2 Dogs
- 1 Deer
- 1 Pig
- 23 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- Holly Jones - 16 (Deceased)
- Detective David Loki - 1 (Alive)
- Keller Dover - 1 (Alive)
- Ralph Dover - 1 (Alive)
- Father Patrick Dunn - 1 (Imprisoned)
- Bob Taylor - 1 (Deceased)
Notes[]
- In the film, Holly mentions that her Brother-In-Law, Alex's "Father", and his girlfriend, Alex's "Mother", were killed in a car crash several years prior, but this could've been a lie to give Detective Loki a reason as to why Alex lived with them, but they will still be counted, as there is a good chance that she was telling the truth in case of a possible background search on Alex.
- In the film, Keller mentions to Detective Loki that he had to bury his dog a year prior, but this could have possibly been a lie to get Loki to stop being suspicious of him, though it is unlikely that he would lie about this, so it will still be counted.