Nocturnal Animals

When you love someone you can't just throw it away.

Susan Morrow receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband – a man she left 20 years earlier – asking for her opinion of his writing. As she reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a mathematics professor whose family vacation turns violent.

Amy Adams

(Susan Morrow)

Jake Gyllenhaal

(Tony Hastings / Edward Sheffield)

Michael Shannon

(Bobby Andes)

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

(Ray Marcus)

Isla Fisher

(Laura Hastings)

Ellie Bamber

(India Hastings)

Armie Hammer

(Hutton Morrow)

Karl Glusman

(Lou)

Robert Aramayo

(Turk)

Laura Linney

(Anne Sutton)

Andrea Riseborough

(Alessia)

Michael Sheen

(Carlos)

Bobbi Salvör Menuez

(Samantha Morrow)

Imogen Waterhouse

(Chloe)

Franco Vega

(Driver)

Zawe Ashton

(Alex)

Evie Pree

(TV Woman #1 (voice))

Beth Ditto

(TV Woman #2 (voice))

Graham Beckel

(Lieutenant Graves)

Neil Jackson

(Christopher)

Jena Malone

(Sage Ross)

Lee Benton

(Office Executive)

Kristin Bauer

(Samantha Van Helsing)

Sydney Schafer

(Hostess)

Evan Bittencourt

(Elevator Operator)

Janet Song

(Nurse)

Michele Dunn

(Video Woman #1)

Lori Jean Wilson

(Video Woman #2)

Peggy Fields Richardson

(Video Woman #3)

Piper Major

(Video Woman #4)

Moose Ali Khan

(Oscar - Diner Guest (uncredited))

Brianna Barnes

(Restaurant Patron (uncredited))

Amanda Fields

(Art Gallery Guest (uncredited))

Joshua D. Eads

(Businessman (uncredited))

Jonathan Fredrick

(UPS Man (uncredited))

Alizee Gaillard

(Restaurant Patron (uncredited))

Nick Hounslow

(Party Attendee (uncredited))

Kerstin Lechner

(Kerstin - Restaurant Guest (uncredited))

Carson Nicely

(Dinner Party Valet (uncredited))

Christopher Pinkalla

(Art Gallery Waiter (uncredited))

Tonia Marie Rosée

(Art Gallery Guest (uncredited))

Errol Sack

(Trucker (uncredited))

Brian Stivale

(Art Gallery Guest (uncredited))

Chelsea Taylor

(Young Girl (uncredited))

Jack Wallace

(Old Man (uncredited))

Jackie Zane

(Red Solo Cup Girl (uncredited))

Maria Zyrianova

(Blonde Woman (uncredited))