Usual Suspects Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

8 of the most interesting Usual Suspects easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Usual Suspects movie message.

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Usual Suspects Plot

A sole survivor tells of the twisty events leading up to a horrific gun battle on a boat, which began when five criminals met at a seemingly random police lineup.

Genre Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Director Bryan Singer
Stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio Del Toro, Kevin Pollak
IMDB score 8.5

Usual Suspects Movie Trivia

1 - Everyone is cracking up in the lineup scene because Benicio del Toro ripped a nasty fart. Director Bryan Singer left it in the movie because he thought it showed a camaraderie between the felons

Everyone is cracking up in the lineup scene because Benicio del Toro ripped a nasty fart. Director Bryan Singer left it in the movie because he thought it showed a camaraderie between the felons

When Redfoot flicks his cigarette into the face of McManus, it was originally intended to hit his chest, so McManus' reaction is actually Stephen Baldwin's real unscripted reaction, which Bryan Singer decided to keep in the movie.

Due to Benicio Del Toro's unusual choice of accent, the rest of the cast were encouraged to adlib reactions.

[In case you thought it was a language mistake] In The Usual Suspects (1995), early in the movie the Hungarian burn victim in the hospital name drops "Keyser SHoze". That's because the letter "S" in Hungarian, is pronounced -sh, while "SZ" is -s.

Usual Suspects Movie Easter Eggs

Usual Suspects movie hidden details

1 - . Agent Kujan tells Verbal that a guilty man will always let himself rest when he's caught. This has already been proven true when Hockney is the only laying down in the holding pen. Hockney is later revealed to have stolen the gun truck they were all picked up for.

. Agent Kujan tells Verbal that a guilty man will always let himself rest when he's caught. This has already been proven true when Hockney is the only laying down in the holding pen. Hockney is later revealed to have stolen the gun truck they were all picked up for.

Verbal Kint/Keyser Soze has already been granted immunity by the DA before the film even begins, entitling him to silence. He voluntarily sits with Detective Kooyong and spins a story just to fuck with him until he posts bail

Roger "Verbal" Kint is revealed to actually be the legendary Turkish criminal Keyser S?ze. One of the subtler hints to this is that the word verbal translates to s?zel in Turkish.