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Go

1999·Movie·R·102 min·7.0(819)

Life begins at 3am.

A supermarket clerk decides to step in for an absent drug dealer, setting off an explosive, comedic chain of events.

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Where to watch Go in United States

Click a service to open Go there. Availability last verified on June 23, 2026.

Where is Go streaming around the world?

CountryStreaming onRent / Buy
United StatesNetflix, Netflix Standard with AdsAmazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies
IndiaSony Pictures Amazon ChannelAmazon Video
United KingdomApple TV Store, Rakuten TV, Amazon Video
CanadaCraveApple TV Store, Google Play Movies, CosmoGo
AustraliaApple TV Store, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies
GermanyJoynApple TV Store, Amazon Video, MagentaTV
FranceApple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube
SpainApple TV Store, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video
BrazilApple TV Store, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies
JapanAmazon Video, Apple TV Store, FOD

About Go

Go is a 1999 English-language crime, comedy and thriller film directed by Doug Liman. The cast is led by Sarah Polley, Timothy Olyphant, Katie Holmes. It has a runtime of 1h 42m. Viewers rate it 7.0/10 across 800 ratings. In United States, it is currently streaming on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads.

Go was produced by Banner Entertainment and Saratoga Entertainment and made in United States of America. It was released on April 9, 1999, and carries a R certification. Made on a budget of about $7 million, it went on to gross $28 million worldwide.

Director
Doug Liman
Writers
John August
Release date
April 9, 1999
Original language
English
Age rating
R
Status
Released
Country
United States of America
Budget
$7 million
Box office
$28 million
Production
Banner Entertainment, Saratoga Entertainment
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Go cast & crew

Go was directed by Doug Liman and written by John August.

The cast features Sarah Polley as Ronna Martin, Timothy Olyphant as Todd Gaines, Katie Holmes as Claire Montgomery, Desmond Askew as Simon Baines, Jay Mohr as Zack, and Scott Wolf as Adam.

Behind the camera, the score was composed by BT, cinematography is by Doug Liman, and it was produced by Mickey Liddell and Paul Rosenberg.

Is Go worth watching?

Go holds an audience score of 7.0/10 from 819 ratings, a solidly received crime films.

At 1h 42m, it's a standard feature-length watch.

If you enjoy crime, comedy, and thriller, Go is worth a place on your watchlist.

How and where to watch Go

In United States, you can stream Go on Netflix and Netflix Standard with Ads, or rent and buy it on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and YouTube. Click any service above to open it directly.

Streaming rights change country by country and month by month, so the options above reflect United States today — switch your country at the top of the where-to-watch section to see availability elsewhere.

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Cast of Go

Sarah Polley

Sarah Polley

Ronna Martin

Timothy Olyphant

Timothy Olyphant

Todd Gaines

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes

Claire Montgomery

Desmond Askew

Desmond Askew

Simon Baines

Jay Mohr

Jay Mohr

Zack

Scott Wolf

Scott Wolf

Adam

Taye Diggs

Taye Diggs

Marcus

William Fichtner

William Fichtner

Burke

Nathan Bexton

Nathan Bexton

Mannie

Breckin Meyer

Breckin Meyer

Tiny

James Duval

James Duval

Singh

J.E. Freeman

J.E. Freeman

Victor Sr.

Go — FAQs

Where can I watch Go in United States?

Go is streaming on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads in United States.

Is Go on Netflix?

Yes — Go is currently available on Netflix in United States.

What language is Go in?

Go is originally in English. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How long is Go?

Go runs 1 hours 42 minutes (102 minutes).

What is Go rated?

Go is rated R. It holds a 7.0/10 audience score from 819 ratings.

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