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Title: | The Fog |
Directed by: | Rupert Wainwright |
Written by: | Cooper Layne |
Produced by: | Todd Garner; Dan Kolsrud; John Carpenter; Debra Hill; David M. Barrett |
Music by: | Graeme Revell |
Cinematography: | Nathan Hope |
Edited by: | Dennis Virkler |
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Distributors: | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Released: | October 14th, 2005 |
Rating: | PG-13 |
Running time: | 100 min. (1 hr. 40 min.) |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $18,000,000 |
Gross: | $29,511,112 |
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The Fog is a 2005 teen horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright. It is a remake of the original 1980 John Carpenter film The Fog. While the original film is generally considered favorable amongst fans, Wainwright's remake was universally reviled by both audiences and critics. The film review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes gave The Fog a 5% "rotten" review rating from a total of sixty-five reviews. [1] The plot of the film revolves around the wrestless spirits of a 19th century clipper ship called the Elizabeth Dane, who have risen from the grave to torment those responsible for their deaths. Youths Nick Castle and Elizabeth Williams are swept up in a wave of strange phenomena as they learn more about their home town's grisly origins.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Tom Welling | Nick Castle |
Maggie Grace | Elizabeth Williams |
Selma Blair | Stevie Wayne |
DeRay Davis | Spooner |
Kenneth Welsh | Tom Malone |
Adrian Hough | Father Malone |
Sara Botsford | Kathy Williams |
Cole Heppell | Andy Wayne |
Mary Black | Aunt Connie |
Jonathan Young | Dan, the weatherman |
R. Nelson Brown | Machen |
Christian Bocher | Patrick Malone |
Douglas H. Arthur | David Williams |
Yves Cameron | Richard Wayne |
Charles André | Norman Castle |
Rade Sherbedgia | William Blake |
Matthew Currie Holmes | Sean Castle |
Sonja Bennett | Mandi |
Meghan Heffern | Brandi / Jennifer |
Alex Bruhanski | Uncle Hank |
Dan Shea | Fisherman |
Rick Pearce | Fisherman |
Robert Harper | Mister Latham |
Eric Breker | Sheriff's deputy |
Caley Honeywell | EMT |
Stefan Arngrim | Blake's compadre |
Steven Cree Molison | Local fisherman |
Bonnie Panych | Fisherman's wife |
Sherri McLean | Grieving woman |
Xantha Radley | Mother in hold |
Abigail Winter-Culliford | Child in hold |
Tatiana Szalay | Woman in hold |
John Destry | Man in hold |
Kevin D. Murray | Fisherman |
Plot[]
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Production on The Fog began on November 23rd, 2004. Principal filming on the movie commenced on March 14th, 2005 and concluded on May 30th, 2005.
- The movie was shot entirely in British Columbia, Canada. Notable location shoots include Bowen Island, Cowichan Bay, Tofino, Fort Langley and Vancouver. [2]
- The Fog was released on DVD on January 24th, 2006 in both fullscreen and widescreen (unrated) editions.
- The Fog grossed $11,752,917 over its opening weekend on a total of 2,972 screens. [3]
- The setting for the film is the fictional town of Antonio Bay, located in Oregon. In the original movie, Antonio Bay was located in California.
- Final horror film credit of producer/writer Debra Hill. Hill passed away from cancer on March 7th, 2005 at the age of 54.
- Lead actor Tom Welling is better known for playing the role of Clark Kent on the CW Network television series Smallville.
- The character of Nick Castle is named for actor Nick Castle who played the antagonist in two John Carpenter films. He played the alien in Dark Star and he played Michael Myers in Halloween.
External Links[]
- The Fog at AMG
- The Fog at IMDB
- The Fog at Wikipedia
- The Fog Official Website
- The Fog at Brimstone Pit
- The Fog at Box Office Mojo
- The Fog at Rotten Tomatoes