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Rings
Rings
Credits
Title: Rings
Directed by: F. Javier GutiƩrrez
Written by: David Loucka; Jacob Estes; Akiva Goldsman
Produced by: Christopher Bender; Neal Edelstein; Ehren Kruger; Roy Lee; Mike Macari; Laurie MacDonald; Walter F. Parkes; Marc Resteghini; Amy Sayres; J.C. Spink; Riyoko Tanaka
Music by: Matthew Margeson
Cinematography: Sharone Meir
Edited by: Steve Mirkovich; Jeremiah O'Driscoll
Production
Distributors: Paramount Pictures (United States)
Universal Pictures (Netherlands)
Columbia Pictures (Philippines)
Macari/Edelstein
Waddieish Claretrap
Vertigo Entertainment
Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation
Released: February 3rd, 2017
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 102 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $25,000,000 [1]
Gross: $27,780,085 (US)
$83,018,523 (Worldwide) [1]
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Rings is an American horror film of the supernatural thriller and ghost genres. It is based on the popular Ringu of The Ring film series, which was originally developed as a Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. Rings is the third installment in the American iteration of the franchise and was directed by F. Javier GutiƩrrez. The screenplay was written by David Loucka, Jacob Estes, and Akiva Goldsman based on a story treatment by Loucka and Estes. It was produced by Macari/Edelstein, Waddieish Claretrap, Vertigo Entertainment, and Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation, and theatrically released in the United States on February 3rd, 2017, by Paramount Pictures, in the Netherlands on February 9th, 2017, by Universal Pictures, and in the Philippines on February 22nd, 2017, by Columbia Pictures. Rings stars Matilda Lutz as Julia with Alex Roe as her male co-star, Holt. Both of whom find themselves the victims of Samara Morgan's curse as they have witnessed the video that ultimately leads the death of all those who view it. The movie co-stars Big Bang Theory actor Johnny Galecki as Gabriel - a college professor who has researched the curse and is trying to stave off its fatal effects by keeping the line of viewership perpetually changing. The movie also stars Vincent D'Onofrio as a former small-town preacher named Burke, Aimee Teegarden as one of Gabriel's students, Sky, and Bonnie Morgan as that creepy, stringy-haired bitch, Samara Morgan.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this film is, "First You Watch It. Then You Die". Another tagline is "Seven days".
  • Rings was filmed in parts of Conyers, Decatur, and Atlanta, Georgia. Studio shots were filmed at East Mountain Studios in Conyers, and Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California. [2]
  • At its widest release, Rings was screened in 2,931 movie theaters. [3]
  • Rings closed out of theaters on March 23rd, 2017. This is two years to the day since production began on the film. It had been in release for a total of seven weeks, which is ironic since the number seven plays a significant factor in the events of this franchise. [3]
  • There are a total of twenty-two credited cast members in this film.
  • Actress Bonnie Morgan bears the same last name as the character that she plays, Samara.
  • Rick Baker makes a cameo appearance in this film as a vendor. Baker is makeup and special effects artist. Baker's first professional job was the development of the gorilla suit seen in the schlocky 1971 film The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant. He received the inaugural Academy Award for Makeup for his work on An American Werewolf in London.

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References[]

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 IMDB; Rings (2017); Box office & business.
  2. ↑ IMDB; Rings (2017); Filming locations.
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 Box Office Mojo; Domestic Summary.

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