The Frighteners (1996)
The Frighteners (1996)



Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Michael J. Fox
Frank Bannister

Trini Alvarado
Lucy Lynskey

Peter Dobson
Ray Lynskey

John Astin
The Judge

Jeffrey Combs
Milton Dammers

Dee Wallace
Patricia Bradley

Jake Busey
Johnny Bartlett

Chi McBride
Cyrus

Jim Fyfe
Stuart

Troy Evans
Sheriff Perry

Julianna McCarthy
Old Lady Bradley

R. Lee Ermey
Hiles

Elizabeth Hawthorne
Magda Rees-Jones

Angela Bloomfield
Debra Bannister

Desmond Kelly
Harry Sinclair

Jonathan Blick
Steve Bayliss

Todd Rippon
Deputy

John Sumner
Deputy

Michael Robinson
Deputy

Jim McLarty
Deputy

Anthony Ray Parker
Deputy

Paul Yates
Deputy

Melanie Lynskey
Deputy

John Leigh
Bryce Campbell

Nicola Cliff
Young Patricia

Ken Blackburn
Dr. Kamins

Stuart Devenie
Museum Curator

Genevieve Westcott
TV Presenter

K.C. Kelly
Doctor

Leslie Wing
Mrs. Waterhouse

Leslie Klein
Maid

Frank Edwards
Resuscitating Man

Alan O'Leary
The Waiter

Danny Lineham
Barry

Charlie McClellan
Reporter

William Pomeroy
Jacob Platz

George Port
Orderly

Billy Jackson
Baby in Bouncer

Sophie Watkins
Nursery Baby

Taea Hartwell
Nursery Baby

Max Grover
Nursery Baby

George Grover
Nursery Baby

Tony Hopkins
Hospital Patient

Lewis Martin
Hospital Patient

Clay Nelson
erby

Matthew Chamberlain
erby

Vivienne Kaplan
Nun / Casting

Liz Mullane
Nun / Casting Associate

Matt Aitken
Cowboy Ghost (uncredited) / CG Supervisor

Grae Burton
Guest (uncredited)

Michael Elsworth
Undertaker (uncredited)

Nic Farra
Ray's Friend (uncredited)

Peter Jackson
Man with Piercings (uncredited) / Screenplay / Director / Producer

Fran Walsh
erby (uncredited) / Screenplay / Associate Producer

Alun Bollinger
Director of Photography

Jamie Selkirk
Editor / Producer

John Blick
Director of Photography

Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer

Bron Roylance
Makeup Artist

Jane Holland
Assistant Costume Designer

Marjory Hamlin
Makeup Department Head

Dan Hennah
Art Direction

Merrin Ruck
Script Supervisor

Victoria Burrows
Casting

Grant Major
Production Design

Barbara Darragh
Costume Design

Jane O'Kane
Hairstylist

Gail Wilson
Hairstylist

Matt Holmes
Visual Effects Coordinator

Chris Hennah
Art Department Coordinator

Steve Ingram
Special Effects Coordinator / Special Effects Supervisor

Ellen Segal
Music Editor

John Sheils
CG Supervisor

Wes Takahashi
Visual Effects Supervisor

Steve Bartek
Orchestrator

Cheryl Newton
Wigmaker

Pierre Vinet
Still Photographer

Brian Scadden
Visual Effects

Michele Priest
Second Assistant Director

David Boulton
ADR Mixer

Corrin Ellingford
Boom Operator

Scott Guitteau
Assistant Sound Designer

Craig Tomlinson
Sound Effects Editor

Andy Reid
Dolly Grip

Chris Ward
Foley Editor

Steve Doherty
Stunts

Harry Harrison
Key Grip

Chris Burt
ADR Mixer

Michael Hedges
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Josie McClutchie
Assistant Editor

Jo Priest
Assistant Editor

Jacqui Wood
Production Coordinator

Beth Tredray
Foley Artist

Charleen Richards-Steeves
ADR Mixer

Simon Higgins
Best Boy Electric

Ian McCarroll
Assistant Camera

Jurgen Heimann
Makeup Effects

Brent Burge
Sound Effects Editor

Mark Newnham
Electrician

Ian Nicholls
Electrician

Troy Stephens
Scenic Artist

Norman Willerton
Construction Foreman

Ross A. Chambers
Dialogue Editor

Mark Prowse
Stunts

Nina Saxon
Title Designer

Vance Hartwell
Makeup Effects

Mike Hopkins
Supervising Sound Editor

Bruce brown
Stunt Coordinator

Aaron Lupton
Stunts

Eric De Beus
Assistant Editor

Charles Croughwell
Stunt Double

Joanne Strong
Stunts

Karyn Childs
Production Coordinator

Carey Carter
First Assistant Director

Kim Shaw-Williams
Boom Operator

Hansel Verkerk
Electrician

Robert Zemeckis
Executive Producer

Phil Benson
Supervising Sound Editor

Gethin Creagh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Richard Bluck
Camera Operator

Richard Hymns
ADR Supervisor

Randy Thom
Sound Designer

Rick Allender
Steadicam Operator

Ants Farrell
Electrician

Brett Jarman
Gaffer

Tim Prebble
Sound Effects Editor

Ed Mulholand
Construction Manager

Hammond Peek
Sound Recordist

Bridget Bourke
Production Manager

Steve Boeddeker
Sound Effects Editor

Hamiora Williams
Assistant Editor

Rick Porras
Post Production Supervisor

Emma Haughton
First Assistant Editor

Rick Baker
Makeup Artist

Paul Story
Rotoscoping Artist

Andrew Stroud
Assistant Camera
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Details.
Release Date
July 18, 1996
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 50m
Content Rating
R
Budget
$30,000,000
Box Office
$29,359,216
Filming Locations
New Zealand
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Frighteners is a 1996 supernatural comedy horror film directed by Peter Jackson and co-written with Fran Walsh. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson, John Astin, Dee Wallace Stone, Jeffrey Combs, R. Lee Ermey and Jake Busey. The Frighteners tells the story of Frank Bannister (Fox), an architect who develops psychic abilities allowing him to see, hear, and communicate with ghosts after his wife's murder. He initially uses his new abilities to befriend ghosts, whom he sends to haunt people so that he can charge them handsome fees for "exorcising" the ghosts. However, the spirit of a mass murderer appears posing as the Grim Reaper, able to attack the living and the dead, prompting Frank to investigate the supernatural presence.
Jackson and Walsh conceived the idea for The Frighteners during the script-writing phase of Heavenly Creatures. Executive producer Robert Zemeckis hired the duo to write the script, with the original intention of Zemeckis directing The Frighteners as a spin-off film of the television series Tales from the Crypt. With Jackson and Walsh's first draft submitted in January 1994, Zemeckis believed the film would be better off directed by Jackson, produced by Zemeckis and funded/distributed by Universal Studios. The visual effects were created by Jackson's Weta Digital, which had only been in existence for three years. This, plus the fact that The Frighteners required more digital effects shots than almost any movie made until that time, resulted in the eighteen-month period for effects work by Weta Digital being largely stressed.
Despite a rushed post-production schedule, Universal was so impressed with Jackson's rough cut on The Frighteners, the studio moved the theatrical release date up by three months. The film was not a box office success, but received generally positive reviews from critics. The film gained a cult following and is considered an overlooked work in Jackson's catalog.
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