The Addams Family
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Screenplay: Caroline Thompson, Larry Wilson
Producer: Scott Rudin
Music: Marc Shaiman
Photography: Owen Roizman
Editors: Dede Allen, Jim Miller
Visual Effects: Alan Munro, Chuck Comisky
Cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Dan Hedaya, Elizabeth Wilson, Judith Malina, Carel Struycken, Dana Ivey, Paul Benedict, Christopher Hart (Thing)
Released by: Columbia Tri-Star/Paramount/Orion
Date: 1991, 99 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Addams Family, cartoon characters created by Charles Addams ().
Sequel: ---Addams Family Values, 1993.
Addams Family Values
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Screenplay: Paul Rudnick
Producer: Scott Rudin
Music: Marc Shaiman
Photography: Donald Peterman
Editors: Arthur Schmidt, Jim Miller
Visual Effects:
Cast: Amjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Christina Ricci, Carol Kane, Jimmy Workman, Carel Struycken, David Krumholz, Christopher Hart (Thing)
Released by: UIP/Paramount
Date: 1993, 94 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Addams Family
Apt Pupil
Director: Bryan Singer
Screenplay: Brandon Boyce
Producer:
Music:
Photography:
Visual Effects:
Cast: Ian McKellen (Arthur Denker/Kurt Dussander), Brad Renfro (Todd Bowden)
Released by: TriStar
Date: 1998, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on: Apt Pupil, Stephen King.
Bedazzled
Director: Stanley Donen
Screenplay: Peter Cook
Producer: Stanley Donen
Music: Dudley Moore
Photography: Austin Dempster
Visual Effects:
Cast: Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Michael Bates, Raquel Welsh, Eleanor Bron
Released by: Twentieth Century Fox/Stanley Donen
Date: 1967, 96 minutes. Color.
Based on: Faust
Bedazzled
Director: Harold Ramis
Screenplay: Peter Cook, Larry Gelbart, Harold Ramis, Peter Tolan, Dudley More
Producers: Trevor Albert, Harold Ramis
Music: David Newman
Photography: Bill Pope
Visual Effects: Richard Edlund, Rhythm and Hues
Editor: Craig Herring
Cast: Brendan Fraser (Elliot Richards), Elizabeth Hurley (The Devil),
Frances O'Connor (Alison/Nicole), Miriam Shor, Orlando Jones, Paul Adelstein,
Toby Huss, Gabriel Casseus, Brian Doyle-Murray (Priest), Rudolf Martin
Released by: Twentieth Century Fox/Kirch Media/Regency Enterprises
Date: 2000, 93 minutes. Color.
Based on: Bedazzled, 1967.
Web Site:
Beetlejuice
Director: Tim Burton
Screenplay: Michael McDowell, Warren Skaaren
Producer: Michael Bender
Music: Danny Elfman
Photography: Thomas Ackerman
Visual Effects:
Cast: Michael Keaton (Beetlejuice), Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Catherine O'Hara, Glenn Shadix
Released by: Warner Bros/Geffen
Date: 1988, 92 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Being John Malkovich
Director: Spike Jonze
Screenplay: Charlie Kaufman
Producers: Michael Stipe, Sandy Stern, Steve Golin, Vincent Landay
Music:
Photography: Lance Acord
Editor: Eric Zumbrunnen
Cast: John Cusack (Craig Schwartz), John Malkovich (John Malkovich),
Cameron Diaz (Lotte Schwartz), Catherine Keener (Maxine), Orson Bean (Dr. Lester),
Charlie Sheen (Charlie Sheen), W. Earl Brown (Erroll), Mary Kay Place (Floris)
Released by: Propaganda Films/Single Cell Pictures/Gramercy Pictures/USA Films
Date: 1999, 112 minutes. Color.
Web Site: Being John Malkovich
Billy the Kid Versus Dracula
Director: William Beaudine
Screenplay: Carl K. Hittleman
Producer: Carroll Case
Music: Raoul Kraushaar
Photography: Lothrop Worth
Visual Effects:
Editor: Roy Livingston
Cast: John Carradine (Dracula), Chuck Courtney, Melinda Plowman, Virginia Chirstine, Walter Janovitz, Olive Carey, Harry Carey, Jr., Marjorie Bennett
Released by: Avco Embassy/Circle Films
Date: 1965, 84 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Blade
Director: Stephen Norrington
Screenplay: David S. Goyer
Producer: Bob Engelman, Peter Frankfurt, Wesley Snipes
Music:
Photography: Theo Van de Sande
Visual Effects: Chuck Comisky
Cast: Wesley Snipes (Eric Blade), Stephen Dorff (Deacon Frost), Kris Kristofferson (Abraham Whistler), N'Bushe Wright (Karen Jenson), Donal Logue (Quinn), Udo Kier (Dragonetti), Traci Lords (Raquel), Arly Jover (Mercury), Kevin Patrick Walls,
Tim Guinee
Released by: New Line Cinema
Date: 1998, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Tomb of Dracula, Marvel Comics (1973).
Web Site: Blade
Novelization: Blade, by Mel Odom (1998).
The Blair Witch Project
Director: Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez II
Screenplay: Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez II
Producers: Robin Cowie and Gregg Hale
Music: Tony Cora
Photography: Neal Fredericks
Editors: Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez II
Production design: Ben Rock
Cast: Heather Donahue (Heather), Joshua Leonard (Josh), Michael Williams (Mike),
Bob Griffith, Jim King, Sandra Sanchez, Ed Swanson, Patricia Decou
Released by: Artisan Entertainment
Date: 1999, 87 minutes. Color.
Website: The Blair Witch Project
Review: Newsweek, August 16, 1999.
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Screenplay: James V. Hart
Producer: Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Fuchs, Charles Mulvehill
Music: Wojciech Kilar
Visual Effects: Roman Coppola
Costumes: Eiko Ishioka Oscar
Photography: Michael Ballhaus
Editor: Nicholas C. Smith, Glen Scantlebury, Anne Goursaud
Cast: Gary Oldman (Dracula), Winona Rider, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves
Released by: Columbia/TriStar/Maerican Zoetrope/Osiris
Date: 1992, 128 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
Bruce Almighty
Director: Tom Shadyac
Screenplay: Steve Koren, Mark O'Okeefe, Steve Oedekerk
Producers: Michael Bostick, James D. Brubaker, Jim Carrey, Steve Koren, Mark O'Okeefe, Tom Shadyac
Music: John Debney
Photography: Dean Semler
Cast: Jim Carey (Bruce Nolan), Morgan Freeman (The Almighty), Jennifer Aniston (Grace Connelly),
Catherine Bell (Susan Ortega), Steve Carell (Evan Baxter)
Released by: Universal Pictures/Shady Acres Entertainment/Buena Vista/Pit Bull Productions
Date: 2003, 120 minutes. Color.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Director: Fran Rubel Kuzui
Screenplay: Joss Whedon
Producers: Kaz Kuzui and Howard Rosenman
Music: Carter Burwell
Photography: James Hayman
Editors: Camilla Toniolo, Jill Savitt, and Richard Candib
Cast: Kristy Swanson (Buffy Summers), Donald Sutherland (Merrick Jameson-Smythe),
Paul Reubens (Amilyn), Rutger Hauer (Lothos), Luke Perry (Oliver Pike),
Michele Abrams (Jennifer Walkens), Hilary Swank (Kimberly Hannah),
Paris Vaughan (Nicole Bobbittson), David Arquette (Benny Jacks), Stephen Root (Gary Murray),
Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery, Sasha Jenson, Mark DeCarlo, Natasha Gregson Wagner
Released by: Twentieth Century Fox/Sandollar/Kuzui
Date: 1992, 94 minutes. Color.
TV Serial: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon.
Website: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Candyman
Director: Bernard Rose
Screenplay: Bernard Rose
Producers: Steve Golin, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Alan Poul
Music: Philip Glass
Photography: Anthony B. Richmond
Special Makeup Effects: Bob Heen, Image Animation
Editor: Dan Rae
Cast: Virginia Madsen (Helen Lyle), Tony Todd (Cnadyman), Xander Berkeley (Trevor Lyle), Kasi Lemmons (Bernadette Walsh), Vanessa Williams (Anne-Marie McCoy), DeJuan Guy (Jake), Michael Culkin (Purcell), Stanley DeSantis, Gilbert Lewis (Detective Frank Valento), Bernard Rose (Archie Walsh), Rusty Schwimmer (Policewoman)
Released by: Columbia TriStar/Polygram/Propaganda Films
Date: 1992, 98 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Forbidden, by Clive Barker (1985).
The Cell
Director: Tarsem Singh
Screenplay: Mark Protosevich
Producer: Julio Caro, Eric McLeod
Music: Howard Shore
Photography: Paul Laufer
Editor: Paul Rubell, Robert Duffy
Visual Effects: Kevin Todd Haug
Cast: Jennifer Lopez (Catherine Deane), Vince Vaughn (FBI Agent Peter Novak), Vincent D'Onofrio (Carl Stargher),
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Dr. Miriam Kent), Jake Weber (FBI Agent Gordon Ramsey), Dylan Baker (Henry West),
James Gammon, Patrick Bauchau (Lucien Baines), Tara Subkoff (Julia Hickson), Jake Thomas (Young Carl Stargher)
Released by: New Line Cinema
Date: 2000, 110 minutes. Color.
Web site: The Cell
Chocolat
Director: Lasse Hallström
Screenplay: Robert Nelson Jacobs
Producers: David Brown, Kit Golden, Leslie Holleran
Music: Rachel Portman
Photography: Roger Pratt
Editor: Andrew Mondshein
Special Effects: Stuart Brisdon
Cast: Juliette Binoche (Vianne Rocher), Johnny Depp (Roux), Lena Olin (Josephine Muscat),
Judi Dench (Amande Voizin), Alfred Molina (Comte de Reynaud), Carrie-Anne Moss (Caroline Clairmont),
Leslie Caron (Madame Audel), Peter Stormare (Serge Muscat), Aurelien Parent-Koening (Luc Clairmont),
Victoire Thivisol (Anouk Rocher), Helene Cardona (Francoise Drou),
John Wood (Guillaume Bierot), Hugh O'Connor (Pere Henri), Harrison Pratt (Dedou Drou)
Released by: Miramax/David Brown
Date: 2000, 121 minutes. Color.
Based on: Chocolat, Joanne Harris.
Web Site: Chocolat
Web Site: Chocolate
Christine
Director: John Carpenter
Screenplay: Bill Phillips
Producer: Richard Kobritz
Music: John Carpenter
Photography: Donald M. Morgan
Visual Effects:
Cast: Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky, Harry Dean Stanton, Christine Belford
Released by: Columbia/Delphi
Date: 1983, 110 minutes. Color.
Based on: Christine, by Stephen King ().
Conan the Barbarian
Director: John Milius
Screenplay: John Milius, Oliver Stone
Producer: Buzz Feitshans, Raffaella de Laurentiis
Music: Basil Poledouris
Photography: Duke Callaghan
Editor: C. Timothy O'Meara
Production Design: Ron Cobb
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Conan), James Earl Jones, Max von Sydow,
Sandahl Bergman, Ben Davidson, Mako, Gerry Lopez
Released by: Dino de Laurentiis/Edward R. Pressman
Date: 1981, 129 minutes. Color.
Based on: Conan, created by Robert E. Howard
Conan the Destroyer
Director: Richard Fleischer
Screenplay: Stanley Mann
Producer: Dino de Laurentiis
Music:
Photography: Jack Cardiff
Visual Effects:
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, Mako, Tracey Walter, Sarah Douglas
Released by: Dino de Laurentiis
Date: 1984, 101 minutes. Color.
Based on: Conan, created by Robert E. Howard
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (aka Wu Hu Zang Long)
Director: Ang Lee
Screenplay: Hui-Ling Wang, James Schamus, Kuo Jung Tsai
Story: Du Lu Wang
Producers: Li-Kong Hsu, William Kong, Ang Lee
Music: Tan Dun, performed by Yo Yo Ma
Photography: Peter Pau
Editor: Tim Squyres
Fight-scene Choreography: Woo-Ping Yuen
Cast: Michelle Yeoh (Yu Shu Lien), Chow Yun-Fat (Li Mu Bai), Zhang Ziyi (Jen Yu),
Chen Chang (Lo), Sihung Lung (Sir Te), Pei-pei Cheng (Jade Fox), Fazeng Li (Governor Yu),
Yan Hai (Madame Yu), Xian Gao (Bo), Deming Wang (Tsai), Li Li (May), Su Ying Huang (Auntie Wu)
Released by: Asia Union/China Film/Columbia/Sony
Date: 2000, 119 minutes. Color.
Based on: Wu hu zang long, by Du Lu Wang.
Web Site: Couching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Web Site: Michelle Yeoh
Web Site: Chow Yun-Fat
Web Site: Zhang Ziyi
Web Site: Ang Lee
Web Site: Woo-Ping Yuen
Cujo
Director: Lewis Teague
Screenplay: Don Carlos Dunaway, Lauren Currier
Producer: Daniel H. Blatt
Music: Charles Bernstein
Photography: Jan de Bont
Editor: Neil Travis
Visual Effects:
Cast: Dee Wallace, Daniel-Hugh, Kelly, Danny Pintauro, Ed Lauter, Christopher Stone
Released by: ITC/Sunn Classic/Taft
Date: 1983, 91 minutes. Color.
Based on: Cujo, by Stephen King ().
Damien: Omen Two
Director: Don Taylor
Screenplay: Stanley Mann, Michael Hodges
Producer: Harvey Bernhard
Music: Jerry Goldsmith
Photography: Harold Lipstein
Visual Effects:
Cast: William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Robert Foxworth, Lucas Donat, Lew Ayres, Sylvia Sidney, Elizabeth Shepard
Released by: Twentieth Century Fox
Date: 1978, 109 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Omen
Damn Yankees
Directors: George Abbott, Stanley Donen
Screenplay: George Abbott
Producers: George Abbott, Stanley Donen
Music/lyrics: Richard Adler, Jerry Ross
Photography: Harold Lipstein
Visual Effects:
Cast: Gwen Verdon, Tab Hunter, Ray Walston, Russ Brown, Shannon Bolin
Released by: Warner
Date: 1958, 110 minutes. Color.
Based on: Damn Yankees, by Douglas Wallop ().
The Dark Crystal
Directors: Jim Henson and Frank Oz
Screenplay: David Odell
Producers: David Lazer, Jim Henson and Gary Kurtz
Music:
Photography: Oswald Morris
Visual Effects: Industrial Light and Magic
Editor: Ralph Kemplen
Muppeteers: Jim Henson, Kathryn Mullen, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Brian Muehl, Jean Pierre Amiel, Kiran Shah
Released by: Universal/AFD/ITC
Date: 1982, 94 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Dead Again
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Screenplay: Scott Frank
Producers: Lindsay Doran and Charles H. Maguire
Music: Patrick Doyle
Photography: Matthew F. Leonetti
Editor: Peter E. Berger
Cast: Kenneth Branagh (Roman Strauss/Mike Church), Emma Thompson (Margaret Strauss/Grace),
Andy Garcia (Gray Baker), Derek Jacobi (Franklyn Madson), Robin Williams (Cozy Carlisle),
Wayne Knight ("Piccolo" Pete), Hanna Schygula (Inga), Gregor Hesse (Frankie)
Released by: Paramount/Mirage
Date: 1991, 108 minutes. Color.
The Dead Zone
Director: David Cronenberg
Screenplay: Jeffrey Boam
Producer: Debra Hill
Music: Michael Kamen
Photography: Mark Irwin
Visual Effects:
Cast: Christopher Walken (Johnny Smith), Brooke Adams (Sarah), Herbert Lom (Dr. Weizak), Tom Skeritt (Sheriff), Martin Sheen (Candidate), Anthony Zerbe, Collen Dewhurst
Released by: Lorimar/Dino de Laurentis
Date: 1983, 103 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Dead Zone, by Stephen King ().
The Devil's Advocate
Director: Taylor Hackford
Screenplay: Jonathan Lemkin, Tony Gilroy
Producer:
Music:
Photography:
Visual Effects: Rick Baker
Cast: Al Pacino (John Milton), Keanu Reeves (Kevin Lomax), Charlize Theron, Don King, Al D'Amato
Released by: Warner Brothers
Date: 1997, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Dracula
Director: Tod Browning
Screenplay: Garrett Fort and Dudley Murphy
Producer: Carl Laemmle, Jr.
Music: Tchaikovsky
Photography: Karl Freund
Visual Effects:
Cast: Bela Lugosi (Dracula), Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye,
Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade
Released by: Universal
Date: 1931, 84 minutes. B & W.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897); also, a play by Hamilton Deane and John Balderston
Dracula
Director: Dan Curtis
Screenplay: Richard Matheson
Producer: Dan Curtis
Music:
Photography: Oswald Morris
Visual Effects:
Cast: Jack Palance (Dracula), Simon Ward, Nigel Davenport, Pamela Brown, Fiona Lewis, Penelope Horner, Murray Brown
Released by: Universal
Date: 1974, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
Dracula (aka Andy Warhol's Dracula)
Director: Paul Morrissey
Screenplay: Paul Morrissey
Producer: Andrew Braunsberg
Cast: Udo Kier (Dracula), Arno Juerging, Vittorio de Sica, Maxime McEmory, Joe Dalessandro
Released by: Andrew Braunsberg
Date: 1974, 93 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
Dracula
Director: John Badham
Screenplay: W. D. Richter
Producers: Walter Mirisch, Tom Pevsner
Music: John Williams
Photography: Gilbert Taylor
Cast: Frank Langella (Count Dracula), Laurence Olivier (Dr. Van Helsing), Donald Pleasence, Kate Nelligan, Trevor Eve, Jan Francis, Tony Hagarth
Released by: Universal/Mirisch
Date: 1979, 112 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
Dracula 2000
Director: Patrick Lussier
Screenplay: Joel Soisson
Story: Joel Soisson, Patrick Lussier
Producer: Wes Craven, W. K. Border, Joel Soisson
Music: Marco Beltrami
Photography: Peter Pau
Editors: Peter Devaney Flanagan, Patrick Lussier
Cast: Christopher Plummer (Abraham Van Helsing/Matthew Van Helsing),
Gerard Butler (Dracula/Judas), Jeri Ryan (Valerie Sharp), Johnny Lee Miller (Simon Sheppard),
Danny Masterson (Nightshade), Justine Waddell (Mary Heller), Colleen Fitzpatrick (Lucy),
Jennifer Esposito (Solina)
Released by: Dimension/Miramax/Wes Craven Films
Date: 2000, 99 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
Web Site:
Dracula's Daughter
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Screenplay: Garrett Fort
Producer: E. M. Asher
Music: Heinz Roemheld
Photography: George Robinson
Cast: Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Gloria Holden (Countess Marya Zaleska), Edward Van Sloan, Irving Pichel, Nan Grey,Hedda Hopper, Gilbert Emery,
Claud Allister, E. E. Clive, Halliwell Hobbes, Billy Bevan
Released by: Univesal
Date: 1936, 70 minutes. B & W.
Dragonheart
Director: Rob Cohen
Screenplay: Charles Edward Pogue
Producer:
Music:
Visual Effects: Industrial Light and Magic
Cast: Dennis Quaid (Bowen), Sean Connery (voice of the dragon, Draco), David Thewlis (King Einon), Dina Meyer (Kara), Pete Postlethwaite, Julie Christie
Released by: Universal
Date: 1996, minutes. Color.
Reviewed by: Entertainment Weekly, June 7, 1996.
Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde
Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Screenplay: Samuel Hoffenstein, Percy Heath
Producer: Rouben Mamoulian
Music:
Visual Effects:
Photography: Karl Struss
Cast: Fredric March Oscar, Miriam Hopkins, Rose Hobart, Holmes Herbert, Halliwell Hobbes, Edgar Norton
Released by: Paramount
Date: 1931, 98 minutes. B & W.
Based on: Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson (18).
The Dunwich Horror
Director: Daniel Haller
Screenplay: Curtis Lee Hanson, Henry Rosenbaum, Ronald Silkosky
Producers: Roger Corman, Jack Bohrer
Music: Les Baxter
Photography: Richard C. Glouner
Visual Effects:
Cast: Dean Stockwell, Sandra Dee, Ed Begley, Sam Jaffe, Lloyd Bochner
Released by: AIP
Date: 1970, 90 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Dunwich Horror, by H. P. Lovecraft ().
Edward Scissorhands Hugo
Director: Tim Burton
Screenplay: Caroline Thompson
Story: Tim Burton
Producer: Denise de Novi
Music: Danny Elfman
Photography: Stefan Czapsky
Editor: Richard Halsey
Cast: Johnny Depp (Edward Scissorhands), Winona Ryder, Dianne Wiest,
Anthony Michael Hall, Alan Arkin, Kathy Baker, Robert Oliver, Conchita Ferrell,
Vincent Price
Released by: Fox
Date:1990, 98 minutes. Color.
The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, Your Teeth Are in My Neck
Director: Roman Polanski
Screenplay: Gerald Brach, Roman Polanski
Producer: Gene Gutowski
Music: Krzystof Komeda
Photography: Douglas Slocombe
Visual Effects:
Cast: Jack MacGowran, Roman Polanski, Alfie Bass, Sharon Tate, Ferdy Mayne, Fiona Lewis, Iain Quarrier, Terry Downes
Released by: MGM/Cadre Films/Filmways
Date: 1967, 124 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
Firestarter
Director: Mark L. Lester
Screenplay: Stanley Mann
Producer: Frank Capra, Jr.
Music: Tangerine Dream
Photography: Gieuseppe Ruzzolini
Visual Effects:
Cast: Drew Barrymore, George C. Scott, David Keith, Martin Sheen, Freddie Jones, Heather Locklear, Art Carney, Louise Fletcher, Moses Gunn
Released by: Universal
Date: 1984, 114 minutes. Color.
Based on: Firestarter, by Stephen King ().
Frankenstein (aka Andy Warhol's Frankenstein)
Cast: Udo Kier (Frankenstein)
Based on: Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
Frankenstein Unbound (aka Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound)
Director: Roger Corman
Screenplay: Roger Corman and F. X. Feeney
Producers: Roger Corman, Thom Mount, and Kobi Jaeger
Music: Carl Davis
Photography: Armando Nannuzzi and Michael Scott
Editors: Jay Cassidy and Mary Bauer
Visual Effects: Bill Taylor, Syd Dutton, Fantasy II Film Effects
Special Makeup Effects: Nick Dudman
Cast: John Hurt (Dr. Joseph Buchanan), Raul Julia (Dr. Victor Frankenstein), Bridget Fonda (Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley), Catherine Rabett (Elizabeth LaVenza), Jason Patric (Lord Byron), Michael Hutchence (Percy Shelley), Catherine Corman (Justine Moritz), Terri Treas (Computer Voice)
Released by: 20th Century Fox/Mount Company Productions
Date: 1990, 85 minutes. Color.
Based on: Frankenstein Unbound, by Brian W. Aldiss.
Compare: Back to the Future, 1985.
Ghost
Director: Jerry Zucker
Screenplay: Bruce Joel Rubin Oscar
Producer: Lisa Weinstein
Music: Christian Brothers
Visual Effects: Industrial Light and Magic
Photography: Adam Greenberg
Editor: Walter Murch
Cast: Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Tony Goldwyn, Whoopi Goldberg Oscar Stanley Lawrence, Christopher J. Keene, Susan Breslau, Martina Degnan
Released by: UIP/Paramount/Howard W. Koch
Date: 1990, 127 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Ghostbusters
Director: Ivan Reitman
Screenplay: Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis
Producer: Ivan Reitman
Music: Elmer Bernstein
Photography: Laszlo Kovacs, Herb Wagreitch
Editors: Sheldon Kahn, David Blewitt
Visual Effects:
Cast: Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Annie Potts, William Atherton
Released by: Columbia/Delphi
Date: 1984, 105 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Ghostbusters II
Director: Ivan Reitman
Screenplay: Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd
Producer: Ivan Reitman
Music: Randy Edelman
Photography: Michael Chapman
Editors: Sheldon Kahn, Donn Cambern
Visual Effects:
Cast: Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, Peter MacNichol, Harris Yulin, David Margulies
Released by: Columbia/Tri-Star
Date: 1989, 108 minutes. Color.
Based on: Ghostbusters
Ghost Story
Director: John Irvin
Screenplay: Lawrence D. Cohen
Producer: Ronald G. Smith
Music: Philippe Sarde
Photography: Jack Cardiff
Visual Effects:
Cast: Fred Astaire, Alice Krige, Melvyn Douglas, John Houseman, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Craig Wasson, Patricia Neal, Jacqueline Brookes
Released by: Universal
Date: 1981, 110 minutes. Color.
Based on: Ghost Story, by Peter Straub (1979).
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (aka Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
Director: Chris Columbus
Screenplay: Steven Kloves
Producer: David Heyman
Music: John Williams
Photography: John Seale
Editor: Richard Francis-Bruce
Special Effects: Cinesite Ltd., Industrial Light and Magic, Mill Film, Rhythm and Hues, Sony Pictures Imageworks
Cast: Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermione Granger), Rupert Grint (Ronald Weasley),
Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), Richard Harris (Headmaster Albus Dumbledore), Maggie Smith (Professor Minerva McGonagall),
Alan Rickman (Professor Severus Snape), Ian Hart (Professor Quirrell), Robbie Coltrane (Rubeus Hagrid), John Hurt (Mr. Ollivander),
Finoa Shaw (Aunt Petunia Dursley), Richard Griffiths (Uncle Vernon Dursley), John Cleese (Sir Nicholas De Mimsy-Porpington, or Nearly Headless Nick),
Warwick Davis (Professor Flitwick), Julie Walters (Mrs. Molly Weasley), Zoe Wanamaker (Madame Hooch),
Richard Bremmer (Lord Voldemort)
Released by: Warner Brothers/Heyday Films
Date: 2001, 152 minutes. Color.
Based on: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J. K. Rowling (1997).
Reviewed by: The New Yorker, November 19, 2001.
Web Site: Harry Potter
The Haunted Castle (3D IMAX)
Director: Ben Stassen
Screenplay: Ben Stassen
Producers: Charlotte Huggins and Caroline Van Iseghem
Music: Arid
Photography: Komer Klein and J. P. Dezaetijd
Special Effects: Movida-Trix
Cast: Jasper Steverlinck (Johnny), Kyoko Baertsoen(Mother), Harry Shearer (Mr. D. and Mephisto),
Steven Van Havere (Drummer), Filip Ross (Bass Player), David Du Pré (Guitar Player)
Released by: nWave Pictures/D & D Entertainment
Date: 2000, 45 mintues. Color. 3D. IMAX
Web Site: The Haunted Castle
The Haunting
Director: Robert Wise
Screenplay:
Producer:
Music:
Photography:
Visual Effects:
Cast: Julie Harris (Eleanor), Claire Bloom (Theo)
Released by:
Date: 1963, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson.
Web Site:
The Haunting
Director: Jan De Bont
Screenplay: David Self
Producers: Susan Arnold, Donna Arkoff Roth, and Colin Wilson
Music:
Photography:
Visual Effects:
Cast:Liam Neeson (Dr. David Marrow), Lili Taylor (Nell/Eleanor), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Theo),
Owen Wilson (Luke), Bruce Dern, Marian Seldes
Released by: DreamWorks/Amblin
Date: 1999, 117 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson.
Reviewed by: The New Yorker, August 2, 1999.
Web Site: The Haunting
Hearts in Atlantis
Director: Scott Hicks
Screenplay: William Goldman
Producer: Kerry Heysen
Music: Mychael Danna
Photography: Piotr Sobocinski
Cast: Anthony Hopkins (Ted Brautigan), Anton Yelchin (Bobby Garfield), Hope Davis (Elizabeth Garfield),
David Morse (Bobby Garfield/adult), Mika Boorem (Carol Gerber), Will Rothhaar (John "Sully" Sullivan),
Timothy Reifsnyder (Harry Doolin), David Rivitz (Shady Vendor), Deirdre O'Connell (Mrs. Gerber),
Joseph M. West Jr. (checkers player), (Molly), Celia Weston, Adam Lefevre, Alan Tudyk
Released by: Castle Rock Entertainment/NPV Entertainment/Warner Brothers
Date: 2001, 101 minutes. Color.
Based on: Hearts in Atlantis, by Stephen King (1999).
Web Site: Hearts in Atlantis
Hellbound: Hellraiser II
Director: Tony Randel
Screenplay: Pete Atkins
Story: Clive Barker
Producer: Christopher Figg
Music: Christopher Young
Photography: Robin Vidgeon
Editor: Richard Marden
Visual Effects:
Cast: Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Kenneth Cranham, Imogen Boorman, Sean Chapman, William Hope, Doug Bradley, Barbie Wilde, Simon Bamford, Nicholas Vince
Released by: Premier Releasing/Film Futures/New World Pictures
Date: 1988, 93 minutes. Color.
Based on: Hellraiser
Hellraiser
Director: Clive Barker
Screenplay: Clive Barker
Producer: Christopher Figg
Music: Chrisopher Young
Photography: Robin Vidgeon
Editor: Richard Marden
Visual Effects:
Cast: Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Sean Chapman, Oliver Smith, Robert Hines, Antony Allen, Leon Davis, Michael Cassidy
Released by: CannonFilm Features/New World Entertainment
Date: 1987, 93 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Hellbound Heart, by Clive Barker ().
Sequels:
.....Hellbound: Hellraiser II, 1988.
.....Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, 1992.
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
Director: Anthony Hickox
Screenplay: Peter Atkins
Producer: Lawrence Mortorff
Music: Randy Miller, Christopher Young
Photography: Gerry Lively
Editor: Christopher Cibelli, James D. R. Hickox
Visual Effects: Bob Keen; Cinema Research Corporation
Cast: Terry Farrell, Doug Bradley, Paula Marshall, Kevin Bernhardt, Ken Carpenter, Peter Boynton, Aimee Leigh, Lawrence Mortorff
Released by: Arrow/Nostradamus
Date: 1992, 93 minutes. Color.
Based on: Hellraiser
Highlander
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Screenplay: Gregory Widden, Peter Bellwood, Larry Ferguson
Producers: Peter S. Davis and William N. Panzer
Music: Michael Kamen
Photography: Gerry Fisher
Editor: Peter Honess
Cast: Christopher Lambert (Connor MacLeod, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, Sean Connery
Released by: EMI/Highlander
Date: 1986, 111 minutes. Color.
Highlander II: The Quickening
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Screenplay: Peter Bellwood
Story: Brian Clemens, William Panzer
Producers: Peter S. Davis and William N. Panzer
Music: Stewart Copeland
Photography: Phil Meheux
Special Effects: John Richardson
Editors: Hubert C. de la Bouillerie and Anthony Redman
Cast: Christopher Lambert (Connor MacLeod, Sean Connery, Virginia Madsen, Michael Ironside,
Allan Rich, John C. McGinley
Released by: Entertainment/Lamb Bear
Date: 1990, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on: Highlander, 1986.
Highlander III: The Sorcerer
Director: Andy Morahan
Screenplay: Paul Ohl
Story: William Panzer and Brad Mirman
Producer: Claude Léger
Music: J. Peter Robinson
Photography: Steven Chivers
Special Effects: Stephen Dupuis and Charles Carter
Editor: Yves langlois
Cast: Christopher Lambert (Connor MacLeod), Mario Van Peebles, Deborah Unger, Mako,
Michael Jayston, Martin Neufeld
Released by: Entertainment/Transfilm/Initial/Fallingcloud
Date: 1994, 99 minutes. Color.
Based on: Highlander, 1986.
Highlander: Endgame
Director: Douglas Aarniokoski
Screenplay: Joel Soisson
Story: William N. Panzer and Gillian Horvath
Producers: Peter S. Davis and William N. Panzer
Music: Stephen Graziano and Nick Glennie-Smith
Photography: Douglas Milsome
Visual Effects: Nick Allder, Jeff Clifford, Garth Inns, Terry Schubert
Editors: Chris Blunden, Rod Dean, Robert A. Ferretti, Tracy Granger, Michael N. Knue, Donald J. Paonessa
Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod), Christopher Lambert (Connor MacLeod), Lisa Barbuscia (Faith),
Bruce Payne (Jacob Kell), Ian Paul Cassidy (Cracker Bob), Adam Copeland (Lachlan), Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson),
Peter Wingfield (Methods), Sheila Gish (Rachel Ellenstein), Beatie Edney (Heather MacDonald),
Damon Dash, Donnie Yen (Jin)
Released by: Dimension Films/Miramax Films
Date: 2000, 87 minutes. Color.
Based on: Highlander, 1986.
Web Site: Highlander: Endgame **
The Horror of Dracula
Director: Terence Fisher
Screenplay: Jimmy Sangster
Producer: Anthony Hinds
Music: James Bernard
Photography: Jack Asher
Visual Effects:
Editors: James Needs, Bill Lenny
Cast: Peter Cushing (Van Helsing), Christopher Lee (Dracula), Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling, Carol Marsh, Valerie Gaunt, Miles Malleson, John Van Eyssen, Charles Lloyd-Pack
Released by: Rank/Hammer Films
Date: 1958, 82 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
House of Horrors
Director: Jean Yarbrough
Screenplay: George Bricker
Cast: Martin Kosleck, Rondo Hatton, Robert Lowery, Virginia Grey, Bill Goodwin
Released by: Universal
Date: 1946, 65 Minutes. B & W.
The Hunger
Director: Tony Scott
Screenplay: Ivan Davis, Michael Thomas, James Costigan
Producer: Richard Shepherd
Music: Michel Rubini, Denny Jaeger
Photography: Stephen Goldblatt, Tom Mangravite
Editor: Pamela Power
Special Effects: Effects Associates Limited
Cast: Catherine Deneuve (Miriam Blaylock), Susan Sarandon (Sarah Roberts),
David Bowie (John Blaylock), Cliff de Young (Tom Haver), Beth Ehlers (Alice Cavender),
Dennis Hedaya (Lieutenant Allegrezza), Rufus Collins (Charlie Humphries), Suzanne Bertish (Phyllis)
Released by: MGM-United Artists/Peerford Limited
Date: 1983, 100 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Hunger, by Whitley Strieber (1980).
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Hugo
Director: Steven Spielberg
Screenplay: Jeffrey Boam
Story: George Lucas and Menno Meyers
Producer: Robert Watts
Music: John Williams
Photography: Douglas Slocombe
Editor: Michael Kahn, A.C.E.
Visual Effects:
Cast: Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones), Sean Connery (Professor Jones), Denholm Elliott,
Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover, River Phoenix, Michael Bryne, Kevork Malikyan, Robert Eddison, Richard Young, Alexei Sayle
Released by: Paramount
Date: 1989, 127 minutes. Color. ISBN: 0-7921-1260-1
Based on:
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Director: Steven Spielberg
Screenplay: Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz
Story: Goerge Lucas
Producer: Robert Watts
Music: John Williams
Visual Effects:
Photography: Douglas Slocombe, Allen Daviau
Cast: Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Philip Stone
Released by: Paramount/Lucasfilm
Date: 1984, 118 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Jacob's Ladder
Director: Adrian Lyne
Screenplay: Bruce Joel Rubin
Producer: Alan Marshall
Music: Maurice Jarre
Photography: Jeffrey L. Kimball
Editor: Tom Rolf
Visual Effects:
Cast: Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Pena, Danny Aiello, Matt Craven, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Jason Alexander, Patricia Kalember
Released by: Tri-Star/Carolco
Date: 1990, 113 minutes. Color.
Based on:
Jason and the Argonauts *
Director: Don Chaffey
Screenplay: Jan Read and Beverley Cross
Producer: Charles H. Schneer
Music: Bernard Herrmann
Photography: Wilkie Cooper
Visual Effects: Ray Harryhausen
Cast: Todd Armstrong, Honor Blackman, Niall MacGinnis, Andrew Faulds, Nancy Kovack
Released by: Columbia
Date: 1963, 104 minutes. Color.
Web Site: Argonaut Foundation
Jeepers Creepers
Director: Victor Salva
Screenplay: Victor Salva
Producers: Tom Luse, Barry Opper
Music: Bennett Salvay
Photography: Don E. FauntLeRoy
Visual Effects: Robert W. Morgenroth, E=mc2
Cast: Justin Long (Darryl), Gina Philips (Trish), Jonathan Breck (The Creeper),
Patricia Belcher (Jezelle Gay Hartman), Eileen Brennan, Jon Beshara (Trooper Gideon)
Released by: United Artists/MGM/American Zoetrope/Cinerenta
Date: 2001, 105 minutes. Color.
Web Site: Jeepers Creepers
Kull the Conqueror
Director: John Nicoletta
Screenplay: Charles Edward Pogue
Producer: Rafaella De Laurentiis
Music: Joel Goldsmith
Photography: Rodney Charters
Special Effects: John Follmer/MetroLight Studios
Cast: Kevin Sorbo (Kull), Tia Carrere (Akivasha), Thomas Ian Griffith (General Taligaro),
Carrina Lombard (Zareta), Litefoot (Ascalante), Roy Brocksmith (Tu), Harvey Fierstein (Juba)
Released by: Universal Pictures/MCA/Korsala Productions/Rafaella De Laurentiis Productions
Date: 1997, 95 minutes. Color.
Based on: Robert E. Howard's King Kull (1967).
Reviewed by: Realms of Fantasy, August, 1997.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Director: Simon West
Screenplay: Michael Colleary and Laeta Kalogridis
Producers: Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Colin Wilson
Music: Graeme Revell, The Edge, Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., Nine Inch Nails
Photography: Peter Menzies Jr.
Editors: Glen Scantlebury, Stuart Baird
Cast: Angelina Jolie (Lara Croft), Daniel Craig (Alex Marrs), Leslie Phillips (Wilson),
Mark Collie (Larson), Rachel Appleton (Young Lara)
Released by: Paramount/Core Design/Mutual Film Company/Lawrence Gordon/United International Pictures
Date: 2001, 120 minutes. Color.
Based on: Lara Croft, video game.
Web Site: Tomb Raider
Left Behind (Christian)
Director: Victor Sarin
Screenplay: John Bishop and Joe Goodman
Producers: Joe Goodman, Ralph Winter
Music: James Covell
Photography: George Tirl
Editor: Michael Pacek
Cast: Kirk Cameron (Buck Williams), Chelsea Noble (Hattie Durham), Colin Fox (Chaim Rosenzweig),
Brad Johnson (Rayford Steele), Daniel Pilon (Jonathan Stonegal), Gordon Currie (Nicolae Carpathia), Neil Crone (Ken Ritz),
Jack Langedijk (Dirk Burton), Tony De Santis (Joshua Cothan), Krista Bridges (Ivy Gold)
Released by: Cloud Ten Pictures/Namesake Entertainment
Date: 2000, 95 minutes. Color.
Based on: Left Behind, by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (1995).
Web Site: Left Behind
Reviewed by: The New Yorker, September 10, 2001.
Related Titles:
.....A Thief in the Night, 1972
.....A Distant Thunder, 1978.
.....Image of the Beast, 1980.
.....Apocalypse, 1998.
.....Revelation, 1999.
.....Tribulation, 2000.
.....The Omega Code, 1999.
.....Megiddo: Omega Code 2, 2001.
The Lord of the Rings animated version
Director: Ralph Bakshi
Screenplay: Peter S. Beagle and Chris Conkling
Producer: Saul Zaentz
Music: Leonard Rosenman
Photography: Timothy Galfas
Voices: Christopher Guard (Frodo Baggins), William Squire (Gandalf),
Annette Crosbie (Galadriel),
John Hurt (Aragorn), Michael Sholes (Sam Ganji),
Norman Bird (Bilbo Baggins), Peter Woodthorpe (Gollum), Andre Morell (Elrond),
Simon Chandler (Merry)
Released by: Fantasy Films/United Artists
Date: 1978, 133 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, by J. R. R. Tolkien (1954).
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Hugo
Director: Peter Jackson
Screenplay: Frances Walch, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson
Producers: Peter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Tim Sanders
Music: Howard Shore, Enya
Photography: Andrew Lesnie
Editing: John Gilbert, Jamie Selkirk, D. Michael Horton
Special Effects: Digital Domain, Weta Digital
Cast: Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins), Ian McKellen (Gandalf the Grey),
Cate Blanchett (Galadriel, Lady of the Wood), Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn/Strider),
Liv Tyler (Arwen Undómiel), John Rhys-Davies (Gimli), Sean Bean (Boromir),
Hugo Weaving (Elrond), Ian Holm (Bilbo Baggins),
Dominic Monaghan (Meriadoc "Merry " Brandybuck),
Sean Astin(Samwise "Sam" Gamgee), Christopher Lee (Saruman),
Bruce Spence (Mouth of Sauron), Bruce Hopkins (Gamling)
Released by: New Line Cinema/Saul Zaentz Company/WingNut Films/Warner Brothers
Date: 2001, 160 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, by J. R. R. Tolkien (1954).
Reviewed by: The New Yorker, December 10, 2001, and again December 24 & 31, 2001.
Reviewed by: Entertainment Weekly, December 14, 2001.
Web Site: Lord of the Rings (be patient!)
Love at First Bite
Director: Stan Dragoti
Screenplay: Robert Kaufman
Producer: Joel Freeman, Robert Kaufman
Music: Charles Bernstein
Photography: Edward Rosson
Visual Effects:
Cast: George Hamilton (Dracula), Susan Saint James, Richard Benjamin, Dick Shawn,
Arte Johnson
Released by: Simon Productions
Date: 1979, 96 minutes. Color.
Based on: Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897).
The Mask: From Zero to Hero
Director: Charles Russell
Screenplay: Mike Werb
Story: Michael Fallon and Mark Verheiden
Producer: Bob Engelman
Music: Randy Edelman
Photography: John R. Leonetti
Editor: Arthur Coburn
Visual Effects: Industrial Light and Magic/Ken Ralston, Scott Squires, Steve (Spaz) Williams
Make-up: Greg Cannom
Cast: Jim Carrey (Stanley Ipkiss), Peter Riegert, Peter Greene, Amy Yasbeck, Richard Jeni, Cameron Diaz, Orestes Matacena, Tim Bagley, Nancy Fish, Johnny Williams
Released by: Entertainment/New Line/Dark Horse
Date: 1994, 101 minutes. Color. ISBN:7-94043-40113-8
Based on: Characters appearing in Dark Horse Comics.
The Masque of the Red Death
Director: Roger Corman
Screenplay: Charles Beaumont, R. Wright Campbell
Producer: George Willoughby
Music: David Lee
Photography: Nicolas Roeg
Visual Effects:
Cast: Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Jane Asher, Patrick Magee, John Westbrook
Released by: AIP/Alta Vista
Date: 1964, 89 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Masque of the Red Death, by Edgar Allan Poe ().
Mortal Kombat
Director: Paul Anderson
Screenplay: Ed Boon, John Tobias, Kevin Droney
Producer: Lauri Apelian, Lawrence Kasanoff
Music: George S. Clinton, Traci Lords
Photography: John R. Leonetti
Editor: Martin Hunter
Special Effects: Alison Savitch
Cast: Christopher Lambert (Lord Rayden), Robin Shou (Liu Kang), Linden Ashby (Johnny Cage),
Bridgette Wilson (Sonya Blade), Talisa Soto (Kitana), Trevor Goddard (Kano)
Released by: New Line Cinema/Threshold Entertainment
Date: 1995, 101 minutes. Color.
Based on: Mortal Kombat, video game.

Moulin Rouge
Director: Baz Luhrman
Screenplay: Bax Luhrman and Craig Pearce
Producers: Fred Baron, Martin Brown, and Baz Luhrman
Music: Craig Amstrong, David Bowie, Marius De Vries, Steve Hitchcock
Photography: Donald McAlpine
Editor: Jill Bilcock
Cast: Nicole Kidman (Satine), Ewan MacGregor (Christian), John Leguizamo (Toulouse Lautrec),
Jim Broadbent (Sidler), Richard Roxburgh (Duke of Worcester), Garry MacDonald (The Doctor),
Jack Koman (The Narcoleptic Argentinian), Matthew Whittet (Satie), Kerry Walker (Marie),
Kylie Minogue (Green Fairy)
Released by: Twentieth Century Fox/Bazmark Films
Date: 2001, 126 minutes. Color.
Web Site: Moulin Rouge
The Mummy
Director: Karl Freund
Screenplay: John I. Balderston
Story: Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard Schayer
Producers: Carl Laemmle, Jr., and Stanley Bergerman
Music: Tchaikovsky
Photography: Charles Stumar
Cast: Boris Karloff (Im-Ho-Tep), Zita Johann, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan,
Arthur Byron, Bramwell Fletcher
Released by: Universal ISBN: 0-7832-3428-7
Date: 1932, 74 minutes. B & W.
The Mummy
Director: Stephen Sommers
Screenplay: Stephen Sommers
Story: Lloyd Fonvielle
Producers: James Jacks and Sean Daniel
Music: Jerry Goldsmith
Photography: Kevin Jarre
Editor: Bob Duesay
Visual Effects: John Burton
Special Effects: Chris Corbould
Cast: Brendan Fraser (Rick O'Connell), Rachel Weisz (Evelyn Carnarvon),
John Hannah (Jonathan Carnarvon), Arnold Vosloo (Imhotep, High Priest of Osiris),
Kevin J. O'Connor (Beni), Jonathan Hyde (Egyptologist), Stephen Dunham (Henderson),
Oded Fehr (Ardeth Bey), Tuc Watkins (Burns), Corey Johnson (Daniels),
Erick Avari (Curator), Omid Djalili (Warden)
Released by: Universal
Date: 1999, 125 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Mummy,
Web Site: The Mummy
Sequel: The Mummy Returns, 2001.
The Mummy Returns
Director: Stephen Summers
Screenplay: Stephen Summers
Producers: Sean Daniel, James Jacks
Music: Alan Silvestri
Photography: Adrian Biddle
Editing: Bob Ducsay, Kelly Matsumoto
Special Effects: Industrial Light and Magic
Cast: Brendan Fraser (Rick O'Connell), Rachel Weisz (Evelyn Carnahan-O'Connell/Princess Nefertiri),
John Hannah (Jonathan Carnahan), Arnold Vosloo (Lord Imhotep), Oded Fehr (Ardeth Bay),
Dwayne Johnson, The Rock (The Scorpion King)
Released by: Alphaville Films/Imhotep Productions/MCA/Universal
Date: 2001, 130 minutes. Color.
Based on: The Mummy, 1999.
Web Site: The Mummy
Prequel: The Scorpion King, 2002.
