In Collection
#496
Seen It:
Yes
Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
USA / English
| Thomas Jane |
David Drayton |
| Marcia Gay Harden |
Mrs. Carmody |
| Alexa Davalos |
Sally |
| William Sadler |
Jim Grondin |
| Laurie Holden |
Amanda Dumfries |
| Chris Owen |
Norm |
| Andre Braugher |
Brent Norton |
| Nathan Gamble |
Billy |
| Toby Jones |
Ollie |
| Sam Witwer |
Wayne Jessup |
| Frances Sternhagen |
Irene |
| Buck Taylor |
Ambrose Cornell |
| David Jensen |
Myron lafleur |
| Kelly Collins Lintz |
Stephanie Drayton |
| Director |
Frank Darabont |
| Producer |
Frank Darabont; Bob Weinstein |
| Writer |
Frank Darabont; Stephen King |
| Cinematography |
Ronn Schmidt |
| Musician |
Mark Isham |
Everything seems fine in a small Maine town. A spring lightening storm has just passed through leaving behind a seemingly harmless mist over the lake. Dave Drayton (Tomas Jane), Billy, his five-year-old son (Nathan Gamble) and friend Brent Norton (Andre Braugher) take a trip to the grocery store. On their way shopping they encounter law enforcement and military personnel heading towards the lake. Not seeing anything to cause alarm, the shoppers continue on their errands. However, once inside the grocery store, strange things begin to happen. A violent shaking envelopes the store. The shoppers are trapped as the mist from the lake covers the store. Soon, they realize that unspeakable horrors are lurking in this mist. The shoppers fight amongst themselves with some blaming God and others blaming the Army. This movie is based upon a Steven King short story by the same name. It will scare even the most seasoned horror film junkies.
| Distributor |
Weinstein Company |
| Barcode |
796019810586 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
3/25/2008 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Subtitles |
Spanish; English (Closed Captioned) |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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- Feature Commentary by Writer/Director Frank Darabont - Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary - Drew Struzan: An Appreciation of an Artist - Behind-the-Scenes Webisodes - Trailer Gallery |
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