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IMDbWorst Foreign Director | 2007 | M. Night
Film Score of the Year | 2006 | James Newton
Best Original Score for a FantasyScience FictionHorror Film | 2006 | James Newton
Film Music Composition of the Year | 2006 | James Newton
Worst Film | 2006
Worst Supporting Actress | 2006 | Cindy
Most Annoying Fake Accent Female | 2006 | Cindy
Least Scary Horror Movie | 2006
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2007 | Noah
Choice Summer Movie DramaActionAdventure | 2006
Worst Ensemble | 2006
Worst Screenplay | 2006 | M. Night
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 2006 | M. Night
Worst Picture | 2006
Best Film | 2006 | M. Night
Budget 70,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 72,785,169 USD
The reason for the film's $70m production budget, despite being set in one location, was because the apartment complex and the pool were built for the film. Some of this film was shot in Levittown, Pennsylvania at a Jacobson logistics warehouse site (director M. Night Shyamalan had committed to using films sites in PA). The set, built on the warehouse site, includes the apartment complex and a half city block of row houses. Occasional footage was shot inside the overflow area of the warehouse. Most of the filming was completed after Jacobson work hours.
Director M. Night Shyamalan adapted Lady in the Water, originally a bedtime story, into an actual children's book. It was released on the same day as this film.
The plot of the movie is based on a bedtime story director M. Night Shyamalan wrote for his kids.
Director M. Night Shyamalan, delighted after he discovered the unknown Cindy Cheung, was shocked to hear that her agent demanded $1 million for her role in this film. Night was prepared to pay the SAG minimum, $65,000. They settled at $100,000.
Contrary to popular belief, the creatures in this film are not based on any mythological creatures, and were all invented by director M. Night Shyamalan. The only creature to be based off of an existing illustration is the Narf, which is inspired by water sprites, nymphs, and water-fairies.
"Story: [holding Cleveland's journal] Your thoughts are very sad. Most are of one night. A night a man entered your home when you were not there. He stole many things and killed your wife and children. That is when you stopped being happy. You were a doctor. I am very sorry for you. You believe you have no purpose. You help all that live here. Cleveland Heep: Anybody can do this job, Story. Story: You have a purpose. All beings have a purpose."
"Story: Man thinks they are each alone in this world. It is not true. You are all connected. One act can one day affect all."