Movie |
West Virginia | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Sound Editing in a Feature Music Feature Film | 2003 | Mark Jan
Budget 32,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,305,279 USD
This movie is based on actual events that occurred between November 1966 and December 1967 in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
The name of the expert on paranormal activity is Leek, the reverse of paranormal expert and author of the novel on which this movie was based, John A. Keel.
Lakeshore Entertainment cut two million dollars out of the budget just days before shooting began. Director Mark Pellington was furious, having vowed not to make the same concessions that plagued his previous movie, Arlington Road (1999).
The scene where Indrid Cold is seen for the first time in full wasn't done with CGI. Bill Laing was simply shot in blurred vision.
The clock radio in John Klein's (Richard Gere's) motel room reads: 6:14. It's a Biblical reference to John Chapter 6 verse 14, which reads, "This is indeed the prophet who is to come into the world."
"John Klein: I think we can assume that these entities are more advanced than us. Why don't they just come right out and tell us what's on their minds? Alexander Leek: You're more advanced than a cockroach, have you ever tried explaining yourself to one of them?"
"John Klein: What do you look like? Indrid Cold: It depends on who is looking."