Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

The Messengers

 
Movies:

The Messengers

  • Directors: Danny Pang; Oxide Pang Chun
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Supernatural Horror
  • Themes: Evil Children, Ghosts
  • Main Cast: Kristen Stewart, Dylan McDermott, Penelope Ann Miller, John Corbett, Evan Turner
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

Hong Kong horror specialists Danny and Oxide Pang (The Eye, Bangkok Haunted) ponder the paranormal sensitivities of young innocents in this tale of an unsuspecting family who falls prey to a malevolent entity after moving to into a haunted sunflower farm. Roy (Dylan McDermott) and Denise Solomon (Penelope Ann Miller) have decided to give up life in Chicago and relocate their family to secluded North Dakota sunflower farm. While the tranquil sway of the lush yellow fields at first offers a welcomed reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the big city, the family soon begins to suspect that they are not alone on the farm when teenage daughter Jess (Kristen Stewart) and her three-year-old brother, Ben (Evan Turner), begin to see a series of menacing apparitions that are apparently invisible to adult eyes. As Jess and Ben's encounters with the malevolent spirits grow increasingly violent, the parents of the tormented teen soon begin to question their daughter's sanity. Soon, the dark history of the family that once lived in the remote farm and the troubled past of the frightened Jess begin to merge as she struggles to warn her parents about the terrifying confrontation with the supernatural that is about to unfold. John Corbett, Jodelle Ferland, and Brent Briscoe co-star in a rural tale of terror from Ghosthouse Pictures and producer Sam Raimi. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Theodore Turner - Ben Solomon; Dustin Milligan - Bobby; Jodelle Ferland; Brent Briscoe

Credit

Kenneth Watkins - Art Director, Kelli Konop - Co-producer, Lou Arkoff - Co-producer, Jimmy Miller - Co-producer, J.R. Young - Co-producer, Mary Hyde-Kerr - Costume Designer, Mark Wallace - First Assistant Director, Cub Chin - First Assistant Director, Danny Pang - Director, Oxide Pang Chun - Director, Armen Minasian - Editor, John Axelrad - Editor, Danny Pang - Editor, Oxide Pang Chun - Editor, Joe Drake - Executive Producer, Nathan Kahane - Executive Producer, Andrew D.T. Pfeffer - Line Producer, Joseph Lo Duca - Composer (Music Score), Alicia Keywan - Production Designer, David Geddes - Cinematographer, Sam Raimi - Producer, Robert Tapert - Producer, William Sherak - Producer, Jason Shuman - Producer, Jean-Pierre Lavoie - Set Designer, Russell Moore - Set Designer, Scott Davidson - Sound Mixer, Garrell Clark - Sound/Sound Designer, Paul N.J. Ottosson - Sound/Sound Designer, Todd Farmer - Screen Story, Stuart Beattie - Screenwriter, Todd Farmer - Screenwriter, Mark Wheaton - Screenwriter, Bruce Jones - Visual Effects Supervisor, Sara McCudden - Set Decorator

Similar Movies

Village of the Damned; Children of the Corn; Invasion of the Body Snatchers; The Faculty; Disturbing Behavior; Darkness
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: The Messengers
Top
For the TLC series of the same name, see The Messengers (TV series).
The Messengers

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Pang Brothers
Produced by Sam Raimi
William Sherak
Jason Shuman
Robert G. Tapert
Written by Stuart Beattie
Todd Farmer
Mark Wheaton
Starring Kristen Stewart
Dylan McDermott
Penelope Ann Miller
John Corbett
Music by Joseph LoDuca
Cinematography David Geddes
Editing by John Axelrad
Armen Minasian
Tim Mirkovich
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Screen Gems
Ghost House Pictures
Release date(s) February 2, 2007
Running time 90 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $16,000,000
Gross revenue $54,957,265
Followed by Messengers 2: The Scarecrow

The Messengers is a 2007 horror film, directed by the Pang Brothers, and produced by Sam Raimi. It stars Kristen Stewart, John Corbett, William B. Davis, Dylan McDermott, and Penelope Ann Miller. The film is about an ominous darkness that invades a seemingly serene sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family—the owners of the farm—who are torn apart by suspicion, mayhem, and murder.

The film was released on February 2, with the DVD released on June 5. Although the setting of the film is in North Dakota, filming actually took place in the Qu'Appelle Valley near the small community of Abernethy, Saskatchewan, Canada. The graphic novel adaptation was published in January 2007 by Dark Horse Comics, written by Jason Hall, and illustrated by Kelley Jones. A sequel, Messengers 2: The Scarecrow was released on June 21, 2009.

Contents

Plot

At the movie's beginning, a frightened woman is with her son, telling him that he has to be strong and that everything is going to be okay. She hears something coming towards the door and makes her son hide under the bed. The door bursts open and an unseen figure throws the woman against the wall. The son, terrified, runs out of the room and into his sister, who is also scared. She grabs him and runs down the stairs. The boy hides under a table, but his sister is caught and pushed over the stair railings, then she crawls to the boy and tells him to run, and soon she is dragged to the cellar as her nails scratch on the floor. The boy runs into the kitchen and hides in a cabinet, but he is soon found and pulled out.

Five years later, a new family from the city moves into the house, hoping to start a sunflower farm. The main character, the teenage daughter in the family, Jess Solomon (Kristen Stewart), is upset about having to move away from her friends. Prior to the events in movie, she had driven drunk with her younger brother, Ben, a toddler at the time, in the car with her. In her intoxicated state, she got into an accident. Her little brother was injured and, as a result, was hospitalized. The father, Roy Solomon, moves his family to the farm believing the move will heal his family.

Ominous events gradually build: First, the house always seems to have crows flying around it; some crows even attack Roy. Then, Jess has an encounter with one of the ghosts, the sister, in the cellar. Afterwards, she calls 9-1-1 and the authorities come, only to find a terrified Jess. The police dismiss it as a false alarm and Jess' parents do not believe her either. While Ben saw what happened, being very young and mute he cannot confirm her story. Only Bobby, a teenage boy from town whom Jess befriends, supports her.

Jess and Ben have more encounters with the ghosts haunting the house. One encounter in particular, an attack that occurs within one of the family's sheds out behind the old home, results in Jess acquiring some cuts and bruises. While in the shed, Jess sees a little boy, arms around his legs, his back toward Jess. When she tries to ask him if he's okay, he doesn't reply. She then comes closer to the boy. The boy turns around and reveals his face, his eyes white and his skin pale. Later, Jess is rushed to the hospital. Her parents think that her wounds are self-inflicted because she wants to leave the house—her life there being so different from her old one—and they will not believe that ghosts are haunting it. Because her parents don't believe her, tensions rise and Jess becomes determined to fix things.

Jess later finds out more details about the previous owners of the house, the Rollins family. According to the locals, the Rollins had lived in the house, but left suddenly. However, at a local store Jess sees a picture of the family, with a man whom Roy Solomon had hired as a farm hand and who had introduced himself as John Burwell, in it. As it turns out, John Burwell is actually John Rollins, the head of the Rollins family and the man who, in a fit of madness, killed the past owners of the house. Frightened and anxious, Jess takes Bobby back to the house to warn her family before it is too late.

Back at home, Jess's mother, Denise, is putting Ben to sleep when she notices the blood spot on the wall coming back even though she has already cleaned it. This is the spot where the mother, Mary Rollins, was thrown against the wall. Suddenly Denise sees the spirit of the mother coming out of the blood stain on the wall. Terrified and determined to leave, Denise packs suitcases and places them on the front porch. John, after being attacked by crows, is confused and believes Denise is his wife Mary, trying to leave him in the same way Mary had, years before. He runs to the house to attack Denise, believing that she is his wife. Denise grabs Ben and runs into the cellar to hide from their attacker.

Bobby and Jess arrive and Jess calls for her mother and father. John attacks them with a pitchfork. He surprises them from behind and knocks out Bobby. Jess runs into the cellar and bolts the door. While John is looking for some way to get into the cellar, Jess runs to her mother to help her. She then further barricades the door, blocks all the windows and breaks the light bulbs so they can stay hidden in darkness. John is able to get into the cellar and looks around for Jess and Denise and Ben, still believing they are his family.

At the end of the film, things return to normal. The crows no longer attack, the ghosts stop appearing and Ben starts talking. The family appears to be normal once more and the house and land look better than ever.

Cast

Box office

The Messengers placed first in box office receipts for the weekend of February 2-4, 2007. In its first weekend of release, the film grossed $14,713,321.[1] As of February 23, 2008, the film had grossed $54,957,265.[2]

Prequel

A prequel titled Messengers 2: The Scarecrow was released on July 21, 2009. The Rollins Family are the films main Characters. The Rollins survive the events of the film. It stars Norman Reedus and Australian actress Claire Holt.

Book

On January 2007, a comic version of the film was published by Dark Horse Comics.

References

External links


 
 
Learn More
Deer (dream symbols)
Elasah (in the Old Testament)
hormones

What does yahoo messenger do? Read answer...
What is the best messenger? Read answer...
What is meet your messenger? Read answer...

Help us answer these
Where is the messenger menu on yahoo messenger?
What is a messenger in latin?
How do you make a messenger?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Movies. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Movie Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "The Messengers" Read more

 

Mentioned in