The Uninvited (2009 film)

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The Uninvited
Official one-sheet
Directed byCharles Guard
Thomas Guard
Written byScreenplay:
Craig Rosenberg
Doug Miro
Carlo Bernard Original Screenplay:
Kim Jee-Woon
Produced byMichael Grillo
Ivan Reitman
Tom Pollock
Walter F. Parkes
Laurie MacDonald
Riyoko Tanaka
StarringEmily Browning
Arielle Kebbel
Elizabeth Banks
David Strathairn
Maya Massar
Edited byJames S. Page
Music byChristopher Young
Distributed byDreamWorks
Paramount Pictures
Release dates
January 30, 2009[1]
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

The Uninvited is an upcoming American remake of the 2003 Korean horror film A Tale of Two Sisters. It is unrelated to the Korean horror film of the same name. The film is rate PG-13 in MPAA for violent and disturbing images, thematic material, sexual content, language and teen drinking.

Tag lines

  • fear moves in.....
  • Some Secrets just won't die

Plot

Anna Rydell (Emily Browning) returns home to her father (David Strathairn) and sister, Alex (Arielle Kebbel), after spending time in hospital following the tragic death of her mother (Maya Massar). Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father has become engaged to her mother's former nurse, Racheal (Elizabeth Banks). That night, Anna is visited by the ghost of her mother, who warns her of Rachael's intentions. Together, Anna and Alex try to convince their father that his current fiancée is not who she pretends to be, and what should have been a happy family reunion becomes a lethal battle of wills between stepdaughters and stepmother.

Casts


Development

Working titles for the film included A Tale of Two Sisters and Apparition[citation needed], but the final title was confirmed to be The Uninvited in an announcement made in March.[2]

Music

The original score for the film was composed by Christopher Young, who recorded it with an 78-piece orchestra and 20-person choir. His score features a glass harmonica.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Announcement of release date". Bloody-Disgusting.
  2. ^ "Announcement of title change". Fangoria.com.
  3. ^ Dan Goldwasser (2008-06-03). "Christopher Young scores the horror film The Uninvited". ScoringSessions.com. Retrieved 2008-06-03. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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