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The Craft (1996)
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After killing her mother in childbirth, growing up in San Francisco with her father and stepmother, attempting suicide, and moving to Los Angeles, Sarah (
Robin Tunney
) makes a brief stab at popularity at her new Catholic high school. Ostracized due to the untrue kiss-and-tell tales of football player Chris (
Skeet Ulrich
), Sarah reluctantly befriends a trio of self-styled outsiders: the horribly scarred Bonnie (
Neve Campbell
), the trailer-trash Nancy (
Fairuza Balk
), and Rochelle (
Rachel True
), a frequent victim of anti-black prejudice at the hands of Laura Lizzie (former Marcia Brady and future Mrs. Ben Stiller,
Christine Taylor
). After exhibiting latent telekenitic powers in front of Bonnie, Sarah learns that her three new friends have chosen her as their "fourth corner," the final member of their supernatural coven. Using tools stolen from a local incense-and-candle-filled boutique for practitioners of magic, the quartet summons the power of Manon, a primitive deity, to exact revenge on their tormentors and transform their lives. Drunk with power, they watch their spells get out of control, and the new coven soon realizes that with magic, "whatever you give comes back three-fold." This mid-'90s horror flick scored first place at the box office its opening weekend despite its then-unknown cast and modest budget. TV star
Neve Campbell
, who didn't even receive top billing, would go on to become the '90s answer to '70s horror queen
Jamie Lee Curtis
in the
Scream
franchise. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Fairuza Balk
Nancy
Helen Shaver
Grace
Robin Tunney
Sarah
Rachel True
Rochelle
Skeet Ulrich
Chris
Neve Campbell
Bonnie
Production Crew
L.A. MadDogs
ADR Voice Casting
Boone Narr
Animal Trainer/Wrangler
David Allsberry
Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Gae S. Buckley
Art Director
Nicole Koenigsberger
Assistant Art Director
Glenn E. Moran
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Monique Suraci
Assistant Hair
Brett Williams
Assistant Location Manager
Brett Williams
Assistant Location Manager
Michelle Vittone
Assistant Makeup
Jean Labib
Assistant Production Coordinator
Julie Sexsmith
Assistant Properties
Moe Chamberlain
Boom Operator
Dave Diamond
Cable Person
David Garden
Camera Operator
David M. Dunlap
Camera Operator
Ned M. Martin
Camera Operator
Pam Dixon
Casting
Amy Gerber
Casting Assistant
Alexander Gruszynski
Cinematographer
Lisa Tornell
Co-producer
Graeme Revell
Composer (Music Score)
John Samson
Construction Coordinator
Jeffrey Pollack
Consultant/advisor
Anthony J. Ceccomancini
Coordinator
Deborah Everton
Costume Designer
Sarah A. Shaw
Costumes Supervisor
Ronald Hairston
Craft Service/Catering
James Matheny
Dialogue Editor
Michael Haight
Dialogue Editor
Willy Allen
Dialogue Editor
Andrew Fleming
Director
Clay H. Wilson
Dolly Grip
Jeff Freeman
Editor
Darryl Murchison
Electrician
Ralph Sall
Executive Music Producer
Ginny Nugent
Executive Producer
Kathi Evans
First Assistant Accountant
Kate Butler
First Assistant Camera
Scott Whitman
First Assistant Camera
John R. Woodward
First Assistant Director
Jan Wesley
First Assistant Editor
Alicia Stevenson
Foley Artist
Pamela Nedd Kahn
Foley Artist
Timothy A. Pearson
Foley Artist
John Murray
Foley Editor
David Alstadter
Foley Mixer
Andy Ryan
Gaffer
John Bertram
Grip
Kat Bueno
Grip
Wayne L. Duncan
Grip
Beatrice De Alba
Hair Styles
Al Laverde
Key Grip
Max Brehme
Leadman
Gary Michael Kesell
Location Manager
Jeffrey Hamilton
Makeup
Tony Gardner
Makeup Supervisor
Josh Winget
Music Editor
Brian Williams
Musical Direction/Supervision
Doug Wick
Producer
Terry Dunn
Production Accountant
Claire Lundberg
Production Assistant
Darryl Polk
Production Assistant
Don Poquette
Production Assistant
Jennifer Taback
Production Assistant
Matthew Eyraud
Production Assistant
Mickey Levy
Production Assistant
Kris Fullan Martinez
Production Coordinator
Marek Dobrowoiski
Production Designer
Marco Zermeno
Production Secretary
Sean Mannion
Properties Master
Andy Nelson
Re-Recording Mixer
Anna Behlmer
Re-Recording Mixer
Beth Elliott
Scenic Artist
Peter Filardi
Screen Story
Andrew Fleming
Screenwriter
Peter Filardi
Screenwriter
Robin M. Anderson
Script Supervisor
Barbara M. Ravis
Second Assistant Director
Michael Rafferty
Second Assistant Editor
Nancy Townsend
Second Second Assistant Director
Nancy Nye
Set Designer
Natalie Richards
Set Designer
Amy DuRose
Set Dresser
Brana Michelle Rosenfeld
Set Dresser
Graeme Revell
Songwriter
Rob Nokes
Sound Effects Editor
Scott E. Anderson
Sound Effects Editor
Yann Delpuech
Sound Effects Editor
Jim Stuebe
Sound/Sound Designer
Gary Zink
Special Effects
Ron MacInnes
Special Effects
Scott Garcia
Special Effects
Dave Kelsey
Special Effects Coordinator
Peter Iovino
Still Photographer
Sherry Peterson
Stunts
Glory Fioramonti
Stunts Coordinator
James Beshears
Supervising ADR Editor
Bobby Mackston
Supervising Sound Editor
Pat Devin
Technical Advisor
Nina Saxon
Title Design
Al Boone
Transportation Captain
Geno Hart
Transportation Captain
Barry H. Waldman
Unit Production Manager
Barry Waldman
Unit Production Manager
Suzanne Pastor
Visual Effects Producer
Kelley R. Ray
Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 1996
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for some terror and violence, and for brief language
Category: Feature
Genre
Horror
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Release
by Columbia TriStar
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