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Nick Castle is a charter-boat captain in the small coastal town of Antonio Bay. Castle's ancestors helped to found Antonio Bay, but while the city's mayor Tom Malone and the head of the local historical society Kathy Williams are spearheading an effort to raise money for a statue that would honor the city fathers, Castle in more interested in seeing the town's rickety docks and aging sea wall replaced. However, Castle has been too distracted with personal matters to wage a campaign of his own &mdash he has been having an affair with Stevie Wayne, a single mother hwo runs a combination radio station and lighthouse, while his former flame Elizabeth Williams has returned to town to mend fences with her mother and finds herself renewing her romance with Castle. One night, Castle and his first mate, Brett Spooner, discover an antique ship's bag filled with treasure, not knowing the salavage came from a ship that sank over a hundred years before. As it happens, there is a terrible secret behind the ship's disastrous, and now that Castle and Spooner have unwittingly awaken the watery grave, the souls of the ship's crew and passengers have come back to claim revenge in the form of a thick and impenetrable fog. |
Nick Castle is a charter-boat captain in the small coastal town of Antonio Bay. Castle's ancestors helped to found Antonio Bay, but while the city's mayor Tom Malone and the head of the local historical society Kathy Williams are spearheading an effort to raise money for a statue that would honor the city fathers, Castle in more interested in seeing the town's rickety docks and aging sea wall replaced. However, Castle has been too distracted with personal matters to wage a campaign of his own — he has been having an affair with Stevie Wayne, a single mother hwo runs a combination radio station and lighthouse, while his former flame Elizabeth Williams has returned to town to mend fences with her mother and finds herself renewing her romance with Castle. One night, Castle and his first mate, Brett Spooner, discover an antique ship's bag filled with treasure, not knowing the salavage came from a ship that sank over a hundred years before. As it happens, there is a terrible secret behind the ship's disastrous, and now that Castle and Spooner have unwittingly awaken the watery grave, the souls of the ship's crew and passengers have come back to claim revenge in the form of a thick and impenetrable fog. |
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Directed by | Rupert Wainwright |
Written by | Cooper Layne (screenplay) John Carpenter, Debra Hill (1980 screenplay) |
Produced by | John Carpenter David Foster Debra Hill |
Starring | Tom Welling Maggie Grace Selma Blair DeRay Davis Kenneth Welsh |
Edited by | Dennis Virkler |
Music by | Graeme Revell |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | October 14, 2005 |
Running time | 100 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $18,000,000 (estimated) |
The Fog is a 2005 horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright. It is a remake of John Carpenter's The Fog (1980). The original music score is composed by Graeme Revell.
Main cast
- Tom Welling – Nick Castle
- Maggie Grace – Elizabeth Williams
- Selma Blair – Stevie Wayne
- DeRay Davis – Brett Spooner
- Kenneth Welsh – Tom Malone
- Rade Serbedzija – Father Blake
- Adrian Hough – Father Malone
- Sara Botsford – Kathy Williams
- Rade Sherbedgia – Captain Blake
- Cole Heppell – Andy Wayne
Plot summary
Template:Spoiler Nick Castle is a charter-boat captain in the small coastal town of Antonio Bay. Castle's ancestors helped to found Antonio Bay, but while the city's mayor Tom Malone and the head of the local historical society Kathy Williams are spearheading an effort to raise money for a statue that would honor the city fathers, Castle in more interested in seeing the town's rickety docks and aging sea wall replaced. However, Castle has been too distracted with personal matters to wage a campaign of his own — he has been having an affair with Stevie Wayne, a single mother hwo runs a combination radio station and lighthouse, while his former flame Elizabeth Williams has returned to town to mend fences with her mother and finds herself renewing her romance with Castle. One night, Castle and his first mate, Brett Spooner, discover an antique ship's bag filled with treasure, not knowing the salavage came from a ship that sank over a hundred years before. As it happens, there is a terrible secret behind the ship's disastrous, and now that Castle and Spooner have unwittingly awaken the watery grave, the souls of the ship's crew and passengers have come back to claim revenge in the form of a thick and impenetrable fog.