The Covenant (film)

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The Covenant

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Directed by Renny Harlin
Produced by Gary Lucchesi
Tom Rosenberg
Written by J.S. Cardone
Starring Steven Strait
Sebastian Stan
Laura Ramsey
Taylor Kitsch
Toby Hemingway
Jessica Lucas
Chace Crawford
Music by Tomandandy
Cinematography Pierre Gill
Editing by Nicolas de Toth
Distributed by Screen Gems
Release date(s) USA September 8, 2006

UK December 8, 2006 UK October 12, 2006

Running time 1 hr 37 min
Country USA
Language English
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The Covenant is a 2006 horror/thriller film directed by Renny Harlin based on the book "The Covenant" by Aron Coleite and Tone Rodriguez.

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[edit] Story

In 1692, in the Ipswich Colony of Massachusetts, five families formed a covenant of silence. One family lusting for more was banished, their bloodline disappearing - without a trace.

Until now.

The Covenant tells the story of the Sons of Ipswich, four young students at the elite Spencer Academy who are bound by their sacred ancestry. As descendants of the original families that settled in Ipswich Colony in the 1600s, the boys have all been given amazing powers, by the right of their heritage.

When the body of a student is discovered after a party, secrets begin to unravel which threaten to break the covenant of silence that has protected the families for hundreds of years.

[edit] Plot

As the new school year begins at Spencer Academy, students have gathered for a wild outdoor party to mark the end of summer. Hundreds of feet above the gyrating bodies, the Sons of Ipswich walk to the edge of a cliff and drop unseen and unscathed before casually joining the fray.

At the party, newcomer Sarah Wenham is introduced to the boys by her roommate Kate, who is Pogue's long time girlfriend. The girls also meet an intriguing transfer student named Chase Collins who quickly ingratiates himself into the group. The DJ informs everybody that the police are coming, the four heroes are slow to disperse and are caught in a chase, and are forced to drive off a cliff but using their powers, land right behind the cops unscathed, who are bewildered and frozen in their places.

The police later discover the body of a student, dead of an apparent drug overdose. The school headmaster immediately suspects Caleb and his friends are somehow involved. Meanwhile, as Sarah, a former Boston public school student, tries to adjust to dorm life at the elite prep school, she can’t shake the creepy feeling that someone – or something – is watching her every move, especially when she is showering and hears a light bulb break when she gets out of the shower, she feels someone watching her and hurries to her dorm room, only to run into Reid, who insists that they check it out, but upon reaching find nothing, so bidding each other good night they leave.

The next day Caleb is talking to Pogue about the news of the dead student which he has just read, when he sees the student sitting right next to him in the passenger seat, he freaks out and drops his phone, while Pogue tries to ask what happened. Suddenly Caleb looks straight ahead to see that he is about to hit a truck right ahead of him. They slam into each other, while in slow motion we see Caleb using his powers to dismantle the car and rebuild it after the truck has passed to land safely and unscathed from the accident.

He later goes into a pharmacy to get some sort of medication for someone, where he meets Kate and Sarah and is joined by Chase. Sarah joins him on his route to deliver the medicine, passing by beautiful scenery and an old shack, at one point she wishes she had brought her camera, so she could take photographs of the beautiful scenery.

With tensions rising at the school, Caleb and his friends close ranks. In one scene Caleb is challenged at swimming by Chase, Caleb is about to win when Chase uses his powers to speed up, making Caleb lose focus, hit his head on the pool walls and black out. When he reawakens he is told that Chase saved him, but he is suspicous of Chase because he saw his eyes turn pitch black. That night Caleb and Pogue break into the school records room, to take a look at Chase's files. They find the files they want and are looking through them, when they are interrupted by a security guard on his rounds. He enters but finds nothing, we are then shown Caleb and Pogue levitating overhead near the ceiling, and Caleb levitates some papers when they are about to fall on the guard.

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According to a recent interview with Fangoria magazine, the Four Young Men, or "the Sons of Ipswich" as the director and screenwriter refer to them, have inherited their powers through their respective family bloodlines. Although they appear to be normal teenagers, they share an unspoken bond, not only are they descendants of the original families that settled Ipswich Colony around the time of the Salem witch trials, they also inherited their ancestors’ supernatural powers. But their ability to shape-shift, defy gravity and perform superhuman feats of strength comes at a terrible cost: Every time one of the Sons of Ipswich uses his magical powers, he ages prematurely, and the seductive temptation to abuse the power makes it more addictive than any drug. What’s more, life is only going to get harder for the young friends, at the moment each boy turns 18, he will “ascend,” gaining far more potent – and addictive – powers. With Caleb’s birthday just a few days away, his mother Evelyn is terrified her son will find it impossible to resist the lure of power like his father before him. Caleb assures her he’ll be able to handle his new abilities.

[edit] The Sons of Ipswich

  • Caleb Danvers

Caleb Danvers played by Steven Strait is the captain of Spencer Academy's swimming team and the leader of " the Sons of Ipswich". He is exceptionally competitive and expects nothing other than the best from himself. A star student and freestyle champion, his future is lined with his intelligence, hard work and strong will to win. He is the most cautious in the group and is always careful not to use his powers too much. However the legacy of the Danvers family weighs heavily on him. Living at his big family estate, he harbors a dark secret. He is the only one of the four who has seen up close the terrifying effects of their growing abilities. Now as his 18th birthday approaches, Caleb's abilities will escalate and his power will be beyond imagination.

  • Pogue Perry

Played by Taylor Kitsch, he is rude and disorderly. As the only son of one of Ipswich's most well-known families, much is expected from him. However he is not a very good student and lacks academic interest, and spends most of his free time racing his beloved motorcycle in ways that would make the most reckless daredevils stare in awe. Pogue is an adamant friend, no matter what or how tough the situation is. Kate Tunney is his girlfriend.

  • Reid Garwin

Deceitful and roguish Reid Garwin (Toby Hemingway) is a brash and a persistent practical joker. Always looking to stir up trouble, even gets into a fight with Caleb for picking a fight in a club. Enjoys using his powers - a little too much - than anybody else in the group, also using them when no one is watching. Although he is reckless, he is very loyal to his friends. Likes to boss people around although nobody takes his threats seriously.

  • Tyler Simms

The youngest of the Sons of Ipswich, Tyler played by Chace Crawford is shy and quiet. Tries very hard to impress the other boys and acts somewhat awkwardly in front of girls. He is Reid's "sidekick" and is scared of him, he also has a new truck which he is very proud to show off at every opportunity. Uncomfortable around tension and has a weird tendency to state the obvious.

[edit] Characters

  • Chase Collins

The mysterious new kid at school played by Sebastian Stan, later revealed to be the son of the fifth banished family of the covenant. Quickly sucks up to Caleb and the girls, an orphan, seems like a nice young man whose parents died in a car accident. Has attended many schools and is the heir to a large family trust. Seems more mature than all the other kids at school although in somewhat a sinister way. Challenges Caleb for dominance on the pool and moves in on Pogue's girlfriend.

  • Sarah Wenham

Sarah Wenham (Laura Ramsey) is also a new girl at Spencer Academy, her room mate is Kate. Studious and energetic, she is determined to make the most of her scholarship, so that she will be able to get into Harvard. She has a wicked sense of humour and has even gotten the super serious Caleb to loosen up a bit. Although this may seem like a dream at first she realises that there are some nightmares that are far more than she can handle.

  • Kate Tunney

Jessica Lucas plays Kate Tunney, Pogue's girlfriend and one of Spencer's most privileged elite. A daddy's girl, Kate has travelled the world in high style, she is used to getting the best of everything and is difficult to satisfy. So it is no surprise when she tests her long time relationship with Pogue to flirt with Chase. A party girl who never misses a chance to have fun, and has taken the new girl Sarah under her wing.

  • Evelyn Danvers

Evelyn Danvers (Wendy Crewson) is the mother of Caleb Danvers. Caleb looks after his mother who is mysteriously sad yet unrelenting with her commitment to her family.

[edit] Minor Cast

  • Robert Crooks - Ryan Bael
  • Neil Napier - Coach Hamm
  • Stephan McHattie - James Danvers

[edit] Crew

  • J.S.Cardone - Screenplay/Executive Producer
  • Gary Lucchesi - Producer
  • Andre Lamal - Executive Producer
  • Pierre Gill - Director of Photography
  • Nicolas de Toth - Editor
  • Anne Pritchard - Production Designer
  • April Napier - Costume Designer

[edit] Trivia

  • Shipped to cinemas under the code name "Full Power".
  • The powers the group of boys possess are reminiscent of a simlar type of power held by a group of boys in Stephen King's novel Dreamcatcher. Perhaps as a way of acknowledging this, during a scene in the film set in the boarding school, Spencer Academy in which an instructor is discussing authors, Reid Garwin, a Son of Ipswich, states that "Dreamcatcher was da shit".
  • Jessica Lucas and Laura Ramsey who play roommates in the film also both starred in "She's the Man".
  • Chase is stated to be a descendant of John Putnam, one of the founders of Salem. This may also be a reference to Thomas Putnam, a character in the Arthur Miller play; The Crucible.
  • Some sites have compared this film to The Lost Boys.
  • It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec.
  • The trailer features the song "Save Yourself" by Stabbing Westward.
  • The opening sequence of the movie features a remix of White Zombie's "More Human Than Human".
  • Darkwave band Collide contributed two tracks to the film's soundtrack.
  • The film was promoted with the tag-line "From the producers of Underworld", which is a reference to Gary Lucchesi and Tom Rosenberg.

[edit] See also

[edit] Reception

The Covenant was widely panned by critics, getting a 2% "Rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [1] Upon its release in the United States, the film still managed to top the box office charts with a $9,000,000 opening on what was called a "weak" weekend.

As of September 24, 2006, The Covenant has earned more than $20 million only in the US. The film cost roughly $20 million to produce, not including marketing. [2]

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