Urban Legends: Bloody Mary
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Urban Legends: Bloody Mary | |
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Directed by | Mary Lambert |
Produced by | Aaron Merrell |
Written by | Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris |
Starring | Kate Mara Robert Vito Tina Lifford Ed Marinaro Michael Coe Lillith Fields |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | July 19, 2005 (USA) |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | ~ US$3,500,000 |
Preceded by | Urban Legends: Final Cut |
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Urban Legends: Bloody Mary is a 2005 horror film starring Kate Mara, Robert Vito, Tina Lifford, Ed Marinaro, Michael Coe, Lillith Fields, Nancy Everhard, Audra Lea Keener, Don Shanks, and Jeff Olson. It went straight to DVD in mid-2005.
Urban Legends: Bloody Mary starts off in 1969 at a high school in Utah, where the captain of the football team kidnaps a girl named Mary Banner and accidentally kills her and stuffs her body in a trunk. Fast-forward to present day, and some girls discuss the legend of the missing girl and then also the infamous "Bloody Mary" game. Strange things happen (naturally), girls disappear, and apparently the death of choice is that based on urban legends.
The movie was filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah.
This movie is the third film, the second "non-sequel" sequel in the series, that began with Urban Legend and Urban Legends: Final Cut. Further removed from the original than Final Cut was, this sequel contains no characters from either of the two previous films. Bloody Mary even abandons the slasher element of the other two movies in favor of a supernatural element clearly inspired by such hits as The Ring and The Grudge.