Dead Mary
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Directed by | Robert Wilson |
Produced by | Patrick Cameron Jonathan Dueck Harvey Glazer Kate Harrison Gary Howsam |
Written by | Peter Sheldrick Christopher Warre Smets |
Starring | Dominique Swain Marie-Josée Colburn Reagan Pasternak Jefferson Brown Steven McCarthy Michael Majeski |
Music by | Alphonse Lanza |
Cinematography | David Mitchell |
Editing by | James P. Villeneuve |
Distributed by | 235 Films |
Release date(s) | February 20, 2007 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Canada/USA |
Language | English |
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Dead Mary is a slasher film from 235 Films starring Dominique Swain as Kim. She and a group of her school friends embark on a holiday weekend at a lakeside cabin to reminisce about their college days. Went from movie theaters to video quickly.
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[edit] Cast
In order of appearance:
- Dominique Swain as Kim
- Marie-Josée Colburn as Eve
- Steven McCarthy as Baker
- Maggie Castle as Lily
- Michael Majeski as Dash
- Reagan Pasternak as Amber
- Jefferson Brown as Matt
[edit] Trivia
The original screenplay was called Bloody Mary. The title was cleared in every territory except Japan, where the name Bloody Mary is copyrighted, and it was suggested that the title be changed to Dead Mary for release in that country alone. When the film's producers discovered that another film, also called Bloody Mary, was being readied for release around the same time, it was decided that the film's title be officially changed to Dead Mary in order to avoid confusion. This spawned an inside joke in the finished film, when the better-known game Bloody Mary is dismissed as being "the lame version" of Dead Mary.
[edit] Memorable quote
Kim: "Nobody is cutting anyone's hands off!"
[edit] External links
- Dead Mary at the Internet Movie Database