Soul Survivors

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Soul Survivors

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Stephen Carpenter
Produced by Stokely Chaffin
Written by Stephen Carpenter
Starring Melissa Sagemiller
Casey Affleck
Eliza Dushku
Wes Bentley
Angela Featherstone
Luke Wilson
Music by Daniel Licht
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Cinematography Fred Murphy
Editing by Janice Hampton
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Distributed by Summit Entertainment
Release date(s) Flag of the United States September 7, 2001
Flag of the United Kingdom January 11, 2002
Flag of Italy May 10, 2002
Running time 84 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
Budget $14,000,000 (estimate)
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Soul Survivors is a 2001 psychological thriller film starring Melissa Sagemiller as a college student named Cassie, whose boyfriend Sean (Casey Affleck) died in a car accident that resulted from her driving after a night of partying. The accident starts to take its toll when she begins hallucinating and regularly having strange visions even though Cassie's friends Annabel (Eliza Dushku) and Matt (Wes Bentley) try helping her through everything.

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[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Melissa Sagemiller Cassie
Casey Affleck Sean
Eliza Dushku Annabel
Wes Bentley Matt
Angela Featherstone Raven
Luke Wilson Father Jude
Allen Hamilton Dr. Haverston
Ken Moreno Hideous Dancer
Carl Paoli Deathmask

[edit] Filming

Filming took place in Chicago and surrounding suburbs. Some scenes were also filmed in Gary, Indiana.

  • Filming started May 1999 to September 1999

[edit] Released

  • Flag of the United States September 7, 2001
  • Flag of the United Kingdom January 11, 2002
  • Flag of Italy May 10, 2002
  • Flag of Russia 20 September 2001
  • Flag of Argentina 1 November 2001
  • Flag of South Africa 8 February 2002
  • Flag of Iceland 7 June 2002
  • Flag of South Korea 14 June 2002
  • Flag of Japan 13 July 2002 (Tokyo)
  • Flag of Norway 9 August 2002 (video premiere)
  • Flag of Peru 22 August 2002
  • Flag of Brazil 13 September 2002
  • Flag of Turkey 11 October 2002
  • Flag of Spain 5 September 2003
  • Flag of Sweden 28 October 2006 (TV premiere)
  • Flag of Australia 25 January 2008 (TV premiere)

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