It's not the scary hit that The Ring was in 2002, but The Grudge makes a similarly convincing case for American remakes of popular Japanese horror films. Barely a year passed between the release of Takashi Shimizu's creepy ghost story Ju-On: The Grudge and the production of this American remake, set in Tokyo and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar in her first post-Buffy horror film. About the only significant difference between the two films is the importing of a mostly-American cast (including Bill Pullman, Clea DuVall and Grace Zabriskie), but The Grudge was reconfigured (by screenwriter Stephen Susco) to allow Shimizu to refine and improve the spookiest highlights of his earlier version, which enjoyed previous incarnations as a short film and two made-for-Japanese-video features. Surprising box-office analysts with a $40 million opening weekend, The Grudge may disappoint hard-core horror fans because it lacks gore and graphic violence, but as a creepy tale about a very haunted house, it's guaranteed to send a few chills up your spine. --Jeff Shannon
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Sarah Michelle Gellar | Karen |
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Jason Behr | Doug |
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William Mapother | Matthew |
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Clea DuVall | Jennifer |
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KaDee Strickland | Susan |
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Grace Zabriskie | Emma |
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Bill Pullman | Peter |
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Rosa Blasi | Maria |
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Ted Raimi | Alex |
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Ryo Ishibashi | Nakagawa |
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Yoko Maki | Yoko |
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Yuya Ozeki | Toshio |
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Takako Fuji | Kayako |
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Takashi Matsuyama | Takeo |
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Hiroshi Matsunaga | Igarashi |
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Hajime Okayama | Suzuki |
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Yoshiyuki Morishita | Guard |
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Kazuyuki Tsumura | Peter's Co-Worker |
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Taigi Kobayashi | Policeman |
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Junko Koizumi | Mother |
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Nana Koizumi | Daughter |
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Yôichi Okamura | Restaurant Manager |
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Eiji Ôki | Morgue Detective |
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Katsuhiro Oyama | Morgue Doctor |
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Jotaro Kitamura | Policeman |
| Director | Takashi Shimizu |
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| Writer | Stephen Susco, Takashi Shimizu | |
| Producer | Doug Davison, Joseph Drake, Satoshi Fukushima, Aubrey Henderson, Takashige Ichise, Nathan Kahane, Michael Kirk, Roy Lee, Carsten H.W. Lorenz, Ray Quinlan, Sam Raimi, Shintaro Shimosawa, Robert G. Tapert | |
| Musician | Christopher Young | |
| Photography | Hideo Yamamoto | |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 14, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 2 |