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The Ring

Before you die, you see
2002 | 115m | English

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Rachel Keller is a journalist investigating a videotape that may have killed four teenagers. There is an urban legend about this tape: the viewer will die seven days after watching it. Rachel tracks down the video... and watches it. Now she has just seven days to unravel the mystery of the Ring so she can save herself and her son.
Release Date: Oct 18, 2002
Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Kōji Suzuki, Ehren Kruger, Hiroshi Takahashi
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords journalist, investigation, telephone, urban legend, ghost, mysterious death, drowning, horse, remake, cabin in the woods, videotape, island, supernatural, paranormal, curse, well, terrifying
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, BenderSpink, Parkes/MacDonald Productions
Box Office Revenue: $249,348,933
Budget: $48,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Naomi Watts Rachel Keller
Martin Henderson Noah Clay
David Dorfman Aidan Keller
Brian Cox Richard Morgan
Jane Alexander Dr. Grasnik
Lindsay Frost Ruth Embry
Amber Tamblyn Katie Embry
Rachael Bella Rebecca Kotler
Daveigh Chase Samara Morgan
Shannon Cochran Anna Morgan
Sandra Thigpen Teacher
Richard Lineback Innkeeper
Sasha Barrese Girl Teen #1
Tess Hall Girl Teen #2
Adam Brody Male Teen #1
Alan Blumenfeld Harvey
Pauley Perrette Beth
Joe Chrest Doctor
Stephanie Erb Donna
Joanna Lin Black Cashier
Michael Spound Dave Embry
Art Frankel Cal
Billy Lloyd Darby Grasnik
Sara Rue Babysitter
Keith Campbell Ship's Mate
Ronald William Lawrence Library Clerk
Lindsey Stoddart Grad Student
Joe Sabatino Orderly
Aixa Clemente Nurse
Coleen Maloney Mourner #1
Catherine Paolone Mourner #2
Maura McNamara Girl on Ferry
David Povall Girl's Father
Gary Carlos Cervantes Painter
Chuck Hicks Ferry Worker
Name Job
Craig Wood Editor
Tom Duffield Production Design
Ashley Sibille Art Department Coordinator
Marco Rubeo Assistant Art Director
Michael Diersing Construction Coordinator
Jerry Brooks Construction Foreman
Tom Acosta Greensman
Robin F. Samson Location Scout
Curtis Coyote Painter
Anthony 'AJ' Leonardi Jr. Standby Painter
Robert Beaumont Grip
Harry K. Garvin Steadicam Operator
Merrick Morton Still Photographer
Nancy McArdle Costume Supervisor
Medusah Key Hair Stylist
Linda S. Cormany Set Costumer
Sylvia Nava Wigmaker
Stephen Sturm Carpenter
Ted Yonenaka Craft Service
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Mark Rodahl Digital Effects Supervisor
Michael Allegro Driver
Mark Connelly Loader
Erica Frauman Post Production Supervisor
Jim Turner Production Controller
Landis Hartman Projection
Alan Feffer Propmaker
Ed Gorre Set Medic
Elizabeth Jurado Set Production Assistant
Michael Root Software Engineer
Benjamin Lehmann Stand In
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
Andreas Wacker Technical Supervisor
Kevin Tengan Systems Administrators & Support
Mike Shannon Transportation Captain
Denny Caira Transportation Coordinator
Alex L. Worman Unit Publicist
Alex M. Cacciarelli Video Assist Operator
Kristopher Kasper Visual Effects Editor
Dale E. Grahn Color Timer
Jason Summers Editorial Production Assistant
Simon Morgan First Assistant Editor
Carlos Baker Electrician
Brian Tilden Gaffer
Marek Bojsza Lighting Technician
Gary Dahlquist Rigging Gaffer
Jason Andrew Rigging Grip
Dena Berman Casting Associate
Murray Miller Location Manager
Kathryn Mindala Production Accountant
Whitney Kitchen Production Coordinator
Kimberly Rach Production Supervisor
Jesse Cook Researcher
Knox White Boom Operator
Peter Miller Sound Designer
David C. Eichhorn Sound Editor
J.R. Grubbs Sound Effects Editor
Tim Holland Supervising Sound Editor
Dan Cayer Digital Compositors
Brian Cuscino I/O Supervisor
Burt Dalton Special Effects Supervisor
Chris Anderson Visual Effects Coordinator
Alessandra Cave Visual Effects Producer
Richard K. Buoen Storyboard
Marcia Craig Studio Teachers
David Hunter Editorial Services
Scott Brines Administration
Gene Radzik Dolby Consultant
Michael Hansen Assistant Property Master
Erik Berentsen Set Dresser
John Brian King Title Designer
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Michael Brennan Dolly Grip
Michael J. Coo Key Grip
Jean Ann Black Key Makeup Artist
Amy Schmiederer Makeup Artist
Troy Waters Marine Coordinator
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Pilot
Benita Allen First Assistant Director
Frederic Roth Second Assistant Director
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Robert Ferrara Chief Lighting Technician
Orlando R. Gonzales Assistant Production Coordinator
Michael Axinn ADR Editor
Fiachra Trench Conductor
Sue Fox Foley Editor
Anthony Pleeth Musician
Glenn Cotter 3D Artist
Ben Barron 3D Modeller
Brian Dowrick CG Animator
Chris Paizis Matchmove Supervisor
Bruce Fowler Orchestrator
Jiřina Eisenhamerová Costumer
Giselle Gurza Second Second Assistant Director
Trevor Goring Storyboard Artist
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Frank 'Pepe' Merel Foley Mixer
Travis Crenshaw Foley Recordist
William Aldridge Special Effects Technician
Nathan McGuinness Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew A. Del Ruth Assistant Camera
Craig Doobie Best Boy Grip
Deborah Thomas Data Wrangler
Nico Bally Dolly Grip
Matthew C. Blea Second Assistant Camera
Steve Baker CG Animator
Zach Justman Assistant Editor
Sven E. Fahlgren Post Production Coordinator
David Diamond Assistant Location Manager
Zachary Fannin Art Department Production Assistant
Chris Romberg Assistant Accountant
Glenn Corbett Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
David Santiago CG Artist
Larry J. Aube Key Rigging Grip
Teresa Jaime Drapkin Payroll Accountant
Chandra Irving Production Assistant
Joel Román Mendías Production Executive
Afnahn Khan Production Secretary
Jennifer Koenig Second Assistant Accountant
Kurt Zelnak Travel Coordinator
Ritchie Copenhaver Stunts
Audrey Marie Crouse Stunts
Art Hickman Stunts
Lindakay Brown Dialogue Editor
Charles Gibson Second Unit Director
David M. Bowen Property Master
Kazu Hiro Sculptor, Makeup Designer
Kōji Suzuki Novel
Gore Verbinski Director
Ehren Kruger Screenplay
Bojan Bazelli Director of Photography
Julie Weiss Costume Design
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan Visual Effects
Hiroshi Takahashi Screenplay
Kimberly Adams Assistant Costume Designer
Fríða Aradóttir Hairstylist
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Baker Makeup Effects, Makeup Artist
Keith Campbell Stunt Coordinator
Trevor Morris Music Editor
Craig Barron Visual Effects Supervisor
Jim Dooley Additional Music
Candace Moon Stand In
Keli Murphy Stunt Double
Becky Bentham Music Coordinator
Debbie Evans Stunts
Bill Johnson Unit Production Manager
Lisa Hoyle Stunts
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Maya Shimoguchi Set Designer
Denise Chamian Casting
Rosemary Brandenburg Set Decoration
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Art Direction
Craig Cockerill First Assistant Camera
Nick Brett Utility Stunts
Juan Peralta Sound Mix Technician
Rafael E. Sánchez Chief Lighting Technician
Name Title
Benita Allen Associate Producer
Christine Iso Co-Producer
Mike Macari Executive Producer
Laurie MacDonald Producer
Walter F. Parkes Producer
Neal Edelstein Co-Executive Producer
Roy Lee Executive Producer
J.C. Spink Co-Executive Producer
Michele Weisler Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Is she still in the dark place? After the mysterious death of her niece Katie, journalist Rachel Keller starts to investigate an urban legend about a videotape which kills you seven days after watching it. With dire consequences coming her way if she can not solve the mystery.... The sentence, ... English language remake of successful foreign horror film has been known to instill fear of the wrong kind in many a genre fan. So when it was announced that Gore Verbinski was to remake Hideo Nakata's terrifying nerve shredder, Ringu, the reaction in horror circles was akin to someone urinating on your chips. Refreshing to report then that The Ring is a candidate for best American remake and proof positive that remakes sometimes can be a good thing. Starring Naomi Watts (who is terrific) as Rachel, Verbinski and writer Ehren Kruger (adapting from Kôji Suzuki's novel) successfully transfer the atmospherics of Nakata's piece to a dank and eerie Seattle. It's with atmosphere that The Ring starts to play on your nerves, because after viewing the creepy and unsettling tape itself, we ourselves have been set up for the race against the clock theme that is driving Rachel on. So as the mystery starts to unravel, and sadness threatens to take a hold, the story quickly shifts direction to give horror one of its most baddest and cruelest characters. It's the kind of impact that crawls under your skin and refuses to move when you are trying to sleep at night. Though the story has been streamlined from its source, The Ring still has a bit too much filler in its meaty structure. Feeling a need to give Watts a quest among quests, Verbinski almost over cooks the mystery essence of the plot. However, with much relief he reins it in to stop any sort of scooby doo like nonsense detracting from the creepy sense of dread that has been built up previously. The ending here works a treat, but it is a tone down from the source and with that it's not even close to Nakata's version, and just maybe it has something to do with Dream Works wanting to secure a PG-13 rating? What is left though is a truly suspenseful and unsettling thriller - come horror film. One that even on revisits manages to bother and keep one on the edge of the seat. It made an $80 million profit in America alone, ensuring that a sequel was sure to follow. Now was that one a bad idea! 8/10

May 16, 2024