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Director: | Gore Verbinski |
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Writer: | Kōji Suzuki, Ehren Kruger, Hiroshi Takahashi |
Staring: |
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 |
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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 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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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