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Lady in the Water

Time is running out for a happy ending.
2006 | 110m | English

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Apartment building superintendent Cleveland Heep rescues what he thinks is a young woman from the pool he maintains. When he discovers that she is actually a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the journey back to her home, he works with his tenants to protect his new friend from the creatures that are determined to keep her in our world.
Release Date: Jul 20, 2006
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Writer: M. Night Shyamalan
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Mystery
Keywords fortune teller, religion and supernatural, mythical creature, hell, swimming pool, nixe, super power, aftercreditsstinger, sign languages, optimistic
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Blinding Edge Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $72,785,169
Budget: $70,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paul Giamatti Cleveland Heep
Bryce Dallas Howard Story
Jeffrey Wright Mr. Dury
Bob Balaban Harry Farber
Sarita Choudhury Anna Ran
Cindy Cheung Young-Soon Choi
M. Night Shyamalan Vick Ran
Freddy Rodríguez Reggie
Bill Irwin Mr. Leeds
Mary Beth Hurt Mrs. Bell
Noah Gray-Cabey Joey Dury
Joseph D. Reitman Long Haired Smoker
Jared Harris Goatee Smoker
Grant Monohon Emaciated Smoker
John Boyd One-Eyebrow Smoker
Ethan Cohn Glasses Smoker
June Kyoto Lu Mrs. Choi
Tovah Feldshuh Mrs. Bubchik
Tom Mardirosian Mr. Bubchik
Maricruz Hernandez Perez de la Torre Sister #1
Carla Jimenez Perez de la Torre Sister #2
Natasha Perez Perez de la Torre Sister #3
Monique Gabriela Curnen Perez de la Torre Sister #4
Marilyn Torres Perez de la Torre Sister #5
George Bass Mr. Perez de la Torre
Joel Marsh Garland Pool Guy
James Breen SPCA Guy
Nell Johnson Phone Message (voice)
Walter Lafty Silvertide Band Member
Mark Melchiorre Jr. Silvertide Band Member
Kevin Frank Silvertide Band Member
Brian Weaver Silvertide Band Member
Nick Perri Silvertide Band Member
Jeremy Howard Tartutic #1
Brian Steele Tartutic #2
Kurt Carley Tartutic #3
Doug Jones Tartutic #4
David Ogden Stiers Narrator (uncredited)
Name Job
Stefan Dechant Art Direction
M. Night Shyamalan Screenplay, Director
Martin Childs Production Design
Steve Boeddeker Sound Designer
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Karin Silvestri Stunts, Stunt Double
Melissa Yonkey Hair Department Head
Ravi D. Mehta Executive In Charge Of Production
Mark Setrakian Animatronics Designer
John Rusk First Assistant Director
Joseph DeBona Stand In
Susan Jacobs Music Supervisor
Jeff Atmajian Orchestrator
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Thomas Minton Set Designer
Bernadette Mazur Makeup Department Head
Lee Dichter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Edward Hirsh Visual Effects Supervisor
Dawn Brown Set Designer
Barbara Tulliver Editor
Betsy Heimann Costume Design
Christina Ann Wilson Art Direction
Dennie Thorpe Foley
Jeanmarie King Visual Effects Producer
Rachel Leek Set Costumer
Mary Cybulski Script Supervisor
Steve Cremin Special Effects Coordinator
Noelle King Set Designer
Frank Masi Still Photographer
Suzana Peric Music Editor
Larry Dias Set Decoration
Chris Munro Production Sound Mixer
Sara Philpott Art Department Coordinator
Jana Vance Foley
James Lin Location Manager
Anthony Ortiz Boom Operator
Edwin Effrein Steadicam Operator, Other
Marshall Winn Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
James Mazzola Property Master
Alan Meyerson Scoring Mixer
Christian Alzmann Visual Effects Art Director
Trevor Habberstad Utility Stunts
Qodi Armstrong Hairstylist
Edward J. Johnson Carpenter
Sharon Mann Unit Production Manager
Kevin Mangan Greensman
Autumn Saville Assistant Costume Designer
Lorelei David Visual Effects Editor
Paul Williams Construction Coordinator
Kevin Connolly Musician
Tom Prate Key Grip
Keri Bruno Second Second Assistant Director
Pete Romano Underwater Director of Photography
Steven E. Anderson Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Brandon Cook Props
Jennifer Zolten Freed Post Production Accountant
Michele Cusick Set Production Assistant
Scott Guitteau Sound Effects Editor
Olivier Fontenay Color Timer
Kevin Barnhill Digital Effects Supervisor
G. Grant Jewett Stunts
Dale Taylor Visual Effects Coordinator
Christian Brockey Production Coordinator
Stephanie Holbrook Casting Associate
Chris Beattie Rigging Grip
Keith Potter Additional Second Assistant Director
Antony Graf Construction Grip
Kathleen Kelly Set Medic
Vinny Mazzarella Assistant Property Master
Edward Poveda Payroll Accountant
Mark Sonoda Production Executive
Ozzie Carmona Digital Compositor
Daniel D. Sariano Assistant Camera
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Troy Porter ADR Mixer
Lauren Scott Production Secretary, Post Production Coordinator
Jeanine Pengiel Casting Assistant
Melanie Crescenz Extras Casting
Ronald Burke Dolly Grip
Kevin Flynn Key Rigging Grip
Skylar Schmidt Second Assistant Accountant
Kev Ketner Additional Production Assistant
Josh Blakeslee Second Assistant Camera
Kevin Sellers Foley Editor
Marilyn McCoppen ADR Editor
Gerald Scaife Production Supervisor
Karyn Gerred Scenic Artist
Lara Lampenfield Painter
Phil Bradshaw Grip
Merribelle Anderson Key Hair Stylist
Don Kozma Key Makeup Artist
Jim Orr Set Dresser
David French Sculptor
Jessie Thiele Post Production Supervisor
Francine Natale Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Tim Harrington Animation Supervisor
Guy Adan Unit Publicist
Kevin Ritter Key Costumer
Chris Bogart Set Painter
Mike Patrick Mix Technician
Kara Morasco Tailor
Chungsoo Lee Dialect Coach
Mark Mayer Production Accountant
David Brandon Electrician
Slazenger Chinked Special Effects
Michael Scott Sound Recordist
Richie Ford Rigging Gaffer
William Lebeda Title Designer
Brick Mason Second Unit Director
Basti Van Der Woude Second Assistant Director
Scott T. Pina Construction Foreman
Jeanie King Visual Effects Producer
Yen P. Nguyen Loader
Dianne Chadwick Graphic Designer
Victoria Boaz Production Assistant
Glenn Kaplan First Assistant Camera, First Assistant "A" Camera
Lisa Chino Assistant Dialogue Editor
Jeri Habberstad Stunt Double
Marshall Richard Krasser Compositing Supervisor
Ian Blume Assistant Editor
Craig Hayes Associate Editor
Lisa Wiggins First Assistant Accountant
Frank Rinella Foley Mixer
Terrence B. Zinn Key Set Production Assistant
Bill O'Leary Chief Lighting Technician
William Lee Special Effects Technician
David Raynor Assistant Production Coordinator
Chris Kilduff Best Boy Grip
Deedra Ricketts Location Casting
Hinju Kim Assistant Art Director
Kory Victor Assistant Production Coordinator, Researcher
Patrick Capone Camera Operator
Greg Finkel Other
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Thomas S. Drescher Supervising Music Editor
James Carson Other
Kyle Rudolph Steadicam Operator
Sean P. Gilbert Underwater Camera
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Christopher Doyle Director of Photography
Douglas Aibel Casting
Frank E. Eulner Supervising Sound Editor
Jeff Habberstad Stunt Coordinator
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Name Title
Jose L. Rodriguez Associate Producer
John Rusk Associate Producer
Sam Mercer Producer
M. Night Shyamalan Producer
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Reviews

Lehcar
10.0

HECK YEAH BICEP MAN ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

_**Moving magical tale at an apartment complex in Philadelphia**_ A superintendent at an apartment building in a suburb of Philadelphia (Paul Giamatti) discovers an innocent redhead in the pool (Bryce Dallas Howard) who needs the assistance of several tenants to escape the creatures that threaten ... her and her mission. "Lady in the Water" (2006) is a drama/fantasy based on a bedtime story that writer/director M. Night Shyamalan told his kids. Like most Shyamalan pictures there’s a moving reverent ambiance amidst the amusing and sometimes horrific dramatics. It’s very original, coming across as a Shyamalan flick mixed with elements of fantasy movies, like “The Wizard of Oz” (1939). Think about it, “The Wizard of Oz” meshed a family drama with a dreamlike fantasy involving wonder, humor and slight horror along with a profound message, and so does this film (which isn’t to say it’s as effective as “Wizard”). The set of the apartment complex and the cinematography thereof combined with James Newton Howard’s score are all superb. Plus there are some amusing moments, like with the dour film critic (Bob Balaban). Similar to “Signs” (2002), there’s a good theme about coming to grips with tragedy and moving on with a newfound sense of purpose. Moreover, Bryce is very appealing as the naïve fantasy creature and the movie leaves you with a warm feeling. On the negative side, the somewhat convoluted fable will be less than compelling for certain viewers and some critics understandably complained that it was a mistake for Shyamalan to cast himself as the writer whose words are the seeds to changing the world, although it didn’t bother me; I think he’s perfect for the role. Still, M. Night casting himself as the savior of the freakin’ planet is a tad pretentious. The film runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in Levittown, Pennsylvania, a suburb northeast of Philadelphia. GRADE: B-

Aug 11, 2021