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| Director: | M. Night Shyamalan |
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| Writer: | M. Night Shyamalan |
| Staring: |
| 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 |
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| 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 |
| 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 |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 19 | 29 | 12 |
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| 2025 | 9 | 945 | 945 |
HECK YEAH BICEP MAN ...
_**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-