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Director: | Robert Zemeckis |
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Writer: | Sarah Kernochan, Clark Gregg |
Staring: |
When Claire Spencer starts hearing ghostly voices and seeing spooky images, she wonders if an otherworldly spirit is trying to contact her. All the while, her husband tries to reassure her by telling her it's all in her head. But as Claire investigates, she discovers that the man she loves might know more than he's letting on. | |
Release Date: | Jul 21, 2000 |
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Director: | Robert Zemeckis |
Writer: | Sarah Kernochan, Clark Gregg |
Genres: | Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | lake, therapist, suspicion, haunted house, ouija board, haunting, car accident, new neighbor, vermont, missing child, ghost, séance, mysterious, shocking, angry, secret, absurd, admiring, ambiguous, appreciative, approving, audacious, baffled, sympathetic, vibrant |
Production Companies | DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox, ImageMovers |
Box Office |
Revenue: $291,420,351
Budget: $100,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michelle Pfeiffer | Claire Spencer |
Harrison Ford | Norman Spencer |
Diana Scarwid | Jody |
James Remar | Warren Feur |
Miranda Otto | Mary Feur |
Ray Baker | Dr. Stan Powell |
Wendy Crewson | Elena |
Amber Valletta | Madison Elizabeth Frank |
Katharine Towne | Caitlin Spencer |
Victoria Bidewell | Beatrice |
Joe Morton | Dr. Drayton |
Micole Mercurio | Mrs. Frank |
Sloane Shelton | Mrs. Templeton |
Rachel Singer | PhD Student #3 |
Daniel Zelman | PhD Student #4 |
Jennifer Tung | PhD Student #2 |
J.C. Brandy | Band Member |
Dennison Samaroo | PhD Student #1 |
Eliott Goretsky | Teddy |
Tom Dahlgren | Dean Templeton |
Name | Job |
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Kris A. Jeffrey | Stunts |
Steve Madaras | Stunts |
Elizabeth Lapp | Art Direction |
William James Teegarden | Production Design |
Stefan Dechant | Art Direction |
Karen O'Hara | Set Decoration |
Elinor Bardach | Costume Supervisor |
Joseph A. Ponticelle | First Assistant Camera |
Patrick Esposito | Post-Production Manager |
Dennis McCarthy | Set Costumer |
Udi Harpaz | Additional Music |
Janice Alexander | Key Hair Stylist |
Anthony 'AJ' Leonardi Jr. | Standby Painter |
Cherylanne Martin | Unit Production Manager |
David C. Potter | Leadman |
Rodney Lee Bennett | Driver |
Jane E. Russell | Unit Publicist |
Thomas L. Bellissimo | Special Effects Supervisor |
Gregory Alpert | Location Manager |
Peter Ciardelli | Editorial Production Assistant |
Steven C. McGee | Gaffer |
Luca Kouimelis | Script Supervisor |
Amanda Koblin | Casting Associate |
Marilyn McCoppen | ADR Supervisor |
Edward J. Cox | Best Boy Electric |
Jason Corgan Brown | Researcher |
Seth Blackman | Location Scout |
David Deever | Video Assist Operator |
Ken Ryan | Production Accountant |
Chris Chichotka | Construction Foreman |
Richard Bugge | Systems Administrators & Support |
Ralph Contrado | Scenic Artist |
Richie Kawamoto | Set Decoration |
Bernie Pollack | Costume Design |
Carla Corwin | First Assistant Director, Underwater Camera |
Judy Malinoski | Set Medic |
William B. Kaplan | Production Sound Mixer |
Peter Vogel | Production Secretary |
Greg Wimer | Assistant Camera |
Frank 'Pepe' Merel | Foley Recordist |
R. Orlando Duenas | Associate Editor |
Lauren A. Littleton | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Phil Hadaway | ADR Engineer |
Malia Thompson | Special Effects Technician |
Joel Sill | Music Consultant |
Stacy Layne Kramer | Accountant |
Tony Eckert | Foley Mixer |
Andrew Taylor | Key Rigging Grip |
Cinda-Lin James | Stunts |
P.K. MacCarthy | Storyboard Artist |
Kirk A. Holland | Transportation Captain |
John Wright | Craft Service |
Caroline Errington | Seamstress |
Robert Presley | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator |
Randy L. Childs | Propmaker |
Richard Kidd | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Kevin Du Toit | Post Production Assistant |
John Villarino | Construction Coordinator |
Beverli Eagan | Set Designer |
Peter M. Tobyansen | Production Supervisor |
Alan D'Angerio | Hairstylist |
Ellen Lewis | Casting |
Susie DeSanto | Costume Design |
Tony Fanning | Art Direction |
Jim Turner | Production Controller |
Guy T. Wiedmann | Visual Effects Editor |
Randy Cantor | Transportation Captain |
Anna E. Hayward | Set Production Assistant |
Carlo Basail | Greensman |
Jack Carpenter | Stunts |
Eliot Yaffe | Projection |
Michael Gastaldo | Property Master |
Kenneth Karman | Music Editor |
Michael Laudati | Makeup Artist |
Ken Berkhout | Electrician |
Michael Maloney | Rigging Grip |
Jeremiah O'Driscoll | First Assistant Editor |
Earl Sampson | Boom Operator |
Colin O'Neill | Assistant Sound Editor |
Ruth Greenberg | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Charles Belardinelli | Special Effects Coordinator |
Richard Mall | Key Grip |
Cameron Matheson | Carpenter |
Matthew J. Birch | Production Coordinator |
Jeff Smithwick | Color Timer |
Andrew Leman | Graphic Designer |
Jennifer Euston | Casting Assistant |
Colin Drobnis | Digital Compositors |
Chris Cummings | Art Department Coordinator |
John 'J.P.' Pratt | Picture Car Coordinator |
William Acedo | Set Dressing Artist |
Joel Marrow | Transportation Coordinator |
Brad Emmons | Rigging Gaffer |
Sabrina Rosen | Costume Assistant |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
Mayda Renizzi-Holt | First Assistant Accountant |
Neil D'Monte | Concept Artist |
Jan Ellen Goldstein | Assistant Location Manager |
Chris Allen | Software Engineer |
Timothy Alberts | Dresser |
Micah Y. Bisagni | Second Assistant Camera |
Jesse Yoshimura | Key Set Production Assistant |
Paula Case | Second Second Assistant Director |
Angie Ryan | Second Assistant Accountant |
Parrish Kennington | Costumer |
Ron Orenstein | Colorist |
Rob Rubin | Camera Loader |
Chris Johnson | Art Department Production Assistant |
Charleen Richards-Steeves | ADR Mixer |
Steven R. Molen | Production Executive |
Thomas Crawford | Best Boy Grip |
Libuse Binder | Production Assistant |
Ewa Sztompke | Dialogue Editor |
Dhana Gilbert | Assistant Production Coordinator |
John Nicolard | Digital Color Timer |
Timothy Michael Cairns | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Kristopher Van Over | Additional First Assistant Camera |
David Lucarelli | ADR Recordist |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Deborah Hall | Key Costumer |
Colleen Gibbons | Travel Coordinator |
Lori Ikeda | Payroll Accountant |
Katie Hedrich | Assistant Editor |
Judith Bouley | Additional Casting |
Kami Calevro | Assistant Accountant |
Loree Perrett | Rotoscoping Artist |
Steve Brennan | Assistant Property Master |
Ronald Carreiro | Swing |
Jeff 'Moose' Howery | Dolly Grip |
Robert Zemeckis | Director |
Alan Silvestri | Original Music Composer, Conductor |
Arthur Schmidt | Editor |
Marcia DeBonis | Casting |
Sarah Kernochan | Story |
Andrew Menzies | Assistant Art Director |
François Duhamel | Still Photographer |
Kent Sparling | Mix Technician |
Tim A. Davison | Stunt Coordinator |
Leigh Hennessy | Utility Stunts |
Randy Thom | Sound Designer |
Andrea Gard | Sound Effects Editor |
Dennis Leonard | Supervising Sound Editor |
Robert Legato | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Beau Borders | Sound Design Assistant |
Steven Spielberg | Idea |
David Boyd | Additional Photography |
Shawna Trpcic | Costume Illustrator |
Steve Starkey | Second Unit Director |
Jon H. Epstein | Stunt Double |
Patricia M. Peters | Stunt Double |
Josh McLaglen | First Assistant Director |
Michael Runyard | Stunts |
Jared S. Eddo | Stunts |
Debbie Evans | Stunts |
Darrell Davis | Stunts |
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw | Stunts |
Troy Robinson | Stunts |
Pat Romano | Stunts |
John Peter Bernardo | Assistant Editor |
Clark Gregg | Screenplay |
Don Burgess | Director of Photography |
Rick Carter | Production Design |
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw | Stunts |
Drew Jones | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
Randy Crowder | Stand In |
Shawn Sweeney | Location Manager |
Name | Title |
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Steven J. Boyd | Associate Producer |
Joan Bradshaw | Executive Producer |
Cherylanne Martin | Associate Producer |
Robert Zemeckis | Producer |
Mark Johnson | Executive Producer |
Steve Starkey | Producer |
Jack Rapke | Producer |
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You're not yourself today are you? Claire and Norman Spencer's marriage starts to fall apart when she believes there is a ghost in the house. Things gather apace when Claire is convinced that the spirit is trying to tell her something. Something that could be too close to home for comfort. Rob ... ert Zemeckis does Hitchcock? Well yes, the influence is obvious, unashamedly so. But the trouble with that, is having the maestro as a benchmark renders all other modern day attempts as folly. However, casting aside that gargantuan issue, What Lies Beneath is an effective creeper come thriller that boasts star credentials. Directed by Zemeckis, formed from an idea by Steven Spielberg (from the story by Sarah Kernochan) and starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as the fragmenting Spencer's. That's a pretty tidy bunch from which to launch your movie. What follows is a mixture of genuine unease and mystery, red herrings and standard boo jump moments, all of which almost gets lost on a saggy middle section as Zemeckis plays Hitchcock one too many times and loses sight of the supernatural heart of the piece, not helped by Clark Gregg's meandering script I might add. None the less, the picture gets pulled around for the finale as the spooky combines with thriller to produce some quality edge of the seat stuff. But it's only then that you totally realise that the makers here have tried to cram too much in to one film. In eagerness to manipulate the audience for the fine ending (though you probably will have it worked out at the half way point) the film just ends up as being confused as to what it mostly wanted to be. Pfeiffer is excellent and looks stunning and Ford gives it gusto when the script allows. Support comes from Diana Scarwid, Joe Morton, Miranda Otto and James Remar. The house is suitably eerie with its waterside setting and Alan Silvestri's score is perfectly in tune with the creepy elements of the piece. It's a fine enough film in its own right, regardless of the Hitchcockian homages. It's just that it should have been a far better horror picture than it turned out to be. 7/10
***Ghostly happenings in northern Vermont with Ford & Pfeiffer*** A couple living on Lake Champlain (Harrison Ford & Michelle Pfeiffer) face the empty nest syndrome as the wife experiences increasingly spectral happenings. Diana Scarwid, James Remar and Miranda Otto have peripheral roles. "Wh ... at Lies Beneath" (2000) is a Hitchcockian drama/mystery with a bit o’ horror. It starts by borrowing from "Rear Window" (1954), but thankfully veers from there. At a little past the hour mark I was starting to get restless. The story was progressing too slowly with too many doors inexplicably opening. I suppose it didn’t help that Pfeiffer doesn’t trip my trigger, although she’s serviceable (I wouldn’t say I DON’T like her); and Harrison’s character seems unjustifiably gruff and impatient. However, the Upstate Vermont/ New York locations are fabulous and a mysterious mood is effectively established. The way things pan out is unexpected, unless you saw the trailer first, which outrageously spoils it. The concluding F/X sequence is beautiful in a ghostly way and satisfyingly brings closure. What didn’t make sense earlier is elucidated. At the end of the day, the movie’s underwhelming, but not altogether unworthy if you’re in the mode for a flick of this sort. The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes, and was shot in the Lake Champlain region of Vermont/New York (Burlington, D.A.R. State Park, Waterbury & Westport) with other stuff done in Southern Cal (Los Angeles, Playa Vista & Culver City). GRADE: C+/B-
Not a great film, but two things that made it bearable: 1) Directed by Robert Zemeckis 2) I watched it in a hotel room ...
"Claire" (Michelle Pfeiffer) and "Norman" (Harrison Ford) are an happily married couple with a lovely lakeside home. It turns out that she has only recently survived a nasty car crash, and so when she starts complaining about some inexplicable things happening in their home, "Norman" suggests that s ... he see a therapist to try to alleviate here ever increasing paranoia. Her friend "Jody" (Diana Scarwid) uses a ouija board and soon "Claire" is convinced that the empty house next door is being haunted - but why? Who is the paranormal woman she hears and sees, and what has is to do with her and her family? Robert Zemekis starts this off quite tensely, the imagery is scary and effective. The lack of gory or silly special effects gives it a chill that for the first hour, or so, works fairly well. Sadly, though, it runs out of steam and the storyline just loses it's way. The last half hour has more endings than you can shake a stick at, and when it does finally conclude I felt the whole thing was pretty far-fetched and unsatisfactory. Ford just isn't really at the races here - he was/is much better with roles that allow him to demonstrate his considerable charisma and personality. With no such opportunity here, his character is just flat - at times too earnest, at others just implausible. The title suggests much more that this mid-range horror thriller delivers.