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The Crazies

Fear Thy Neighbor
2010 | 101m | English

(135824 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Breck Eisner
Writer: Ray Wright, Scott Kosar
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Four friends find themselves trapped in their small hometown after they discover their friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane.
Release Date: Feb 26, 2010
Director: Breck Eisner
Writer: Ray Wright, Scott Kosar
Genres: Action, Horror, Mystery
Keywords biological weapon, cover-up, remake, madness, psychosis, duringcreditsstinger, virus
Production Companies Paramount Vantage, Penn Station Entertainment, Participant, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Overture Films
Box Office Revenue: $54,956,140
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: May 18, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Timothy Olyphant David
Radha Mitchell Judy
Joe Anderson Russell
Danielle Panabaker Becca
Joe Reegan Pvt. Billy Babcock
Glenn Morshower Intelligence Officer
Gregory Sporleder Travis Quinn
Lynn Lowry Woman on Bike
Christie Lynn Smith Deardra Farnum
Brett Rickaby Bill Farnum
Preston Bailey Nicholas Farnum
John Aylward Mayor Hobbs
Larry Cedar Ben Sandborn
Pierce Gagnon Distraught Son
Mike Hickman Rory Hamill
Lisa K. Wyatt Peggy Hamill
Justin Welborn Curt Hammil
Chet Grissom Kevin Miller
Tahmus Rounds Nathan
Brett Wagner Jesse
Alex Van Red
Tony Winters Town Pastor
Frank Hoyt Taylor Mortician Jim Finley
Justin Miles Scotty McGregor
Marian Green Mrs. McGregor
E. Roger Mitchell Fire Chief Tom
Michael H. Cole Site Coordinator
Chris Carnel Car Wash Lunatic
Jimmy Waitman Car Wash Lunatic
Jay Pearson Car Wash Lunatic
Kathryn Kim Distraught Mom
Adam Dingeman Snickering Boy
Megan Hensley Babbling Teen
Lori Beth Sikes Distraught Mother
Mary Lynn Owen Distraught Woman #2
Matt Lintz Distraught Son #2
Wilbur Fitzgerald Distraught Husband
Name Job
Mike Uguccioni Visual Effects Supervisor
Ray Nevin Sr. Transportation Coordinator
Randy Houston Mercer Makeup Artist
Aaron Brown Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary Jay Camera Operator
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Busbee Location Manager
E.J. Foerster Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Alex McCarroll Set Designer
Heather Elwell Art Department Coordinator
Joshua D. Comen Visual Effects Producer
David Fletcher Special Effects Coordinator
Leo Corey Castellano Makeup Department Head
Tim Carras Visual Effects Supervisor
Julie Pearce Music Editor
Monique Younger Set Costumer
Trevor Adams Visual Effects Supervisor
Gracie Klein Transportation Coordinator
Billy Fox Editor
Jeremy Peirson Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Ray Wright Screenplay
George L. Little Costume Design
Scott Kosar Screenplay
Tom Jones Jr. Construction Coordinator
Brown Cooper Additional Camera
Maida N. Morgan Location Manager
Patrick Mooney Visual Effects Producer
David Burton Visual Effects Supervisor
Jillian Amburgey Script Supervisor
Pam Hammarlund Visual Effects Producer
Don Holloway Greensman
Shayne Allen Duhon Set Costumer
Greg Berry Art Direction
Steve Maslow Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Diana Sikes Hairstylist
Cynthia La Jeunesse Set Decoration
Duane Manwiller Second Unit Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Jack Blanchard Leadman
Mike Thomas Camera Operator
Saeed Adyani Still Photographer
Kate Duke Set Costumer
Vicki L. Sawyer Production Accountant
Leigh Ann Yandle Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
K. Drew Fuller Costume Supervisor
Patti Gannon Visual Effects Supervisor
Ralph Osborn Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Andrea Politte Additional Hairstylist
Jonathan Gording Contact Lens Technician
Betty Lou Skinner Key Hair Stylist
Kenny Myers Special Effects Makeup Artist
Toby Sells Special Effects Makeup Artist
Yvonne Battistelli Set Costumer
Robert Griffon Jr. Property Master
Mary Everett Additional Hairstylist
Beka Wilson Key Hair Stylist
Chris Gallaher Key Makeup Artist, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jonah Levy Special Effects Makeup Artist
Justin Stafford Wigmaker
Jeff C. Sutton Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Anna Jay Camera Intern
Dirk Jenkins Electrician
Jeremy Emerman Epk Camera Operator
Peter D. Roome First Assistant Camera
Chris 'Barefoot' Allen Grip
Gina Scagnelli Grip
Kerry Rawlins Grip
Ben Bardin Key Rigging Grip
Rusty Edmonson Lighting Technician
Art Schultz Lighting Technician
Dave Duren Lighting Technician
Sean Fisher Rigging Grip
Patrick K. Meng Rigging Grip
Marvin Lee Second Assistant Camera
Pierre O'Halloran Best Boy Grip
Mark Cotone First Assistant Director
Darin Rivetti Second Unit First Assistant Director
David H. Nash Carpenter
Rondro Boney Painter
Cindy Jordan Painter
Jeffrey Thompson Painter
Greg Anderson Prop Maker
Brian Strohm Prop Maker
Jeffrey A. Hughes Set Dresser
Adam Sumner Set Dresser
John Coven Storyboard Artist
Javed Noorullah Swing
Margaret Robbs Ager/Dyer
Jason M. Moore Set Costumer
Kimberly Busbee Extras Casting
Nathan Wright Extras Casting Assistant
Lee Wimer Color Timer
Stefan Sonnenfeld Colorist
Andy Kaplan Digital Intermediate Producer
Howard London ADR Mixer
Troy Porter ADR Mixer
Jason Oliver ADR Recordist
Sonny Pettijohn Assistant Sound Editor
Aron Siegel Boom Operator
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
John Joseph Thomas Foley Supervisor
Chris Durfy Sound Recordist
Kevin J. Summers Utility Sound
Michael Cliett Animation
Riko Schatke Best Boy Grip
Dan Cornwall Chief Lighting Technician
Halley Manning Electrician
P.K. Munson First Assistant Camera
Erik Curtis First Assistant Camera
Brian Knox Grip
Harrison Palmer Grip
C. Alan Rawlins Sr. Key Grip
Kenny Rivenbark Libra Head Technician
Henry E. O'Briant III Lighting Technician
Shawn Torge Lighting Technician
Matthew McGinn Loader
Marvin Haven Rigging Grip
Ross Davis Second Assistant Camera
Frank D. Parrish Second Assistant Camera
Kelly R. Borisy Dolly Grip
Yumiko Takeya Second Assistant Director
Dieter Busch Second Unit First Assistant Director
Lukasz Siwik Art Department Production Assistant
John McDonnell Assistant Property Master
Penny S. Thomas Painter
Gabriel Lueders Painter
Richard W. Van Oel Painter
Jeff Foust Prop Maker
Roman Antolic Set Dresser
Joseph R. McGuire Jr. Set Dresser
Nichole Wleklinski Set Dresser
Brian J. Simpson Set Dresser
Ryan Kutch Swing
Roland Heart Swing
LuEllyn Harper Assistant Costume Designer
Ellen Mostrom Casting Assistant
Patrick Ingram Extras Casting
Jason Barnoski Assistant Editor
Diane LeDesma Colorist
Kamila Baghernejad Digital Intermediate Producer
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Eric Gotthelf ADR Mixer
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Allen L. Stone ADR Mixer
Russell Farmarco ADR Supervisor
C. Douglas Cameron Boom Operator
Hilda Hodges Foley Artist
Whit Norris Production Sound Mixer
Brian Magerkurth Sound Mix Technician
Thomas Jones Supervising ADR Editor
Jamie Baxter 3D Animator
Kevin Struckman CG Artist
Arlend Engar CG Artist
Tong Zhou CG Artist
Brandon Bartlett CG Supervisor
Peter Allendale Compositor
Elizabeth Marriner Compositor
Roger Mocenigo Compositor
Mike Diltz Digital Compositor
Trinh Baxter Matte Painter, Digital Compositor
Michael Roderick Digital Compositor
Ian Buchko CG Artist
Mike Rhone CG Artist
Michael Goddard CG Artist
Eric Bruneau Compositing Supervisor
Brandon Criswell Compositor
Michael J. Parker Compositor
Chris John Jones Creative Director
Harrison Rutherford Digital Compositor
Darren MacKay Digital Compositor
Jeremy Oddo VFX Artist
Nathaniel Holroyd Visual Effects Coordinator
Nora Felder Music Consultant
Todd Hergott Armorer
Edward Poveda Payroll Accountant
Ben Shields Catlin Production Executive
Stefan Brunner Production Executive
Chris Butzke Set Production Assistant
Danielle King Set Production Assistant
Megan Schmidt Set Production Assistant
Tara Tovarek Travel Coordinator
Erik Porn Special Effects Makeup Artist
Neil Safeer Ghaznavi Digital Compositor
Steven Douglas Smith VFX Director of Photography
Budd Carr Music Consultant
Cindy O'Connor Music Programmer
Greg Tresan Animal Wrangler
Sean Carville First Assistant Accountant
Diana Ascher Post Production Accountant
Sean Furst Production Executive
Haley Billue Production Secretary
Eric Hollenbeck Set Production Assistant
Leslie Merlin Set Production Assistant
Gene Michael Smith Set Production Assistant
Breck Eisner Director
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
Maxime Alexandre Director of Photography
John Papsidera Casting
Andrew Menzies Production Design
Deborah Rutherford Makeup Artist
Laurent Kossayan Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Joel Dougherty Sound Effects Editor
Harry Yoon First Assistant Editor
George A. Romero Original Film Writer
Chris Carnel Stunts
Adruitha Lee Hair Department Head
Andy Rusk Set Dresser
Dylan Jury Casting Assistant
Shaun Lynch Extras Casting Assistant
David Jobe Foley Mixer
P.K. Hooker Sound Editor
Carol Tresan Animal Wrangler
Matt Thompson Production Assistant
Day Permuy Production Coordinator
Jennifer Badger Stunt Double
Deven MacNair Stunt Double
Marian Green Stunts
William Scharpf Stunts
Name Title
Michael Aguilar Producer
George A. Romero Executive Producer
Rob Cowan Producer
Dean Georgaris Producer
Jonathan King Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Boo-yah, indeed. Directed by Breck Eisner and written by Scott Kosar & Ray Wright, The Crazies (2010) is a remake of the 1973 film directed by George A. Romero. It stars Timothy Olyphant, Rhada Mitchell and Joe Anderson. The plot sees a toxic spillage make its way into a small American town's wat ... er system and turns some of the locals into marauding maniacs. Eisner's movie is that rare old thing these days, that of the horror remake that greatly improves upon the original. That might annoy some Romero purists, but the truth is, is that his original film really isn't that great to begin with. Thus it's ripe for a remake, whilst acknowledging that a certain weariness creeps into our thoughts at the seemingly never ending line of horror remakes getting churned out by a Hollywood running out of ideas. Hell I will even venture that we have seen all this before, nothing in this "Crazies" will have the horror faithful rushing out to tell their buddies about some overtly cranial splendour piece they have just watched, but this is a very effective horror piece, taut and tense at times, at others sick and splendidly disgusting. Eisner may not be a "Craven", or for sure no "Romero", but he executes the material with gusto and shows a knack for knowing how to make the material work. The film is structured over three parts. Character formations in the little town of the delightfully small Americana sounding Ogden Marsh, which leads into the infected going doolally. Then it's the army attempting to get things under control. Lastly it's the the fall out as our brave survivors, erm, try to survive and make sense of what is happening. Eisner and his writers even get away with not fleshing out the principal characters. We know Olyphant's Sheriff is a toughie, and that his pregnant wife, Mitchell, is equally resourceful, while the deputy played by the film's standout performer, Joe Anderson, we know is loyal and sharp with a rifle. Who cares about flesh on these bones, let the crazies after them and see how they cope. Where the writers score plus points is with the portrait of a world losing its humanity. The sick are rounded up and contained, nobody cares enough to try and help them, while those sent to restore order, to protect the people, are as dangerous as those bleeding from the eyes and ears. There's madness everywhere. With memorable blood pumping scenes, bona fide suspense and metaphorical smarts in the writing, this is one damn fine remake shocker. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
brightonguy
7.0

I didn’t have much expectations for this film, other than thinking it would be a low budget, easygoing horror film. How wrong I was! Not only it is a decent horror film but also scary at times. Yeah, it certainly is not a 10 out of 10 horror film, for sure, but it’s certainly worth watching. Woul ... d I watch it again? Yeah! Would I make my friends watch it? Absolutely!

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
8.0

Great watch, will watch again, and do recommend. I have no idea how I went 10 years without seeing this one. It shows you my frame of mind when this was the most uplifting thing of my day. This is a great survivalist movie: an unknown infection occurs in a small rural town, and the governme ... nt is closing in to secure and "decontaminate" the area. And get nothing wrong, "our" government will contain, secure, and then protect, in that order. Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell kill in this, they're great start to finish. Joe Anderson does steal the show a few times though, really embodying the spirit of a rage filled person. Danielle Panabaker is the reason this got on my radar at all, but she is sort of "emotional teen girl", and I feel she's too big an actor for that, so it wasn't my favorite part. The writing is well done, in a progressive manner that makes me think that we really missed out on a "The Crazies" videogame. The thing that makes this the infection more interesting than the average rabid / zombie movie, is that these infected are still "smart". Now they're uncontrollably driven to kill, but they can do it by car / rifle / coordinated attack, and even an overwhelming mob. Hell they can even set traps. So you're basically fighting insane people on PCP. The infection effect seems to differ based on how inclined you are to kill people. There were a couple that managed to hide until they came across someone they had motivation to kill before infection. Some people are just confused, like they don't understand why they're doing what they're doing. Others "round up da' boys" and go a hooting and hollering. The range of behaviors keep you on your toes. On top of the infected, you have the military cleansing the area who (in theory) are still in their right mind, and no idea what is the infection vector. I really enjoyed this, it did remind me of "Mom and Dad" which has a similar infection, but the psychological motivations are much clearer and have a very nice built in complexity.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
9.0

**Breck Eisner directs one of the eeriest, most suspenseful, and exceptional zombie thrillers that stand out in the horde of zombie plagues.** The Crazies isn’t a typical zombie film as the infected don’t become mindless shamblers. Instead, these kind farmers and mild-mannered townspeople become ... emotionless and murderous killers using whatever weapons they can find to expedite the slaughter. The suspense starts slow in the early minutes of the film but consistently builds to a fevered anxiety as the military attempts to quarantine the outbreak trapping the survivors inside with the crazed infected. Timothy Olyphant’s performance as the local sheriff trying to keep his family alive against a town of former friends and neighbors turned insane murderers is outstanding and genuine. The Crazies cast does an excellent job building buy-in and investment in their characters, making the audience actually care when one meets their brutal fate. This film is a striking and vicious thriller that belongs at the top of any zombie list.

Sep 03, 2022