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The Ward

Only Sanity Can Keep You Alive!
2010 | 88m | English

(46843 votes)

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Kristen, a troubled young woman, is captured by the police after burning down a farmhouse and is locked in the North Bend Psychiatric Hospital. Soon, she begins to suspect that the place has a dark secret at its core and she's determined to find out what it is.
Release Date: Sep 13, 2010
Director: John Carpenter
Writer: Shawn Rasmussen, Michael Rasmussen
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords nurse, orderly, farm, electric shock, psychiatric hospital, disappearance, mental illness, duringcreditsstinger
Production Companies Echo Lake Entertainment, Premiere Picture, FilmNation Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $5,343,820
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Amber Heard Kristen
Mamie Gummer Emily
Danielle Panabaker Sarah
Jared Harris Dr. Stringer
Laura-Leigh Zoey
Lyndsy Fonseca Iris
Mika Boorem Alice Hudson
Sydney Sweeney Young Alice Hudson
D.R. Anderson Roy
Susanna Burney Nurse Lundt
Sean Cook Jimmy
Jillian Kramer Ghost Alice
Milos Milicevic Predator
Sali Sayler Tammy
Mark Chamberlin Mr. Hudson
Andrea Petty Mrs. Hudson
Tracy Schornick Cop#1
Kent Kimball Cop #2
Patrick Treadway 2nd Floor Nurse
Bev Holsclaw Admitting nurse
Lonny W. Waddle Orderly (uncredited)
Name Job
Shawn Rasmussen Writer
Pam Dixon Casting
Lisa Caryl-Vukas Costume Design
Rachel M. Thompson Set Decoration
Vincent DeFelice Art Direction
Jeff Stone First Assistant Editor
Steve Broussard Construction Coordinator
Rick Davidson Additional Camera
Lara Dale Foley
Amy Bruscoe Makeup Artist
Piotr Redlinski Still Photographer
Michael Rasmussen Writer
Helena Barrett Stunt Double
Heidi Pascoe Stunt Double
Jillian Kramer Stunts
Stacey Carino Stunts
Yaron Orbach Director of Photography
Paul Peters Production Design
Patrick McMahon Editor
Trista Jordan Makeup Department Head
Pete Moroz Still Photographer
Scott Kramer Foley Editor
Brian Dunlop Foley Editor
Mandell Winter Supervising Dialogue Editor
Casey Pritchett Special Effects Coordinator
Tim Limer Sound Recordist
Gregory D. Smith Key Grip
Michelle Sebek Stunt Double
Charles Papert Steadicam Operator
Tim Maffia Digital Intermediate
Mike Meyers Hairstylist
Javier Bennassar Sound Designer
Tom Marks Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Taci Van Leuven Hairstylist
Jodi Nichols Art Department Coordinator
Don Stier Dolly Grip
Mike Vukas Gaffer
Jennifer Popochock Key Hair Stylist
Lynn Wegenka First Assistant Director
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Kilian Original Music Composer
John Carpenter Director
Leslie Shatz Sound Designer
Barbara Brown Script Supervisor
Jeff Imada Stunt Coordinator
John Casino Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Andrew Spaulding Producer
Mike Marcus Producer
Doug Mankoff Producer
Peter Block Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Listen, don't let this place get to you. You stay locked up long enough and you start to believe that you're nuts. After a gap of nine years, horror legend John Carpenter returned to the movie screen directors chair for this solid if unspectacular horror movie. Though some of the critical reactio ... ns to it stink of an over expectation for a return to his former glories, the plain fact is that it's just safe horror film making. Plot finds Amber Heard (The Stepfather/All the Boys Love Mandy Lane) as troubled arsonist Kristen. Shunted into a mental institution post haste, Kristen finds herself menaced by a violent ghost that seems intent on ridding the ward of all its female inhabitants. And there you have it, a bunch of hopelessly pretty girls (seriously, are all institutionalised girls good looking babes?) are stalked and killed by a female spirit who is dressed up in poor rubbery make up. The odd boo-jump comes and goes, making it not a complete dead loss on the scare front, while the cast are solid in performances and Carpenter shows some trade mark camera techniques to make certain scenes pulse with anxiety. It then hurries along to the big reveal, which sadly disappoints because it just comes off as something done far better in horror/thriller films previously. It was easy money for Carpenter, and us acolytes don't begrudge him that, while it isn't the embarrassment some have made it out to be, but it is average fare and not a great way for JC to bow out from horror movie making - director wise that is. 6/10

May 16, 2024