Movie Title: Scream 4
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Country / Region: USA
Genre: Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Runtime: USA: 86 min
Language: English
Filming Locations:
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Hutzel Women's Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Livonia, Michigan, USA
Northville, Michigan, USA
Plymouth, Michigan, USA
W Dunlap St & Linden St, Northville, Michigan, USA
Woodworth Middle School, Dearborn, Michigan, USA
Production cost: $ 40,000,000 (estimated)
Release Date:
Egypt 13 April 2011
France 13 April 2011
Australia 14 April 2011
Hungary 14 April 2011
Kazakhstan 14 April 2011
Netherlands 14 April 2011
Russia 14 April 2011
Brazil 15 April 2011
Canada 15 April 2011
Chile 15 April 2011
Colombia 15 April 2011
Finland 15 April 2011
Italy 15 April 2011
Lithuania 15 April 2011
Malaysia 15 April 2011
Spain 15 April 2011
Sweden 15 April 2011
UK 15 April 2011
USA 15 April 2011
Argentina 21 April 2011
Portugal 21 April 2011
Germany 5 May 2011
Plot:
Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.
Plot Keywords: Numbered Sequel, Sequel, Thrown Off A Balcony, High School, Fourth Part, Sequel To Cult Favorite, Director Cameo, Teen, Chase, Group Of Friends, Number In Title
Taglines: New decade. New rules.
Trivia:
Although The "Scream" series was intended to be a trilogy, a fourth movie has been rumored on and off several times since the release of the third installment. The movie was officially announced in July of 2008 by The Weinsteins/Dimension in a press release, and is due for release in 2011; eleven years after Scream 3 (2000).
In July of 2009, after years of rumors and negotiations, David Arquette and Courteney Cox signed up to reprise their roles. Neve Campbell was confirmed in September 2009.
On March 22, 2010, Variety announced that Wes Craven was officially signed on as director.
Originally planned for a October 2010 release date, but after writing delays the scheduled release date is April 15th, 2011.
After missing a Thanksgiving and January 4th deadline, Kevin Williamson delivered the first draft of the script in mid-February 2010.
Scout Taylor-Compton and Shane Dawson auditioned for roles in the movie.
Ashley Greene was considered for the lead role, but ultimately, Emma Roberts was cast.
The film suffered two casting changes in quick succession as shooting had begun. Lake Bell had originally been cast as Judy Hicks but was forced to drop out (which she announced via her Twitter account on June 24th 2010) due to "scheduling conflicts." She was replaced by Marley Shelton. Six days later, Lauren Graham, who was originally cast as Kate Kessler, dropped out also citing "scheduling conflicts" as well as "script changes." She was replaced by Mary McDonnell.
At a table read on June 25, 2010, the actors were told to stop reading at page 75 to prevent those already cast in the film from knowing the climax.
With four installments, this landmarks the Scream franchise as being one of the only horror franchises to have its main characters return for all its sequels.
Just as she does in her real life marriage to David Arquette, who plays Sheriff Dewey Riley, Courteney Cox's character, Gale Weathers, now has a hyphenated name. She is now billed as "Gale Weathers-Riley" since, at the conclusion of Scream 3 (2000), Dewey proposed to Gale and they are now married in this film.
Due for release almost 15 years after the original Scream (1996/I).
In May of 2010, Cathy Konrad, the producer of all three previous movies in the Scream series, filed a lawsuit against the Weinstein Company stating her production company had a first-rights deal with the Weinstein Company to produce all films in the Scream series. The lawsuit was eventually dropped.
Wes Craven stated he was not going to return as director unless the script was as good as the first Scream (1996/I).
Wes Craven has a cameo in the movie. In June of 2010 he asked his fans following his Twitter account what his cameo should be.
The first teaser trailer debuted at the 2010 Spike TV Scream Awards.
Charlyne Yi said on "Conan" (2010) that she auditioned for the role of the Ghostface Killer.
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Erik Knudsen, who appears as Robbie in this film, played Dale Turner on "Jericho" (2006) alongside original Scream (1996/I) star Skeet Ulrich.
Kevin Pennington was rumored for the role of Trevor Sheldon.
Patrick Dempsey was rumored to reprise his role from Scream 3 (2000). The writer, Kevin Williamson, claimed the rumor to be false. Also, Dempsey would be filming Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) at the same time for shooting Scream 4, where as it would be unlikely to have the availability to reprise his role.
Wes Craven |
Wes Craven
Writing credits
Kevin Williamson (written by)
Kevin Williamson (characters)
Cast
David Arquette |
Neve Campbell |
Courteney Cox |
Emma Roberts |
Hayden Panettiere |
Alison Brie |
Adam Brody |
Rory Culkin |
Marielle Jaffe |
Erik Knudsen |
Mary McDonnell |
Marley Shelton |
Nico Tortorella |
Nancy O'Dell |
Dredan McFall |
Justin Michael Brandt |
Kristen Bell |
Shenae Grimes |
Anna Paquin |
Aimee Teegarden |
Lucy Hale |
Brittany Robertson |
Gordon Michaels |
Robert Herrick |
Peter Carey |
Andrew Freij |
David Arquette ... Sheriff Dewey Riley
Neve Campbell ... Sidney Prescott
Courteney Cox ... Gale Weathers-Riley
Emma Roberts ... Jill Roberts
Hayden Panettiere ... Kirby Reed
Anthony Anderson ... Deputy Perkins
Alison Brie ... Rebecca
Adam Brody ... Detective Hoss
Rory Culkin ... Charlie Walker
Marielle Jaffe ... Olivia Morris
Erik Knudsen ... Robbie
Mary McDonnell ... Kate Roberts
Marley Shelton ... Judy Hicks
Roger Jackson ... The Voice (voice)
Nico Tortorella ... Trevor Sheldon
Nancy O'Dell ... TV Host
Dredan McFall ... Cocky Student
Justin Michael Brandt ... Film Geek
Kristen Bell ... Chloe
Shenae Grimes ... Marnie
Anna Paquin ... Rachel
Aimee Teegarden ... Trudie
Lucy Hale ... Patty
Brittany Robertson ... Sherrie
other cast:
Gordon Michaels ... Deputy Jenkins
Robert Herrick ... High School Student
Peter Carey ... TV Reporter
Andrew Freij ... Nerdy A.V student
Julia Ho ... Reporter #1
Jairus Devon Hill ... High School Student
Jamie Kolacki ... Cop
Saad Chaudhry ... Reporter
Joey Ghinelli ... Photographer (uncredited)
Nicholas Ritz ... Extra - Park Goer (uncredited)
Produced by
Wes Craven .... producer
Carly Feingold .... co-producer
Iya Labunka .... producer
Marianne Maddalena .... executive producer
Ron Schmidt .... executive producer
Bob Weinstein .... executive producer
Harvey Weinstein .... executive producer
Original Music by
Marco Beltrami
Cinematography by
Peter Deming (director of photography)
Film Editing by
Peter McNulty
Casting by
Avy Kaufman
Nancy Nayor
Production Design by
Adam Stockhausen
Art Direction by
Gerald Sullivan
Set Decoration by
Helen Britten
Costume Design by
Debra McGuire
Makeup Department
Ellen Arden .... assistant makeup artist
Shannon Bakeman .... additional hairstylist
Elizabeth Cortez .... additional hair stylist
Maggie Fung .... key makeup artist
Kimberly Greene .... makeup artist: Neve Campbell
Norma Lee .... key hair stylist
Dawn Mattocks .... additional hair stylist
Brigette A. Myre .... makeup: Anna Paquin
Peter Robb-King .... makeup department head
Gary J. Tunnicliffe .... special makeup effects designer
Joy Zapata .... department head hair
Production Management
Richard E. Chapla Jr. .... production supervisor
Jeff Maynard .... executive in charge of post-production
Amber Taylor .... executive in charge of production
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Anastacia C. Nemec .... second second assistant director
Art Department
Daniele Auber .... storyboard artist
Kurt Braun .... set dresser
Sean Clouser .... construction coordinator
Skip Crank .... assistant property master
Michael Davis .... construction coordinator
Benjamin Dell .... art department intern
Anna Fennessy .... prop assistant
Anna Fennessy .... props
Kathy Fennessy .... assistant property master
Jody Gaber .... art department coordinator
Robert Gau .... stand-by painter
Christopher Hosey .... graphic designer
Sharon Jonah .... painter
Billy 'Jilly Bones' Jones .... scenic foreman
John Paul 'J.P.' Jones .... property master
Braun Keith .... set dresser
Keith Allan Miller .... gang boss
Christina Myal .... assistant graphics to props
Ted Nolan .... construction foreman
Matthew J. Norskog .... on-set dresser
Ronit Pinto .... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski .... set dresser
Tom Sparkman .... signwriter
Tina Tottis .... set buyer
Thomas Traugott .... leadman
Michael A. Watt .... set buyer
Sound Department
Jeffree Bloomer .... sound mixer
Anthony Cargioli .... boom operator
Gail Carroll-Coe .... second boom operator / sound utility
Victoria Rose Sampson .... supervising adr editor
Special Effects by
Ron Bolanowski .... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects by
Jamison Scott Goei .... visual effects supervisor
Patrick Esposito .... visual effects consultant (uncredited)
Stunts
Greg Anthony .... stunt double
Brian Avery .... stunt double: David Arquette
Troy Brown .... stunt coordinator
Allison Caetano .... stunt double: Emma Roberts/Brittany Robertson
Stacey Carino .... stunt double: Marielle Jaffe
Riley Harper .... stunt double
Dailyn Matthews .... stunt performer
Renae Moneymaker .... stunt double
Ann Scott .... stunt double: Courteney Cox
Karin Silvestri .... stunt double: Neve Campbell
Banzai Vitale .... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Steve Alessi .... grip
Brad Baker .... second assistant camera
Jean-Philippe Belliard .... electrician: re-shoots
Tony Bendt .... dolly grip: "a" camera
Mike Berlucchi .... electrician
George Billinger III .... "b" camera operator/steadicam
Zachary Blosser .... camera production assistant
Wallace Michael Chrouch .... still photographer
Michael J. Conner .... additional electrician
Jimmy Culligan .... best boy rigging grip
Brandon Cundiff .... grip
Stephen Early .... film loader
Geoff Ernst .... rigging best boy electric
David Eubank .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Kevin Fannon .... grip
Claire Farrand-Stone .... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Jay Fortune .... gaffer
Dallas Griffin .... rigging grip
Todd Grunberger .... rigging best boy grip
Erik F. Hill .... additional grip
Bill Hong .... camera car operator
Brad Irvin .... electrician
Brad Knopf .... electrician
Gemma La Mana .... still photographer
Andrew Lostumo .... grip
Matthew Lowing .... additional grip
Brian McClean .... best boy electric
Chris Miller .... additional electrician
Dan Ming .... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Eric Pickett .... video assist operator
Spencer M. Rohan .... grip
Patrick Rousseau .... camera operator: "a" camera
Sarah Scrivener .... camera production assistant
James Shuryan .... rigging electrician
Anthony 'Spike' Simms .... rigging gaffer
Philip Sloan .... key grip
Jeff Urbanowicz .... additional electrician
Casting Department
Charles L. Gariepy .... casting assistant
Andy Henry .... casting associate
Sabrina Hyman .... casting associate
Lindsey Samilian .... casting assistant
Leeba Zakharov .... casting associate
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kristi Hoffman .... set costumer
Jennifer Kamrath .... key set costumer
Vicente Parada .... key set costumer
Editorial Department
Michael Hatzer .... digital intermediate colorist: Technicolor
Carl S.G. Moore .... digital intermediate producer
Music Department
John Kurlander .... music score engineer
Liza Richardson .... music supervisor
Buck Sanders .... composer: additional music
Transportation Department
Robert Barnes Jr. .... unit driver
Jon Bergholz .... transportation coordinator
Jeremy N. Caves .... dot administrator
Kevin Craig .... transportation captain
Dean Miller .... production van operator
Franco Rea .... driver
Christina Schmidt .... dot administrator
John 'Detroit' White .... transportation captain
Other crew
Michael J. Babcock .... production assistant: re-shoots
Alyssa Batchelor .... key set production assistant
Logan Cooper .... location manager
Sara Denson .... second assistant accountant
Jessica Dzialowski .... set production assistant
Neil Fisher .... production assistant
Andrew Freij .... stand-in
Amber Fritz .... production assistant
Lori Grabowski .... script supervisor
James Greiner .... security manager
Chris M. Jackson .... computer playback
Jim Jaffe .... product placement executive
John Kirby .... acting coach
Daniella LaGraff .... accounting clerk
Christopher Loveday .... assistant to Mr. Schmidt
Georgina Marquis .... production coordinator
Curtis Matzke .... stand-in
Valerie Meloche .... second assistant accountant
Kenneth Mercier .... location assistant
TonyLee Nelson .... office production assistant
Sara Nicole Powell .... assistant production coordinator
Paul Rathburn .... chef
Caitlin Ringness .... assistant location manager
Jason Roby .... set production assistant
Louise Seppi .... production secretary
Louise Seppi .... travel coordinator
Jessica Smith .... office production assistant
Kelly Stultz .... payroll accountant
Matt Tessner .... production assistant
Cathy Thomas .... location scout
Alex Tompkins .... additional production assistant
Ashley Van Esley .... personal assistant to Neve Campbell
Phil VanSpronsen .... location assistant
Phil VanSpronsen .... location scout
Jocelyn Webber .... assistant: producer
Geoff Wehner .... production assistant
Adam Werth .... additional set production assistant
Danielle West .... photo double
Gabrielle Wild .... stand-in: Marielle Jaffe
Brian Williams .... production assistant
Natalie Williams .... location assistant
Natalie Williams .... location scout
Michael A. Zakalik .... set production assistant
Patrick Esposito .... post production consultant (uncredited)
Production Companies
Dimension Films
Midnight Entertainment
Outerbanks Entertainment
Distributors
Imagem Filmes (2011) (Brazil) (all media)
Buena Vista International (2011) (Argentina) (theatrical)
Dimension Films (2011) (USA) (theatrical)
Weinstein Company, The (2011) (USA) (theatrical)
Ascot Elite Entertainment Group (2011) (Switzerland) (all media)
CatchPlay (2011) (Taiwan) (all media)
D Productions (2011) (Turkey) (all media)
Roadshow Home Video (2011) (Australia) (DVD)
Special Effects
Rez-Illusion (visual effects)
Other Companies
Chapman / Leonard Studio Equipment camera cranes
Chapman / Leonard Studio Equipment camera dollies
Dolby Laboratories sound mix
Mid America Cine Support camera dollies
Night Hawk Security security
Reder & Feig production counsel
Sessions Payroll Management extras payroll services
Transportation Resources transportation equipment
Official Site:
http://twitter.com/Scream4
http://www.facebook.com/Scream4
http://www.scream-4.com
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