phim lady in the water
Amanda speaks with Jay, a 20-year heroin user who lives under the Detroit bridge where she once spent a couple fearful nights. Amanda's opiate addiction is stretching into its 11th year, and she
"Young Lady and Gentleman" takes over KBS2's Saturday & Sunday 19:55 time slot previously occupied by "Revolutionary Sisters" and followed by "It's Beautiful Now" on April 2, 2022. Xmas girl Jan 25 2022 10:04 am I'm so sad she didn't walk into that water. It was the one thing we all believed in for her. She had one job and let us down.
A trader fakes Data's death to add him to his collection of rare and unique objects. The USS Enterprise-D is procuring 108 kilos of hytritium, a rare and volatile element needed to treat a tricyanate-poisoned water supply on the colony planet Beta Agni II. The seller is a trader named Kivas Fajo, his ship, the Jovis. Transport of the hytritium through the transporter is not advisable so Lt
Art of the Swoon 57m After Daphne catches the eye of a royal suitor, she turns to Simon for relationship advice. Lady Featherington tries to browbeat Marina into marriage. 4. An Affair of Honor 61m Daphne receives a stunning gift from Prince Friedrich but soon courts scandal at a ball. Eloise searches for clues to Lady Whistledown's identity. 5.
They travel forward. In the year 252525 (verse 2), they meet a mediaeval castle where a knight riding a ostrich stabs Bender in the back with a sword. They travel forward. In the year 351120 (verse 3), the world is covered in water. The time machine floats, and Fry and Farnsworth use Bender's legs for oars.
In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa's life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment. Rounding out the cast are Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Doug Jones.
Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.
A Dama Na Água Lady in the Water Direção M. Night Shyamalan Roteiro M. Night Shyamalan Lançamento 2006 . Elenco Paul Giamatti, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeffrey Wright, Bob Balaban, Sarita Choudhury, Cindy Cheung, M. Night Shyamalan, Freddy Rodríguez, Bill Irwin, Mary Beth Hurt. Gênero Fantasia. Tempo 110 min. Sinopse Cleveland Heep Paul Giamatti é o administrador de um complexo de apartamentos. Em uma noite ele encontra uma moça nadando na piscina, depois do susto que tomou ele escorrega, bate com a cabeça, cai dentro d´água, e ela o resgata. Ele descobre então que ela é uma Narf, uma criatura de conto de fadas que saiu do mundo azul para encontrar alguém em seu condomínio e retornar com uma águia do mundo em que saiu. Cleveland vai precisar contar com o apoio de seus moradores para ajudá-la a cumprir seu destino. Depois de conhecer o 6º sentido e principalmente a partir de Sinais virei meio que fã do indiano M. Night Shyamalan. Depois do “I See Dead People” que fez um grande sucesso mundial, muitos disseram que sua carreira foi decaindo. Eu acho que faço parte da pequena parcela que gostou bastante de Sinais e Corpo Fechado esse um pouco menos. E A Vila? Acho que foi um dos mais odiados, eu adorei. A Dama Na Água foi o único filme seu que deixei escapar a oportunidade de conferir nos cinemas, presa fácil para minha lista de filmes a assistir. Porquê eu gosto tanto? Seus roteiros são bem característicos, temos quase sempre uma grande reviravolta na trama, todos os personagens e alguns fatos que achamos banais quando vemos são importantes para história e tem um propósito, e ele também sempre dá uma palhinha aparecendo em seus filmes. Ele consegue fazer você sentir medo de um sujeito fantasiado de Sonic A Vila, ele consegue fazer você ficar angustiado e aterrorizado com medo dos ET´s em Sinais sem ao menos você ter visto um deles quando você vê é o que o filme fica ruim, ele consegue fazer você ficar sem entender nada ao ver que Corpo Fechado é um filme de Super-Herói, ou seja, ele é o cara. Para fazer A Dama Na Água Lady in the Water ele teve que brigar com a Disney, que sempre fica querendo que ele faça um novo 6º sentido, inclusive todos os seus filmes tem nos trailers e poster “Do criador de 6º sentido”. Isso acaba as vezes prejudicando. Neste no entanto tenho que admitir que de seus trabalhos pelo menos os que assisti foi o pior de todos, não acho que tenha tido a ver com o fato dele ter feito o filme de forma independente. O filme é adaptação de um conto de fadas e tem um pouco de sátira no ar. Ele despeja um pouco de sua raiva contra os críticos de cinema, com um personagem bastante caricato e que no filme tem uma cena boba, mas engraçada. Fora isso foi o filme que ele mais participou como ator, e eu confesso que fica difícil levá-lo a sério como alguém que tenha um papel importante na trama. Eu acho que fica muito melhor ele fazer como nos outros filmes, em que ele se portou como um vizinho que prendeu um ET em casa e fugiu pra lagoa, ou quando ele era simplesmente um delegado que resmungava algo. Não tenho como negar no entanto que o filme tem uma história bonita, uma atuação ótima de Paul Giamatti e alguns momentos divertidos. Para quem, assim como eu, gosta dos filmes dele vai acabar achando um bom filme apenas, isso porquê vai ficar vendo por todos os lados as referências marcantes de suas obras. Para quem desconhece estes fatos, e até mesmo nem sabe quem é esse indiano diretor-roteirista-ator provavelmente vai achar o filme um pouco chato e sem grandes atrativos, caso se encontre neste grupo não recomendado assistí-lo.
Apartment building superintendent Cleveland Heep rescues what he thinks is a young woman from the pool he h 49 min2006X-Ray13+Science FictionDramaDreamlikeCerebralThis video is currently unavailableto watch in your locationTrailerWatchlistShare
What to know A far-fetched story with little suspense and unconvincing scenarios, Lady In The Water feels contrived, pretentious, and rather silly. Read critic reviews Rent/buy Rent/buy Rent/buy Lady in the Water Photos Movie Info When Cleveland Heep Paul Giamatti rescues an enigmatic young woman Bryce Dallas Howard from danger, little does he know that she is a character from a bedtime story, who is trying to return to her world. As he falls deeply in love with her, he begins to realize that he and fellow tenants are also characters in the fable, and they must work together to protect her from those who would prevent her from returning home. Rating PG-13 Some Frightening Sequences Genre Fantasy, Drama Original Language English Director M. Night Shyamalan Producer M. Night Shyamalan, Sam Mercer Writer M. Night Shyamalan Release Date Theaters Jul 21, 2006 wide Release Date Streaming Dec 19, 2006 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 1h 50m Distributor Warner Bros. Production Co Blinding Edge Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Warner Bros. Sound Mix SDDS, DTS, Dolby SRD Aspect Ratio Flat Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Lady in the Water Critic Reviews for Lady in the Water Audience Reviews for Lady in the Water Oct 03, 2013 You know, when I see this film's title, for whatever reason, I can't help but think of PJ Harvey's "Down by the Water", and while that doesn't mean that I'm going to quote lyrics from that song, - seeing as how I try to avoid quoting '90s songs if I can - it is to say that there is some irony in my thinking of that song, seeing as how it's probably creepier than this "thriller". ...Huh, actually, I say that like that song doesn't raise too high of a standard when it comes to creepiness, but you can take only so much of PJ Harvey whispering, "Little fish, big fish, lady"-I mean, "swimming in the water, come back here, man, gimme my daughter" behind a brooding synthesized organ and stinging string section before you either say, "That's '90s music for you either straight depressing or depressingly bad", or, "Jeez, PJ, when does the fade-out kick in?". Oh man, I just realized that I ended up quoting that blasted '90s song after all, but hey, the line I was referring to was just a rip-off of "Salty Dog Blues" Early 1900s, now that's rock so classic that it predated rock, so you know I'm going to be quoting it, and at any rate, what, do you expect me to actually talk about this movie? Seriously though, I am one to get off of the subject to talk about music, but then again, this film does the same thing. No, seriously, I mean that it does the "exact" same thing, because James Newton Howard's score is probably more interesting than the film itself, though that's not to say that Bryce Dallas Howard's legs keep you a little invested in the visual happening of this film. ...Okay, they're not all that, but they're not too shabby, and yet, the real fact of the matter is that she is most certainly not playing Amish in this M. Night Shyamalan film, you know, as if you didn't get a big enough hint regarding her limitations in purity from her being trailed by bizarre, otherworldly creatures, like Paul Giamatti. I'm kidding, Paul, you're apparently cool enough to be hooking up with Bryce Dallas Howard, even if you're tastes in projects aren't consistently strong, because even though this film isn't as messy as they say, it has its fair share of problems. I'm not asking for all that much uniqueness out of this film, and limited uniqueness is exactly what this film's story concept promises, yet not to a degree I was expecting, because there are some genuinely refreshing areas to this premise, and more often than not, they go undercut by a conventional interpretation, whose familiarity sends this narrative down a predictable road that may hit some unpredictably strange areas, but reaches those moments through a formulaic path that isn't even walk upon briskly. At least in recent years, it's become difficult to determine whether or not a film by M. Night Shyamalan will be mighty limp or reasonably entertaining, but I'm here to settle your concerns and boast that this film is, in fact, slow, at least on the whole, as there are some fun bits here and there throughout the final product, yet they go bridged by atmospheric dry spells that quiet things down and bland things up, while stiffening pacing. The film isn't glacial, but you feel most every one of this effort's 109, sometimes gratuitous minutes, and when things really do kick in, the jerk is sometimes unnerving, thus plaguing the final product with a pacing inconsistency that limps storytelling along, though isn't exactly the only form of unevenness in storytelling. The film juggles all kinds of tones, and I've got to give some credit to this effort for its conceptual layers, but in execution, those layers don't stack together comfortably, as the film jars back and forth between tense drama, if not "thrills", and light fluffiness, though at least keeps consistent in some kind of a cheesiness, whether when it's plaguing the fluffier bits with some fall-flat comic relief, or tainting the dramatic - if you'll forgive me - "waters" with histrionics. Tone is uneven in this film, and that shakes consistency in focus, but only when there is, in fact, focus, something that is limited in this film, which drags along and bloats itself with too much material and filler, trying to pump up a narrative that has only so many places where it needs to be pumped up, and plenty of flawed areas for ambition to emphasize. I commend this film for going the way of plenty of Shyamalan films and putting its heart in the right place, but alas, much like the gunner man, Jimmy the Saint and the Whiz-Bang Gang from uptown, ambition gets "lost in the flood" A reference to this film's water theme and a Bruce Springsteen song at the same time, now that's how it's... forcibly done, son, not to where a decent film is lost, but certainly to where potential is "watered" down by ambition's questionable decisions and reflection on other missteps. Still, the film doesn't "sink" as deeply as, well, my water puns, nor does it fall flat as much as they say, being flawed, sure, but enjoyable, even on a musical level. Okay, in the opener, I joked that James Newton Howard's score is perhaps more interesting than the film itself, and make no mistake, that was a joke, because this isn't one of Howard's strongest efforts as M. Night Shyamalan's go-to score composer, as his efforts are formulaic and often too minimalist to be all that exciting, but on the whole, Howard delivers quite a bit, being generally effective in his thoughtful, almost Danny Elfman type of taste in whimsy, controlled with enough minimalism to be atmospherically effective. There's a lot of atmosphere to the film's score work, alone, and such atmosphere is not only musically engaging, but perhaps more effective than much of the atmosphere within directorial storytelling, and some stylish filming further immerses you, so on an artistic level, the film is inspired enough to actually breathe some life into substance, which deserves compliments. As I said earlier, the film's conceptual refreshingness is betrayed by a conventional and often even limp interpretation, but still stands, at least on paper, inspiring a hint of immediate engagement value that goes augmented by the commendable areas within the basic premise itself, because no matter how overblown the film's story may be, the aspects that actually belong to this subject matter are reasonably worthy, backed by an intriguing, if often silly mythology, and some engaging dramatic elements. The film's story concept isn't that strong, but potential is still visible enough keep you from fall too far away, and when it is emphasized by what M. Night Shyamalan does reasonably well as director, I must admit that I was pretty intrigued, because even though Shyamalan's aimless meditations often bland things up, it sometimes soak up enough genuine intrigue to entertain adequately, if not tense things up a touch. If nothing else, Shyamalan's perhaps overly ambitious direction has a certain charm to that endeared me, because even though Shyamalan's directorial missteps are rarely, if ever so faulty that I found myself fearing the seriously mediocre final product that plenty are saying this is, there's enough heart behind this sloppy project to keep up some degree of engagement value, which is most secured by, of all things, the onscreen talents. The film doesn't have enough material to be especially well-acted, but to my pleasant surprise, acting is arguably the final product's strongest element, with even most everyone in the supporting cast proving to be memorably charming, while the leads particularly deliver, whether when we're talking about Bryce Dallas Howard, - who is subtly convincing as an otherworldly being fearing for her life as she struggles to save the lives of many others - or Paul Giamatti, who is charismatic, with a convincing stutter and portrayal of an ordinary man who finds himself caught up in extraordinary situations. Howard steals the show, while Giamatti carries it, which isn't to say that this cast isn't comprised of enjoyable performers, who ultimately prove to be more endearing than the film itself, yet aren't exactly the only endearing elements out of this film, whose entertainment value and effective moments proves to be enough to make an enjoyable, if improvable final product. When the waters have passed by, conventional, often dry, sometimes tonally uneven, and rather unfocused storytelling betray potential and leave the final product to wash up as underwhelming, but never be truly pulled down into mediocrity, as there is enough decent score work, conceptual intrigue, charming, if not effective direction and strong acting to keep "Lady in the Water" flowing along as a pretty enjoyable and often reasonably engaging fantasy drama, even if it is a touch too watered down for its own good. - Fair Oct 25, 2012 I'm not sure why this film was made. Super Reviewer May 26, 2012 Lady in the Water is another visionary film from writer/director M. Night Shyamalan. The film brilliantly merges a fairytale into modern day life; when a water nymph comes to our world on a mission, things go wrong and she needs the help of a group of special people to get back home. Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard lead the cast and give strong performances. It's especially impressive how the film progresses from the ordinary to the supernatural in such a subtle way as to draw the audience into the story. And, James Newton Howard provides an enchanting and magical score that heightens the fantasy themes. There are some flaws, but Lady in the Water delivers an imaginative and mystical adventure that's both entertaining and uplifting. Super Reviewer Mar 21, 2012 Shyamalan's more personal project seems interesting but very ludicrous and silly at times. Some parts are convincing, others arn't so much, his second flop couldn't save much from his writing. Super Reviewer
search in 6723680 subtitlesSearchUploadRequestForumBlogPlayerMovie details "Time is running out for a happy ending.". 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 rating / 10 99899 Directed by M. Night ShyamalanWriter credits M. Night ShyamalanCast Paul Giamatti - Bryce Dallas Howard - Jeffrey Wright - Bob Balaban - Sarita ChoudhuryAKA ?, A Dama na ÁguaUpload subtitlesIf you want to be pernament logged-in, check in form remember meLog-In
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan Writing Credits WGA M. Night Shyamalan ... written by Cast in credits order complete, awaiting verification 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 RodrÃguez ... 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 as June Kyoko Lu 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 as James "Jimbo" Breen Nell Johnson ... Phone Message voice Walter Lafty ... Silvertide Band Member Mark Melchiorre ... 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 Rest of cast listed alphabetically J. Bloomrosen ... Extra - The Divorced Man uncredited Marques Chaney ... Party guest uncredited Alexander Emmert ... Blond Smoker uncredited Joshua David Hickey ... Party-Goer uncredited Molly Howe ... Maddy uncredited Robert L. Mickles ... Brown Shirt Party Guest uncredited Keith Moyer ... Party Guest uncredited Mark J. Parker ... Party Guest uncredited Ashley Platz ... Building Tennant uncredited Eugene Smith ... Party Guest uncredited David Ogden Stiers ... Narrator uncredited Towanda Underdue ... Apartment Tenant uncredited Dan Van Wert ... Apartment Resident uncredited Mat Wright ... Party Guest uncredited Produced by Sam Mercer ... producer Jose L. Rodriguez ... associate producer John Rusk ... associate producer M. Night Shyamalan ... producer Music by James Newton Howard Cinematography by Christopher Doyle Editing by Barbara Tulliver Casting By Douglas Aibel Production Design by Martin Childs Art Direction by Stefan Dechant Christina Ann Wilson ... as Christina Wilson Set Decoration by Larry Dias Costume Design by Betsy Heimann Makeup Department Merribelle Anderson ... key hair stylist as Merribelle A. Anderson Steven E. Anderson ... prosthetic makeup artist as Steven Anderson Qodi Armstrong ... hair stylist Jason Barnett ... special makeup effects technician Spectral Motion Adrienne Bearden ... makeup artist Roland Blancaflor ... prosthetic department supervisor/speciality costumes Spectral Motion Inc. Diane Dixon ... assistant hair stylist Mike Elizalde ... makeup effects supervisor Diane Heller ... makeup artist Don Kozma ... key makeup artist as Donald A. Kozma Mike Manzel ... special makeup effects Bernadette Mazur ... makeup department head Cass McClure ... prosthetics technician Spectral Motion James Ojala ... special makeup effects technician Spectral Motion, Inc. Betty Lou Skinner ... hair stylist Wesley Wofford ... prosthetic makeup department head Melissa Yonkey ... hair department head Mike Elizalde ... prosthetic makeup department head uncredited Production Management Bill Daly ... post-production executive Sharon Mann ... unit production manager Ravi D. Mehta ... executive in charge of production Sam Mercer ... unit production manager as Mercer Gerald Scaife ... production supervisor as Jim Scaife Jessie Thiele Schroeder ... post-production supervisor as Jessie Thiele Kevin L. James ... post executive assistant uncredited Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Keri Bruno ... second second assistant director Brick Mason ... second unit director Joseph Payton ... dga trainee Keith Potter ... additional second assistant director John Rusk ... first assistant director Basti Van Der Woude ... second assistant director Art Department Richard J. Bell ... greens foreman Sean Bernard ... paint foreman Chris Bogart ... set painter Dawn Brown ... set designer Michelle Burnworth ... shop craft Dianne Chadwick ... graphic designer D. Keith Cleary ... shopcraft foreman Brandon Cook ... props Alan Danielson ... key model maker Michael Davidson ... construction gang boss Leo Doyer ... structural designer Abigail Drury ... scenic painter David French ... sculptor gang boss Michael T. Galvin ... set dressing foreman Karyn Gerred ... scenic artist Daniel J. Gillooly ... greens coordinator L. David Gordon ... drapery foreman Antony Graf ... construction grip Frank Grasso ... construction grip Matthew Hanlon ... tool coordinator Alicia Jacobson ... scenic foreperson Edward J. Johnson ... shop craftsman Kenneth J. Kellers ... carpenter Noelle King ... set designer Lara Lampenfield ... painter Mitchell Landsman ... model maker Ted Lubonovich II ... shop craft Dennis Madigan ... carpenter Kevin Mangan ... greensman Lori Marks ... scenic artist Mike Matesic ... carpenter Vinny Mazzarella ... assistant property master James Mazzola ... property master Thomas Minton ... set designer Niles Norton ... carpenter Mary O'Brien ... scenic artist Peter Oktavec ... painter Jim Orr ... set dresser Randy L. Parisian ... scenic artist Sara Philpott ... art department coordinator Scott T. Pina ... construction foreman Sharon Potts ... assistant property master Michael G. Richer ... construction foreman Jolie Scherberger ... set dresser John S. Schlicter ... model maker Stephen Siersema ... camera scenic Joseph Siwinski ... lead man Christine Sysko ... set dec foreman Jeff Tanner ... set dresser Dennis Tillberg ... scenic artist Erica Vanstone ... construction office coordinator Kory C. Victor ... art researcher Tim Weston ... construction grip foreman Christine Wick ... assistant set decorator Paul Williams ... construction coordinator Dane Wilson ... carpenter Stephen Wolff ... shop craft Kurt Wunder ... carpenter Brick Mason ... storyboard artist uncredited James Passanante ... lead scenic uncredited Trey Shaffer ... graphic designer set decorating uncredited Sound Department Steve Boeddeker ... sound designer Lisa Chino ... assistant dialogue editor Lee Dichter ... re-recording mixer Frank E. Eulner ... supervising sound editor as Frank Eulner Andre Fenley ... assistant supervising sound editor Scott Guitteau ... sound effects editor Ellen Heuer ... foley artist Marilyn McCoppen ... adr editor Adam Muller ... sound effects editor Chris Munro ... production sound mixer Anthony Ortiz ... boom operator Mike Patrick ... mix technician Troy Porter ... adr mixer Frank Rinella ... foley mixer Michael Scott ... sound recordist Kevin Sellers ... foley editor Michael Semanick ... re-recording mixer Dennie Thorpe ... foley artist Jana Vance ... foley artist Marshall Winn ... supervising dialogue & adr editor Aren Downie ... assistant sound editor uncredited Sean England ... foley recordist uncredited Will Files ... assistant sound designer uncredited Brian Magerkurth ... mix technician uncredited Ronald G. Roumas ... re-recordist uncredited Randy Thom ... additional sound effects uncredited Special Effects by Peter Abrahamson ... puppeteer Brent Baker ... mold department and life-casting supervisor Spectral Motion Jim Beinke ... creature effects crew Bryan Blair ... special effects crew Darin Bouyssou ... creature effects technician Spectral Motion Inc. Slazenger Chinked ... special effects Steve Cremin ... special effects coordinator Joel Dobzewitz ... special effects crew Mary Elizalde ... CFO Spectral Motion Inc. / special effects crew Mike Elizalde ... creature effects supervisor Christian Eubank ... special effects technician as Christian F. Eubank Eric Fiedler ... special effects crew Frederick Fraleigh ... special effects crew Michael Frechette ... special effects set foreman David Grasso ... special effects crew Moto Hata ... special effects crew as Motoyoshi Hata Jurgen Heimann ... animatronics / puppeteer Anh Le Hoang ... special effects technician as Hoang Anh Le Nick Karas ... special effects shop technician Steve Katz ... special effects crew Taishiro Kiya ... special effects crew Daria Kokhanenko ... special effects crew Junko Komori ... special effects crew Donald Krause ... animatronics Tim Larsen ... special effects crew as Tim 'Gore' Larsen William Lee ... special effects technician Russell Lukich ... painter / sculptor Kyle Martin ... special effects crew Timothy Martin ... special effects crew as Tim Martin Cass McClure ... prosthetics technician Spectral Motion Bud McGrew ... special effects crew Kevin McTurk ... special effects makeup Spectral Motion Verena Mercenier ... special effects crew Scott Millenbaugh ... special effects crew Michael O'Brien ... creature effects technician Spectral Motion Inc. Larry Odien ... mechanical assistant Spectral Motion Erika Olseon ... special effects crew David Perteet ... special effects crew Tim Phoenix ... special effects crew as Timothy Phoenix Brian Poor ... animatronics technician Spectral Motion Brian Rae ... moldmaker Spectral Motion Missy R. Russell ... creature effects administrative assistant Spectral Motion, Inc. as Melissa Russell Tetsufumi Sakae ... special effects crew Yoichi Art Sakamoto ... special creature effects Noriko Sato ... special effects crew Mark Setrakian ... key animatronic designer Michael Shellito ... special effects technician Amber Skowronski ... special effects crew Tully Summers ... special effects crew Mario Vanillo ... special effects shop foreman Brian Walsh ... production supervisor Spectral Motion, Inc. Steve Wang ... special effects crew Patrick Edward White ... special effects Peter Zhang ... special effects crew Douglas D. Ziegler ... special effects technician as Doug Ziegler Michael Broussard ... mermaid effects supervisor additional photography uncredited David M. Sterner ... special effects technician uncredited Visual Effects by Charles Alleneck ... animator Christian Alzmann ... visual effects art director Kevin Barnhill ... digital effects supervisor Casey James Basichis ... digital artist as Casey Basichis Burke ... digital artist Marshall Candland ... digital artist Ozzie Carmona ... digital compositor Mark Casey ... digital artist Daniel Cavey ... production assistant ILM Grady Cofer ... lead inferno artist Christopher Cram ... visual effects associate producer Lorelei David ... visual effects editor ILM Lucas De La Torre ... tv campaign graphics Jeff Doran ... digital artist Sam Edwards ... inferno artist Jenn Emberly ... digital artist Conny Fauser ... digital artist Cameron Folds ... animator ILM Bridget Maria Goodman ... digital artist as Bridget Goodman Tim Harrington ... animation supervisor ILM Edward Hirsh ... visual effects supervisor Andy Huang ... technical support ILM Jiri Jacknowitz ... lead digital paint & roto artist Jeanie King ... visual effects producer as Jeanmarie King Marshall Richard Krasser ... compositing supervisor ILM as Marshall Krasser Lana Lan ... digital artist Mark 'Crash' McCreery ... creature effects Sébastien Moreau ... sabre compositor ILM Josh Novak ... lead compositor main title sequence Shane O'Connor ... production assistant ILM Jim O'Hagan ... digital compositor Pacific Title Erik Pampel ... assistant visual effects editor ILM Janet Quen ... flame artist ILM Steve Rawlins ... digital artist Megan Rible ... technical assistant Thomas Rosseter ... digital compositor as Tom Rosseter Joe Woodward Stevenson ... layout artist Industrial Light & Magic Dale Taylor ... visual effects coordinator ILM Johan Thorngren ... digital matte artist ILM Greg Towner ... animator ILM Maggie Oh ... digital artist ILM uncredited Stunts Jake Brake ... stunt rigger Julia Dumenigo ... assistant to stunt coordinator Jeff Habberstad ... stunt coordinator Jeri Habberstad ... stunt double Trevor Habberstad ... utility stunts G. Grant Jewett ... stunts Jake Lombard ... stunt rigging coordinator Gary Price ... stunt double Karin Silvestri ... stunt double Bryce Dallas Howard Lee Waddell ... underwater stunt coordinator Camera and Electrical Department James Baldanza ... underwater second assistant camera Chris Beattie ... rigging grip Matt Blades ... dolly grip "b" camera Josh Blakeslee ... second assistant camera Phil Bradshaw ... grip David Brandon ... electrician Ronald Burke ... dolly grip David M. Carr ... grip John-Paul Chase ... rigging grip Glenn Davis ... dimmer board operator as Glenn R. Davis Thomas Devine ... electrician Edwin Effrein ... steadicam operator Greg Finkel ... second assistant camera Kevin Flynn ... key rigging grip Timothy Flynn ... rigging grip Richie Ford ... rigging gaffer Sean P. Gilbert ... underwater first assistant camera Kevin Groff ... grip Chris Hensel ... grip Russ Hoffman ... electrician Gregory F. Johnson ... rigging grip Brian Jordan ... video assistant utility Glenn Kaplan ... key first assistant camera "a" camera Chris Kilduff ... best boy grip David Kissinger ... electrician Jeremy Knaster ... electrician Michael Leonard ... additional first assistant camera Rob Mabin ... electrician Frank Masi ... still photographer Rob Mock ... grip William D. Moran ... grip Jon D. Morrison ... set lighting Francine Natale ... assistant chief lighting technician Yen P. Nguyen ... camera loader Bill O'Leary ... chief lighting technician Justin Panzanaro ... rigging grip Colin J. Peters ... electrician Louis Petraglia ... rigging electric best boy Balint Pinczehelyi ... best boy rigging grip Tom Prate ... key grip Pete Romano ... underwater director of photography Joe Sarao ... rigging grip Daniel D. Sariano ... assistant camera Craig Striano ... crane operator Super Technocrane Jude Webster ... rigging grip Franz Yeich ... rigging grip Paul Goroff ... super technocrane operator uncredited Casting Department Melanie Crescenz ... extras casting Deborah Maxwell Dion ... casting associate Los Angeles Barbara Harris ... adr voice casting Stephanie Holbrook ... casting associate Jeanine Pengiel ... casting assistant Deedra Ricketts ... location casting Sarah Tucci ... casting assistant Costume and Wardrobe Department Rachel Leek ... set costumer Kara Morasco ... tailor David Paulin ... costume dyer/painter Kevin Ritter ... key costumer men Autumn Saville ... assistant costume designer Editorial Department Ian Blume ... assistant editor Stephanie M. Casey ... additional assistant editor Jason Crump ... colorist dailies Olivier Fontenay ... color timer Terry Haggar ... color timer Craig Hayes ... associate editor Mo Henry ... negative cutter Jordan Lindblad ... assistant editor Lauren Scott ... post-production coordinator Colleen Sharp ... associate editor Keith Shaw ... colorist mastering Joe Violante ... color timer dailies as Joey Violante Location Management Bill Horton ... location projectionist James Lin ... location manager Michael B. Louis ... location supervisor Music Department Mark Adams ... musician french horn Eun-Mee Ahn ... musician violin Nancy Allen ... assistant music editor Pete Anthony ... orchestra conducted by Jeff Atmajian ... orchestrator Chris Bacon ... music score programmer as Chris P. Bacon Mark Beasom ... score vocalist Marissa Benedict ... musician trumpet Bill Booth ... musician trombone Tom Boyd ... musician oboe soloist Andy Brown ... score vocalist Karen Hogle Brown ... score vocalist Tom Brown ... music preparation Reid Bruton ... score vocalist Daniel Chaney ... score vocalist Kevin Connolly ... musician Brad Dechter ... orchestrator Thomas Diener ... musician viola Thomas S. Drescher ... supervising music editor as Thomas Drescher David Duke ... musician french horn Bruce Dukov ... musician violin Steve Erdody ... musician cello Claire Seely Fedoruk ... score vocalist Amy Fogerson ... score vocalist Matt Franko ... music preparation Gregory Geiger ... singer Grant Gershon ... choir conducted by Jody Golightly ... score vocalist Gregory Goodall ... musician percussion Agnes Gottschewski ... musician violin Scott Graff ... score vocalist Mark Graham ... music librarian Endre Granat ... concertmaster Stephen Grimm ... score vocalist Clayton Haslop ... musician violin Jim Hoffman ... music preparation Jonathan A. Hughes ... music preparation Joel Iwataki ... music score mixer Susan Jacobs ... music supervisor musician trombone John Reynolds ... musician french horn Cassandra Richburg ... musician viola Jay Rosen ... musician violin Peter Rotter ... orchestra contractor Patrick Russ ... orchestrator James Sawyer ... musician trombone Jim Self ... musician tuba Fletcher Sheridan ... score vocalist Andrew Shulman ... musician cello Jeanne E. Skrocki ... musician violin Steven L. Smith ... music preparation Niké St. Clair ... score vocalist George F. Sterne ... score vocalist Sally Stevens ... singer Nancy Sulahian ... score vocalist William J. Sullivan ... soundtrack assistant engineer Phillip A. Teele ... musician trombone George Thatcher ... musician trombone James Thatcher ... musician French horn Stuart Michael Thomas ... music score programmer Richard Todd ... musician french horn Michael Valerio ... musician bass Tracy Van Fleet ... score vocalist Brad Warnaar ... musician french horn Dave Washburn ... musician trumpet Helen Werling ... music preparation Mel Wesson ... composer additional textures Phillip Yao ... musician french horn Joe Zimmerman ... music librarian Dylan Gentile ... singer uncredited Paul S. Henning ... orchestrator uncredited / score proofreader uncredited Sebastian Toettcher ... musician cello uncredited Script and Continuity Department Mary Cybulski ... script supervisor Transportation Department Corbin Kelly ... mechanic Michael Kelly ... transportation John Morrone III ... transportation co-coordinator Kirk Kelly ... mechanic uncredited Additional Crew Guy Adan ... unit publicist Gabrielle Allen ... marketing and promotion Richard Bloom ... assistant Mr. Mercer Victoria Boaz ... production assistant Lisa Breitman ... adr voice Christian Brockey ... production coordinator Chrismandu ... photo double Paul Giamatti / stand-in Paul Giamatti Andrew Cinquino ... production assistant Michele Cusick ... set production assistant Shane Daniels ... production assistant Benjamin Davidow ... production assistant Joseph DeBona ... stand-in Anthony DeFrancesco ... set production assistant Mike Duffy ... production assistant Lauren E. Enfield ... production asssistant first team Jennifer Zolten Freed ... post-production accountant Jay Geller ... metal work and welding Andrew Gershon ... production assistant Matthew Hanlon ... tool coordinator Brandy Hartley ... assistant construction office coordinator Moet Hashimoto ... assistant Ms. Howard Robin Myriah Hatcher ... production assistant Spectral Motion, Inc. Sarah Haugen ... assistant Ms. Howard Blair Howley ... set production assistant Jason Johnson ... production assistant Lyndsay Kancher ... production assistant Madeleine Karpel ... assistant Mr. Shyamalan Meghan Keener ... additional assistant to producer Kathleen Kelly ... key medic Kirk Kelly ... maintenance group Kev Ketner ... additional production assistant Nick Klinger ... additional production assistant Michael J. Kraycik ... facilities assistant Tim Lamendola ... stand-in William Lebeda ... title designer opening sequence Chungsoo Lee ... dialect coach Talia Leone ... production assistant Elaine L. Liu ... assistant Mr. Doyle as Elaine Liu Sandy Lizaola-Hernandez ... physical production coordinator staff April R. Loutrel ... assistant Mr. Shyamalan as April Harshaw Raymond Mamrak ... production assistant Stuart Math ... researcher archival footage and photos Mark Mayer ... production accountant Joseph McFadden ... additional production assistant Marisa Murphy ... accounting clerk Stacy Opalewski ... extras coordinator Athanasios Paliatsas ... assistant Mr Cremin Sharon Pinkenson ... film commissioner Edward Poveda ... payroll accountant Mark Pricskett ... stand-in David Raynor ... assistant production coordinator Maria Recio ... dialect coach Jon Rocks ... production assistant Eric J. Scheiner ... production assistant Skylar Schmidt ... second assistant accountant Dee Schuka ... post-production accountant Lauren Scott ... production secretary / travel coordinator Mark Setrakian ... principal puppeteer Michael Siu ... assistant Mr. Doyle Pamela J. Sollie ... assistant James Newton Howard Mark Sonoda ... production executive Jon Stein ... runner Lora Marie Taylor ... accountant client services Mike Tyler ... stand-in Patricia Urias ... seamer Lisa Wiggins ... first assistant accountant Travis Quentin Young ... adr voice Dan Zarenkiewicz ... production assistant Terrence B. Zinn ... key set production assistant Greg Silverman ... studio executive uncredited Thanks Glenn Kiser ... the producers wish to thank
phim lady in the water