Movie Description Driving South to Richmond, Washington Post reporter John Klein (Richard Gere) finds himself unexpectedly way off course--in the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia--knocking on the door of Gordon and Denise Smallwood (Tom Patton and Lucinda Jenney). Gordon is irate. This is the third night in a row that Klein has knocked on his door at 2 a.m. When Sgt. Connie Parker (Laura Linney) arrives to investigate, Klein discovers this is just one of many strange events occurring in the town. With Parker's help, Klein investigates. Soon, he becomes convinced that some catastrophe is about to occur.
In THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES, scriptwriter Richard Hatem and director Mark Pellington play upon the strange events that reportedly occurred in Point Pleasant in the mid-1960s. As in ARLINGTON ROAD, Pellington makes great use of a restless, prowling camera and ominous sound effects provided by sound editor Kelly Cabral, sound mixer Pud Cusack (she also worked on ARLINGTON ROAD), and sound designer Claude Letessier. Pellington gets fine performances from Gere, Linney, Patton, Alan Bates as a paranormal investigator, and Debra Messing--striking in the too-small role of Klein's wife--before he produces a spectacular final sequence.
| Credits | | Producer: | Gary Goldstein, Tom Rosenberg | | Cast: | Debra Messing, Laura Linney, Lucinda Jenney, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Will Patton |
| Details | | Edition: | 2-Disc Special Edition | | Sound: | Stereo Sound |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case 2-Disc Set
Disc 1: Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Mark Pellington - Director Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies
Disc 2: Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Additional Release Material: Trailers Featurettes - 1. SEARCH FOR THE MOTHMAN 2. DAY BY DAY: A DIRECTOR'S JOURNEY - THE ROAD IN 3. DAY BY DAY: A DIRECTOR'S JOURNEY - THE ROAD HOME Deleted Scenes (5) Music Video Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection, Theatrical Release: JANUARY 25, 2002
Editorial Reviews "...THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES is sure to cause much leaping from seats, just as any good thriller should..." Box Office - p.59 - Lemartin Ribeiro
"...Pellington's portrait of the bewildered Klein is well drawn....Pellington has a feel for those on the periphery of US society..." Sight and Sound - p.51-2 - Ken Hollings
"...It remains an odd and unsetting achievement. Its strangeness alone is going to spark more than a few nightmares..." Total Film - p.98 - Ceri Thomas
"...Pellington's camera expertly creates a bone-chilling atmosphere of doom..." Entertainment Weekly - Monica Mehta (06/07/2002)
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