Rating: NR
Genre:
Horror
Theatrical Release: 10/14/2005(USA)
Release Date: 01/24/2006
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Run Time: 103 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Sexual Situations, Scary Moments
Distributor/Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
John Carpenter's well-remembered
thriller gets an update in this remake from director
Rupert Wainwright.
Nick Castle (
Tom Welling) is a charter-boat captain in the small coastal town of Antonio Bay.
Castle's ancestors helped to found Antonio Bay, but while the city's mayor (
Kenneth Welsh) and the head of the local historical society (
Sara Botsford) are spearheading an effort to raise money for a statue that would honor the city fathers,
Castle is more interested in seeing the town's rickety docks and aging sea wall replaced. However,
Castle has been too distracted with personal matters to wage a campaign of his own -- he's been having an affair with
Stevie Wayne (
Selma Blair), a single mom who runs a combination radio station and lighthouse, while his former flame
Elizabeth Williams (
Maggie Grace) has returned to town to mend fences with her mother and finds herself renewing her romance with
Castle. One night,
Castle and his first mate,
Brett Spooner (
DeRay Davis), discover an antique ship's bag filled with treasure, not knowing the salvage came from a ship that sank over a hundred years before. As it happens, there's a terrible secret behind the ship's disastrous fate, and now that
Castle and
Davis have unwittingly awakened the watery grave, the souls of the ship's crew and passengers have come back to claim their revenge in the form of a thick and impenetrable fog. The remake of
The Fog proved to be one of the last projects for producer
Debra Hill, who also worked on the original film;
Hill was fighting cancer when work began on the film, and she died shortly before filming commenced.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide