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Credits | |
Title: | Cloverfield |
Director: | Matt Reeves |
Writers: | Drew Goddard |
Producers: | J.J. Abrams; Sherryl Clark; Guy Riedel; Bryan Burk |
Composer: | Michael Giacchino |
Cinematography: | Michael Bonvillain |
Editors: | Kevin Stitt |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Paramount Pictures; Bad Robot Productions |
Released: | January 18th, 2008 |
Rating: | PG-13 |
Running time: | 85 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $25,000,000 |
Gross: | $80,034,302 |
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Cloverfield is an American feature film of the science fiction and horror genres with an emphasis on the giant monster and found footage subgenres. It was directed by Matt Reeves with a screenplay written by Drew Goddard. It was produced by J.J. Abrams and his company, Bad Robot Productions, and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It was released theatrically in the United States on January 18th, 2008. The premise of the film involves a group of young twenty-something New Yorkers, who are celebrating Rob Hawkins' acceptance into a high profile business firm in Japan. As the party gets rolling however, a grotesque mysterious monster begins rampaging through New York. Rob's friend, Hudson "Hud" Platt documents their efforts to escape via a video recorder.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Lizzy Caplan | Marlena Diamond |
Jessica Lucas | Lily Ford |
T.J. Miller | Hudson "Hud" Platt |
Michael Stahl-David | Rob Hawkins |
Mike Vogel | Jason Hawkins |
Odette Yustman | Beth McIntyre |
Anjul Nigam | Bodega cashier |
Margot Farley | Jenn |
Theo Rossi | Antonio |
Brian Klugman | Charlie |
Kelvin Yu | Clark |
Liza Lapira | Heather |
Lili Mirojnick | Lei |
Ben Feldman | Travis |
Elena Caruso | Party goer |
Will Greenberg | Party goer |
Rob Kerkovich | Party goer |
Ryan Key | Party goer |
Hooman Khalili | Party goer |
Rasika Mathur | Party goer |
Baron Vaughn | Party goer |
Charlyne Yi | Party goer |
Roma Torre | Herself |
Rick Overton | Frantic man |
Martin Cohen | Burly guy |
Jason Cerbone | Police officer |
Pasha D. Lychnikoff | Russian man on street |
Billy Brown | Staff Sergeant Pryce |
Scott Lawrence | Lead soldier |
Jeff DeSerrano | Soldier |
Tim Griffin | Command Center officer |
Chris Mulkey | Lieutenant Colonel Graff |
Susse Buddhe | Medic |
Jason Lombard | Second medic |
Jamie Martz | Helicopter pilot |
Don Abernathy | New York pedestrian |
Caley Bisson | Party bartender |
James Thomas Bligh | EMS commander |
Misha Bugaev | Party goer |
Maylen Calienes | Frnatic girl on bridge |
Vakisha Coleman | Party goer |
Craig Dabbs | Army sergeant 1st class |
Tommy Gerrits | Boy looking at magazines |
Jason Giffin | National guardsman tank gunner |
Adam Greeves | Military personnel |
Brandon G. Holley | Military personnel |
Hisonni Johnson | Party goer |
Adam Karst | New Yorker |
Julio Leal | Soldier |
Jake McLaughlin | Helicopter pilot |
Rachel Mower | Injured girl |
Gene Richards | First man coughing |
Bertrand Roberson, Jr. | Military personnel |
John Robert | Injured man on bridge |
Chris Spinelli | Party goer |
Andrew Trujillo | Military personnel |
Maria Zambrana | Brooklyn Bridge victim |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "Some Thing Has Found Us".
- Production on Cloverfield began in February, 2007. Principal filming began on June 26th, 2007 and concluded on August 8th.
Body Count[]
Data taken from the Kill Count Wiki.
- Jason Hawkins: Crushed to death by Clover
- Civilians #1-17: Crushed to death by Clover
- Civilians #18-19: Fell to their deaths
- Civilians #15: Eaten (Infected) by Parasite
- Parasite #1: Stabbed several time by a stick
- Parasite #2: Kicked to death
- Civilians #21: ??? (gut ripped off) (corpse)
- Parasite #3: ??? (corpse)
- Marlena Diamond: Infected by the Parasite, body exploded later.
- Parasite #4: Pierced to death
- Soldier #1-3: Crushed to death by Clover
- Soldier #4-8: Thrown away inside a truck (explosion)
- Pilot: Killed in a helicopter crash
- Hudson "Hud" Platt: Eaten and arm ripped off by Clover
- Robert Hawkins: Died in a Nuclear Bomb
- Elizabeth "Beth" McIntyre: Died in a Nuclear Bomb
- Clover: Presumably killed by the Nuclear Bomb
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