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Credits | |
Title: | IT |
Director: | Andy Muschietti |
Writers: | Cary Fukunaga; Chase Palmer; Gary Dauberman |
Producers: | Richard Brener; Doug Davison; Toby Emmerich; Marty P. Ewing; Seth Grahame-Smith; Walter Hamada; David Katzenberg; Niija Kuykendall; Roy Lee; Dan Lin; Barbara Muschietti; Dave Neustadter; Jon Silk |
Composer: | Benjamin Wallfisch |
Cinematography: | Chung-hoon Chung |
Editors: | Jason Ballantine |
Production | |
Distributed by: | New Line Cinema RatPac-Dune Entertainment |
Released: | September 8th, 2017 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 135 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Next: | It: Chapter Two |
IT is an American feature film of the horror genre. It is based on the 1986 novel IT by famed horror author Stephen King. The movie was directed by Andy Muschietti with a screenplay written by Cary Fukunaga, Chase Palmer, and Gary Dauberman. It was produced by RatPac-Dune Entertainment and New Line Cinema and premiered theatrically in the United States on September 8th, 2017.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Jaeden Lieberher | Bill Denbrough |
Jeremy Ray Taylor | Ben Hanscom |
Sophia Lillis | Beverly Marsh |
Finn Wolfhard | Richie Tozier |
Chosen Jacobs | Mike Hanlon |
Jack Dylan Grazer | Eddie Kaspbrak |
Wyatt Oleff | Stanley Uris |
Bill Skarsgård | Pennywise |
Nicholas Hamilton | Henry Bowers |
Jake Sim | Belch Huggins |
Logan Thompson | Victor Criss |
Owen Teague | Patrick Hockstetter |
Jackson Robert Scott | Georgie Denbrough |
Stephen Bogaert | Alvin Marsh |
Stuart Hughes | Officer Bowers |
Geoffrey Pounsett | Zach Denbrough |
Pip Dwyer | Sharon Denbrough |
Mollie Jane Atkinson | Sonia Kasprak |
Steven Williams | Leroy Hanlon |
Elizabeth Saunders | Mrs. Starret |
Megan Charpentier | Gretta |
Joe Bostick | Mister Keene |
Ari Cohen | Rabbi Uris |
Anthony Ulc | Joe the butcher |
Javier Botet | Hobo |
Katie Lunman | Betty Ripsom |
Carter Musselman | Headless boy |
Tatum Lee | Judith |
Edie Inksetter | Hostess |
Matha Gibson | Old woman |
Kasie Rayner | Field hockey girl #1 |
Isabelle Nélisse | Girl in bathroom |
Jocelyn Mattka | Another girl |
Don Tripe | Old man in car |
Liz Gordon | Old woman in car |
Paige Rosamond | Dead girl #1 |
Neil Crone | Chief Borton |
Sonia Gascón | Mrs. Ripsom |
Janet Porter | Stanley's mother |
Memo Díaz Capt | 4th of July clown |
Chantal Vachon | Girl in magazine |
Roberto Campanella | Organ player clown |
Notes & Trivia[]
- IT: Chapter One is based in part on the novel IT by author Stephen King. The book was originally published in hardcover edition by Viking Press on September 15th, 1986.
- The tagline to this film is "You'll float too". This is a line of dialogue spoken by Pennywise to Georgie Denbrough right before he kills him.
- Production on It began on June 27th, 2016. Principal photography concluded on September 21st, 2016.
- It was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Select scenes were shot in Port Hope, Elora, Pickering, and Oshawa. Studio shots were filmed at Pinewood Studios in Toronto.
- It was released on Region A/1 Blu-ray by Warner Home Video on January 9th, 2018. This copy includes a DVD edition and a digital download code. The film's running time on the Blu-ray is 120 minutes long. Special features include the "Pennywise Lives!" featurette, with an interview with Bill Skarsgard, a spotlight on "The Losers' Club", showing behind-the-scenes antics of the actors, an "Author of Fear" featurette with novelist Stephen King as well as deleted scenes.
- This film focuses on the childhood sequences from the novel, while not addressing the future storylines chronicling their follow-up encounter with Pennywise as adults as shown in the novel. In the movie, the story takes place in the year 1989. In the novel, the childhood scenes took place in the 1950s.
- At its widest release, It was screened in 4,148 movie theaters. It had been in release a total of fourteen weeks (98 days).
- It closed out of theaters on December 14th, 2017.
- It had a total domestic gross of $327,481,748 in the United States. It had a worldwide gross of $700,381,748. It grossed $123,403,419 over its opening weekend.
- It ranked at number one in box receipts over the September 8th, 2017 weekend.
- Writer Cary Joji Fukunaga is credited as Cary Fukunaga in this film.
- Producer Barbara Muschietti is the sister of director Andy Muschietti.
- This is Andy Muschietti's second American film as a director. It is also his second horror film. He previously directed the 2013 supernatural thriller Mama.
- Actress Molly Atkinson is credited as Mollie Jane Atkinson in this film.
- Actor Donald Tripe is credited as Don Tripe in this film.
- Actress Memo Díaz-Capt is credited as Memo Díaz Capt in this film.
- Actor Finn Wolfhard is also known for playing the role of Mike Wheeler on the Netflix original series Stranger Things. The show is largely inspired by the works of Stephen King.
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