Final Destination (2000)
Final Destination (2000)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Devon Sawa
Alex Browning
Ali Larter
Clear Rivers
Kerr Smith
Carter Horton
Kristen Cloke
Valerie Lewton
Seann William Scott
Billy Hitchcock
Chad Donella
Tod Waggner
Amanda Detmer
Terry Chaney
Tony Todd
William Bludworth
Daniel Roebuck
Agent Weine
Roger Guenveur Smith
Agent Schreck
Brendan Fehr
George Waggner
Forbes Angus
Larry Murnau
Lisa Marie Caruk
Christa Marsh
Christine Chatelain
Blake Dreyer
Robert Wisden
Ken Browning
Barbara Tyson
Barbara Browning
Fred Keating
Howard Seigel
P. Lynn Johnson
Mrs. Waggner
Larry Gilman
Mr. Waggner
Guy Fauchon
Hare Krishna
Randy Stone
Flight Attendant
Mark Holden
Co-Pilot
Marrett Green
TV News Anchor
John Hainsworth
Minister
Pete Atherton
Student Singer
Nicole Robert
Ticket Clerk
Kristina Matisic
Reporter
Troy Yorke
Lou Gehrig's Man (uncredited)
Alessandro Juliani
Guitar Player in Final Paris Scene (uncredited)
James Wong
Director / Screenplay
Jeffrey Reddick
Screenplay
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Craig Perry
Producer
Brian Witten
Executive Producer
Warren Zide
Producer
Shirley Walker
Original Music Composer
Robert McLachlan
Director of Photography
James Coblentz
Editor
John Papsidera
Casting
Jori Woodman
Costume Design
John Willett
Production Design
William Heslup
Art Direction
Mary-Lou Storey
Set Decoration
Lisa Love
Makeup Department Head
Stacey Butterworth
Wigmaker
Andrew Emde
Art Department Coordinator
Bill McMahon
Assistant Art Director
Derick McLeod
Construction Coordinator
Judy Siver
Greensman
Dave Tennant
Greensman
Joey Jow
Set Decoration Buyer
John Alvarez
Set Designer
Anneke Van Oort
Set Designer
Geoff Wallace
Set Designer
Paul Timothy Carden
Sound Effects Editor
Hector C. Gika
Sound Effects Editor
Tom Ozanich
Sound Effects Editor
Alan Rankin
Sound Effects Editor
Scott Sanders
Sound Effects Editor
Scott Wolf
Sound Effects Editor
Peter Zinda
Sound Effects Editor
Brad Sherman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave McMoyler
Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Martin Gershin
Supervising Sound Editor
Terry Sonderhoff
Special Effects Coordinator
Heather J. Morrison
Visual Effects Editor
Ariel Velasco-Shaw
Visual Effects Producer
Ray McIntyre Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
J.J. Makaro
Stunt Coordinator
John Adams
Gaffer
Terry Calhoun
Gaffer
Ron Goodman
Camera Operator
Casey Hotchkiss
Camera Operator
Ron Precious
Camera Operator
Michael Wrinch
Camera Operator
Shane Harvey
Still Photographer
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Still Photographer
Frank Halpenny
Rigging Gaffer
Marnie Ander
Set Costumer
Andre Brouwer
Set Costumer
Logan Breit
First Assistant Editor
Thomas Milano
Music Editor
David R. Anderson
Transportation Coordinator
Don Bell
Picture Car Coordinator
Lara Fox
Script Supervisor
Peter Pantages
Location Manager
Bill Burns
Location Manager
Gloria Davies
Unit Publicist
Mark N. Tompkins
Standby Painter
Glen Morgan
Screenplay / Producer
Art Schaefer
Co-Producer
Chris Bender
Associate Producer
Adam Hamilton
Original Music Composer
Vance Conway
Construction Foreman
Stephen Coutu
Lead Painter
Terry Brooks
Location Scout
John Seale
First Assistant Camera
Fraser Boyle
Key Grip
Dave Brown
Grip
Kevin Knight
Assistant Costume Designer
Thom MacIntyre
Key Hair Stylist
Kasia Dzieciolowska
Set Dressing Artist
Randy Kerber
Additional Music
Charlie Campbell
Carpenter
Will Baum
Chef
Maureen Young
Craft Service
Jon Tanimoto
Digital Effects Supervisor
L. Michael Eddy
Driver
Mike Fields
Makeup Effects
Jeanie Won
Post Production Assistant
Jay Vinitsky
Post Production Supervisor
Paul Prokop
Production Controller
Julia Minnie
Production Office Assistant
Jason Claridge
Scenic Artist
Terence Chase
Security
Benjamin Glenday
Stand In
James Bamford
Stunts
Roy Erickson
Systems Administrators & Support
Mary Eilts
Unit Production Manager
Bud Lafaut
Video Assist Operator
Jack Hardy
First Assistant Director
Stephen R. Sheridan
Color Timer
Cam Esau
Lighting Technician
William N.J. Barber
Rigging Grip
Heike Brandstatter
Casting Associate
Carla Fry
Executive In Charge Of Production
Bill Burns
Location Manager
Karen Eisenstadt
Production Accountant
Karla McIntyre
Production Coordinator
Mark J. Levenstein
Production Supervisor
Kelly Zombor
Boom Operator
Thomas O'Neil Younkman
First Assistant Sound Editor
Bruce Babcock
Orchestrator
Eric Batut
Sound Mixer
Jim Gorman
3D Artist
James Marbas
Visual Effects
Charlene Eberle Douglas
Visual Effects Coordinator
Burpo
Storyboard
Constance A. Kazmer
Dialogue Editor
Christopher T. Welch
Dialogue Editor
Dan Hegeman
Dialogue Editor
Graham Coutts
Property Master
Michelle Pazer
ADR Editor
Tony Gort
ADR Mixer
Ron Bedrosian
ADR Mixer
Brian Basham
ADR Recordist
Thomas J. Wright
Second Unit Director
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley Artist
James Moriana
Foley Artist
Greg Zimmerman
Foley Recordist
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Mixer
Dino DiMuro
Foley Editor
Philip A. Hess
Foley Editor
Rachel Griffin
Assistant Makeup Artist
Debbie Geaghan
Costume Set Supervisor
Kathryn McPhie
Costumer
Paul Edwards
Hair Assistant
Roger Scott Russell
Second Assistant Director
Brent Crowell
Third Assistant Director
Gillian Goodman
Assistant Property Master
Pam McLeod
Construction Buyer
Sally Hudson
Graphic Designer
Michael J. Siver
Head Greensman
Laurie Edmundson
Lead Set Dresser
Herminio Kam
Paint Coordinator
Marc Messenger
Storyboard Artist
Carla Swanson
Title Designer
Karen Schell
Sound Assistant
Bill Pankiw
Special Effects Assistant
Mike Splatt
Special Effects Technician
Richard Brooks
Stunt Double
Scott Nicholson
Stunt Driver
Ivor Pedersen
Best Boy Grip
Tyler Woeste
Camera Trainee
Glen Forrieter
Dolly Grip
Ariane Behrend
Second Assistant Camera
Andy Fraser
Casting Assistant
Carolle Alain
Assistant Editor
Mike Sowa
Digital Color Timer
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Matt Evans
Post Production Coordinator
Trevor Fieldhouse
Assistant Location Manager
Lynda Mills
Location Production Assistant
Chris Boardman
Music Arranger
Ginger Joyce
Accountant
Leona Maddeaux
Accounting Trainee
Johanna Mazur
Art Department Production Assistant
Lee Jenkinson
Assistant Accountant
Phaedra Eccleston
Assistant Production Coordinator
Adam R. Mehr
Attorney
Stephen Jackson
Chief Lighting Technician
Lonnie Mackenzie
Extras Casting Assistant
Lisa Ratke
Extras Casting Coordinator
Jody Chow
First Assistant Production Coordinator
Ray Scalice
General Manager
Gilbert Jamault
Generator Operator
Rich Brown
Payroll Accountant
Brian V. Siador
Production Assistant
Dana Belcastro
Production Executive
Holly Amber Proulx
Second Assistant Production Coordinator
Yuka Kobayashi
Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs
Stunts
Corry Glass
Stunt Double
Marny Eng
Stunts
David Lewis
Head Greensman
Alette Falle
Stunt Double
David Mylrea
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 17, 2000
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Content RatingR
Budget$23,000,000
Box Office$112,900,000
Filming LocationsToronto · Vancouver, Canada · San Francisco, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Final Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong, with a screenplay written by Wong, Glen Morgan, and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. It is the first installment in the Final Destination film series and stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who cheats death after having a premonition of a catastrophic plane explosion. He and several of his classmates leave the plane before the explosion occurs, but Death later takes the lives of those who were meant to die on the plane.
The film began as a spec script written by Reddick for an episode of The X-Files in order for Reddick to get a TV agent. A colleague at New Line Cinema persuaded Reddick to write it as a feature-length film. Later, Wong and Morgan, The X-Files writing partners, became interested in the script and agreed to rewrite and direct the film, marking Wong's film directing debut. Filming took place in New York City and Vancouver, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto and San Francisco. It was released on March 17, 2000, and became a financial success, making $10 million on its opening weekend.
The film received negative reviews from critics. While it was praised for "generating a respectable amount of suspense", "playful and energized enough to keep an audience guessing", "an unexpectedly alert teen-scream disaster chiller", and Sawa's performance, it was criticized as "dramatically flat" and "aimed at the teen dating crowd". It received the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Sawa's performance. The film's success spawned a media franchise, encompassing four additional installments, as well as a series of novels and comic books. The first sequel, Final Destination 2, was released on January 31, 2003.