Final Destination (2000)

6.53
/ 10
34 User Ratings
1h 38m
Running Time

March 17, 2000
Release Date

Final Destination (2000)

6.53
/ 10
34 User Ratings
1h 38m
Running Time

March 17, 2000
Release Date

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New Line Cinema
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Plot.

After a teenager has a terrifying vision of him and his friends dying in a plane crash, he prevents the accident only to have Death hunt them down, one by one.

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Cast & Crew.

Bud Lafaut

Bud Lafaut

Video Assist Operator

Bill Burns

Bill Burns

Location Manager

Vance Conway

Vance Conway

Construction Foreman

Terry Brooks

Terry Brooks

Location Scout

James Marbas

James Marbas

Visual Effects

Roy Erickson

Roy Erickson

Systems Administrators & Support

Mark J. Levenstein

Mark J. Levenstein

Production Supervisor

Cam Esau

Cam Esau

Lighting Technician

David Lewis

David Lewis

Head Greensman

Pam McLeod

Pam McLeod

Construction Buyer

Michael J. Siver

Michael J. Siver

Head Greensman

Marc Messenger

Marc Messenger

Storyboard Artist

Johanna Mazur

Johanna Mazur

Art Department Production Assistant

Ariane Behrend

Ariane Behrend

Second Assistant Camera

Kathryn McPhie

Kathryn McPhie

Costumer

Bill Pankiw

Bill Pankiw

Special Effects Assistant

Carla Swanson

Carla Swanson

Title Designer

Richard Brooks

Richard Brooks

Stunt Double

Gillian Goodman

Gillian Goodman

Assistant Property Master

Laurie Edmundson

Laurie Edmundson

Lead Set Dresser

Phaedra Eccleston

Phaedra Eccleston

Assistant Production Coordinator

Gilbert Jamault

Gilbert Jamault

Generator Operator

Rich Brown

Rich Brown

Payroll Accountant

Sally Hudson

Sally Hudson

Graphic Designer

Mike Sowa

Mike Sowa

Digital Color Timer

Lynda Mills

Lynda Mills

Location Production Assistant

Lonnie Mackenzie

Lonnie Mackenzie

Extras Casting Assistant

Ginger Joyce

Ginger Joyce

Accountant

Adam R. Mehr

Adam R. Mehr

Attorney

Lisa Ratke

Lisa Ratke

Extras Casting Coordinator

Jody Chow

Jody Chow

First Assistant Production Coordinator

Holly Amber Proulx

Holly Amber Proulx

Second Assistant Production Coordinator

Yuka Kobayashi

Yuka Kobayashi

Stunts

Kasia Dzieciolowska

Kasia Dzieciolowska

Set Dresser

Duane Dickinson

Duane Dickinson

Stunts

Details.

Release Date
March 17, 2000

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 38m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$23,000,000

Box Office
$112,880,294

Filming Locations
Toronto · Vancouver, Canada · San Francisco, United States

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

omen
airplane accident
corpse
death
near-death experience
airport
premonition
cheating death
time travel
airplane crash
supernatural horror
teen scream
macabre
desperate
cliché

Wiki.

Final Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong, who co-wrote the screenplay with Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. It stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who saves the lives of his classmates after having a premonition of a plane crash. However, he learns that cheating Death has deadly consequences.

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 work on the film. Principal photography took place in New York City and Vancouver, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto and San Francisco.

Final Destination was released in the United States on March 17, 2000. The film achieved commercial success, earning $112.9 million against a $23 million budget. While it received some recognition, winning the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Sawa, its critical reception was mixed. The film's popularity led to the expansion of the Final Destination franchise, which includes five additional films, as well as novels and comic books. The first sequel, Final Destination 2, was released on January 31, 2003.

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