The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Emily Bergl
Rachel Lang
Jason London
Jesse Ryan
Amy Irving
Sue Snell
J. Smith-Cameron
Barbara Lang
Dylan Bruno
Mark Bing
Zachery Ty Bryan
Eric Stark
Charlotte Ayanna
Tracy Campbell
Rachel Blanchard
Monica Jones
Justin Urich
Brad Winters
Eli Craig
Chuck Potter
Eddie Kaye Thomas
Arnie
Mena Suvari
Lisa Parker
John Doe
Boyd Wallace
Gordon Clapp
Mr. Stark
Clint Jordan
Sheriff Kelton
Steven Ford
Coach Walsh
Kate Skinner
Emilyn Wallace
Rus Blackwell
Sheriff
Harold Surratt
Principal
David Lenthall
English Teacher
Kayla Campbell
Young Rachel Lang
Robert D. Raiford
Senior D.A.
Deborah Knox
Party Girl
Robert C. Treveiler
Smiling Patient
Gina Stewart
Female Vet
Claire Hurst
Night Nurse
Albert E. Hayes
Headbanging Patient
Colin Fickes
Tuba Player
Rhoda Griffis
Saleswoman
Eric Hill
Jesse's Spotter
Jennifer Nicole Parillo
Fleeing Party Girl
Jessica Cowart
Gardening Girl
Tiffany LeShai McMinn
Girl
Steven Culbertson
The Ref
Steven Frederick Cook
Fleeing Party Boy
Chris Daniels
High School Student / Stunts
Hank Fields
Student
Wofford Jones
Driver
Tara Killian
Girl in Classroom
Mark Freiburger
Skateboard Kid
Katt Shea
Deputy D.A. (Karen) / Director
James Markham Hall Jr.
Student (uncredited)
Sissy Spacek
Carrie White (archive footage) (uncredited)
Piper Laurie
Margaret White (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jordan Lawson
Student (uncredited)
Theoni V. Aldredge
Costume Design
Gretchen Rennell
Casting
Patrick J. Palmer
Executive Producer / Second Unit Director
Paul Monash
Producer
Stephen King
Characters
Danny B. Harvey
Original Music Composer
Richard Nord
Editor
Jennifer Badger
Stunt Double
Roy Arbogast
Special Effects Coordinator
Geoffrey S. Grimsman
Art Direction
Lisa Mae Fincannon
Casting
Alan Rankin
Sound Designer
Summer Eubanks
Set Decoration Buyer
Peter Jamison
Production Design
Dan Morski
Co-Art Director
John Copeman
Utility Stunts
David Brian Martin
Utility Stunts
Dino Muccio
Utility Stunts
Denis Larouche
Stunt Double
Laura Lee Connery
Stunts
Scott Sproule
Stunt Coordinator
Dean Mumford
Utility Stunts
Sonny Tipton
Stunt Double
Chris O'Hara
Stunt Double
Cal Johnson
Stunt Double
Bonnie Morgan
Stunts
Dana Reed
Utility Stunts
Charles Papert
Camera Operator
Terry R. Owens
Transportation Coordinator
Mick McNeely
Gaffer
Dan Garde
Music Editor
Barney Cabral
Supervising Sound Editor
Erika Walczak
Visual Effects Producer
Stuart Robertson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Helen Pinkston
Script Supervisor
Curtis Crowe
Construction Foreman
Paul Varrieur
Camera Operator
Carole Peterman
Production Manager
Jon Baronn Farmer
Still Photographer
Tina Del Castillo
Driver
Charles Croughwell
Stunt Coordinator
Joe D'Alessandro
Additional Camera
Michael Keller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Donald M. Morgan
Director of Photography
Rafael Moreu
Writer
Laura Beth Love
Production Assistant
Leigh Hennessy
Stunt Double
Suzy Mazzarese-Allison
Assistant Hairstylist
John R. Bayless
Key Makeup Artist
Chris Varosky
Makeup Artist
Leigh Ann Yandle
Makeup Artist
Lisa M. Rowe
Assistant Director
Barney Burman
Key Makeup Artist
Pam Bouvier
Assistant Set Decoration
David Ellis
Electrician
Julie Callihan
Makeup Artist
Bari Dreiband-Burman
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Faith Conroy
Script Supervisor
Alan Pickelsimer
Best Boy Electric
Raymond Benthall
Lighting Technician
Jeffery J. Tufano
Camera Operator
Art Schultz
Lighting Technician
Ivica Bilich
Property Master
Michael Joseph Walsh
First Assistant Camera
Steven Poster
Second Unit Director of Photography
Leslie Yarmo
Assistant Costume Designer
Cameron Doyle
Key Costumer
Tim Ross
Assistant Property Master
J. Stephen Buck
Assistant Director
Jim Gloster
Props
Bennet Silver
Set Dresser
W.D. Hogan
Storyboard Artist
Gary Shlifer
Underwater Camera
Susan E. Fiore
Assistant Director
Kenneth Bryant
Set Dresser
Stephen Crocker
Assistant Camera
Todd Luckey
Electrician
Patricia Mackin
Makeup Artist
C. Ashley Sudge
Dolly Grip
Jack McCollum
Electrician
Stephen C. Peterman
Leadman
Wendy Bell
Makeup Artist
Keith G. Lewis
Costume Coordinator
Dave Spencer
Grip
Ben D. Griffith Jr.
Grip
Andrew Fisher
Assistant Camera
Ben Noble
Electrician
Chuck Bludsworth
Property Master
Kahlil Fadel
Electrician
Dan Jones
Electrician
Bob Bridgewater
Grip
Tim Colletti
Assistant Editor
Perry Robertson
Sound Editor
Russell Tyrrell
Special Effects Technician
Frank Vitz
Visual Effects Coordinator
Linda Brattain
First Assistant Accountant
Greg Zimmerman
Foley Recordist
Peter Mergus
Assistant Editor
George Koran
Telecine Colorist
G.G. Heitmann Demers
Digital Compositor
Drew Webster
Sound Recordist
Ron Bolanowski
Special Effects Supervisor
Maxann Crotts
Extras Casting
Marshall McGee
Utility Sound
Eric Fitzgerald
Title Designer
Erica Arvold
Casting Associate
George Ghiz
Music Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 12, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingR
Budget$21,000,000
Box Office$17,762,705
Filming LocationsNorth Carolina · South Carolina, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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The Rage: Carrie 2 is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Katt Shea, and starring Emily Bergl, Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J. Smith-Cameron and Amy Irving. The film is a sequel to the 1976 horror film Carrie based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Stephen King, and serves as the second film in the Carrie franchise. The film was originally titled The Curse and did not have connections to the Carrie novel or film, but was eventually rewritten to be a direct sequel to the 1976 film. Its plot follows the younger half-sister of Carrie White (Bergl), also suffering with telekinesis, who finds that her best friend's suicide was spurred by a group of popular male classmates who exploited her for sexual gain.
The Rage: Carrie 2 was released on March 12, 1999, and was a box office bomb, grossing $17 million against a $21 million production budget. It received generally negative reviews, which criticized the routine recycling of the original film's story and themes. However, they widely praised the performance of Bergl, who was nominated for a Saturn Award for her work on the film.