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A killer known as Ghostface begins killing off teenagers, and as the body count begins rising, one girl and her friends find themselves contemplating the 'rules' of horror films as they find themselves living in a real-life one.
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A killer known as Ghostface begins killing off teenagers, and as the body count begins rising, one girl and her friends find themselves contemplating the 'rules' of horror films as they find themselves living in a real-life one.
7.4/10
IMDbMotion Picture | 2022
Best Movie | 1997
Best Movie | 1997
1997 | Wes
Best Screenplay | 1997 | Kevin
Best Supporting Actress | 1997 | Drew
Best Actress | 1997 | Neve
Best WideRelease Film | 1997
Top Box Office Films | 1998 | Marco
Best Foreign Film | 1998
Best Film | 1997 | Wes
Best Director | 1997 | Wes
Best Supporting Actress | 1997 | Drew
Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | Skeet
Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | Skeet
Best Female Performance | 1997 | Neve
Best SciFiFantasyHorror Picture | 1997 | Cary
Best SciFiFantasyHorror Actress | 1997 | Neve
Honorable Mentions | 1996 | Wes
Best Original Screenplay | 1996 | Kevin
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 173,100,000 USD
The party scene near the end of the film runs forty-two minutes long. It was shot over the course of twenty-one days from the time the sun set to the time it rose. After it wrapped, the crew had t-shirts made that read "I SURVIVED SCENE 118" (which was the name of the scene during shooting). The cast and crew jokingly called it "The longest night in horror history."
(At around twelve minutes) At the beginning of the movie when Casey's (Drew Barrymore's) parents come home to find something is wrong, her father tells her mother to "go to the McKenzies'", which is the same thing Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) told Lindsey (Kyle Richards) and Tommy (Brian Andrews) to do in Halloween (1978), of which this movie contains many references.
Matthew Lillard was cast as Stu Macher by chance after accompanying his then-girlfriend to an unrelated audition taking place elsewhere in the same building. Casting director Lisa Beach saw Lillard in the hallway and asked him to audition for the part. He got into the role with "incredible ferocity".
Drew Barrymore shot all of her scenes in the first five days of production.
Jamie Kennedy was chosen for the role of Randy because he would often improvise humor into his lines, which made director Wes Craven laugh.
"Stu: Did you really call the police? Sidney Prescott: You bet your sorry ass I did. Stu: [starting to cry] My mom and dad are gonna be so mad at me!"
"Tatum: No, please don't kill me, Mr. Ghostface, I wanna be in the sequel!"