Overview:
Two million fish washed ashore. One thousand blackbirds dropped from the sky. On July 4, 2009 a deadly menace swept through the quaint seaside town of Claridge, Maryland, but the harrowing story of what happened that Independence Day has never been told—until now. The authorities believed they had buried the truth about the tragedy that claimed over 700 human lives. Now, three years later, a reporter has emerged with footage revealing the cover-up and an unimaginable killer: a mysterious parasitic outbreak. Told from the perspective of those who were there and saw what happened, The Bay unfolds over 24 hours through people's iPhones, Androids, 911 calls, webcams, and whatever else could be used to document the nightmare in Claridge. What follows is a nerve-shredding tale of a small town plunged into absolute terror.Status: | Released (2012-09-13) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 1 nomination total |
BoxOffice: | $30,668 |
Screen: | Michael Wallach, Barry Levinson |
Productions: | Baltimore Pictures, Hydraulx, Automatik Entertainment, Haunted Movies |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 210824: Kristen Connolly - Stephanie
- 1188239: Will Rogers - Alex
- 143261: Michael Beasley - Officer Jimson
- 61510: Christopher Denham - Sam
- 1088939: Kenny Alfonso - Doctor Michaels
- 588972: Kether Donohue - Donna Thompson
- 1088938: Anthony Reynolds - Steve Slattery - Homeland Security Officer
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- 8246: Barry Levinson - Director - Directing
- 1077306: Michael Wallach - Screenplay - Writing
- 84348: Jason Blum - Producer - Production
- 8246: Barry Levinson - Producer - Production
- 90591: Oren Peli - Producer - Production
- 995456: Steven Schneider - Producer - Production
- 1017236: Tracy Kilpatrick - Casting - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
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Cymothoa exigua. As someone who has always struggled to get much from “found footage” movies, I entered Barry Levinson’s The Bay with some trepidation. Levinson’s standing as a director prompted me to take a look. And I’m glad I did. Chesapeake Bay was home to a toxic led catas ....
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