Overview:
A young journalist journeys to Iceland to find her missing fiancé only to encounter a mythical creature who longs to die.| Status: | Released (2002-03-29) |
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| Awards: | 4 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $62,703 |
| Screen: | Hal Hartley |
| Productions: | American Zoetrope, True Fiction Pictures, The Icelandic Film Company |
| Production Countries: | United States of America, Iceland |
| Spoken Languages: | Íslenska, English |
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Casts
- 98: Sarah Polley - Beatrice
- 31512: Robert John Burke - The Monster
- 15735: Helen Mirren - The Boss
- 1666: Julie Christie - Dr. Anna
- 67813: Baltasar Kormákur - Dr. Artaud
- 76464: Annika Peterson - Margaret
- 94430: Erica Gimpel - Judy
Crews
- 91343: Hal Hartley - Director - Directing
- 91343: Hal Hartley - Writer - Writing
- 91343: Hal Hartley - Producer - Production
- 91343: Hal Hartley - Music - Sound
- 1521757: Steve Hamilton - Editor - Editing
- 1340647: Cecilia Kate Roque - Producer - Production
- 1776: Francis Ford Coppola - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Wuchak
Review text:
_**ANNIHILATION of the Wicked!**_ Released in 2001, "No Such Thing" was originally called "Monster," which is the superior title. Why? Because the film's about a literal monster, played by Robert John Burke, who looks like a cross between Satan, a reptile and a grouchy dude. The m ....
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