
Overview:
A young girl sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend discovers creatures in her new home who want to claim her as one of their own.Status: | Released (2010-11-06) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 4 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $24,046,682 |
Screen: | Guillermo del Toro, Matthew Robbins, Nigel McKeand |
Productions: | Miramax, Necropia Entertainment, Gran Via Productions |
Production Countries: | Australia, Mexico, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 3897: Katie Holmes - Kim
- 529: Guy Pearce - Alex Hirst
- 54479: Bailee Madison - Sally Hirst
- 12536: Jack Thompson - Harris
- 52760: Alan Dale - Jacoby
- 210653: Emelia Burns - Caterer
- 15340: Nicholas Bell - Psychiatrist
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- 135601: Troy Nixey - Director - Directing
- 10828: Guillermo del Toro - Screenplay - Writing
- 12677: Matthew Robbins - Screenplay - Writing
- 10828: Guillermo del Toro - Producer - Production
- 1121616: Nick Nunziata - Producer - Production
- 15906: William Horberg - Executive Producer - Production
- 1121617: Stephen Jones - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Matt Golden
Review text:
Oh, this is the stuff. How I’ve missed great horror. American studios have, by and large, ignored producing truly great horror over mindless pablum like Final Destination 6, or Saw 23, or Nostalgic Horror Film Remake 117. Slashers, gore-fests, dead teenager movies and all the other i ....
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Well, aside from a bit of a "Neighbours" reunion between Guy Pearce and Alan Dale, there's not really much to say about this film. Pearce is "Alex" who, with girlfriend "Kim" (Katie Holmes), has set up home in a stately pile where his daughter "Sally" (Bailee Madison) discovers an hi ....
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