A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 1999
Original Title:
The Rage: Carrie 2
Alternate Titles:
Carrie 2 - Die Rache
Carrie 2 La Ira
Carrie 2: A Maldição
Carrie 2: Say You're Sorry
The Curse
魔女嘉莉2:邪气逼人
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Red Bank Films
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ DE: 16 FR: 12 GB: 15 IT: 14 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 104
Following the suicide of her only friend, outcast teen Rachel Lang's life begins a downward spiral that will not only affect her but take everyone around her down in horrifying fashion.
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ADR Editor:
Jennifer Mann
Glenn T. Morgan
Additional Camera:
Joe D'Alessandro
Art Direction:
Geoffrey S. Grimsman
Assistant Camera:
Stephen Crocker
Andrew Fisher
Assistant Costume Designer:
Leslie Yarmo
Assistant Director:
Lisa M. Rowe
J. Stephen Buck
Susan E. Fiore
Assistant Editor:
Tim Colletti
Peter Mergus
James Nichols Jr.
Assistant Hairstylist:
Suzy Mazzarese-Allison
Assistant Property Master:
Tim Ross
Assistant Set Decoration:
Pam Bouvier
Best Boy Electric:
Alan Pickelsimer
Camera Operator:
Charles Papert
Paul Varrieur
Jeffery J. Tufano
Casting:
Gretchen Rennell
Lisa Mae Fincannon
Casting Associate:
Erica Arvold
Characters:
Stephen King
Co-Art Director:
Dan Morski
Construction Foreman:
Curtis Crowe
Costume Coordinator:
Keith G. Lewis
Costume Design:
Theoni V. Aldredge
Digital Compositor:
G.G. Heitmann Demers
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Beau Janzen
Director:
Katt Shea
Director of Photography:
Donald M. Morgan
Dolly Grip:
C. Ashley Sudge
Driver:
Tina Del Castillo
Editor:
Richard Nord
Electrician:
David Ellis
Todd Luckey
Jack McCollum
Ben Noble
Kahlil Fadel
Dan Jones
Executive Producer:
Patrick J. Palmer
Extras Casting:
Maxann Crotts
First Assistant Accountant:
Linda Brattain
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Joseph Walsh
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Thomas O'Neil Younkman
Foley Recordist:
Greg Zimmerman
Gaffer:
Mick McNeely
Grip:
Dave Spencer
Ben D. Griffith Jr.
Bob Bridgewater
Key Costumer:
Cameron Doyle
Key Makeup Artist:
John R. Bayless
Barney Burman
Leadman:
Stephen C. Peterman
Lighting Technician:
Raymond Benthall
Art Schultz
Makeup Artist:
Chris Varosky
Leigh Ann Yandle
Julie Callihan
Patricia Mackin
Wendy Bell
Music Editor:
Dan Garde
Music Supervisor:
George Ghiz
Richard Winnie
Original Music Composer:
Danny B. Harvey
Producer:
Paul Monash
Production Assistant:
Laura Beth Love
Production Design:
Peter Jamison
Production Manager:
Carole Peterman
Production Sound Mixer:
Steven R. Smith
Property Master:
Ivica Bilich
Chuck Bludsworth
Props:
Jim Gloster
Script Supervisor:
Helen Pinkston
Faith Conroy
Second Unit Director:
Patrick J. Palmer
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steven Poster
Set Decoration Buyer:
Summer Eubanks
Set Dresser:
Bennet Silver
Kenneth Bryant
Sound Designer:
Alan Rankin
Sound Editor:
Perry Robertson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Keller
Sound Recordist:
Drew Webster
Eric Flickinger
Special Effects Coordinator:
Roy Arbogast
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bari Dreiband-Burman
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ron Bolanowski
Special Effects Technician:
Russell Tyrrell
Michael H. Clark
Still Photographer:
Jon Baronn Farmer
Storyboard Artist:
W.D. Hogan
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Sproule
Charles Croughwell
Stunt Double:
Jennifer Badger
Denis Larouche
Sonny Tipton
Chris O'Hara
Cal Johnson
Leigh Hennessy
Stunts:
Laura Lee Connery
Chris Daniels
Bonnie Morgan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Barney Cabral
Telecine Colorist:
George Koran
Title Designer:
Eric Fitzgerald
Transportation Coordinator:
Terry R. Owens
Underwater Camera:
Gary Shlifer
Utility Sound:
Marshall McGee
Utility Stunts:
John Copeman
David Brian Martin
Dino Muccio
Dean Mumford
Dana Reed
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Frank Vitz
Visual Effects Producer:
Erika Walczak
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stuart Robertson
Greg Juby
Writer:
Rafael Moreu
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