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Scream
TrailerHigh school student Casey Becker receives a flirtatious phone call from an unknown person, asking her, 'What's your favorite scary movie?' The situation quickly escalates as the caller turns sadistic and threatens her life. He reveals that her boyfriend Steve Orth is being held hostage. After Casey fails to answer a question correctly about horror films, Steve is murdered. When Casey refuses to cooperate with the caller, she is attacked and murdered by a masked killer.Actors: Drew Barrymore, Roger Jackson, Kevin Patrick Walls, David Booth, Carla Hatley, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Lawrence Hecht, Courteney Cox, W. Earl Brown, Rose McGowan, ...»Director: Wes CravenCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 1996IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Scream"
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Characters of "Scream"
Casey BeckerPlayed by: Drew Barrymore
GhostfacePlayed by: Roger Jackson
StevePlayed by: Kevin Patrick Walls
Casey's FatherPlayed by: David Booth
Casey's MotherPlayed by: Carla Hatley
Sidney PrescottPlayed by: Neve Campbell
Billy LoomisPlayed by: Skeet Ulrich
Neil PrescottPlayed by: Lawrence Hecht
Gale WeathersPlayed by: Courteney Cox
KennyPlayed by: W. Earl Brown
Tatum RileyPlayed by: Rose McGowan
Mrs. TatePlayed by: Lois Saunders
Dwight 'Dewey' RileyPlayed by: David Arquette
Sheriff BurkePlayed by: Joseph Whipp
StuartPlayed by: Matthew Lillard
Randy MeeksPlayed by: Jamie Kennedy
Hank LoomisPlayed by: C.W. Morgan
Mrs. RileyPlayed by: Frances Lee McCain
Cotton WearyPlayed by: Liev Schreiber
Expelled Teen #1Played by: Troy Bishop
Cheerleader in BathroomPlayed by: Leonora Scelfo
Girl in BathroomPlayed by: Nancy Anne Ridder
Reporter with MaskPlayed by: Lisa Canning
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Directors of "Scream"
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Creators of "Scream"
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Critic Reviews of "Scream"
Philadelphia InquirerOctober 06, 2013By the time Scream arrives at its final twist, Craven has done too many contortions of his own to give the finale much shock value.
Seattle TimesOctober 06, 2013The picture is so full of cross-references, self-mockery and movies within movies (including a stalking that's recorded on video) that it can't help turning into a precious two-hour in-joke.
New York Daily NewsOctober 06, 2013Scream builds to a splattering finale that should leave genre fans highly satisfied. Here's one of the year's better thrillers.
Chicago TribuneOctober 06, 2013Scream may be a cut above the gore fests that line the dimly lit back wall at your video store, but it is a far cry from genre classics like Halloween or Craven's own Nightmare On Elm Street.
VarietySeptember 21, 2007The pic's chills are top-notch, but its underlying mockish tone won't please die-hard fans.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 21, 2007The assumption that there's something inherently clever about a slasher movie making reference to both its genre and the filmmaking process is a fundamental flaw of this tiresome, blood-filled comedy.
Philadelphia Daily NewsOctober 06, 2013The movie contains the usual stock horror characters, but they are supplied with dialogue, often surprisingly smart and funny, that serves as a running, biting commentary on slasher conventions.
Baltimore SunOctober 06, 2013The movie's only wrinkle is that it is, in a crude fashion, post-modernist. Pardon me while I alert the media.
South Florida Sun-SentinelOctober 06, 2013It is a fright film that takes elements from classics that evoked the screamin' meemies and reinvents melodramatic applications offering a new spin to slice-and-dice antics. Gallows humor runs rampant, too.
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