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The Fog
TrailerWhen Antonio Bay, a Californian coastal town, is about to celebrate its centennial, paranormal activity starts to happen. It's said that the gold to build the city a hundred years ago was taken from shipwrecked lepers and now is time for them to revenge. A fog glowing from the sea gets bigger and thicker and moves to the land, bringing the revengeful sailor.Actors: Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, John Houseman, Tom Atkins, James Canning, Charles Cyphers, Nancy Kyes, Ty Mitchell, Hal Holbrook, John F. Goff, ...»Director: John CarpenterCountry: United StatesDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 1980IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Fog"
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Characters of "The Fog"
Stevie WaynePlayed by: Adrienne Barbeau
Elizabeth WilliamsPlayed by: Jamie Lee Curtis
Kathy WilliamsPlayed by: Janet Leigh
Mr. MachenPlayed by: John Houseman
Nick CastlePlayed by: Tom Atkins
Dick BaxterPlayed by: James Canning
Dan O'BannonPlayed by: Charles Cyphers
Sandy FadelPlayed by: Nancy Kyes
Andy WaynePlayed by: Ty Mitchell
Father Robert MalonePlayed by: Hal Holbrook
Al WilliamsPlayed by: John F. Goff
Tommy WallacePlayed by: George 'Buck' Flower
Mrs. KobritzPlayed by: Regina Waldon
DockmasterPlayed by: Jim Haynie
MelPlayed by: Darrow Igus
Sheriff SimmsPlayed by: John Vick
MayorPlayed by: Jim Jacobus
AshcroftPlayed by: Fred Franklyn
GhostPlayed by: Ric Moreno
BartenderPlayed by: Bill Taylor
Captain William BlakePlayed by: Rob Bottin
Dr. PhibesPlayed by: Darwin Joston
Grocery ClerkPlayed by: John Strobel -
Directors of "The Fog"
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Creators of "The Fog"
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Critic Reviews of "The Fog"
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004The movie's made with style and energy, but it needs a better villain.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 04, 2016A completely solid piece of horror filmmaking that's only slightly undone by its flaws as a piece of horror storytelling.
Daily DeadJanuary 08, 2016Carpenter has always been a master of scaring us with what we're not seeing as opposed to delivering an onslaught of carnage to assault our senses and The Fog shows that you can scare the hell out of people without showing them a lot.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsOctober 29, 2014Though the plot is implausible and the unfolding story hardly makes any sense, Carpenter stylishly presents an eerie atmosphere for the zombie invasion.
Creative LoafingAugust 24, 2013The Fog is right in line with the types of film Carpenter made before his professional fall from grace: It's unpretentious genre fun, stylishly assembled and populated with colorful characters.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)August 01, 2013Released four years after the Bicentennial, 'The Fog' might be a jaundiced corrective to the often uncritical self-congratulation of America's birthday celebration, with the ghosts as manfestations of manifest destiny's bloody heritage.
The DissolveJuly 23, 2013Halloween brought classic genre style into a new era, and The Fog goes even further in that direction.
Playback:stlOctober 27, 2011... makes the most of the dramatic possibilities inherent in an isolated coastal town, as well as the scare potential of darkness, fog, and silent strangers bearing longshoremen's hooks.
Common Sense MediaDecember 15, 2010Not much gore, but still too intense for kids.
KinetofilmJanuary 31, 2010During this period, Carpenter and his fine collaborator the late Debra Hill were so good at crafting suspenseful, slow burn horror stories with multiple storylines.
TheFilmFile.comOctober 24, 2008Orchestrates a thick pall of apprehension and good-time suspense.
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