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The Grudge (2004)
TrailerKaren Davis, an American Nurse, moves to Tokyo and exposes to a mysterious supernatural curse is revenge and often has its victims. A series of horrible death and the mystery begins to happen. Karen must now find a way to break this spell, before she becomes its next victim.Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, William Mapother, Clea DuVall, KaDee Strickland, Grace Zabriskie, Bill Pullman, Rosa Blasi, Ted Raimi, Ryo Ishibashi, Yôko Maki, ...»Director: Takashi ShimizuCountry: JapanDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Grudge (2004)"
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Characters of "The Grudge (2004)"
KarenPlayed by: Sarah Michelle GellarMarikoPlayed by: Jason BehrKatsuya TokunagaPlayed by: William MapotherKazumi TokunagaPlayed by: Clea DuVallHitomi TokunagaPlayed by: KaDee StricklandSachiePlayed by: Grace ZabriskieHirohashiPlayed by: Ted RaimiMarikoPlayed by: Yôko MakiToshio SaekiPlayed by: Yuya OzekiKayako SaekiPlayed by: Takako FujiTakeo SaekiPlayed by: Takashi MatsuyamaMorgue DoctorPlayed by: Katsuhiro Oyama -
Directors of "The Grudge (2004)"
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Creators of "The Grudge (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Grudge (2004)"
James Berardinelli ReelViewsNovember 06, 2004Generally speaking, I like a little more plot with my 'Boo!' moments.
Richard Roeper Ebert & RoeperOctober 26, 2004It's no more impressive than hiding in the dark and shouting 'Boo!' when someone walks into a room.
Michael O'Sullivan Washington PostOctober 22, 2004It's just not the kind of frightening that stays with you very long, unless of course someone decides to make the same movie . . . yet again.
Stephen Hunter Washington PostOctober 22, 2004It's enough to send you home with jiggly knees and a tummy ache.
Geoff Pevere Toronto StarOctober 22, 2004Almost every single one of the American characters has maybe a third of the personality of the ghosts that haunt them, so you begin to think the grudge itself is less a curse than a perfectly reasonable eviction strategy.
Jeff Shannon Seattle TimesOctober 22, 2004It's refreshing to see a PG-13 horror film that aims for good old-fashioned spookiness.
Nell Minow Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Grisly ghost story lacks plot; not for tweens.
Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton Dread CentralJune 25, 2009[Blu Ray] Only the hi-def obsessed should double-dip for this one, DVD owners can still sit pretty.
Rob Gonsalves eFilmCritic.comFebruary 14, 2008...just cannibalizes itself, exploiting Japanese spirituality for a few Saturday-night shocks...
Peter T. Chattaway Christianity TodaySeptember 25, 2006As a pure, light, PG-13 thrill machine, The Grudge is fairly successful. But it is not especially memorable.
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Gallery of "The Grudge (2004)"