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The Village (2004)
TrailerSet in a small Pennsylvania town near the end of the 19th century, the film concerns the people of the community who remained confined to their village because of the monsters that loom in the woods that surround them.Actors: Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Brendan Gleeson, Cherry Jones, Celia Weston, John Christopher Jones, Frank Collison, Jayne Atkinson, ...»Director: M. Night ShyamalanCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Village (2004)"
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Characters of "The Village (2004)"
Ivy WalkerPlayed by: Bryce Dallas HowardLucius HuntPlayed by: Joaquin PhoenixNoah PercyPlayed by: Adrien BrodyEdward WalkerPlayed by: William HurtAlice HuntPlayed by: Sigourney WeaverAugust NicholsonPlayed by: Brendan GleesonMrs. ClackPlayed by: Cherry JonesTabitha WalkerPlayed by: Jayne AtkinsonKitty WalkerPlayed by: Judy GreerChristop CranePlayed by: Fran KranzFinton CoinPlayed by: Michael PittGuard at DeskPlayed by: M. Night Shyamalan -
Directors of "The Village (2004)"
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Creators of "The Village (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Village (2004)"
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 08, 2004For those who just want a good scare, rest assured the best (and worst) of it comes across as Wait Until Dark meets The Blair Witch Project.
Salon.comAugust 07, 2004Shyamalan, far from being a master of suspense, hasn't yet figured out that the shadowy things you glimpse out of the corner of your eye are always scarier than those you're allowed to gaze upon directly.
New York ObserverAugust 05, 2004Another mediocre lunacy from the overrated M. Night Shyamalan.
Village VoiceAugust 03, 2004So meaningless and distanced in its details that it hardly stands a chance of wooing even the most willing fellow traveler.
Ebert & RoeperAugust 02, 2004The Village doesn't pack quite the punch of The Sixth Sense, but it's equal to Shyamalan's last two films.
Fat Guys at the MoviesJanuary 17, 2016different than anything else that's playing at the moment
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010Thought-provoking thriller too intense for some.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Gripping, creepy, and very well acted with a great breakout performance from Bryce Dallas Howard...
Urban CinefileOctober 18, 2008M. Night Shyamalan keeps the story vague enough to work up to his plot twist, and while I won't reveal it here, I will say that I don't think the payoff is worth it.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 07, 2008Shyamalan remains ever the master of mood and of unseen, inchoate menace; he can give depth and gravity to scenes that in other hands would be either boring or ridiculous.
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Gallery of "The Village (2004)"