A young woman fights the spirit that is slowly taking possession of her.
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Film Cast:
- Casey Beldon: Odette Annable
- Mark Hardigan: Cam Gigandet
- Rabbi Joseph Sendak: Gary Oldman
- Arthur Wyndham: Idris Elba
- Gordon Beldon: James Remar
- Barto Kozma: Ethan Cutkosky
- Romy Marshall: Meagan Good
- Sofi Kozma: Jane Alexander
- Janet Beldon: Carla Gugino
- Matty Newton: Atticus Shaffer
- Dr. Lester Caldwell: C.S. Lee
- Mr. Shields: Rhys Coiro
- Eli Walker: Michael Sassone
- Lisa: Rachel Brosnahan
- Rick Hesse: Craig J. Harris
- Gail Newton: Kymberly Mellen
- Roger Newton: Brian Boland
- Evelyn: Roslyn Alexander
- Mrs. Byrne: Marssie Mencotti
- Joseph Mengele: Braden Moran
- Young Casey Beldon: Savannah Walker
- Young Sofi Kozma: Alexis Wade
- Library Patron: Tom Lowell
- Student: Kenya Drew
Film Crew:
- Writer: David S. Goyer
- Director of Photography: James Hawkinson
- Editor: Jeff Betancourt
- Art Direction: Gary Baugh
- Producer: Michael Bay
- Producer: Andrew Form
- Producer: Bradley Fuller
- Casting: Juel Bestrop
- Casting: Seth Yanklewitz
- Production Design: Craig Jackson
- Set Decoration: Desi Wolff
- Costume Design: Christine Wada
- Makeup Department Head: Suzi Ostos
- Costume Supervisor: Sukari McGill
- Costume Supervisor: Jennifer Stone
- Hairstylist: Mary ‘Dugan’ Buono
- Key Hair Stylist: Dominic Mango
- Key Makeup Artist: Aimee Lippert
- Makeup Artist: Lisa Jelic
- Art Department Coordinator: Marcie Friedman
- Construction Coordinator: Tyler Osman
- Property Master: William D’Ambra
- Aerial Director of Photography: David B. Nowell
- Aerial Director of Photography: Kurt E. Soderling
- Camera Operator: Leo J. Napolitano
- Camera Operator: Gary Hatfield
- Camera Operator: William R. Nielsen Jr.
- Camera Operator: Steven R. Wojcik
- Chief Lighting Technician: Anthony J. Lullo
- Dolly Grip: Mark Purkart
- Dolly Grip: Scott Thiele
- Key Grip: Cortland Boyd
- Rigging Gaffer: Joseph Guerino
- Still Photographer: Peter Iovino
- Rigging Grip: Fernando M. Briones
- Rigging Grip: Stephen Durenberger
- Rigging Grip: Marc Schneider
- Rigging Grip: Timothy Troy
- Rigging Grip: Darryl Johnson
- Casting: Jane Alderman
- Casting: Mickie Paskal
- Casting: Jennifer Rudnicke
- Casting Associate: Kate Caldwell
- Casting Associate: Valerie Magoon
- Casting Associate: Melissa Pryor
- Assistant Costume Designer: Lizzie Cook
- Costume Coordinator: Nicole Bernardi-Reis
- Costume Coordinator: Claire Connelly
- Costume Coordinator: Jamie Rush
- Set Costumer: Kelly Pasek
- Set Costumer: Amanda Vinopal
- Pilot: Michael Franck
- Script Supervisor: Sherry Gallarneau
- Music Editor: Shannon Erbe
- Music Supervisor: Spring Aspers
- 3D Animator: Craig Van Dyke
- 3D Animator: Mike Warner
- CG Supervisor: Piotr Karwas
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Frank Spiziri
- Visual Effects Producer: Kimberly Covate
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Mitchell S. Drain
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Nathan McGuinness
- Digital Intermediate: Mike Boggs
- Digital Intermediate: Des Carey
- Digital Intermediate: Mike Chiado
- Digital Intermediate: Dan Goslee
- Digital Intermediate: J. Cody Baker
- Digital Intermediate: Missy Papageorge
- Digital Intermediate: Joe Pestana
- Digital Intermediate: Chocez Peterson
- Digital Intermediate: Alex Romano
- Digital Intermediate: Stefan Sonnenfeld
- First Assistant Editor: Nathan Gunn
- Special Effects Supervisor: John D. Milinac
- Boom Operator: Karl Dondlinger
- Dialogue Editor: Mark Gordon
- Dialogue Editor: Byron Wilson
- Dialogue Editor: Kira Roessler
- First Assistant Sound Editor: Johnna Chism
- Foley: David Lee Fein
- Foley: Hilda Hodges
- Foley Editor: Valerie Davidson
- Supervising Sound Editor: Aaron Glascock
- Supervising Sound Editor: Curt Schulkey
- Dolby Consultant: Andy Potvin
- Sound Effects Editor: Joel Dougherty
- Sound Effects Editor: Albert Gasser
- Sound Effects Editor: Piero Mura
- Sound Effects Editor: John Joseph Thomas
- Sound Effects Editor: Stephen Hunter Flick
- Rigging Grip: John S. Robertson
- Production Office Assistant: Rudra Banerji
- Casting Associate: Matt Miller
- Utility Stunts: Linda Perlin
- Stunts: Natalie M. Meyer
- Stunt Double: Marie Fink
- Stunt Double: Nicole Callender
- Stunt Double: Jeff Shannon
- Stunt Double: Jodi Starnes
- Stunt Double: Carl Paoli
- Stunt Double: Deep Roy
- Stunt Double: Mark Steger
- Stunt Double: Dave Pope
- Utility Stunts: Mandy Schneider
- Stunt Double: Rich Wilkie
- Utility Stunts: Chris Nolte
- Utility Stunts: Matthew LeFevour
- Utility Stunts: Randy Hall
- Utility Stunts: James Fierro
- Utility Stunts: Frank P. Calzavara
- Utility Stunts: Thomas DeWier
- Stunts: Mark Harper
- Stunts: Tobiasz Daszkiewicz
- Second Assistant Director: Traci M. Lewis
- First Assistant Director: Craig A. Pinckes
- Executive In Charge Of Production: Jane Nerlinger Evans
- Original Music Composer: Ramin Djawadi
Movie Reviews:
- JPV852: Poorly conceived (pun intended) supernatural-horror film that is only watchable because of Odette Ystman (not for her acting so much). Gary Oldman is only in this for maybe 20 minutes although gets above title billing; I assume he did this partially as a favor to writer-director David S. Goyer who co-scripted Batman Begins a few years earlier. Idris Elba also has a small role but only 5-10 minutes of screen time himself.
- This is one that’s been sitting on my shelf for several years, now I know why I’ve been avoiding watching… **1.5/5**
- The Movie Mob: **Overall : When it comes to lower-budget horror movies, The Unborn is a pretty solid addition.**
- Part of why I enjoyed this movie as much as I did probably had more to do with laughing at my friends who freaked out in the theater than the actual movie itself. But with that being said, the movie is pretty good too! The Unborn has a better cast than a typical horror flick with Gary Oldman and Idris Elba, along with solid performances from Odette Annable and Meagan Good. The quality of the cinematography, editing, and effects would suggest a bigger budget than it actually had. Scare after scare parades through the film. You can feel the influence of producer Michael Bay (Transformers, Bad Boys) in this film and David S. Goyer (Blade: Trinity), which I consider a positive, whereas others probably would not. Some reviews complain about The Unborn’s poor character development, but this is a horror movie. Horror isn’t a genre known for its well-developed characters. The Unborn is probably not as good as I rated it, but it has great jump scares, good production quality, and a solid cast. What more do you want in a low-budget horror movie?