A family moves from New York into an old mansion in the countryside, still filled with the previous owner's things. As they begin to make it their own, a series of events begin to occur that makes them believe that the former inhabitants are not yet gone.
Dennis Quaid
Cooper Tilson
Sharon Stone
Leah Tilson
Stephen Dorff
Dale Massie
Juliette Lewis
Ruby
Kristen Stewart
Kristen Tilson
Christopher Plummer
Mr. Massie
Kathleen Duborg
Ellen Pinski
Peter Outerbridge
Dave Miller
Aidan Devine
Skip Linton
Wayne Robson
Stan Holland
Karen Glave
Tina
Ryan Wilson
Jesse Tilson
Dana Eskelson
Sheriff Ferguson
Simon Reynolds
Ray Pinski
Jordan Pettle
Declan
Paula Brancati
Stephanie Pinski
Shauna Black
Janice
John Bayliss
Team Eliminator
Stephanie Morgenstern
Local
Gary Johnston
Police Officer
Ray Paisley
Dink
Daniel Kash
Local
Director
Mike Figgis
Screenplay
Richard Jefferies
November 13, 2021
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_**Manor-in-the-woods thriller/horror**_
A troubled New York City couple (Dennis Quaid & Sharon Stone) move to the country after purchasing a dilapidated estate at a can’t-refuse price. Unfortunately, the manor’s past interrupts their enjoyment of their new home. The cast is rounded out by Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Dana Eskelson, Christopher Plummer and Kristen Stewart (who was 12 years-old during shooting).
“Cold Creek Manor” (2003) is a drama/thriller with a bit o’ horror that mixes “What Lies Beneath” (2000) and “The Messengers” (2007) with “Undertow” (2004). Instead of cabin-in-the-woods, it’s a manor-in-the-woods flick, but don’t expect over-the-top slasher antics (e.g. silent masked killer with a machete), as this one’s more low-key and realistic, albeit saddled with eye-rolling thriller/horror clichés.
If you can roll with that flaw and a laughably executed snake sequence, this is pretty much on par with “What Lies Beneath” and “The Messengers” although it lacks the artistry of “Undertow.” Stephen Dorff is outstanding and the movie brings to life the small town/rural area with the residents thereof. People criticize the casting of gruff Dennis Quaid as a “wuss,” but he’s not a wuss; he’s just not rash because he knows a reckless social mistake can bring life-changing tragedy in seconds. Most other nitpicks can be just as easily explained. For instance, a person can’t very well push someone into a well if they’re no longer in the area.
The film runs 1 hour, 58 minutes, and was shot at Cruickston Park, Cambridge, Ontario, and places nearby in the Kitchener/Cambridge region with studio stuff done in Toronto, which is just an hour’s drive east.
GRADE: B-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$45,000,000.00
Revenue:
$29,119,434.00