Mist, The
Frank Darabont (THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, THE GREEN MILE) serves as director, writer, and producer of THE MIST, an adaptation of Stephen King's classic novella. After a vicious storm wreaks havoc in their small town in Maine, artist David Drayton (Thomas Jane) heads out to the town supermarket for some much-needed supplies with his young son, Billy (Nathan Gamble), and his neighbour, Norton (Andre Braugher), in tow. Their trip soon turns to terror when a menacing white mist settles in, leaving this group of locals and out-of-towners fighting for survival against an unknown, bloodthirsty enemy. When the local religious zealot (Marcia Gay Harden) begins to convince the group that the mist is punishment from God, Drayton and his cohorts realize that they may be trapped inside with an enemy just as dangerous as whatever is lurking outside.
Tension runs high in this tale as the trapped group faces difficult moral decisions. Should they stay and wait out the terror, or make a break for it and risk suffering a terrible fate? Is the eerie mist the will of God, an experiment from the local military base gone awry, or, maybe, a freak natural disaster? Without modern conveniences and the normal conventions and rules to guide them, the group is easily swayed by the loudest opinion. Will they save themselves at the expense of each other, or work as a team to save everyone? There is a decent amount of blood and gore for horror fans, some deadpan humour and just a hint of politics thrown in for good measure. Thomas Jane is a stoic leading man, but Frances Sternhagen and Toby Jones are more fun as unlikely heroes. Laurie Holden, Alexa Davalos, Bill Sadler and Jeffrey Demunn also star in this creepy tale.
| Director/s Frank Darabont |
Writer/s Frank Darabont (screenplay) |
Cast
| Thomas Jane | David Drayton |
| Marcia Gay Harden | Mrs. Carmody |
| Laurie Holden | Amanda Dumfries |
| Andre Braugher | Brent Norton |
| Toby Jones | Ollie Weeks |
| William Sadler | Jim |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | Dan Miller |
| Frances Sternhagen | Irene Reppler |
| Nathan Gamble | Billy Drayton |
| Alexa Davalos | Sally |
| Chris Owen | Norm |
| Sam Witwer | Private Jessup |
| Robert C. Treveiler | Bud Brown (as Robert Treveiler) |
| David Jensen | Myron |
| Melissa Suzanne McBride | Woman With Kids at Home (as Melissa McBride) |
| Andy Stahl | Mike Hatlen |
| Buck Taylor | Ambrose Cornell |
| Brandon O'Dell | Bobby Eagleton |
| Jackson Hurst | Joe Eagleton |
| Brian Libby | Biker |
| Susan Malerstein | Hattie (as Susan Watkins) |
| Mathew Greer | Silas |
| Juan Gabriel Pareja | Morales (as Juan Pareja) |
| Walter Fauntleroy | Donaldson |
| Amin Joseph | M.P. |
| Kelly Collins Lintz | Steff Drayton |
| Ginnie Randall | Woman #1 |
| Tiffany Morgan | Woman #2 |
| Kim Wall | Terrified Woman |
| Julio Cedillo | Father (as Julio Cesar Cedillo) |
| Ron Clinton Smith | Mr. Mackey |
| Gregg Brazzel | Tom Smalley (as Greg Brazzel) |
| Sonny Franks | Man with El Camino |
| Dodie Brown | Screaming Woman (as Dodie L. Brown) |
| Taylor E. Brown | Screaming Child |
| Jay Amor | Shopper #4 (uncredited) |
| Kevin Beard | Shopper #2 (uncredited) |
| Derek Cox-Berg | Teenager #1 (uncredited) |
| Kip Cummings | Mrs. Carmody's Follower (uncredited) |
| John F. Daniel | Mrs. Carmody's Follower (uncredited) |
| Ron Fagan | Shopper (uncredited) |
| Ted Ferguson | Norton Group Member (uncredited) |
| Travis Fontenot | Hazmat Worker (uncredited) |
| Louis Herthum | Colonel (uncredited) |
| Walt Hollis | Bio Hazard Engineer (uncredited) |
| Pamela Houghton | Mrs. Carmody's Follower (uncredited) |
| Brian Hunt | Teenage Boy #2 (uncredited) |
| Cherami Leigh | Teenage Girl (uncredited) |
| Mike Martindale | Sentry (uncredited) |
| Eric Kelly McFarland | Military Soldier (uncredited) |
| Amy McGee | Mrs. Carmody - Non believer (uncredited) |
| Ritchie Montgomery | Paisley Hat Man (uncredited) |
| Michaela Morgan | Little Girl (uncredited) |
| Darrick Mosley | Shopper (uncredited) |
| Chuck Vail | Military Soldier (uncredited) |
| Steven E. Williams | Mash Group Member (uncredited) |
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