Final Destination 5 (2011)
Final Destination 5 (2011)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Nicholas D'Agosto
Sam
Emma Bell
Molly
Miles Fisher
Peter Friedkin
Courtney B. Vance
Agent Block
David Koechner
Dennis
Arlen Escarpeta
Nathan
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
Olivia Castle
P.J. Byrne
Isaac
Ellen Wroe
Candice Hooper
Tony Todd
Bludworth
Brent Stait
Roy
Roman Podhora
John
Jasmin Dring
Cho
Jeffrey Reddick
Writer
Barclay Hope
Dr. Leonetti
Chasty Ballesteros
Spa Receptionist
Mike Dopud
Chef
Tanya Hubbard
Coach
Frank Topol
Federal Agent
Tim Fellingham
Rocker
Blaine Anderson
Crime Scene Tech
Dawn Chubai
Reporter
Ryan Hesp
Mike the Waiter
Andy Nez
Campus Security
Diana Pavlovská
Flight Attendant
Jodi Balfour
Woman
Michael Adamthwaite
Line Chef
June B. Wilde
FD1 Passenger
Brittany Rogers
Porter
Ian Thompson
Bus Driver
Steven Quale
Director
Eric Heisserer
Screenplay
Warren Zide
Producer
Eyde Belasco
Casting
Craig Perry
Producer
Eric A. Sears
Editor
Jori Woodman
Costume Design
Brian Tyler
Original Music Composer
Brian Pearson
Director of Photography
Toby Lindala
Makeup Effects
Brad Sherman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Céline Godeau
Makeup Effects
Melissa Olson
Set Decoration
Shelley Silverman
Art Department Coordinator
Kerry Ann Carmean
Sound Effects Editor
Steve Pederson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave McMoyler
Supervising Sound Editor
David Sandefur
Production Design
Karen Vassar Triest
Sound Effects Editor
Caroline George-Kohne
Set Decoration
David Clarke
Assistant Art Director
Doug Girling
Set Designer
Joe May
Set Designer
Jim Ramsay
Set Designer
Joe Wolkosky
Set Designer
Aaron Jordan
Sculptor
Ben Wilkins
Sound Effects Editor
Darcy Wyness
Greensman
Craig Henderson
Construction Coordinator
Sandi Tanaka
Art Direction
Daniel Scarcello
Sculptor
Jon Title
Sound Designer
Anthony Di Ninno
Visual Effects
Darren Griffiths
Color Designer / Visual Effects Editor
J.J. Makaro
Stunts Coordinator
Stewart Whelan
First Assistant Camera
Paul Edwards
Hairstylist
Michelle Pazer
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Artist
Chris Jargo
ADR Editor
Bryan Korenberg
Property Master
Ashlea Earl
Stunts
Rorelee Tio
Stunts
Andrea Kinsky
Stunts
Zandara Kennedy
Stunts
Marny Eng
Stunts
Laura Lee Connery
Stunts
Kimberly Chiang
Stunts
Leanne Buchanan
Stunts
John Rickard
Co-Producer
Dave Neustadter
Executive Producer
Jason Koffeman
Associate Producer
Erik Holmberg
Executive Producer
Mathew Hart
Line Producer
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Walter Hamada
Executive Producer
Sheila Hanahan
Executive Producer
Lisa Strong
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 12, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Budget$47,000,000
Box Office$157,900,000
Filming LocationsVancouver, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
Final Destination 5 is a 2011 American 3D supernatural horror film directed by Steven Quale and written by Eric Heisserer. It is the fifth installment in the Final Destination film series and a prequel to Final Destination (2000). Final Destination 5 stars Nicholas D'Agosto, Emma Bell, Miles Fisher, Arlen Escarpeta, David Koechner, and Tony Todd, and follows a young man (played by D'Agosto) who has a premonition and saves a group of people from death when a suspension bridge begins to collapse. However, they soon learn that they cannot escape Death's plan.
Despite The Final Destination (2009) being announced as the final film in the franchise, that film's financial success led to the development of Final Destination 5, which began in 2010. Filming took place in Vancouver, as with the first three installments.
Final Destination 5 was theatrically released on August 12, 2011, and on DVD on December 27, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. The film received mixed reviews from critics, some of whom considered it both a return-to-form for the franchise and an improvement over the previous installment. Other reviewers criticized the film for failing to bring anything new to the franchise, weak character development, and average dialogue, but also praised the use of 3D, the visual effects, the inventive death scenes, and the return of suspense as opposed to a campy feel (particularly both the opening sequence and the twist ending). The film grossed $157 million worldwide against a $40 million budget, becoming the second highest-grossing film in the franchise. A sequel is in development.