The Black Phone (2022)
The Black Phone (2022)



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Cast & Crew.

Mason Thames
Finney Blake

Ethan Hawke
The Grabber

Madeleine McGraw
Gwen Blake

Jeremy Davies
Terrence Blake

E. Roger Mitchell
Detective Wright

Troy Rudeseal
Detective Miller

James Ransone
Max

Miguel Mora
Robin Arellano

Rebecca Clarke
Donna

J. Gaven Wilde
Moose

Spencer Fitzgerald
Buzz

Jordan Isaiah White
Matty

Brady Ryan
Matt

Tristan Pravong
Bruce Yamada

Jacob Moran
Billy

Brady Hepner
Vance Hopper

Banks Repeta
Griffin

Kristina Arjona
Ms. Fulgrim

Sheila M. O'Rear
Principal Keller

Rocco Poveromo
Chief of Police

Kellan Rhude
Patrolman

Gina Jun
Bruce's Mother

Ryan Cronan
Young Bruce

Dashiell Derrickson
Jackass #1

Braxton Alexander
Jackass #2

Reagan Shumate
Teen Girl #1

Bay Allebach
Teen Girl #2

Andrew Farmer
Teammate #1

T. Maxwell Martin
Teammate #2

Ron Blake
EMT

Robert Fortunato
Patrolman #2

Chris TC Edge
Fireman

Mark Riccardi
Umpire / Stunt Coordinator

Megan Petersen
Math Teacher

Mike Bailey
Bruce's Father

Christine Connelly
School Office Lady

Matthew Simmons
Adult Volunteer

Parrish Stikeleather
Mr. Hopkins

Luca De Massis
Policeman (uncredited)

Derrick Lemmon
Detective

Veronica Russell
EMT

Mark Korven
Original Music Composer

Sarah Domeier Lindo
Casting

Terri Taylor
Casting

Amelia 'Amy' Andrews
Costume Design

Matt Barrett
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Christina Maher Holland
Additional Hairstylist

Devan Key
Makeup Designer

Jennifer McCollom
Makeup Artist

Jason Willis
Special Effects Makeup Artist / Key Makeup Artist

Maggie Levin
Second Unit Director

Scott Oberholzer
Second Unit First Assistant Director

Cooper Booth
Greensman

Beth Giles
Set Decoration Buyer

Diane Heard
Scenic Artist

Brian McGuire
Sculptor

Levi Simpson
Concept Artist

Rene Coronado
ADR Recordist

Greg Crawford
ADR Mixer

Aidan Dykes
ADR Mixer

Geraldo Gutierrez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Paul Hackner
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sebastien Lacheray
Dialogue Editor

Darrin Mann
Foley Mixer

Alyson Dee Moore
Foley Artist

James Morioka
ADR Editor / Dialogue Editor

Linda Yeaney
First Assistant Sound Editor

Rob Young
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Brett Jutkiewicz
Director of Photography

Frédéric Thoraval
Editor

Joe Hill
Executive Producer / Short Story

Jennifer Scudder Trent
Co-Producer

Ryan Turek
Executive Producer

Christopher H. Warner
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager

Patti Podesta
Production Design

Rick Pour
Makeup Department Head / Special Effects Makeup Artist

Antonio Gallardo
Visual Effects Producer

Kent Johnson
Visual Effects Supervisor

Jessie Pariseau
Sound Effects Editor

D. Chris Smith
Sound Designer / Foley Editor

Ted Teske
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jonathan Wales
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Delanie Gilliss
Assistant Makeup Artist

Jeff Goodwin
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Priscilla Green
Hairstylist

Weldon Steinke
Key Hair Stylist

Harrison Huffman
Production Supervisor

Renee Minasian
Post Production Supervisor

Alex Beaver
Second Second Assistant Director

Jason Blumenfeld
First Assistant Director

Shane Forbes Bates
On Set Dresser

Tracy Breyfogle
Art Department Coordinator

Ashley Clements
Assistant Property Master

Kristen Crouch
Props

Joseph Feld
Set Designer

Jeremy Lee
Set Dresser

Michael S. Martin
Property Master

Wes Simpkins
Storyboard Artist

Dallas Clarke Thomas
Graphic Designer

Kellen Bloomer
Boom Operator

Elliott Elsey
ADR Recordist

Jeff Hinton
ADR Mixer

Ferenc Lukács
ADR Recordist

Eliza Pollack Zebert
ADR Editor

Jamison Rabbe
ADR Mixer

Elanor Rimassa
Utility Sound

Kevin Strahm
Sound Mixer

Jacob Bridges
Special Effects Technician

Kate T.C. Lin
Compositor

Drew Sacks
Visual Effects Editor

Kelli Barksdale
Stunt Double

Richard Bucher
Stunt Double

Patty Toy
Stunt Double

Benjamin Hinnant
Stunt Double

Daniel Locicero
Fight Choreographer

David Brian Martin
Stunt Double

Alex Meglei
Stunt Double

Chris Schmidt Jr.
Stunt Double

Noah Schultz
Stunt Double

Ben Tardif
Stunt Double

Danny Brazen
Key Grip

Doug Cordonier
Best Boy Grip

Mike Gentilini Jr.
Drone Operator

Jason Johnson
Digital Imaging Technician

Samantha Keener
Grip

Harrison Palmer
Key Rigging Grip

Anthony Riggi
Electrician

Jan Ruona
Camera Operator

Bennett Todd
Grip

Daniel Williams
Grip

Dan Turek
First Assistant Camera

Susan Boyajian
ADR Voice Casting

Ally Conover
Casting Associate

Lilly Tyson
Casting Assistant

Jacob Aller
Costumer

Aliyah Baynes
Costume Supervisor

Demitria Lyles
Set Costumer

Steven Witkowski
Set Costumer

Stephen F. Newnam
Finishing Producer

Zach Edwards
Location Assistant

Jesse Stratford
Location Assistant

Stephen Glawson
Script Coordinator

Kara McGee
Script Supervisor

Patrick Stephenson
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Details.
Release Date
June 17, 2022
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 43m
Budget
$16,000,000
Box Office
$161,440,742
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Black Phone is a 2021 American supernatural horror film directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay coauthored with longtime collaborator C. Robert Cargill. It stars Mason Thames as Finney, a teenage boy abducted by a serial child killer known colloquially as The Grabber (Ethan Hawke). When Finney encounters a mystical black rotary phone in captivity, he uses it to plot his escape by communicating with the ghosts of The Grabber's slain victims. Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, and James Ransone also feature in the principal cast. Derrickson and Cargill produced The Black Phone in association with Blumhouse Productions CEO Jason Blum. Universal Pictures oversaw the film's commercial distribution, and funding was sourced through a Universal–Blumhouse co-production pact and tax subsidies from the North Carolina state government.
The idea of The Black Phone arose from Derrickson and Cargill's adaptation of Joe Hill's short story of the same name. Derrickson struggled to produce additional ideas that supplemented the short story, shifting his attention to other filmmaking endeavors. The film remained dormant until he resigned from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) over creative differences. Derrickson used his childhood experiences in suburban Denver, Colorado, to develop The Black Phone story. Principal photography began in February 2021 on a $16–18 million budget, and wrapped the following month. Shooting took place on sets and on location in Wilmington, North Carolina. Mark Korven composed the film's score, which drew on modern and vintage synthesizer sounds.
The Black Phone premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2021, and opened in US theaters after several delays on June 24, 2022. It was an unexpected hit at the box office and finished its theatrical run grossing $161.4 million globally. The film received generally positive reviews from the critics, who praised its performances but were divided on its concept. The success of The Black Phone spawned the in-canon short film "Dreamkill", also directed by Derrickson and written by him and Cargill, released in 2023 as part of the anthology film V/H/S/85. A sequel, Black Phone 2, is scheduled for release on October 17, 2025.
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