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Resident Evil Apocalypse | |
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Credits | |
Title: | Resident Evil Apocalypse |
Directed by: | Alexander Witt |
Written by: | Paul W.S. Anderson |
Produced by: | Paul W.S. Anderson; Jeremy Bolt; Don Carmody; Bernd Eichinger; Samuel Hadida; Victor Hadida; Daniel S. Kletzky [1]; Hiroyuki Kobayashi; Robert Kulzer |
Music by: | Jeff Danna |
Cinematography: | Derek Rogers Christian Sebaldt |
Edited by: | Eddie Hamilton |
Production | |
Distributors: | Impact Pictures Constantin Film Ltd. Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Released: | September 10th, 2004 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 94 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $45,000,000 |
Gross: | $51,201,453 (US) $78,193,382 (Foreign) $129,394,835 (Worldwide) |
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse is an American feature film blending elements of action, horror and science fiction. It is the second film based on the popular Resident Evil video game series, which was first brought to unlife by Capcom in 1996 as Resident Evil, originally known as BioHazard in Japan. The film was directed by Alexander Witt with a screenplay written by Paul W.S. Anderson, who directed and wrote the first film. The movie stars Milla Jovovich reprising her role as Alice from the first film. It also stars Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine, and Oded Fehr as Carlos Olivera - both of whom are characters featured in the video game series. Other cast members include Thomas Kretschmann as Major Cain, Jared Harris as Doctor Ashford, Sophie Vavasseur as Angie Ashford, Raz Adoti as Peyton Wells, Mike Epps as L.J., Sandrine Holt as Terri Morales, and Matthew G. Taylor as [[Matt Addison, aka "Nemesis". The movie was produced by Impact Pictures and Constantin Film Produktion and distributed through Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Entertainment. It premiered in the United States on September 10th, 2004.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Milla Jovovich | Alice Abernathy |
Sienna Guillory | Jill Valentine |
Oded Fehr | Carlos Olivera |
Thomas Kretschmann | Major Tom Cain |
Sophie Vavasseur | Angie Ashford |
Raz Adoti | Sergeant Peyton Wells |
Jared Harris | Doctor Ashford |
Mike Epps | L.J. |
Sandrine Holt | Terri Morales |
Matthew G. Taylor | Nemesis |
Iain Glen | Doctor Alexander Isaacs |
Dave Nichols | Captain Henderson |
Stefen Hayes | Yuri Loginova |
Geoffrey Pounsett | Mackenzie |
Shaun Austin-Olsen | Priest |
Geny Walters | Mrs. Priest |
Megan Fahlenbock | Marla Maples |
Robert Morelli | Director |
Aaron Abrams | Assistant |
Chris Benson | Lance Halloran |
Martin Martinuzzi | Overworked detective |
Brad Borbridge | Overworked sergeant |
Frank Chiesurin | Sniper |
Ron Benjamin | Bum |
Kevin Hare | Homeowner/Scientist |
Heather Dick | Older woman |
Alex Courey | Suit #1 |
John Detoro | Suit #2 |
Billy Khoury | Suit #3 |
Sava Drayton | Suit #4 |
Nicole Ann St. Hill | Undead gaudy hooker |
Ricardo Betancourt | Burly cop #1 |
Ted Ludzik | Burly cop #2 |
Michelle Latimer | Tech #1 |
Catherine Burdon | Tech #2 |
Rebecca Sims | Undead little girl |
Christopher Weedon | Undead little boy #1 |
Billy Parrott | Security guard |
Derek Aasland | Featured graveyard undead #1 |
Richard Harte | Featured graveyard undead #2 |
Simon Girard | Chopper pilot #1 |
Dean Copkov | Chopper pilot #2 |
Jeff White | Chopper pilot #3 |
Tum Burd | Refugee #1 |
Natalie Charles | Refugee #2 |
Pierre Henry | Screaming soldier |
Jim Codrington | Lieutenant |
Deborah Valente | Tech |
Malcolm Fiddick | Reflection undead |
Michy Gustavia | Featured City Hall undead #2 |
Shane Mackinnon | Featured City Hall undead #3 |
Ed Fielding | Featured City Hall undead #4 |
Stephen R. Hart | Featured City Hall undead #5 |
Sandi Stahlbrand | Reporter #1 |
Christopher Marren | Guard |
Tom Gerhardt | Zombie dad |
Amber Marshall | Daughter |
Venice Grant | Undead stripper #1 |
Ana Danilina | Undead stripper #2 |
Ingrid Johansson | Featured IV woman undead |
Jeffrey Weedon | Undead little boy #2 |
Melanie Tonello | Featured undead kid #1 |
Annabel Chu | Featured undead kid #2 |
Joey Jefferson | Featured undead kid #3 |
Heather Braaten | Featured rooftop undead #1 |
Joe Silvaggio | Featured rooftop undead #3 |
Eric Morgan | Featured city walker #1 |
Gene Pyrz | Featured city walker #2 |
Torquil Colbo | Featured city walker #3 |
Joan Moore | Featured city walker #4 |
Peter C. Wylde | Featured city walker #5 |
Garry Geddes | Featured city walker #6 |
Dionne Renee | Featured city walker #7 |
Janessa Crimi | Featured undead kid #4 |
Dan Ellery | Featured surplus undead #1 |
Sharon Moore | Featured surpluse undead #2 |
Jo Chim | Network anchor #1 |
Bobby Prochaska | Network anchor #2 |
Jasbir Mann | Reporter #2 |
Larissa Gomes | Reporter #3 |
Gregory White | Lab technician |
Roman Podhora | Leader Umbrella guard |
Brian King | Umbrella gate guard |
Robert Hall | Featured school undead |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Copyright holder: © 2004 Davis Films/Impact (Canada) Inc./Constantin Film (UK) Limited
- Resident Evil: Apocalypse redirects to this page.
- Taglines for this film include, "My name is Alice and I remember everything", "Our lives are in their hands", "The evil continues...", and "The infection is spreading faster than anyone could have anticipated".
- Production on Resident Evil: Apocalypse began on August 6th, 2003. Principal photography commenced on August 11th and concluded on October 10th, 2003. Post-production for the movie wrapped on November 3rd, 2003.
- Actor Razzaq Adoti is credited as Raz Adoti in this film.
- Actor Derek Aasland is credited as Derek Asland in this film.
- Actor Stephen R. Hart is credited as Stephen Hart in this film.
- Actor Christopher Marren is credited as Chris Marren in this film.
- Actor Joe Silvaggio is credited as Joey Beck in this film.
- Actor Jasbir Mann is credited as Jazz Mann in this film.
- Actor Robert Hall is credited as Rob Hall in this film.
- Actor Yaron Betan, who plays a Raccoon City police officer, is uncredited for his participation in this film.
- Actor Marc Gagne, who plays a featured undead, is uncredited for his participation in this film.
- Actor Ben Moody, who plays an undead in an alleyway, is uncredited for his participation in this film.
- Actor Michael C. Newsome, who plays a Raccoon City police detective, is uncredited for his participation in this film.
- Actor Paul Puzzella, who plays a featured undead, is uncredited for his participation in this film.
- Actor Avi Salem, who plays a refugee, is uncredited for his participation in this film.
- This movie includes archival footage from Resident Evil with actor Eric Mabius as Matt Addison.
- Director Alexander Witt makes an uncredited cameo appearance in the film as a sniper for the Umbrella Corporation.
Recommendations[]
Zombie films
See also[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Associate producer Daniel S. Kletzky is credited as Dan Kletzky in this film.
Film Series This article relates to the films within the Resident Evil franchise. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Resident Evil Films category. Films
Resident Evil • Resident Evil: Apocalypse • Resident Evil: Exctinction • Resident Evil: Afterlife • Resident Evil: Retribution • Resident Evil: The Final Chapter |