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Carrie White is a lonely and painfully shy teenage girl with telekinetic powers who is slowly pushed to the edge of insanity by frequent bullying from both her classmates and her domineering, religious mother.

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Carietta 'Carrie' White
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Margaret White
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Miss Desjarden
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Sue Snell
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Chris Hargensen
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Tommy Ross
Jesse Cadotte ...
Billy Nolan
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Norma Watson
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Helen Shyres
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Tina Blake
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Detective John Mulchaey
Miles Meadows ...
Kenny Garson
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Lou Garson (as Tyler Foley)
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Principal Morton
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John Hargensen
Michaela Mann ...
Estelle Horan
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Little Carrie (as Jodelle Micah Ferland)
Deborah DeMille ...
Estelle's Mother
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Jackie Talbot
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Roy Evarts
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Madeline
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Mr. Scharnhorst
Andrew Robb ...
Danny Erbter
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Officer Plessy
Cascy Beddow ...
Obnoxious Student
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Librarian
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Stern Neighbour
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Laura Boddington ...
Girl Student in Locker Room (uncredited)
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Boy Student in Library (uncredited)
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Promgoer (uncredited)
Savannah Walker ...
Rachel Spies (uncredited)
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Prom student (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Carson ... (directed by)

Written by

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Bryan Fuller ... (teleplay)
 
Stephen King ... (novel)

Produced by

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Ben Brafman ... associate producer
David Carson ... co-producer
Pen Densham ... executive producer
Bryan Fuller ... executive producer
Stephen Geaghan ... co-producer
David Livingston ... supervising producer
Paul Monash ... consulting producer
Mark Stern ... executive producer
John Watson ... executive producer

Music by

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Laura Karpman ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Victor Goss ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jeremy Presner ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Flavio Bidese ... on-line editor
David Legault ... assistant editor
Allison Volk ... post-production coordinator
Kye Meechan ... second assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Elizabeth Melcher ... (casting by)
Holly Powell

Production Design by

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Stephen Geaghan

Art Direction by

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Erenice Lohan
Susan Parker ... (as Suki Parker)

Set Decoration by

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Andrea French

Costume Design by

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Candace Cruikshank

Makeup Department

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Rachel Griffin ... special makeup effects artist
Lisa Leonard ... hair stylist
Roberts Taylor ... makeup artist (as L. Taylor Roberts)

Production Management

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Doug Brons ... unit manager
Michael S. McLean ... post-production supervisor
Pascal Verschooris ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Paul Etherington ... first assistant director
Gordon MacDonald ... second assistant director (as Gord MacDonald)
Sam Nicholson ... second unit director
Robert Crippen ... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
Douglas Mitchell ... second assistant director: second unit (uncredited)

Art Department

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Herman Alexander ... lead carpenter
Chris Andreas ... on-set dresser
Mira Caveno ... assistant art director
Trevor Cole ... set dresser
Clive Edwards ... property master
Harry Griffin-Beale ... construction coordinator (as Harry A. Griffin-Beale)
Jimmy O. Howard ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Mark Howes ... lead set dresser (uncredited)
Terry Joseph ... assistant set decorator (uncredited)
Ken Rabehl ... storyboard artist (uncredited)
Samantha Wohlwend ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Kevin Belen ... re-recording mixer
John Boyle ... sound mixer
Real Gauvreau ... sound supervisor (as Réal Gauvreau)
Bill Mellow ... re-recording mixer
Paul A. Sharpe ... re-recording mixer (as Paul Sharpe)
Clive Turner ... sound editor / sound effects editor
Brian Campbell ... dialogue editor (uncredited)
Jay Cheetham ... sound editor (uncredited)
Dario DiSanto ... foley editor (uncredited)
Rusty Dunn ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Kris Fenske ... additional sound designer (uncredited)
Megan Goudsward ... walla editor (uncredited)
Devan Kraushar ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Jean Tejkel ... foley mixer (uncredited)
James Wallace ... additional sound designer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Randy Shymkiw ... special effects coordinator
Tyler Shymkiw ... special effects assistant
David Barkes ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Ian Korver ... special effects first assistant (uncredited)
Jak Osmond ... special effects first assistant (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Eric Grenaudier ... visual effects supervisor
Brandon Hines ... compositor
Sam Nicholson ... visual effects supervisor
Vishal Anand ... digital effects artist (uncredited)
Josh Cole ... compositor (uncredited)
Lecily Corbett ... assistant camera: visual effects unit (uncredited)
Vincent DeLay ... visual effects: Stargate (uncredited)
Karl Fornander ... digital artist (uncredited)
Spence Fuller ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Ben Funk ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Martin Halle ... visual effects (uncredited)
Jared Jones ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Frank Lawas ... visual effects i/o supervisor (uncredited)
Dan Lazarow ... cg supervisor (uncredited)
Brenda Levert ... visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
Sean Mattini ... visual effects editor (uncredited)
Anthony Ocampo ... 3d artist (uncredited)
Dianna Oliva-Day ... visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
Gordon Oscar ... visual effects (uncredited)
Carmen Pollard ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Jaison Stritch ... 3D visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
Seán Travers ... visual effects (uncredited)
Peter V. Ware ... visual effects executive producer (uncredited)

Stunts

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Curt Bonn ... stunt rigging coordinator
Alex Chiang ... stunt performer
Paul Dzenkiw ... stunts
Alana Husband ... stunt double: Sue Snell
Randy Lee ... stunt coordinator
Ed Anders ... stunt actor (uncredited)
Dustin Brooks ... stunts (uncredited)
Richard Brooks ... stunts (uncredited)
Dave Campbell ... stunts (uncredited)
Alex Chiang ... stunts: Student (uncredited)
Jocelyn Clarke ... stunt double (uncredited)
Jon Kralt ... stunts (uncredited)
Darryl Scheelar ... stunt double (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Paul Arnel ... grip
David Cameron ... key grip
Byron Drinkle ... video coordinator
Neil Every ... second assistant camera
Junichi Hosoi ... camera operator
Randy A. Jablonka ... lighting technician
David Kohler ... lighting technician
Paul Michaud ... still photographer
Jeff Pentecost ... chief lighting technician (as Jeffrey Pentecost)
Michael Bruce Adams ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Brendan Chalmers ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Roberto W. Contreras D. ... camera operator: additional units (uncredited)
Glen A. Dickson ... camera operator: "b" camera (uncredited) / director of photography: second unit (uncredited)
Cameron Drinkle ... video playback operator (uncredited)
Cam Hayduk ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Jeffrey M. Hoffman ... camera operator (uncredited)
Junichi Hosoi ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
Saubrie Mohamed ... generator operator (uncredited)
Pascal Jean Provost ... director of photography: second unit (uncredited)
Dean Reca ... dolly grip: second unit (uncredited)
Joe Waistell ... first assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited)
Richard Win ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Zeth DuBois ... animator

Casting Department

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Bette Chadwick ... casting: Canada
Candice Elzinga ... casting: Canada
Sandra-Ken Freeman ... extras casting
Helen Geier ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Candace Cruikshank ... costume supervisor
Roza Murphy ... Set Supervisor
Gerry Gail Endean ... costume breakdown/dyer (uncredited) / costumer: prep (uncredited) / set costume supervisor: second unit (uncredited)

Location Management

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Doug Brons ... location manager
David S. Fullerton ... assistant location manager
Amy Barager ... location trainee (uncredited)
Sheri Mayervich ... location scout (uncredited)
Chris Wilson ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Shannon Halwes ... music editor
Richard S. Kaufman ... music supervisor
Sandra Lima ... composer: song "Lover" (uncredited)
Greg Townley ... scoring mixer (uncredited)
Rich Walters ... music editor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Christine Lalande ... script supervisor
Peter Madamba ... script researcher (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Bob Bowe ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Chad Barager ... assistant to executive producers
Carol Chestnut ... legal counsel
Linda Kelly ... production accountant
Michele O'Flanagan ... production coordinator
Shari Leah O'Neill ... background coordinator
Ellen Rand ... assistant to executive producers
Julie Waterhouse ... production accountant (as Julie Rieder)
Crystal Williams ... production assistant
Amanda Bronswyk ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Bonnie Judd ... animal coordinator (uncredited) / animal trainer (uncredited)
Ryan Judd ... animal trainer (uncredited)
Jennifer Lewis ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

This is the story of Carrie White, a lonely and painfully shy teenage girl with unbelievable telekinetic powers, and is slowly being pushed to the edge of insanity by frequent bullying from both cruel classmates at her school, and her own domineering, religious mother. One classmate, Sue Snell, feels sorry for Carrie and asks her boyfriend, Tommy Ross, to take Carrie to the senior prom instead of her. But another classmate, Chris Hargenson, is banned from the prom and is determined with her boyfriend to have her revenge on Carrie. Carrie soon discovers she has telekinetic powers; and when the most gruesome prank is played on her on prom night, anything can happen. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}

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Taglines Make a date with terror... And have a bloody good time. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Stephen King's Carrie (United Kingdom)
  • Carrie - A Estranha (Brazil)
  • キャリー (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Керрі (Ukraine)
  • Carrie, a Estranha (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 132 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This is the only adaptation of "Carrie" which has interviews with the survivors of Prom Night, as in King's original novel. See more »
Goofs Carrie's hair is already wet and there is already blood splashed all over the floor when the first drops hit her face. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in De Palma (2015). See more »
Soundtracks Outside, Looking In See more »
Quotes Estelle Horan: [wakes up to find Carrie standing next to her] Hi.
Little Carrie: What are those?
Estelle Horan: Breasts.
Little Carrie: I wish I had some.
Estelle Horan: You'll have to wait a few years, but you'll get them, and I bet they'll be really pretty too.
Little Carrie: No, I won't. Momma says good girls don't get them.
Estelle Horan: She said what?
Little Carrie: Mommy says good girls don't get...
Estelle Horan: Your mom is such a total hypocrite, she's like a C-cup.
Little Carrie: Momma says she was bad when she made me. That's why she has them, she calls them dirty pillows.
Estelle Horan: Wow.
Margaret White: [sees Carrie talking to Estelle] Carrie! Get over here, what did I tell you?
Estelle's Mother: [sees Margaret stepping out of her home] Afternoon Margaret.
Estelle Horan: Calm down Margaret, we're just talking.
Margaret White: Don't tell me to calm down, whore girl.
Estelle's Mother: Now Margaret, I asked you not to call my daughter that.
Estelle Horan: Suck it you cow!
Estelle's Mother: Estelle!
Margaret White: [grabbing Carrie's hand] Get in this house right now!
Estelle Horan: Do yourself a favor and run away from home!
Estelle's Mother: Estelle! Quiet!
Estelle Horan: Margaret says I have boobs because I was a slut.
Estelle's Mother: She said what?
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