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Director: | David Koepp |
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Writer: | David Koepp, Stephen King |
Staring: |
Mort Rainey, a writer just emerging from a painful divorce with his ex-wife, is stalked at his remote lake house by a psychotic stranger and would-be scribe who claims Rainey swiped his best story idea. But as Rainey endeavors to prove his innocence, he begins to question his own sanity. | |
Release Date: | Mar 12, 2004 |
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Director: | David Koepp |
Writer: | David Koepp, Stephen King |
Genres: | Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | jealousy, isolation, mississippi river, motel, murder, divorce, doubtful, nightmare, alcohol, detective, letter, arson, ax, adultery, police, window, paranoia, notebook, writer, cliché |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Pariah, Grand Slam Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $92,900,000
Budget: $40,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Johnny Depp | Mort Rainey |
John Turturro | John Shooter |
Maria Bello | Amy Rainey |
Timothy Hutton | Ted Milner |
Charles S. Dutton | Ken Karsch |
Len Cariou | Sheriff Dave Newsome |
Joan Heney | Mrs. Garvey |
John Dunn-Hill | Tom Greenleaf |
Vlasta Vrana | Fire Chief Wickersham |
Matt Holland | Detective Bradley |
Gillian Ferrabee | Fran Evans |
Bronwen Mantel | Greta Bowie |
Elizabeth Marleau | Juliet Stoker |
Kyle Allatt | Busboy |
Richard Jutras | Motel Manager |
Sarah Allen | Sheriff's Niece |
Name | Job |
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David Koepp | Screenplay, Director |
Jill Savitt | Editor |
Geoff Zanelli | Original Music Composer |
Stephen King | Novel |
Philip Glass | Original Music Composer |
Patricia McCorkle | Casting |
John Papsidera | Casting |
Erik Gosselin | Prosthetic Supervisor |
Michael Riesman | Conductor, Scoring Mixer |
Marcello Bezina | Stunt Double |
Francine Danis | Set Decoration |
Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau | Assistant Costume Designer |
Gilles Aird | Art Direction |
Chris Regan | Color Timer |
Hélène Muller | Production Coordinator |
Tim Chau | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Vincent Brabant | Driver |
Arthur Argote | Digital Compositors |
Alan Jacques | Projection |
Jonathan Wenk | Still Photographer |
Patricia Regan | Makeup Artist |
Pierre Couture | Visual Effects Producer |
Marc Julien | Set Production Assistant |
Christopher Almerico | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lukasz Jogalla | Camera Operator |
Maxime Ferland | Boom Operator |
Gray Marshall | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tom Lynnes | CG Supervisor |
Fred Murphy | Director of Photography |
Howard Cummings | Production Design |
Patrick Rousseau | Sound |
C.J. Goldman | Makeup Effects |
Albert Gasser | Sound Effects Editor |
Suzana Peric | Music Editor |
Réjean Goderre | Key Hair Stylist |
Martin Chalifoux | Construction Coordinator |
Robert Hein | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jere Gillis | Stunts |
Lyse Pomerleau | Costume Supervisor |
Jean-François Abran | Electrician |
Odette Gadoury | Costume Design |
Daniel Ross | Transportation Coordinator |
David McKeown | Stunt Coordinator |
Jean-Philippe Collin | Stand In |
Alan Elliott | Additional Music |
Patrick Legault | Unit Manager |
Alexandre Juneau | Set Dresser |
Brad Kanfer | Assistant Sound Editor |
Randall Balsmeyer | Title Designer |
Roseann Milano | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Bruce Fowler | Orchestrator |
David Hamme | Colorist |
Leah Yananton | Costume Assistant |
Nancy Cabrera | Foley Artist |
Steve Leblanc | Truck Production Assistant |
Manon Boucher | Special Effects Technician |
David Dinel | Best Boy Grip |
Nathan J. Busch II | Hairdresser |
Isabelle Leduc | Wardrobe Assistant |
Adam Geiger | Assistant Editor |
Sean Landeros | Sound Recordist |
Karine Lemieux | Stunt Double |
Marco Venditto | Rigging Gaffer |
Claude Beaucage | Carpenter |
Jordan Lindblad | Editorial Production Assistant |
Mathieu Décary | First Assistant Camera |
Sylvain Bernier | Gaffer |
Ed Lewis | Casting Associate |
Christine Larocque | Wigmaker |
Raynald Langelier | Set Designer |
Irene Kassow | Visual Effects Editor |
Alexandre Juaneda | Transportation Captain |
Manon Bougie | Unit Production Manager |
Mélanie Bergeron | Set Medic |
Kim De Pietro | Location Manager |
David Briggs | Foley Editor |
Deborah Wallach | ADR Supervisor |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Linda Perkins | Second Assistant Director |
Gabriel Lavina | Casting Assistant |
Lee Genick | Extras Casting |
Jen Cox | First Assistant Accountant |
Henry Godding Jr. | ADR Recordist |
Mathieu-Félix Drouin | Clapper Loader |
Jesabelle Boileau | Additional Third Assistant Director |
Howard London | ADR Mixer |
Marjorie Hamel | Production Assistant |
Robert Cavalluzzo | Assistant Location Manager |
Alain Rousseau | Second Assistant Camera |
Abeille Tard | Camera Trainee |
Mark J. Petracca | Music Consultant |
Denis Hamel | Property Master |
Pedro Gandol | First Assistant Director |
Kenneth MacKenzie | Key Grip |
Jordi Montblanch | Grip |
Micheline Trépanier | Key Makeup Artist |
Patrick Lima | Dolly Grip |
Ron Crabb | Matte Painter |
Tania Veri | Cast Driver |
Brick Mason | Storyboard Artist |
Phillip Fuller | Sound Mix Technician |
Jeff Caron | Location Assistant |
Stephane Boisvert | Generator Operator |
Bernard Guay | Special Effects Assistant |
Steve Bowen | Digital Colorist |
Yves Desjardins | Travel Coordinator |
Will Reichel | Post Production Coordinator |
Sylvia Menno | Dialogue Editor |
Ben Gauthier | Stunts |
Stephanie Girard-Hamelin | Video Assist Operator |
Name | Title |
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Gavin Polone | Producer |
Ezra Swerdlow | Executive Producer |
Margaux Mackay | Supervising Producer |
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You strike me as the kind of guy who's on the lookout for a head he can knock off with a shovel. It's actually a film that shows both the good and bad sides of Johnny Depp and Stephen King adaptations to film form. Depp plays a writer who whilst going through a divorce and living out in the co ... untry in isolation, is suddenly menaced by John Turturo, who claims he is the victim of plagiarism perpetrated by Depp. Mysteries and murky shenanigans to follow... That the film, in spite of its flimsy heart, is watchable, is down to the two stars, both are filing in for eccentricities and spooky menace respectively. Yet it's a bit of a one trick pony and difficult to take seriously, while it's also surprisingly bloodless, negating the interest of the potential Stephen King blood-lust crowd. The reveal is something of a cheat given what has gone before, belief of suspension is so stretched to breaking point, you literally should be wondering just what all other characters were doing in the film?! Still, Johnny and John, resplendent with weird hats and hairdo's, give good camera time and save David Koepp's movie from stinker damnation. 6/10
**A successful writer who accused of plagiarism.** It was based on the novel, though the original title makes more sense than this film. Maybe they wanted to avert the spoiler. But I don't think it would have affected much, because the twist comes at the final segment. The tale of a writer who is ... in the middle of divorce and now living alone is the lake house got threatened by a stranger, because according to him he stole his story. Followed by many unpleasant events, how he gets out of the trouble told in the next half. Feels just an okay kind. Though Johnny Depp was good. The suspense was good, particularly in the first half, but later it comes falling down. The second half was average, the twist was not interesting enough. After some point, you might predict it, but the point is it was too familiar. I especially did not like the finale, it was like not in detail. Still a watchable film, because of the actor and for decently made. So I think worth a watch if you keep a low expectation. _6/10_
Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is a great mystery / psychological thriller, but most of what makes it interesting is a spoiler. They do a great job of creating the tension, or Johnny Depp does, as he's alone on screen for about half the movie. The rest of the ca ... st is excellent and gives exactly what is needed to bring the movie, and the audience, to a natural conclusion.
**_Suffering betrayal, an author faces challenges at his remote lake house_** A successful writer (Johnny Depp) is finalizing divorce proceedings while working on a new book at his house on a lake in upstate New York when a hick from the Deep South shows up at his doorstep, accusing him of plagia ... rism. Maria Bello and Timothy Hutton are on hand as the wife and her beau. “Secret Window” (2004) is a drama and crime mystery that morphs into thriller/horror in the last act. It was based on Stephen King’s novella, but director David Koepp changed the climax because “the ending is everything,” as the movie argues. The locations are excellent (cited below) and the depiction of a writer’s mundane daily life is accurate, as well as amusing. Depp is always good while Gillian Ferrabee is a highlight on the female front in a cameo (as Fran Evans). It’s cut from the same cloth as "What Lies Beneath" and, maybe, "Cold Creek Manor,” yet mixed with the later “1922” and an angle that I can’t give away or it’ll ruin your experience (although it’s kinda obvious and predictable). I enjoyed the flick, but it’s underwhelming and won’t watch again. I prefer those other three, yet this isn’t far off. The movie runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot at Bromont Sur Le Lac, Québec, which is about 45 miles east of Montreal, plus areas nearby, including the big city. Second unit work was done in New York City. GRADE: B-