The Fog


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About this Broadcast
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Residents of a remote coastal town are terrorised by the vengeful ghosts of a shipful of lepers.

2005 English Stereo
Action/adventure Horror Drama Mystery Remake Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Tom Welling (Actor) .. Nick Castle
Maggie Grace (Actor) .. Elizabeth Williams
Selma Blair (Actor) .. Stevie Wayne
DeRay Davis (Actor) .. Spooner
Kenneth Welsh (Actor) .. Tom Malone
Adrian Hough (Actor) .. Father Robert Malone
Sara Botsford (Actor) .. Kathy Williams
Cole Heppell (Actor) .. Andy Wayne
Mary Black (Actor) .. Aunt Connie
Jonathon Young (Actor) .. Dan The Weatherman
R. Nelson Brown (Actor) .. Machen
Rade Serbedzija (Actor) .. Captain William Blake
Matthew Currie Holmes (Actor) .. Sean Castle
Sonja Bennett (Actor) .. Mandi
Meghan Heffern (Actor) .. Brandi
Douglas H. Arthurs (Actor) .. Founding Father David Williams
Christian Bocher (Actor) .. Founding Father Patrick Malone
Charles Andre (Actor) .. Founding Father Norman Castle
Yves Cameron (Actor) .. Founding Father Richard Wayne
Robert Harper (Actor) .. Mr. Latham
Alex Bruhanski (Actor) .. Uncle Hank
Dan Shea (Actor) .. Fisherman
Rick Pearce (Actor) .. Fisherman
Eric Breker (Actor) .. Sheriff's Deputy
Stefan Arngrim (Actor) .. Blake's Compadre
Steven Cree Molison (Actor) .. Local Fisherman
Xantha Radley (Actor) .. Mother in Hold
Abigail Winter-Culliford (Actor) .. Child in Hold
Tatiana Turner (Actor) .. Woman in Hold
John Destry (Actor) .. Man in Hold

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Did You Know..
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Tom Welling (Actor) .. Nick Castle
Born: April 26, 1977
Birthplace: Putnam Valley, New York, United States
Trivia: Born April 26th, 1977, actor Tom Welling is a former construction worker and soccer player who admits his indifference to comic books. After a few modeling jobs, he guest starred opposite Amy Brenneman on a few episodes of the CBS drama Judging Amy. In 2001 he was cast as the teenaged Clark Kent on the WB series Smallville. As the awkward young superhero with many opportunities to bear his chiseled chest, Welling won a Teen Choice award and was consequently branded a breakthrough star. He made his film debut in the 2003 remake Cheaper by the Dozen, along with fellow teen star Hilary Duff. He would also appear in the film's sequel in 2005, as well as a remake of John Carpenter's The Fog that same year, but mostly kept busy with his trademark role on Smallville, until the series ended its decade run in 2011. Welling took some time off once the show ended, but soon returned in the 2013 film Parkland (playing a secret service agent) and 2014's Draft Day (playing a professional quarterback).
Maggie Grace (Actor) .. Elizabeth Williams
Born: September 21, 1983
Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Few performers experience a meteoric rise to fame on par with that of actress Maggie Grace. An Ohio native whose parents co-ran a jewelry business, Grace left her Columbus home amid complete obscurity, nurturing dreams of becoming an A-list actress, and within five years made that dream a reality, given her ability to test out of high school and graduate years ahead of time. With the blessing of her parents, Grace promptly moved to Los Angeles at age 16 and snagged an agent. Roles in low-medium-budgeted features and short-lived television series (FOX's Septuplets and Oliver Beene) followed, but it was her breakout turn in the blockbuster series Lost -- as the pampered, spoiled and bratty Shannon Rutherford -- that made her a superstar. From that launching pad, she transitioned to a number of features, including the supernatural horror opus The Fog (2005) (a remake of the 1980 John Carpenter film of the same name), director Robin Swicord's gentle romantic comedy The Jane Austen Book Club (2007), and a leading role as the abducted daughter of an ex-soldier (Liam Neeson) in the high-adrenaline thriller Taken (2008) (a role she would reprise for 2012's Taken 2 and 2015's Taken 3). In 2011, she booked a role in another high-profile franchise, playing a vampire in the two-part The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. Grace also found time for a recurring role on the series Californication, and in 2014, appeared in the ensemble dramedy About Alex.
Selma Blair (Actor) .. Stevie Wayne
Born: June 23, 1972
Birthplace: Southfield, Michigan, United States
Trivia: After a couple of years of independent films and TV, Selma Blair began to make her name in late-'90s teen-targeted work. The Michigan-born and educated Blair originally moved to New York to pursue a career as a photographer, but wound up taking acting classes at the Stella Adler Conservatory instead. After being discovered by an agent, Blair played substantial roles in indie films Strong Island Boys (1997), Girl (1998), and Brown's Requiem (1998), and the TV movie No Laughing Matter (1997). She truly arrived, as the proverbial young actress to watch, in 1999 as level-headed New York teen Zoe in the WB sitcom Zoe, Duncan, Jack, and Jane (retitled Zoe in 2000), and more prominently, as the gullible and bumbling Cecile Caldwell in the popular Les Liaisons Dangereuses update Cruel Intentions (1999). Although Cecile played a secondary role in the film's nefarious sexual machinations among rich Manhattan prep schoolers, Blair's attention-getting onscreen kiss with co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar earned the teen seal of approval with an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss in June 2000. Blair continued her youth movie work as a school drop-out-turned-porn star in the college romantic comedy Down to You (2000). After the cancellation of Zoe, Blair turned her attention again to movies. Though she played the lead in Kill Me Later (2001), Blair had a higher profile supporting role in the hit summer comedy Legally Blonde (2001). As the WASP Harvard law student Vivian Kensington, Blair was the uptight, brunette opposite of Cruel Intentions co-star Reese Witherspoon's pink and blonde Los Angeles princess Elle Woods, initially sneering at her vulgar rival before being won over by Elle's legal smarts and their shared love interest's idiocy. Taking a break from Hollywood froth, Blair also appeared as a co-ed who has a fateful intimate encounter with her writing professor in indie film provocateur Todd Solondz's customarily acidic third feature Storytelling (2001). A role as Elle Woods' (Reese Witherspoon) adversary turned friend in the hit 2001 comedy Legally Blonde found Blair offering an effective ying to star Witherspoon's yang, and subsequent roles in The Sweetest Thing (2002) and A Guy Thing (2003) found her offering a pair of winning supporting performances. Her status as an of-the-moment ingenue was further sealed by her participation, along with such other actresses as Julia Stiles and Mena Suvari, in the newfangled, tasteful 2002 version of the Pirelli Tires Calendar, and in 2004 Blair opted to expand her resume into special-effects laden blockbuster territory with the larger-than-life comic-to-screen adaptation Hellboy. After returning to fight the forces of darkness in the 2008 sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Blair began gravitating toward television with roles ni Kath & Kim, Portlandia, and Charlie Sheen's post-Two and a Half Men sitcom Anger Management.
DeRay Davis (Actor) .. Spooner
Born: August 05, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Trivia: Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, comedian-turned-actor DeRay Davis developed and honed a hip, sardonic, streetwise mentality at an early age and parlayed it smoothly and efficiently into the comedy-club circuit. Davis achieved his career breakthrough at the Laffapalooza Festival in Atlanta, GA, then scored a triple whammy by winning the Comedy Central Laugh Riots Competition and landing covetable spots in the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival and the Cedric the Entertainer Festival. Throughout, the comic wove vulgar and droll, yet also telling and deeply personal, routines around the subjects of race, poverty, and his challenging experiences growing up in the Windy City projects with a dysfunctional African-American family. The transition from behind-the-mike spots to movie roles represented a relatively short jump, for most of Davis' early film assignments emphasized the same subject matter as his routines; for example, he played the "Hustle Guy" in Barbershop (2002) and its sequel, Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), rapper Mario "Fa Real" Greene in the Martin Short comedy Jiminy Glick in La La Wood (2004), and a Jamaican stoner in Johnson Family Vacation (2004). Davis expanded his genre focus with roles in Rupert Wainwright's supernatural horror outing The Fog (2005), and Todd Phillips' comedy remake School for Scoundrels (2006). Subsequent feature assignments include License to Wed (2007), Semi-Pro (2008, as basketball player Bee Bee Ellis), and Nowhereland (2009). Meanwhile, Davis also appeared on television series including Entourage and Reno 911!, and televised comedy revues such as Comedy Central's Premium Blend.
Kenneth Welsh (Actor) .. Tom Malone
Adrian Hough (Actor) .. Father Robert Malone
Sara Botsford (Actor) .. Kathy Williams
Born: April 08, 1951
Birthplace: Dobie, Ontario
Trivia: Actress Sara Botsford had to make do early in her career with such Canadian horror films as Murder By Phone (1980) and Deadly Eyes (1982). A more prestigious assignment came her way in the A-budgeted mystery Still of the Night (1982), in which, as Gail Philips, Botsford was billed fifth, after Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Jessica Tandy, and Joe Grifasi. She was later seen as Barbara in the Robert Redford-Debra Winger starrer Legal Eagles (1986), and as Lady Sarah Phillips in the benighted Whoopi Goldberg vehicle Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986). On television, Sara Botsford starred as predatory producer Ann Hildebrandt in E.N.G., a Lifetime Network soap opera, set in a network newsroom.
Cole Heppell (Actor) .. Andy Wayne
Born: November 11, 1993
Mary Black (Actor) .. Aunt Connie
Born: May 22, 1955
Jonathon Young (Actor) .. Dan The Weatherman
Born: May 08, 1973
R. Nelson Brown (Actor) .. Machen
Rade Serbedzija (Actor) .. Captain William Blake
Born: July 27, 1946
Birthplace: Bunic, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Considered one of the former Yugoslavia's finest actors, Rade Serbedzija (also credited as Rade Sherbedgia) appeared in over 40 of the fractured country's feature films and was a two-time winner of the Pula Film Festival's coveted Golden Arena for Best Actor. In addition to his film credits, Serbedzija was also a distinguished stage actor, once heralded as Yugoslavia's definitive Hamlet. In cinema, he gained international exposure in the Oscar-nominated Pred Dozhdot/Before the Rain (1994). The film earned ten awards at the 1994 Venice Film Festival, including the Grand Prix Golden Lion; Serbedzija also won the festival's Critics' Award for Best Actor. Thereafter, Serbedzija continued to star and co-star in international productions such as Italy's La Tregua (1997); however, beginning with the 1997 Hollywood adventure yarn The Saint, his presence in American films increased tenfold. He racked up subsequent A-list credits including Mighty Joe Young (1998), Polish Wedding (1998), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Mission: Impossible II (2000), and The Fog (2005). He also made memorable appearances on such U.S. television programs as the hit action thriller series 24 (as the villainous former Soviet Red Army general Dmitri Gredenko during season six) and the short-lived sci-fi show Surface (as a mysterious Serbian scientist). In 2008, Serbedzija teamed up with co-directors Xavier Palud and David Moreau and star Jessica Alba for a supporting role in the psychologically charged horror opus The Eye. He went on to appear in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, as well as in Angelina Jolie's directorial debut In the Land of Honey.
Matthew Currie Holmes (Actor) .. Sean Castle
Born: May 26, 1974
Sonja Bennett (Actor) .. Mandi
Born: August 24, 1980
Meghan Heffern (Actor) .. Brandi
Born: October 03, 1983
Douglas H. Arthurs (Actor) .. Founding Father David Williams
Born: April 11, 1959
Christian Bocher (Actor) .. Founding Father Patrick Malone
Born: November 21, 1962
Charles Andre (Actor) .. Founding Father Norman Castle
Born: September 17, 1979
Yves Cameron (Actor) .. Founding Father Richard Wayne
Robert Harper (Actor) .. Mr. Latham
Born: May 19, 1951
Alex Bruhanski (Actor) .. Uncle Hank
Dan Shea (Actor) .. Fisherman
Born: December 23, 1954
Rick Pearce (Actor) .. Fisherman
Eric Breker (Actor) .. Sheriff's Deputy
Stefan Arngrim (Actor) .. Blake's Compadre
Born: December 23, 1955
Steven Cree Molison (Actor) .. Local Fisherman
Xantha Radley (Actor) .. Mother in Hold
Born: December 30, 1974
Abigail Winter-Culliford (Actor) .. Child in Hold
Tatiana Turner (Actor) .. Woman in Hold
John Destry (Actor) .. Man in Hold

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