Wes Craven Presents: They


07:55 am - 09:25 am, Tuesday, November 25 on MGM+ Marquee HDTV (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A goosebump-inducing chiller about an alluring college student who is haunted by creatures that first appeared in her childhood dreams.

2002 English
Horror Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Laura Regan (Actor) .. Julia Lund
Marc Blucas (Actor) .. Paul Loomis
Ethan Embry (Actor) .. Sam Burnside
Dagmara Dominczyk (Actor) .. Terry Alba
Jon Abrahams (Actor) .. Billy
Jay Brazeau (Actor) .. Dr. Booth
Alexander Gould (Actor) .. Young Billy
Jessica Amlee (Actor) .. Young Julia
Desiree Zurowski (Actor) .. Mary Parkes
Mark Hildreth (Actor) .. Troy
Jonathan Cherry (Actor) .. Darren
Peter Lacroix (Actor) .. David Parks
L. Harvey Gold (Actor) .. Prof. Crowley
David Abbott (Actor) .. Prof. Adkins
Mark Brandon (Actor) .. Newscaster No.1
Claire Riley (Actor) .. Newscaster No.2
Tamara Taggart (Actor) .. Newscaster No.3
Colin Foo (Actor) .. Chinese Chef
Wendy Morrow Donaldson (Actor) .. Waitress
Bob Wilde (Actor) .. Ghoulish Man
Bill Waters (Actor) .. Priest
Ken Roberts (Actor) .. Male Tenant
Jodelle Ferland (Actor) .. Sarah
John Hainsworth (Actor) .. Old Man
Henry O. Watson (Actor) .. Subway Engineer

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Did You Know..
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Laura Regan (Actor) .. Julia Lund
Born: October 17, 1977
Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia: Her maternal grandfather, John Harrison, served as a member of Parliament for Meadow Lake, Canada, from 1949 to 1958; her father, Gerald Regan, was the 19th Premier of Nova Scotia, Canada. Sister Nancy Regan is a Canadian television host; brother Geoff Regan, served as the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans of Canada from 2003 to 2006. Studied professionally in ballet until age 15, after being forced to quit due to an injury. Recipient of the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor award at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2002 for her role in My Little Eye. Staunch supporter of environmental and health-based organizations, including EarthJustice, Doctors Without Borders, the Sierra Club, the NRDC and Global Green.
Marc Blucas (Actor) .. Paul Loomis
Born: January 11, 1972
Birthplace: Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: When college basketball star Marc Blucas did not make the NBA, he decided to apply to law school. The day before he was scheduled to take the Law School Admission Test, he unwound by watching Rob Reiner's courtroom drama A Few Good Men (1992) and realized that what excited him about the film was not the law, but the acting. A few years later, Blucas was a television veteran with several feature films under his belt and a coveted spot in Vanity Fair's prestigious Hollywood Issue.Born Marcus Paul Blucas on January 11, 1972, the actor grew up in the small town of Girard, PA. The son of a school superintendent and an education administrator, he made his stage debut as a cupcake in his third grade class' production of Hansel and Gretel. At 6'2" tall, he was the star center on the Girard High School basketball team. An All-State athlete, Blucas averaged 20.8 points and 10.1 rebounds per game and lead his team to two 2A championships. In his senior year, the team went undefeated and was ranked among the best high school basketball teams by USA Today. Blucas earned a full scholarship to Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC, where he majored in business with a minor in speech communication and played shooting guard and small forward for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. He competed in four NCAA tournaments and won the Murray C. Greason Sr. Athletic Academic Award and the Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship in his senior year. When Blucas was not picked in the NBA draft, he joined the Manchester Giants and played pro basketball in England for one season. After starting a company that was targeted to assist athletes in endorsement and contract negotiations, he intended to go to law school but tried his hand at acting instead.Blucas had already appeared opposite Marg Helgenberger and Kris Kristofferson in the television movie Inflammable (1995), when a friend at Wake Forest informed him that the producers of the Whoopi Goldberg comedy Eddie (1996) were looking for a baby-faced basketball player to appear in the picture. He was a perfect fit and made his feature-film debut as a benched player on the New York Knicks. After working as the technical advisor on NBC's sports biopic Never Give Up: The Jimmy V Story (1996), Blucas was able to expand his part as an athlete in Pleasantville (1997) by coordinating the film's basketball sequences. He then dedicated himself to honing his craft through workshops and acting classes, before resurfacing as Jerry O'Connell's best friend in the NBC miniseries The '60s (1999), and as Carmen Electra's ex-beau in Jeff Abugov's The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human (1999). He also appeared on MTV's Undressed, the WB's Clueless, and HBO's Arli$$.Blucas' breakthrough role came in the fall of 1999, when he was cast as a regular on Joss Whedon's hit series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Portraying Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) demon-hunting boyfriend, Riley Finn, he became a recognizable actor with a sturdy fan base. Blucas left the show in 2000 (with the promise that he would be back) in order to pursue film work. After starring in the baseball-themed Summer Catch (2001) with Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jessica Biel, he began a back-to-back shooting schedule that included Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) with Ben Affleck and Jason Lee, John Sayles' The Sunshine State (2001) with Angela Bassett and Edie Falco, and Randall Wallace's We Were Soldiers (2002) with Mel Gibson and Chris Klein. He also joined the casts of the Gwyneth Paltrow comedy A View From the Top (2002), the thriller They (2002), and the period piece I Capture the Castle (2002).While still swearing to fans that he will return to Buffy the Vampire Slayer as soon as he can, Blucas signed on to director Alex Steyermark's Pray for Rock 'n' Roll, which stars Gina Gershon, Jennifer Esposito, Jane Adams, and Shelly Cole as a struggling Los Angeles-based girl band. Despite his onscreen success and his busy schedule, the actor still makes time for basketball. He plays on an adult team and serves as a referee for a Los Angeles youth league.
Ethan Embry (Actor) .. Sam Burnside
Born: June 13, 1978
Birthplace: Huntington Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Was a competitive gymnast during his youth and often performs his own stunts. Placed sixth in the overall competition of California finals for the U.S. Gymnastics Federation at the age of 10. Won a Young Artist Award in 1992 for his starring role of Doyle Standish in the drama Dutch (1991). Served as a producer and assistant director on the short film A Dog and His Boy (1992). With Vegas Vacation (1997), became the fourth actor to play Rusty Griswold.
Dagmara Dominczyk (Actor) .. Terry Alba
Born: July 17, 1976
Trivia: The daughter of a Polish Solidarity movement leader who was jailed for over a year due to his promotion of social and political freedom, screen beauty Dagmara Dominczyk was primed early in life for the themes of film that would provide the stunning actress with her big-screen breakthrough, The Count of Monte Cristo (2002). Devoting his life to the cause of freedom after his own father met an untimely demise at the hands of communists, Dagmara's father and her family were exiled to New York following her father's release, when the future actress was a mere seven years old. Focusing her energies on her acting career and utilizing the integrity her father had instilled in her, Dominczyk achieved success early on when she won the La Guardia Alumni Award for Best Actor while attending New York's High School for the Performing Arts. Granted a full scholarship to Carnegie Mellon University as a result of that achievement, the burgeoning actress performed in such plays as The Philadelphia Story and Twelfth Night and received numerous honors before graduating with a B.F.A. in acting in 1998. Landing her first role shortly after graduation, Dominczyk appeared alongside Edward Norton and Ben Stiller in the 1999 comedy Keeping the Faith. After keeping momentum building the following year with Rock Star, the increasingly in-demand actress received her most pivotal role to date as the object of much affection in the re-telling of the classic tale The Count of Monte Cristo (2002). Gaining surprisingly positive reviews, The Count of Monte Cristo was seen by many as one of the most genuinely engrossing adventures to hit theaters in quite some time. Opting to focus on more thought-provoking films rather than cotton-candy cut-and-paste comedies, Dominczyk hopes to one day utilize her fame to return to Poland and give back to the community and support system that helped her family to survive in their darkest years. Appearing in the psychological thriller They in 2002, the thoughtful actress seemed poised to take the Hollywood hills on her own terms at the dawn of the new millennium.
Jon Abrahams (Actor) .. Billy
Born: October 29, 1977
Jay Brazeau (Actor) .. Dr. Booth
Born: December 22, 1953
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Alexander Gould (Actor) .. Young Billy
Born: May 04, 1995
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: An actor since the age of two, Alexander Gould charmed television viewers with early roles in Malcolm in the Middle and Ally McBeal before leaving a distinctive mark on the world of film by voicing the titular character in Pixar's Finding Nemo. In the wake of that performance, it would seem only natural that Gould voice characters in such animated efforts as Bambi II and Curious George (both 2006), though despite the success of How to Eat Fried Worms, it was the young actor's slightly more mature turn in Showtime's Emmy-nominated Weeds that seemed to mark his true arrival as an actor. Cast as a young boy whose mother sells pot to bring in money after his father dies, Gould would win his third Young Artist Award for his role in Weeds (the two previous awards being for Finding Nemo and How to Eat Fried Worms).
Jessica Amlee (Actor) .. Young Julia
Desiree Zurowski (Actor) .. Mary Parkes
Mark Hildreth (Actor) .. Troy
Born: January 24, 1978
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Taught himself to play piano and made his stage debut in the opera Madame Butterfly as a young child. Received a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for his leading role as Eugene Marchbanks in the 2001 Vancouver Playhouse production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida. Played keyboards and sang in the band Davis Trading from 2003-04. Nominated in 2009 for a Los Angeles Music Award for his single "Magic Spell." Provided voices for enemy soldiers in the video game Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and for the character DJ Atomika in SSX 3, SSX Blur and Burnout Paradise.
Jonathan Cherry (Actor) .. Darren
Born: December 03, 1978
Peter Lacroix (Actor) .. David Parks
L. Harvey Gold (Actor) .. Prof. Crowley
David Abbott (Actor) .. Prof. Adkins
Mark Brandon (Actor) .. Newscaster No.1
Claire Riley (Actor) .. Newscaster No.2
Tamara Taggart (Actor) .. Newscaster No.3
Born: May 02, 1968
Colin Foo (Actor) .. Chinese Chef
Wendy Morrow Donaldson (Actor) .. Waitress
Bob Wilde (Actor) .. Ghoulish Man
Bill Waters (Actor) .. Priest
Ken Roberts (Actor) .. Male Tenant
Died: June 19, 2009
Jodelle Ferland (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: October 09, 1994
Birthplace: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Began acting in commercials at age 2. At 4, starred in her first film, Mermaid, and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. Is the youngest Emmy nominee in history. In 2007, was nominated for a Genie Award for her performance in Terry Gilliam's Tideland.
John Hainsworth (Actor) .. Old Man
Henry O. Watson (Actor) .. Subway Engineer

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