Annabelle

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A couple begins to experience terrifying supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll shortly after their home is invaded by satanic cultists.

Release Date: October 1, 2014 (Theaters)

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October 3, 2014 (Digital)

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Runtime: 1h 39m

Network:

HBO Max

Production:

Atomic Monster

Budget: $6,500,000

Box Office: $257,589,952

Classification

Runtime
1h 39m

Network

Production

Budget
$6,500,000

Box Office
$257,589,952

Ward Horton
John Form
Tony Amendola
Father Perez
Eric Ladin
Detective Clarkin
Kerry O'Malley
Sharon Higgins
Brian Howe
Pete Higgins
Ivar Brogger
Dr. Burgher
Paige Diaz
Candy Striper
Tree O'Toole
Thin Woman; Annabelle
Keira Daniels
Young Annabelle Higgins
Geoff Wehner
Neighbor
Joseph Bishara
Demonic Figure (uncredited)
Hans Ritter
Executive Producer
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Steven Mnuchin
Executive Producer
Walter Hamada
Executive Producer
James Wan
Producer
Peter Safran
Producer
Aaron Becker
Title Designer
Adan Avila
Set Dresser
Alex Daniels
Stunt Coordinator
Anne Kemmeter
Set Costumer
Arthur J. Codron
Visual Effects Supervisor
Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
Basilo Vallejo
Construction Foreman
Bill R. Dean
Sound Designer
Bob Ziembicki
Production Design
Bobby Waers
Lighting Technician
Carey Hayes
Co-Producer
Carolyn King
Art Department Coordinator
Cary Ayers
Makeup Effects
Casey Desmet
Lighting Technician
Chad Hayes
Co-Producer
Chris Freilich
Epk Camera Operator
Chris Mack
First Assistant "B" Camera
Clint Acquistapace
Lighting Technician
Cody Cuellar
Digital Imaging Technician
Dan Reilly
Key Grip
Douglas Blagg
Dolly Grip
Douglas Cumming
Art Direction
Eleanor Sabaduquia
Makeup Department Head
Gaston Richmond
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Geraldine Needle
Studio Teachers
Gregory Smith
Still Photographer
Heide Kacser
Makeup Artist
James B. Crawford
Lighting Technician
James Bolt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Ferrera
Unit Publicist
James Kniest
Director of Photography
Janet Ingram
Costume Design
Jeff Halsey
Digital Intermediate Producer
Jeff Journey
Dolly Grip
Jeffrey M. O'Brien
Property Master
Jenny Hinkey
Co-Producer
Joe Dzuban
Sound Designer
John Fox
Storyboard Artist
John Rodriguez
Second Assistant "A" Camera
John Van Valkenburgh
Lighting Technician
Joseph Bishara
Original Music Composer / Stunts
Julie Pearce
Music Editor
Justin Dzuban
Dialogue Editor
Kei Rowan-Young
Location Manager
Lia Roldan
Set Decoration
Liz Mendoza
Makeup Department Head
Lupe Sanchez
Construction Coordinator
Mark Griffith
Digital Intermediate Colorist
Mark La Bonge
Steadicam Operator
Martina Kohl
Makeup Artist
Mato
Color Timer
Maxine Brooks
Studio Teachers
Michael Perrotti
Transportation Coordinator
Michele Dunn
Costume Supervisor
Milos Milicevic
First Assistant Director
Murray Miller
Location Manager
Nicholas 'Nikko' Tsiotsias
First Assistant Editor
Paul Lavoie
Digital Intermediate Producer
Quinton Reilly
Best Boy Grip
Regan Copeland
Digital Intermediate Editor
Richard De Alba
Hairstylist
Robert Waers II
Lighting Technician
Ron Trost
Special Effects Coordinator
Ryan Coursey
Dailies Operator
Ryan Houghton
Best Boy Grip
Samuel Ejnes
Sound Recordist
Scott Floren
Dolly Grip
Scott Ronnow
First Assistant "A" Camera
Sherie Giehtbrock
Script Supervisor
Silvia Raiano
Set Costumer
Stephanie Furr
Assistant Property Master
Steve Kagan
Best Boy Electric
Susan Murphy
Production Accountant
Tiffany Smith
Visual Effects Producer
Tim Marshall
Chief Lighting Technician / Gaffer
Vanessa Portillo
Extras Casting
Wayne Marshall
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

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Reviewer:
r96sk
Date:
January 26, 2025
'Annabelle' disappoints, it's unexpectedly extremely uninteresting. For a 90 or so minute movie, it sure does drag its feet to its conclusion. After a decent set-up in 'The Conjuring' for a creepy-looking doll, I thought this was going to be entertaining. It's not. Those on the cast are also a little underwhelming, not helped by what's around them of course. I know Annabelle (nice) Wallis is a better actor than shown here, same goes for Alfre Woodard; not that either are bad, but if I didn't already know them I wouldn't even be noting them to be honest. There are like two watchable moments in this, though they are literally few and far between as one's neighbourly at the beginning and the other wraps the story up. I'm possibly being a touch generous with my rating, if the run time was any longer then I'd probably not be so. Poor film.
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
Andre Gonzales
Date:
April 18, 2023
The movie isn't really that scary. It's still a good movie. Just that dam porcelain doll looks creepy as hell.
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
November 28, 2017
I personally am of the opinion that _The Conjuring_ was pretty overrated, but I at least I could see why some people thought it was okay. _Annabelle_ on the other hand, was never at any point anything other than hackneyed, unoriginal garbage. No saving graces to be found here. _Final rating: - Of no value. Avoid at all costs._
Rating:
2.0
Reviewer:
John Chard
Date:
March 21, 2015
Tis time to move on from conduit demons. *** This review contains minor spoilers *** It doesn't have James Wan's name on the director's chair, but it's every inch a James Wan film. There seems to be a rut that has emerged where this new brand of horror film makers can't see that recycling the same ideas is, well, kinda dull. Insidious, Dead Silence and The Conjuring have their critics (not me, I like them all very much), but the timing was right for them to hit the mark of many a horror film lover. Tapping into the fear of the doll and the demon hadn't been done for some time, certainly not with any conviction, so all good there for the fans. Annabelle spins off from The Conjuring, and Dead Silence to a degree, but just comes off as a lazy cash-cow. The doll is a spooky monstrosity (most unlike the real Rag-Dolly-Anna version), but it's all a bit of a con, the makers resorting to another demonic being, only Red Darth Maul has now been replaced by Blue Lagoon The Loon. Character's actions are often preposterous, stretching credulity to breaking point (I know you are being menaced by the unknown, but I got a conference to go to, sleep tight babe!). Elsewhere, while everyone acknowledges that what scares you is subjective, but the scares here are very thin on the ground, not helped by a dull script and bland lead actors. It's tidy enough a production, granted, but familiarity breeds contempt and it's hoped that Wan's return to the director's chair for The Conjuring 2 (where we revisit the realm of poltergeist activity), signals a return to form for his horror stable. 5/10
Rating:
5.0