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Signs

signs

DIRECTED BY: M. Night Shyamalan

WRITTEN BY: M. Night Shyamalan

MEL GIBSON AS: Reverend Graham Hess

GENRE: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller

TAGLINES:

- It’s not like they didn’t warn us.

- The Signs Of Life.

- A message. A warning. A sign … of things to come.

- The first sign you can’t explain. The second sign you can’t ignore. The third sign you won’t believe.

- It’s happening.

- Don’t see it alone.

- Believe.

PLOT SUMMARY:

In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a five-hundred-foot crop circle is found on the farm of Graham Hess (Gibson), the town’s reverend. The circles cause a media frenzy and test Hess’s faith as he journeys to find out the truth behind the crop circles. –IMDB

RELEASE DATES:

2002 August 2 (United States, Canada, Taiwan)
2002 August 8 (Hong Kong, South Korea)
2002 August 9 (Switzerland Locarno Film Festival)
2002 August 15 (Argentina, Australia, New Zealand)
2002 August 16 (Colombia)
2002 August 21 (Norway International Film Festival, Venezuela)
2002 August 28 (Philippines)
2002 August 29 (Israel)
2002 August 30 (Denmark, Iceland, Sweden)
2002 September 5 (Czech Republic, Netherlands)
2002 September 6 (Finland)
2002 September 12 (Austria, Germany)
2002 September 13 (Chile, Mexico, United Kingdom)
2002 September 19 (Panama)
2002 September 20 (Brazil, Norway, Spain)
2002 September 21 (Japan)
2002 September 26 (Peru)
2002 October 11 (Estonia)
2002 October 16 (Belgium, France)
2002 October 17 (Italy, Russia)
2002 October 18 (Turkey, Ukraine)
2002 October 24 (Hungary)
2002 November 1 (Greece, South Africa)
2002 November 8 (Bulgaria, Poland)
2002 December 3 (Kuwait)
2002 December 18 (Egypt)

BOX OFFICE GROSS:

United States: $227,966,634
International: $180,281,283

FILMING LOCATIONS:

Pennsylvania, USA.

TRIVIA:

- Joaquin Phoenix replaced Mark Ruffalo, who had to pull out of the film due to a brain tumor. It was later found to be benign.

- This film was shot in Newtown, PA. The scene which takes place in “2 Aldo’s Pizzeria” is really a family-run pizzeria called “Mom’s Bake at Home Pizza”.

- The film was shot on the property of an agricultural school, Delaware Valley College, where two areas of corn were already growing at different stages. The corn grown for the film was naturally further behind the other two areas of corn, so it was not a planned element.

- The production used a new watering technique to make the corn grow faster which the Delaware Valley agricultural college was then very keen to adopt for themselves.

- Mel Gibson didn’t realize that his director was playing the vet until the day that they came to shoot their scenes together.

- Rather unusually, James Newton Howard started scoring the film before it had been shot, as he was able to work from M. Night Shyamalan’s detailed storyboards.

- Director Trademark: [M. Night Shyamalan] [Home Invasion] .

- M. Night Shyamalan insisted that the film posters be released without showing Mel Gibson’s face, as it is an ensemble piece, and that it didn’t refer to The Sixth Sense (1999), as it’s an entirely different movie.

- Graham Hess was originally written as an older character. Paul Newman was offered the role but turned it down, as did Clint Eastwood.

- The artwork in the book about extraterrestrials was actually done by Salek Shyamalan, director M. Night Shyamalan’s daughter.

- Composer James Newton Howard was asked to purposely reference classic film scores from similar genres, such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and Psycho (1960). The opening music and main three-note motif is strikingly similar (a probable reference) to both the theme of “Psycho” and the theme of “The Twilight Zone”.

- The stories of the children’s’ birth are actually the stories of M. Night Shyamalan’s two children.

- Only the scenes in the bookstore and the pizza shop were filmed in Newtown (Bucks County), Pennsylvania. The scenes of the house and cornfields were filmed on 40 acres that were leased to the film company by Delaware Valley College (an agriculture college) of Doylestown (Bucks County), Pennsylvania. After filming, the film company donated all the corn grown to the college’s vegetable and fruit market. The house was built on the grounds and torn down after filming. Delaware Valley College is acknowledged in the credits at the end of the film. The drugstore scene was filmed in Morrisville (Bucks County), PA.

- The scene in which Graham has his last conversation with his wife was scheduled for 12 September 2001, and was filmed after a cast and crew candlelight vigil.

- In the part of the “Brazilian Video” the anchorwoman says the video was taped in Passo Fundo city that means “Deep Step”, and what the boy’s saying all the time is “It’s behind that garage”.

- Just after the DVD is inserted into the player, and immediately after the Touchstone logo, a dark, fuzzy image appears in black and white, very quickly. It is a movie still with Merrill, Morgan and Bo sitting on the couch with the aluminum hats on their heads. The picture is shown even faster when “Play” is selected.

- Mel Gibson’s name was listed on the call sheet as “Lem Nosbig” to throw off any non-crew members wanting to know what days he’d be on the set.

- The Hess family hides in the basement, which Graham Hess says was once used for coal storage. In H.G. Wells’s “The War of the Worlds”, the main character hides from the aliens in a coal shed.

- Johnny Depp was originally approached to star.

- When Joaquin Phoenix is looking at a poster at the military enrollment office, he’s looking at a movie poster of one of his own films, Buffalo Soldiers (2001).

- Director Trademark: [M. Night Shyamalan] [things reflected on television screens] .

- The crop circles are real as M. Night Shyamalan doesn’t particularly like using CGI.

- The “Brazilian Video” was shot with a household camcorder by M. Night Shyamalan himself.

- Director Trademark: [M. Night Shyamalan] [car accident] Graham’s wife died in a car accident.

- Director M. Night Shyamalan cites The Birds (1963), Night of the Living Dead (1968), and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) as the influences for this film.

- M. Night Shyamalan’s scene in which he talks to Hess about the death of his wife was shot a day after a member of Shyamalan’s family died.

- The “Brazilian Video” scene was actually shot in Miami, but the children were all Brazilians. A Portuguese couple was also brought to play their parents, but Shyamalan decided not to use them because he noticed that their accent was totally different.

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