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Horror

Final Destination

- No accidents. No coincidences. No escapes. You can't cheat death.

After a teenager has a terrifying vision of him and his friends dying in a plane crash, he prevents the accident only to have Death hunt them down, one by one.

Release Date : 2000-03-17

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hard Eight PicturesNew Line CinemaZide-Perry Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Devon Sawa

Character Name : Alex Browning

Original Name : Devon Sawa

Gender : Male

Ali Larter

Character Name : Clear Rivers

Original Name : Ali Larter

Gender : Female

Kerr Smith

Character Name : Carter Horton

Original Name : Kerr Smith

Gender : Male

Kristen Cloke

Character Name : Valerie Lewton

Original Name : Kristen Cloke

Gender : Female

Seann William Scott

Character Name : Billy Hitchcock

Original Name : Seann William Scott

Gender : Male

Chad Donella

Character Name : Tod Waggner

Original Name : Chad Donella

Gender : Male

Amanda Detmer

Character Name : Terry Chaney

Original Name : Amanda Detmer

Gender : Female

Tony Todd

Character Name : William Bludworth

Original Name : Tony Todd

Gender : Male

Daniel Roebuck

Character Name : Agent Weine

Original Name : Daniel Roebuck

Gender : Male

Roger Guenveur Smith

Character Name : Agent Schreck

Original Name : Roger Guenveur Smith

Gender : Male

Brendan Fehr

Character Name : George Waggner

Original Name : Brendan Fehr

Gender : Male

Forbes Angus

Character Name : Larry Murnau

Original Name : Forbes Angus

Gender : Male

Lisa Marie Caruk

Character Name : Christa Marsh

Original Name : Lisa Marie Caruk

Gender : Female

Christine Chatelain

Character Name : Blake Dreyer

Original Name : Christine Chatelain

Gender : Female

Robert Wisden

Character Name : Ken Browning

Original Name : Robert Wisden

Gender : Male

Barbara Tyson

Character Name : Barbara Browning

Original Name : Barbara Tyson

Gender : Female

Fred Keating

Character Name : Howard Seigel

Original Name : Fred Keating

Gender : Male

P. Lynn Johnson

Character Name : Mrs. Waggner

Original Name : P. Lynn Johnson

Gender : Female

Larry Gilman

Character Name : Mr. Waggner

Original Name : Larry Gilman

Gender : Male

Guy Fauchon

Character Name : Hare Krishna

Original Name : Guy Fauchon

Gender : Male

Randy Stone

Character Name : Flight Attendant

Original Name : Randy Stone

Gender : Male

Mark Holden

Character Name : Co-Pilot

Original Name : Mark Holden

Gender : Male

Marrett Green

Character Name : TV News Anchor

Original Name : Marrett Green

Gender : Male

John Hainsworth

Character Name : Minister

Original Name : John Hainsworth

Gender : Male

Pete Atherton

Character Name : Student Singer

Original Name : Pete Atherton

Gender : Male

Nicole Robert

Character Name : Ticket Clerk

Original Name : Nicole Robert

Gender : Female

Kristina Matisic

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Kristina Matisic

Gender : Female

Troy Yorke

Character Name : Lou Gehrig's Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Troy Yorke

Gender : Male

Alessandro Juliani

Character Name : Guitar Player in Paris (uncredited)

Original Name : Alessandro Juliani

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

I'll see you soon! Before taking off for Paris, Alex Browning has a vision that the plane is going to explode. Pannicking he gets off the plane and in the mêlée a teacher and a group of his class mates are forced off the flight, the plane goes on to explode in mid air, killing everyone on board. But pretty soon after the disaster strange accidents start to befall those who got off the plane, it seems that death is out to get them. With the number of hugely disappointing teens in peril movies that were made post the success of Wes Craven's hugely successful Scream, it's refreshing to find one that was, well, refreshing. Not purporting to be anything other than a wickedly entertaining piece of horror based nonsense, Final Destination is inventive, funny and above all else, shock laden. From the opening, and terrifying air crash sequence to the clever and gross way that our protagonists shake hands with the grim reaper, this film is gloriously proud of its horror intent. One peak at the surnames of the characters will tell you just how into their horror roots the makers are here, whilst not a homage movie as such, James Wong and his team clearly know what makes a modern horror picture work. If you find yourself complaining about the writing then you clearly are missing the point of Final Destination's existence, either that or you are in fact dead yourself! Four fun but vastly inferior sequels would follow, but really this is the one to watch, as good a 100 minutes of horror fun as you could wish to have. I dare you not to jump out your seat at least once! 9/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Innovative premise for a 'Dead Teenager Movie,' but the last act isn’t compelling*** This first "Final Destination" movie from 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, the Grim Reaper. A group of people escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slaying those who cheated Death in various creative ways. The opening tragedy in this case is a plane crash; in the second film it's a horrible highway pile-up; in the third it's a roller-coaster mishap and so on. I've seen (and own) the first four of the currently five-film franchise, but they all tell the same basic story with different characters and a different location and are all of the same high quality of technical filmmaking. Whether you prefer one or another depends on whether you like the cast and the death sequences (and the locations) because, other than these factors, they're all basically the same. This first one has a quality heroine or 'final girl' in Ali Larter. Amanda Detmer is also on hand as a fellow student while Kristen Cloke plays a freaked-out teacher. They coulda done better showcasing these women IMHO. On the opposite side of the gender spectrum there’s Devon Sawa, Kerr Smith, Seann William Scott and Chad Donella. Their importance to the story is in that order. Meanwhile Tony Todd makes his first of four appearances in the series as a mortician who curiously knows more than he should. For me, what makes these movies kinda dull is the fact that it's impossible to cheat Death. Sure, you can escape it here or there, but Death's been in business for millennia and expertly knows what he's doing. As such, everyone's gonna die except maybe the 'final girl,' who will most certainly die in the sequel. The script began as an X-Files teleplay and, indeed, the movie was made by two veterans of that series. And you can tell due to the basic feel of the movie and the inclusion of two government agents. I’d give “Final Destination” a higher grade because I love the concept, but this one curiously gets dull in the final act (despite all the ‘exciting’ things going on) and they coulda done more with the women. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes and was shot in the Vancouver, British Columbia, area (although the events take place around New York City). GRADE: B-

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-16

Love this movie. A person has visions of a disaster or people dieing. All his visions come true. This one is my favorite out of the series.