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| Patrick Wilson | Josh Lambert | |
| Rose Byrne | Renai Lambert | |
| Ty Simpkins | Dalton Lambert | |
| Lin Shaye | Elise Rainier | |
| Leigh Whannell | Specs | |
| Angus Sampson | Tucker | |
| Barbara Hershey | Lorraine Lambert | |
| Andrew Astor | Foster Lambert | |
| Corbett Tuck | Nurse Adele/Doll Girl #2 | |
| Heather Tocquigny | Nurse Kelly | |
| Ruben Pla | Dr. Sercarz | |
| John Henry Binder | Father Martin | |
| Joseph Bishara | Lipstick-Face Demon | |
| Philip Friedman | Old Woman | |
| J. LaRose | Long Haired Fiend |
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| Producer | John R. Leonetti
Jason Blum |
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| Writer | Leigh Whannell
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| Cinematography | John R. Leonetti
David M. Brewer |
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| Musician | Joseph Bishara
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Insidious sees the parties behind two horror heavyweights - the creators of Saw and the producers of Paranormal Activity - join forces for an almighty fright-fest. Yet while the result of their unholy union is chock-full of scares, it fails to hit the horror heights of its predecessors, creating the requisite atmosphere but never quite delivering on its promise. A twist on the clichéd haunted house genre, the film finds teacher Josh (Patrick Wilson), pianist Renai (Rose Byrne) and their three children moving into a beautiful new abode. But while on the surface they appear to have achieved domestic bliss, there's something horribly amiss in their new home. |
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