Scream
It's always someone you know.
Plot:Twenty-five years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, a new killer has donned the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town’s deadly past.
Cast & Crew
Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox
David Arquette
Melissa Barrera
Jenna Ortega
Jack Quaid
Mikey Madison
Jasmin Savoy Brown
Dylan Minnette
Mason Gooding
Sonia Ammar
Marley Shelton
Kyle Gallner
Skeet Ulrich
Reggie Conquest
Heather Matarazzo
Chester Tam
Directing
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Sound
Brian Tyler
Zane D. Bruce
Greg P. Russell
Eliza Pollack Zebert
Production
Cathy Konrad
Gary Barber
Kevin Williamson
Kevin Williamson
Marianne Maddalena
Rich Delia
William Sherak
Editing
Angus Wall
Costume & Make-Up
Cynthia Bergstrom
Art
Chad Keith
Fun Facts of Movie
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The fact that Dewey never mentioned his sister Tatum or her death was an oft-criticized aspect of the prior sequels, making it seem like she had been forgotten. Here, we see that he still keeps her ashes on the mantle.
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Like all previous four Scream films, Roger L. Jackson is actually on the phone with the characters as Ghostface.
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David Arquette, who is a certified Bob Ross painting instructor, taught several of the cast members how to paint like the legendary artist during filming breaks.
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The first Scream film not directed by Wes Craven, who passed away in August of 2015 from cancer. The character of Wes was named in honor of him and the film is dedicated to him in the end credits.
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Neve Campbell was initially hesitant to return to the franchise, especially in a new Scream film that didn’t feature Wes Craven as director, who would be unable to give Campbell and the new directors his blessing due to his death. What changed her mind was a letter sent to her by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, where they wrote about how much Wes Craven and his films meant to them as filmmakers.
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In the original film, Sidney uses an online 911 emergency system to call for help. This scene was meant to show her typing her address, 34 Elm Street, but it was cut for time. It isn’t until this film that an Elm Street in Woodsboro is seen, made canon, and confirmed to be the street Sidney grew up on. Elm Street is, of course, a reference to the Wes Craven classic, A Nightmare on Elm Street.
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