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The Mist is a 2007 horror-thriller film directed by Frank Darabont and adapted from Stephen King’s novella of the same name. While Stephen King wrote the original story, the screenplay and direction are credited to Frank Darabont. The film follows a group of people trapped in a small town engulfed by a dense mist containing deadly creatures lurking within it.
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After a powerful storm, David Drayton and his son Billy take shelter in a supermarket to escape the encroaching mist. Inside the mist, deadly creatures hunt humans. The supermarket staff and townspeople become divided not only by the danger outside but also by conflicting religious beliefs. Some interpret the events as divine punishment while others seek scientific explanations.
The Mist is an American horror science fiction thriller released in 2007. Frank Darabont directed the film, adapting the screenplay from Stephen King’s 1980 novella of the same name. Frank Darabont and Liz Glotzer produced the film, with music composed by Mark Isham, cinematography by Rohn Schmidt, and editing by Hunter M. Via. Production companies involved include Darkwoods Productions and Dimension Films. The film runs approximately 126 minutes and was shot in Louisiana United States. The language of the film is English.
Since its release, the film has won six awards and been nominated for thirteen. Some of these include:
Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films United States:
Empire Awards United Kingdom:
Golden Schmoes Awards:
The film was released in Türkiye on 29 February 2008. According to Box Office Türkiye data it was watched by 25,251 viewers during its opening weekend and a total of 101,362 viewers overall. It generated ₺248,423 at opening and a total revenue of ₺796,182.
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