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My Soul to Take (2010) Movie
My Soul to Take
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Overview
Language
Country
Ratings/Votes
4.7/10 (1385 Votes)
MPAA Ratings
Rated R for strong bloody violence, and pervasive language including sexual references.
Production Company
Production Designer
Producers
Craven, Wes
Feingold, Carly
Katagas, Anthony
Katagas, Anthony
Kavanaugh, Ryan
Labunka, Iya
Rona, Andrew (I)
Tooley, Tucker
Feingold, Carly
Katagas, Anthony
Katagas, Anthony
Kavanaugh, Ryan
Labunka, Iya
Rona, Andrew (I)
Tooley, Tucker
Directors
Writers
Release Date
(Kazakhstan) - 7 October 2010
(Russia) - 7 October 2010
(Canada) - 8 October 2010
(Turkey) - 8 October 2010
(USA) - 8 October 2010
All Release Dates
(Russia) - 7 October 2010
(Canada) - 8 October 2010
(Turkey) - 8 October 2010
(USA) - 8 October 2010
All Release Dates
Running Time
USA:107
Tagline
Only One Has The Power To Save Their Souls.
Keywords
murder, serial-killer, killer, birthday, revelation, psychologist, shot-in-the-head, dollhouse, stabbed-to-death, police-officer-killed, police-officer-shot-in-the-chest, flashback, pregnant-teen, hiding-under-a-bed, young-version-of-character, indoor-swimming-pool, blind-child, costume, killed-on-birthday, high-school, bully, thrown-from-a-bridge, rocking-horse, jock, child-abuse
Technical
Cast of My Soul to Take
- Bell, Michael (I) as [Podcast Guest] <25>
- Boutsikaris, Dennis as [Principal Pratt] <16>
- Chu, Jeremy (I) as [Jay] <7>
- Clotworthy, Robert as (voice) [Voice of News Anchor] <34>
- Esparza, Raúl as [Abel] <9>
- Grillo, Frank (I) as [Paterson] <11>
- Lashaway, Nick as [Brandon] <5>
- Magaro, John as [Alex] <2>
- Negro, Anthony Del as (uncredited) [Kid in Puppet]
- Nicolae, Cristian (II) as (uncredited) [Teen on Street]
- Place, Christopher as [The Ripper] <39>
- Rutkowski, Richard as [News Anchor] <33>
- Snopkowski, Timothy as (uncredited) [Student]
- Solis, Felix as [Mr. Kaiser] <17>
- St. John, Trevor as [Lake] <18>
- Sumrall, Lou as [Quint] <23>
- Thieriot, Max as [Bug] <1>
- Vazquez, Alberto (II) as [Officer Ramirez] <22>
- Whitaker, Denzel as [Jerome] <3>
- Yulin, Harris as [Dr. Blake] <13>
- Zuckerman, Eric as [Gus] <21>
- Douglas, Terri as [Riverton Radio Host] <35>
- Efé, Amber as [Other Nurse] <38>
- Epps, Shareeka as [Chandelle] <14>
- Grey, Zena as [Penelope] <4>
- Gurira, Danai as [Jeanne-Baptiste] <12>
- Hecht, Jessica as [May] <10>
- Hodson, Hannah as [Girl in Hallway #1] <36>
- Hurst, Elena as [Maria] <15>
- Jansen, Beth Marie as (uncredited) [Teacher on Street]
All Cast
Plot of My Soul to Take
In the sleepy town of Riverton, legend tells of a serial killer who swore he would return to murder the seven children born the night he died. Now, 16 years later, people are disappearing again. Has Full Plot >>Business of My Soul to Take
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R (USA)(certificate #45671)18 (Malaysia)
14A (Canada)(British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario)
18A (Canada)(Alberta)
R-13 (Philippines)(MTRCB)
NC-16 (Singapore)
16 (Brazil)
Composers of music of My Soul to Take
Cinematographers of My Soul to Take
Costume Designers of My Soul to Take
Distributors of My Soul to Take
Alliance Films [ca] - (2010) (Canada) (theatrical)CatchPlay [tw] - (2010) (Taiwan) (all media)
Cinestar [ph] - (2010) (Philippines) (theatrical)
Hollywood Classic Entertainment [cz] - (2011) (China) (all media)
Imagem Filmes [br] - (2011) (Brazil) (all media)
Mongkol Major Film [th] - (2010) (Thailand) (all media)
Paradise Group [ru] - (2010) (Russia) (all media)
Pinema [tr] - (2010) (Turkey) (all media) (distributor)
Roadshow Film Distributors [au] - (2010) (Australia) (theatrical)
Rogue [us] - (2010) (USA) (theatrical)
Toei Company [jp] - (2011) (Japan) (theatrical)
United International Pictures (UIP) [sg] - (2010) (Singapore) (theatrical)
Universal Pictures [gb] - (2011) (Germany) (theatrical)
Editors of My Soul to Take
Misc of My Soul to Take
- Auber, Daniele (storyboard artists) (uncredited)
- Auber, Daniele (title sequence by)
- Auber, Daniele (visual consultant)
- Bearden, Ashley (production coordinator)
- Becker, Paul (II) (choreographer)
- Becker, Paul (II) (movement coach)
- Beer, Scott (office production assistant)
- Bischoff, Justin (set production assistant)
- Brooks, Oliver (I) (set production assistant: reshoots)
- Bryan, Nicholas (II) (production assistant)
- Caro, Jonathan P. (location coordinator)
- Coleshill, Matthew (intern: production office) (uncredited)
- Cooper, Emma (I) (publicist)
- Cortez, Christina (production assistant)
- Custer, Betsy (production executive)
- Damico, Natalie (travel coordinator)
- Deingenis, Joe (craft service)
- Dickson, Mark (stand-in) (uncredited)
- Domanic-Riccio, Jodi (script supervisor: second unit)
- Falzarano, Lisa (production assistant)
- Fedynich, John (assistant production manager)
- Fiske, Shayne (assistant to producer)
- Flannery, Alison (production assistant)
- Friedman, Joshua A. (production assistant)
- Gannett, Emily (product placement)
- Gehres, Karen (epk producer)
- Gilbaud, Steve (production accountant)
- Grace, David Goldman (production assistant)
- Greenberg, Sandi (production assistant)
- Hogan, Robert (VI) (location production assistant)
- Hurvitz, Aaron (assistant location manager)
- Javitch, Jake (production assistant)
- Johnston, Christopher (II) (location scout)
- Kravitz, Ashley (clearance coordinator)
- Kron, Justin (location scout)
- Kudren, pele (production assistant)
- Lamb, Bronson (set production assistant: additional photography)
- Madigan, Daniel (I) (production assistant)
- Mahoney, Patrick (I) (craft service)
- Mayo, Sean (location assistant)
- Minichino, Lauren (location assistant)
- Monaco, Matthew (first assistant accountant: reshoots)
- Morin, Steve (location production assistant)
- Murello, Kat (stand-in)
- Murray, Frank (IV) (production accountant: reshoots)
- Nickodem, Michael (location manager)
- Nisivoccia, Rocco (location scout)
- Pettine, Anthony (script supervisor)
- Pisano, Johnny (II) (stand-in)
- Robinson, Jeff (XII) (set production assistant)
- Rodgers, Buck P.B.D. (production assistant)
- Rodriguez, David M. (I) (post production accountant)
- Rogala, Andy (photo double: Max Thieriot)
- Rosado, Dawn (craft service)
- Rose, Ashley (VI) (adr voice)
- Russell, Kelsi (production secretary)
- Schwarz, Andrew (executive assistant: Wes Craven) (uncredited)
- Sepulveda, William (key craft service)
- Sharma, Rohit (VIII) (production coordinator)
- Shifferly, Molly (production secretary)
- Sondrini, Zachary (production assistant)
- Stolfi, Jackie (assistant to producer and director)
- Striano, Craig (scorpio head technician)
- Thomas, Sophia (stand-in) (uncredited)
- Tomeo, Chris (location assistant)
- van de Laar, Rob (craft service)
- Vedock, Eva (key craft service)
- Watt, Sasa (second assistant accountant)
- Webster, Sara (assistant production coordinator)
- Wilson, Yves (office production assistant)
- Young, Shelby (I) (adr voice)
Quotes of My Soul to Take
Penelope: [about the Reaper] Pray for our souls, Bug. He's coming.Bug: Jesus?
The Ripper: Fear Ye, The Ripper! Full Quotes >>
Trivia of My Soul to Take
- The title 'My Soul to Take' was taken from the children's prayer: "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take."- Color timing was completed on November 6, 2009.
- Originally titled '25/8'. 'Wes Craven' (qv) announced on October 19, 2009 that the title was changed.
- In an attempt to promote the film, Rogue Pictures staged a fake stabbing at the movies premiere and posted it onto the popular video viewing site YouTube, which showed a man being "stabbed" in front of 'Wes Craven' (qv) and the rest of the cast of the movie, using a plastic knife. The video was then later confirmed to be fake.
- Not screened for critics.
- This is the first film that Wes Craven has both written and directed since _New Nightmare (1994)_ (qv)
- The films trailer used the song "You're Going Down" by 'Sick Puppies' (qv).
- The film was converted to 3D in post production.
- Was bumped up from its original release date of October 29th 2010 to October 8th 2010.
- Holds the record for the lowest opening of a 3D film in history. Full Trivia >>


