The Ring (live-action movie)
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Related anime:
(The) Ring Two (live-action movie) (sequel)
Alternative title:
ザ・リング (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Rachel Keller is a journalist who decides to go undercover on the mysterious death of her niece and her three friends, who seemed to all died on the same day at the same time- 10:00 PM. After being told that her niece was found in a closet with a horrifying look on her face, she searches through her room and finds some pictures, pictures of the cabin where her niece and her friends had stayed a week before the deaths. Rachel finds the cabin and finds an unknown video there. She decides to watch it there, and now has only a limited time to live. She and her divorced husband, Noah, research about the video and find facts about Anna Morgan and her daughter, Samara Morgan, the maker of this video. With only a week left, Rachel and Noah discover the unknown secrets of the life of Samara Morgan, and, hopefully for them, a way to break the curse.
Running time:
115 minutes
Vintage:
2002-10-02
Premiere date:
2002-10-02 (USA - Hollywood Film Festival)
2002-10-18 (USA/Canada)
2002-10-28 (Japan - Tokyo International Film Festival)
2002-11-02 (Japan)
2002-11-14 (Australia/Hong Kong)
2002-11-15 (Poland)
2002-12-06 (Mexico/Taiwan)
2003-01-09 (Chile)
2003-01-10 (South Korea/Spain)
2003-01-15 (Philippines)
2003-01-22 (Argentina - Premiere)
2003-01-24 (Czech Republic - Febio Film Festival)
2003-01-30 (Argentina - General Release)
2003-01-31 (Brazil)
2003-02-01 (France - Gerardmer Film Festival)
2003-02-05 (Belgium/France)
2003-02-05 (Switzerland - French region)
2003-02-07 (Denmark/Estonia/Greece/India)
2003-02-13 (Germany)
2003-02-13 (Switzerland - German region)
2003-02-14 (Austria)
2003-02-15 (South Africa)
2003-02-20 (Netherlands)
2003-02-21 (Israel - Premiere)
2003-02-21 (Switzerland - Italian region)
2003-02-21 (UK/Iceland/Italy/Norway/Sweden)
2003-02-27 (Czech Republic/Israel)
2003-02-28 (Turkey)
2003-03-06 (Hungary/New Zealand)
2003-03-07 (Finland/Lithuania)
2003-03-13 (Peru)
2003-04-01 (Kuwait)
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