The Trailer
Characters
Anna Faris as Cindy Campbell in Scary Movie 4.
Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks in Scary Movie 4.
Simon Rex as George Logan in Scary Movie 4.
Leslie Nielsen as President Baxter Harris in Scary Movie 4.
Carmen Electra as Holly in Scary Movie 4.
Bill Pullman as Henry Hale in Sacry Movie 4.
Michael Madsen as Oliver in Scary Movie 4.
Charlie Sheen as Tom Logan in Scary Movie 4.
Craig Bierto as Tom Ryan in Scary Movie 4.
Anthony Anderson as Mahalik in Scary Movie 4.
Kevin Hart as CJ in Scary Movie 4.
The best moments
Synopsis
A new installment of the franchise that spoofs recent American movie titles. This time, the naïve Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) tries to make a career in home healthcare, and finds work with a creepy old lady in a creepy house haunted by a ghostly presence. If we add a neighbor bully and the threat of aliens who want to dominate the world ... Cindy rubísimo hair stand on end most electrifying seized by fear. Our brave heroine back into the action more frenzied in trying to decipher the strange messages that come from beyond. But that does not stop him looking for love in the most unusual and save the world from mass destruction. And as he struggles with all his might to find a way to save life on the planet, Cindy has to live horrific plane crashes, running into blind girls but no less daring, silly people, rappers ragged, inventions extrañísimos, souls ghostly, alien sphincters and even Oprah!
Highlights
The fun of Scary Movie 4 is not a movie at all. Organized by the principle of parody, not plot, and driven by gags and cultural references of recent times, intelligently silly.
General Information
Directed by
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David Zucker
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Produced by
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Robert
K. Weiss
Craig Mazin
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Executive
producers
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Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
David Zucker
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Screenplay by
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Craig Mazin
Jim Abrahams
Pat Proft
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Story by
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Craig Mazin
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Based on characters
created by
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Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Buddy Johnson
Phil Beauman
Jason Friedberg
Aaron Seltzer
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Music by
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James L. Venable
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Cinematography
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Thomas
E. Ackerman
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Editing by
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Craig Herring
Tom Lewis
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Studio
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Brad Grey Pictures
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Distributed by
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The Weinstein Company
via Dimension
Films
Miramax Films
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Release date(s)
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· April 14, 2006
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Running time
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83 minutes
89 minutes (unrated version)
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Country
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USA
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Language
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English
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Budget
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$40[1]-45
million[1]
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Box office
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$178,262,620
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