The Cave (film)

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The Cave.

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bruce Hunt
Produced by Richard S. Wright
Andrew Mason
Tom Rosenberg
Written by Michael Steinberg
Tegan West
Starring Cole Hauser
Eddie Cibrian
Morris Chestnut
Lena Headey
Piper Perabo
Daniel Dae Kim
Music by Reinhold Heil
Johnny Klimek
Cinematography Ross Emery
Editing by Brian Berden
Distributed by Screen Gems
Release date(s) August 27, 2005
Running time 97 mins
Country Flag of Canada
Language English
Budget $30 million
Gross revenue $6,147,294
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The Cave is a 2005 sci-fi/horror film directed by Bruce Hunt. The MPAA rated this film with a PG-13 for intense creature violence.


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[edit] Plot

Deep in the Romanian forest, a team of scientists stumble upon the ruins of a 13th century abbey. On further inspection, they make a startling discovery: the abbey is built over the entrance to a giant underground cave system. These scientists are Dr. Nicolai and his associate Bacovia Radescu. Local biologists believe the cave could contain an undiscovered ecosystem, so they hire a group of American spelunkers to help them investigate its depths. Also tagging along is cameraman Alex Kim.

Jack and his brother Tyler are the thrill-seeking professional cave explorers hired by the scientists. The two run a team of the world famous divers. They arrive in Romania with the latest equipment, including a modified rebreather system allowing a diver to remain submerged for up to 24 hours. The diving team, which includes Charlie, Briggs, sonar expert Strode, and Buchanan, begins its exploration. In the cave, they discover bizarre creatures, and also a group of explorers from three decades ago, who are no longer quite human.

The creatures within the movie are the result of a parasite from within the cave system. The parasite infects its human host and begins to transform it into a new humanoid built for surviving in cave systems. Several of the crew are infected with this parasite, including a woman who is able to escape in the end, supposedly with the intent to "infect the rest of the world".

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[edit] Similarities to other caving films

The Cave, The Descent, both released theatrically in 2005, and The Cavern on DVD in 2006. All three films involve spelunking and terrifying subterranean life that hunts down the principal characters. The Descent was held as the best of the three according to ticket sales and critical reviews; however, The Cave was the only one of the three that was actually filmed inside a cave.

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