#The cave soundtrack reinhold mac#
Screenplay, Michael Steinberg, Tegan West.Ĭamera (Deluxe color, Arri widescreen), Ross Emery editor, Brian Berdan music, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil production designer, Pier Luigi Basile supervising art director, Corvin Cristian art directors (Romania), Vlad Vieru, Peter Pound set decorator, Malcolm Stone costume designer, Wendy Partridge makeup, Paul Pattison sound (Dolby Digital), Mac Ruth sound designer, Dane A. Co-producers, Robert Bernacchi, James McQuaide. Executive producers, Marco Mehlitz, Neil Bluhm, Judd Malkin. Produced by Richard Wright, Michael Ohoven, Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Andrew Mason. Only in a silly, pyrotechnical finale in a single vast cave is the viewer clear on the visual relationships between human victims and the creatures.Ī Sony Pictures Entertainment release of a Screen Gems, Lakeshore Entertainment, Cinerenta presentation of a Lakeshore Entertainment production in association with City Prods. Pic contains some surprises in this department, but the most consistent problem with “The Cave” is the cave itself, which makes tracking what’s going on virtually impossible. This is where pic borrows from “The Thing,” with intimations that Jack has become infected and may turn into one of the beasts.
The creatures (there’s more than one) are able to feed off any host rather than consuming them whole. They are ready for a plunge down into the enormous caverns under the Carpathians, convinced that they may be finding one of the world’s largest and least explored subterranean systems.īut, of course, those monsters depicted in the ancient mosaics turn out to be all too real, and pick off crew members one by one in true “Alien” tradition (with creature designer Patrick Tatopoulos unimaginatively borrowing from H.R.
For a while, “The Cave” actually feels like a dramatized version of an IMAX pic, except when certain routine character “complications” are inserted in Michael Steinberg and Tegan West’s screenplay - such as the testy sibling relations between Jack and brother Tyler (Eddie Cibrian).įilling out the crew are Top (Morris Chestnut), Briggs (Rick Ravanello), Strode (Kieran Darcy-Smith),ace climber Charlie (Piper Perabo) and biologists Kathryn (Lena Headey ) and Kim (Daniel Dae Kim). Tyro director and vet second unit director Bruce Hunt appears considerably more interested in the technology and gorgeous environments studied by these explorer-biologists than in the characters, which serves the film’s early mood as a science-fact adventure.
#The cave soundtrack reinhold crack#
Nicolai (Marcel Iures) leading an expedition into the same caves, and hiring a crack crew of caver/divers led by Jack (Cole Hauser). Seven-minute prelude set in Romania’s Carpathian Mountains in the mid-’70s shows a diving team foolishly trying to explore a deep cave which had been capped (a la “The Exorcist: The Beginning”) by a church adorned with mosaics depicting knights being defeated by winged creatures.