
Coraline
2009
Be careful what you wish for.
Directed by Henry Selick
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Wandering her rambling old house in her boring new town, 11-year-old Coraline discovers a hidden door to a strangely idealized version of her life. In order to stay in the fantasy, she must make a frighteningly real sacrifice.
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- Director
- Henry Selick
- Written by
- Henry Selick
- Produced by
- Bill Mechanic, Claire Jennings, Harry Linden
- Composer
- Bruno Coulais
- Cinematographer
- Pete Kozachik
- Editors
- Christopher Murrie, Ronald Sanders
- Sound Designer
- Randy Thom
- Studios
- Pandemonium, LAIKA
- Origin country
- United States
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- Language
- en
- Rating
- PG
- Also known as
- Coraline 3D
- TMDB
- 7.9/10 (8,891 votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes
- 91% Fresh
- Metacritic
- 80/100
- IMDb
- 7.8/10 (297,596 votes)
Cast

Dakota Fanning
Coraline Jones (voice)

Teri Hatcher
Mel Jones / Other Mother (voice)

Jennifer Saunders
Miss April Spink / Other Spink (voice)

Dawn French
Miss Miriam Forcible / Other Forcible (voice)

Keith David
The Cat (voice)

John Hodgman
Charlie Jones / Other Father (voice)

Robert Bailey Jr.
Wyborne 'Wybie' Lovat (voice)

Ian McShane
Mr. Sergei Alexander Bobinsky / Other Bobinsky (voice)
Aankha Neal
Sweet Ghost Girl (voice)
George Selick
Ghost Boy (voice)
Hannah Kaiser
Tall Ghost Girl (voice)
Harry Selick
Photo Friend (voice)
Marina Budovsky
Photo Friend (voice)

Emerson Tenney
Magic Dragonfly (voice)

Jerome Ranft
Mover (voice)

Christopher Murrie
Toy (voice)
Jeremy Ryder
Toy (voice)

Carolyn Crawford
Wybie's Grandmother (voice)
Crew

Henry Selick
Director

Neil Gaiman
Book

Bill Mechanic
Producer

Claire Jennings
Producer
Harry Linden
Producer
Mary Sandell
Producer

Bruno Coulais
Original Music Composer

Pete Kozachik
Director of Photography

Christopher Murrie
Editor
Ronald Sanders
Editor

Alex Heineman
Executive Producer
Michael Zoumas
Executive Producer
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Trailer
Score
Bruno Coulais
Coraline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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User Notes
Surely one of the scariest children's horrors of all time. Certainly one of the most visually inventive and uncanny.


















