Sleepy Hollow (DVD)
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Sleepy Hollow: Music from the Motion Picture | |
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Soundtrack album by Danny Elfman | |
Released | November 16, 1999 |
Length | 67:52 |
Label | Hollywood Records |
The film score was written and produced by Danny Elfman. It won the Golden Satellite Award and was also nominated by the Las Vegas Film Critics.
Release
To promote Sleepy Hollow, Paramount Pictures featured the film s trailer at San Diego Comic-Con International in August 1999. The following October, the studio launched a website, which Variety described as being the most ambitious online launch of a motion picture to date. The site (sleepyhollowmovie.com) offered visitors live video chats with several of the filmmakers hosted by Yahoo! Movies and enabled them to send postcards, view photos, trailers and a six-minute behind-the-scenes featurette edited from a broadcast that aired on Entertainment Tonight. Extensive tours of 10 sets were offered, where visitors were able to roam around photographs, including the sets for the entire town of Sleepy Hollow, forest, church, graveyard and covered bridge. Arthur Cohen, president of worldwide marketing for Paramount, explained that the Web-friendly pre-release reports from websites such as Ain t It Cool News and Dark Horizons encouraged the studio to create the site. In the weeks pre-dating the release of Sleepy Hollow, a toy line was marketed by McFarlane Toys. Simon & Schuster also published The Art of Sleepy Hollow (ISBN 0671036572), which included the film s screenplay and an introduction by Tim Burton. A novelization, also published by Simon & Schuster, was written by Peter Lerangis.
Sleepy Hollow was released in the United States on November 19, 1999, in 3,069 theaters, grossing $30,060,467 in its opening weekend at the No. 2 spot behind The World Is Not Enough. Sleepy Hollow eventually earned $101,068,340 in domestic gross, and $106 million in foreign sales, coming to a worldwide total of $207,068,340. David Walsh of the National Institute on Media and the Family criticized the film s financial success from the exaggeration of gore. The real impact is not so much that violent images create violent behavior, Walsh explained, but that they create an atmosphere of disrespect. Burton addressed the concerns as a matter of opinion. Everyone has a different perception of things. When I was a kid, Burton continued, I was probably more scared by seeing John Wayne or Barbra Streisand on the big screen than by seeing violence.
Paramount Home Video first released Sleepy Hollow on DVD in the United States on May 23, 2000. The HD DVD release came in July 2006, while the film was released on Blu-ray Disc two years later, in June 2008. An unofficial video game adaptation of the film titled Cursed Fates: The Headless Horseman was released by Fenomen Games and Big Fish Games on January 6, 2013. For the 20th anniversary, Paramount Home Entertainment released a Blu-ray digibook with a photobook containing the original story on September 24, 2019.
Reception
Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 70% of critics gave the film a positive review based on 123 reviews with an average rating of 6.3/10. The site s critics consensus states, It isn t Tim Burton s best work, but Sleepy Hollow entertains with its stunning visuals and creepy atmosphere. Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 65 out of 100 based on 35 reviews from mainstream critics, considered to be generally favorable . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B− on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert praised Johnny Depp s performance and Tim Burton s methods of visual design. Johnny Depp is an actor able to disappear into characters, Ebert continued, never more readily than in one of Burton s films. Richard Corliss wrote, in his review for Time, Burton s richest, prettiest, weirdest since Batman Returns. The simple story bends to his twists, freeing him for an exercise in high style.
David Sterritt of The Christian Science Monitor highly praised Burton s filmmaking and the high-spirited acting of cast, but believed Andrew Kevin Walker s writing was too repetitious and formulaic for the third act.
Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly wrote Sleepy Hollow is a choppily plotted crowd-pleaser that lacks the seductive, freakazoid alchemy of Burton s best work. Gleiberman compared the film to The Mummy, and said it feels like every high-powered action climax of the last 10 years. Personally, I d rather see Burton so intoxicated by a movie that he lost his head.
Andrew Johnston of Time Out New York wrote: Like the best of Burton s films, Sleepy Hollow takes place in a world so richly imagined that, despite its abundant terrors, you can t help wanting to step through the screen.
Mick LaSalle, writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, criticized Burton s perceived image as a creative artist. All Sleepy Hollow has going for it is art direction, and even in that it falls back on cliché.
Doug Walker linked the film to the Hammer Films style of horror cinematography, considering it an homage to those movies, comparing the usage of dignified British actors, choices in color and movie sets and character relations. Walker gave it the merit of recreating the very specific genre of Hammer Films, citing the skill and clever casting Burton used to manage this.
Jonathan Rosenbaum from the Chicago Reader called Sleepy Hollow a ravishing visual experience, a pretty good vehicle for some talented American and English actors, but concluded that the film was a missed opportunity to depict an actual representation of the short story. Burton s fidelity is exclusively to the period feeling he gets from disreputable Hammer horror films and a few images culled from Ichabod and Mr. Toad. When it comes to one of America s great stories, Burton obviously couldn t care less.
Accolades
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipients | Result |
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Academy Awards | March 26, 2000 | Best Art Direction | Rick Heinrichs, Peter Young | Won |
Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Colleen Atwood | Nominated | ||
British Academy Film Awards | April 9, 2000 | Best Production Design | Rick Heinrichs | Won |
Best Costume Design | Colleen Atwood | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | Jim Mitchell, Kevin Yagher, Joss Williams, Paddy Eason | Nominated | ||
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films | June 6, 2000 | Best Horror Film | Scott Rudin, Adam Schroeder | Nominated |
Best Director | Tim Burton | Nominated | ||
Best Writing | Andrew Kevin Walker | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Johnny Depp | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Christina Ricci | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Christopher Walken | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Miranda Richardson | Nominated | ||
Best Music | Danny Elfman | Won | ||
Best Costume | Colleen Atwood | Nominated | ||
Best Make-up | Kevin Yagher, Peter Owen | Nominated | ||
Best Special Effects | Jim Mitchell, Kevin Yagher, Joss Williams, Paddy Eason | Nominated | ||
American Society of Cinematographers | February 20, 2000 | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Nominated |
Art Directors Guild | February 8, 2000 | Excellence in Production Design for a Feature Film | Rick Heinrichs, Les Tompkins, John Dexter, Kevin Phipps, John Wright Stevens, Ken Court, Andrew Nicholson, Bill Hoes, Julian Ashby, Gary Tompkins, Nick Navarro | Won |
Awards Circuit Community Awards | 1999 | Best Art Direction | Rick Heinrichs | Won |
Best Costume Design | Colleen Atwood | Won | ||
Best Sound | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | |||
BMI Film & Television Awards | December 8, 2014 | BMI Film Music Award | Danny Elfman | Won |
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | May 9, 2000 | Favorite Actor – Horror | Johnny Depp | Won |
Favorite Actress – Horror | Christina Ricci | Won | ||
Favorite Supporting Actress – Horror | Miranda Richardson | Won | ||
Favorite Supporting Actor – Horror | Marc Pickering | Nominated | ||
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | December 12, 1999 | Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Won |
Chicago Film Critics Association | March 13, 2000 | Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Nominated |
Costume Designers Guild | February 25, 2000 | Excellence in Period/Fantasy Costume Design for Film | Colleen Atwood | Won |
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards | March 19, 2000 | Best Character Makeup – Feature | Kevin Yagher, Peter Owen, Liz Tagg, Paul Gooch | Won |
International Film Music Critics Association | February 23, 2012 | Best Archival Release of an Existing Score | Danny Elfman (also for Pee-wee s Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride and Alice in Wonderland) | Won |
International Film Music Critics Association | February 4, 1999 | Film Score of the Year | Danny Elfman | Nominated |
International Horror Guild | May 12, 2000 | Best Film | Nominated | |
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists | May 12, 2000 | Best Foreign Director | Tim Burton | Nominated |
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | January 18, 2000 | Best Score | Danny Elfman | Nominated |
Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Colleen Atwood | Nominated | ||
Best Production Design | Rick Heinrichs | Won | ||
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | December 12, 1999 | Best Production Design | Rick Heinrichs | Won |
MTV Movie Awards | June 5, 2000 | Best Villain | Christopher Walken | Nominated |
Motion Picture Sound Editors | December 15, 1999 | Best Sound Editing – Effects & Foley | Skip Lievsay, Thomas W. Small, Sean Garnhart, Lewis Goldstein, Paul Urmson, Craig Berkey, Richard L. Anderson, John Pospisil, Michael Dressel, Scott Curtis, Matthew Harrison, Tammy Fearing | Nominated |
National Society of Film Critics | January 8, 2000 | Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Nominated |
New York Film Critics Circle Awards | January 9, 2000 | Best Cinematographer | Emmanuel Lubezki | Runner-up |
Online Film & Television Association | January 12, 2000 | Best Original Score | Danny Elfman | Nominated |
Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Nominated | ||
Best Production Design | Rick Heinrichs, Ken Court, John Dexter, Andy Nicholson, Kevin Phipps, Leslie Tomkins, Peter Young | Won | ||
Best Costume Design | Colleen Atwood | Nominated | ||
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | Kevin Yagher, Peter Owen, Liz Tagg, Paul Gooch, Susan Parkinson, Bernadette Mazur, Tamsin Dorling | Nominated | ||
Best Sound Mixing | Lee Dichter, Robert Fernandez, Skip Lievsay, Frank Morrone | Nominated | ||
Best Sound Effects | Skip Lievsay | Nominated | ||
Best Visual Effects | James Mitchell, Kevin Yagher, Joss Williams, Paddy Eason | Nominated | ||
Best Official Film Website | www.sleepyhollow.com | Nominated | ||
Online Film Critics Society | January 2, 2000 | Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Won |
Santa Fe Film Critics Circle Awards | January 9, 2000 | Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Won |
Satellite Awards | January 16, 2000 | Best Actor – Musical or Comedy | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Best Original Score | Danny Elfman | Won | ||
Best Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki | Won | ||
Best Art Direction | Ken Court, John Dexter, Rick Heinrichs and Andy Nicholson | Won | ||
Best Costume Design | Colleen Atwood | Won | ||
Best Editing | Chris Lebenzon | Nominated | ||
Best Sound | Gary Alpers, Skip Lievsay, Frank Morrone | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | Jim Mitchell, Joss Williams | Nominated | ||
Teen Choice Awards | August 6, 2000 | Film – Choice Actress | Christina Ricci | Nominated |
Young Artist Awards | March 19, 2000 | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actress | Christina Ricci | Nominated |
Reboot
On June 10, 2022, Paramount has developed the reboot of Sleepy Hollow with Lindsey Beer planned to write and direct it.
New
Paramount Home Video
Adult
R
Paramount Home Video
DVD
0792164911
9780792164913
097363296225
1999
1999-11-19
105
1h 45min
Won 1 Oscar, 28 wins & 44 nominations total
Tim Burton
Washington Irving, Kevin Yagher, Andrew Kevin Walker
Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Miranda Richardson
Francis Ford Coppola, Celia D. Costas, Larry Franco, Dieter Geissler, Mark Roybal, Scott Rudin, Adam Schroeder, Andrew Kevin Walker, Kevin Yagher
Danny Elfman
Emmanuel Lubezki
Chris Lebenzon, Joel Negron
Susie Figgis, Ilene Starger
Rick Heinrichs
Ken Court, John Dexter, Andy Nicholson, Kevin Phipps, Leslie Tomkins
Peter Young
Colleen Atwood
Colleen Callaghan, Tamsin Dorling Barbosa, Paul Gooch, Don Kozma, Bernadette Mazur, Peter Owen, Susan Parkinson, Astrid Schikorra, Kirstie Stanway, Liz Tagg, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, Kelly Marazzi, Demelza Rogers, Leda Shawyer, Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Ramona Diaz Sanchez, David Dresher, Jan Foster, Ben Link, Dusty Symonds, Chantal Feghali
Edward Brett, Ben Howarth, Patrick Mangan, Alan Munro, Christopher Newman, Janet Nielsen, Trevor Puckle, Thomas A. Reilly, Ken Shane, Sarah Wheale
Terry Apsey, Julian Ashby, Ken Bacon, Ravi Bansal, Paul Beeson, Bill Boes, Mauro Borrelli, Daniel Boxer, Mariko Braswell, Adam Brockbank, Philip Canfield, Shannon Canfield, Teresa Kelly Canfield, Martin Charles, Mick Chubbock, Allan Croucher, Stephen Dobric, Nicholas Eiloart, Paul Hearn, Robert Hill, Tracey Holmes, James Hunt, Christine Ivall, Michael Anthony Jackson, Stuart Kearns, Laurie Kerr, Tina Khayat, Michael King, Bernard Maisner, Jon Marson, Kirstin Mooney, Simon Murton, Nick Navarro, John New, John Ottesen, Robert Park, Christine Parkin, Julie Pitt, Steven Pollecutt, Jonathon Rosen, Robert Butch Samarzich, Raymond M. Samitz, Debra Schutt, Ken Stachini, Adrian Start, John Wright Stevens, Gerald Sullivan, Steve Taylor, Gary Tomkins, Richard A. Ventre, Lavinia Waters, Michael Weaver, Terry Wells, Suzan Wexler, Su Whitaker, Dominic Ackland-Snow, Will Ayres, Dick Budden, Jo Budden, Kelvin Cook, Hillery Cope, Mel Claus Crawford, Cosmas A. Demetriou, Darren Fitzsimons, Gavin Gordon, Steve Harris, Emma Harrison, Chris Hawkins, Robin Heinson, Robert A. Kennedy, Jeffrey Mossa, Brian Muir, Wolfgang Osterholzer, Peter Pace, Addison Pettit, Daren Reynolds, Keith Short, Sophie Tarver, Daniel Thompson, Dicken Warner, Jake Wells, William Wells, Timna Woollard
Gary Alper, Richard L. Anderson, James Ashwill, Matt Bainbridge, Bob Baron, Craig Berkey, David Boulton, John T. Cucci, Scott Curtis, Tony Dawe, Lee Dichter, Michael Dressel, Tammy Fearing, Robert Fernandez, Chris Fielder, Dave Flynch, Sean Garnhart, Lewis Goldstein, Chris Gurney, Robin Harlan, Matthew Harrison, Ruth Hernandez, Harry Higgins, Bradford L. Hohle, Lisa J. Levine, Linda Lew, Skip Lievsay, Marissa Littlefield, Todd Milner, Sarah Monat, Frank Morrone, Shawn Murphy, Dan O Connell, Bob Olari, Bill Orrico, John Pospisil, Fred Rosenberg, Randy Singer, Thomas W. Small, Ted Swanscott, Paul Urmson, David Acord, Jaya Bishop, Benjamin Cheah, Mike Chock, Phillip Fuller, Heather Gross, Steve Mayer, Cate Montana, David Pastecchi, Allan Zaleski
Jonathan Abbas-Klahr, Tony Acosta Jr., Eric Acosta, Dave Allum, Jonathan Angell, Barry Best, Brian Best, Stephen Bettles, Evan Brainard, John Brown, Sarah Brunsdon, Ryan Conder, Mitchell J. Coughlin, Jill Crosby, Pamela Cveticanin, Zach Cveticanin, Michael Dawson, Frank Diettinger, Manex Efrem, Rebecca Fisher, Rodney Fuller, Carmila Gittens, Ken Gittens, Tamzine Hanks, Shaune Harrison, Graham High, Kate Hill, Andrea Hochgatterer-Kowland, John Holmes, Mathew Horton, Jonathan Klane, John Lambert, Andy Lee, Grant Mason, Tony Matijevich, David Miner Jr., Brian Morrison, Day Murch, Kate Murray, Roger Nichols, Ron Ottesen, Steve Paton, Justin Pitkethly, Jason Reed, Matthew Roberts, Jonathan Spence, Howard Swindell, Derek Tomblin, Mario Torres Jr., Mario Torres, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, Claire Jane Vranian, Joss Williams, Ian Wingrove, Chris Yagher, Kevin Yagher, Noel Brevick, Duncan Capp, Simon Cockren, Garry Cooper, Dave Crownshaw, Keith Dawson, Marlene Efrem, Joe Halford, Karin Hanson, Roland Hathaway, Toby Hawkes, Fliss Jaine, Terry Jones, Anthony Lucero, Chris Manger, John Mason, Martin Marty McLaughlin, Mark Raymond, Stephen Shelley, Lucien Stephenson, Neil Toddy Todd, Victoria Williams, Gareth Wingrove
Shadi Almassizadeh, Stephen Aplin, Joel Aron, Trang Bach, Chris Bayz, Randall K. Bean, Rob Blue, Barbara Brennan, Cathy Burrow, Lawrence Carroll, Tami Carter, Lanny Cermak, Kyle Clark, Richard Clarke, Grady Cofer, Theresa Corrao, Gail Currey, Julie D Antoni, Peter Daulton, Scott David, Matthew Davies, Adrian De Wet, Tabitha Dean, Robert DeHaan, Michael Di Como, Paddy Eason, Raul Essig, Tom Fejes, Ian Fellows, Heather Fishlock, Richard Friedlander, Howard Gersh, Adam Glasman, Dan Glass, Susan Goldsmith, Caroleen Green, Howard Green, Darrel Griffin, Chris Grottick, Robert Hall, Jonathan Harb, Libby Hazell, Christophe Hery, Kela Hicks, Jan Hogevold, John Horn, David Horsley, Christopher Horvath, Polly Ing, Patrick Jarvis, Drew Jones, Eleanor Jones, Louis Katz, Susan Kelly-Andrews, Bill Kimberlin, Adrian Leaman, Scott Leberecht, Siobhan Lo, Roz Lowrie, Jeff Mann, Robert Marinic, Scott Marriott, Jennifer McKnew, Joseph Metten, Neil Michka, Mark S. Miller, Neil Miller, Richard Miller, Michael Min, Jim Mitchell, Terry Molatore, Jack Mongovan, Chris Monks, Stephen Murphy, Aaron Muszalski, Patrick Neary, Mark Nelmes, Ken Nielsen, Dominic Parker, Eddie Pasquarello, Mayur Patel, Alex Payman, Alexander Pouchkarev, Brennan Prevatt, Scott Prior, Vishwa Ranjan, Rick Rische, Justin Ritter, Elsa Rodriguez, Kim Ross, Jonathan Rothbart, Joe Salazar, Ellen Schade, Frederic Schmidt, Sean Schur, Dave Scott, M. Zachary Sherman, Jason H. Snell, John Stillman, Chris Stone, David Sullivan, Kat Szuminska, Catherine Tate, Jon Thum, Steve Tizzard, Gavin Toomey, Kate Turner, Bruce Vecchitto, Peter Ward, David Washburn, Robert Weaver, David Weitzberg, Dean Yurke, Katharine Baird, Chris Crowell, Rob Delicata, Mark Fiorenza, Mark L. Holmes, Jiri Jacknowitz, Oliver James, Matt Kasmir, Matt Linder, Jim Morris, Joe Pavlo, George Sakellariou, Katie Scheid, Gary Shaw, Katrina Stovold, Elbert Yen
Riky Ash, Marc Cass, Danielle da Costa, Kelly Dent, Sarah Franzl, Nick Gillard, Paul Herbert, Jeff Hewitt-Davis, Sy Hollands, Rob Inch, Rowley Irlam, Vincent Keane, Luke Kearney, Jo McLaren, Brian Nickels, Ray Park, Dominic Preece, C.C. Smiff, Ian van Temperley, William Willoughby, Richard Bradshaw, Ricardo Cruz, Tim Gallin, Charles Page
Patrick Capone, Clive Coote, Tony Cridlin, Kevin Edland, Gene Engels, John Ferguson, Kevin Fraser, Conrad L. Hall, Conrad W. Hall, Peter Hannan, John Higgins, William Hines, Oliver Loncraine, Bruce MacCallum, Todd MacNicholl, Brian Martin, David Morgan, Billy Patsos, George Patsos, Miles Proudfoot, Bob Smith, Paul Stewart, Paul Wilcox, Nigel Willoughby, Micky Wilson, John Bailie, Robert Binnall, Rohan Berry Crickmar, Laurence Edwards, Harry Elvin, Danny Espey, Jon Euesden, Alan Grayley, Tim Guffin, James Harker, Adam Harris, Brad Larner, Adam Lee, Vince Madden, James M. McEwen, Neil Munro, Russell O Connor, Franz Pagot, Gary Smith, Ian Speed, Stefan Stankowski, Joel Tishcoff, John Ward, Martin Ward
Kate Bryden, Brendan Donnison, Kim Miscia, Janice Wilde
Joanna Brett, Anthony Brookman, Lou Durkin, Morgan Elliott, Philip Goldsworthy, Alex Harwood, Ingrid Price, Suzi Turnbull, Dale Wibben, Dominic Young, Marianne Agertoft, Sean Barrett, Katherine Burchill, Richard Cooke, Steve Gell, Rosie Grant, Sheila Grover, Fliss Jaine, Carlos Rosario
Glenn Allen, Meredith Apel, Sue Bodnar, Ray Lau, Dana L. Marker, Nadia Naimi, Joel Negron, Jim Passon, Jamie Pearson, Dominic Young, Elise DuRant, Kacie Haggerty
Declan Baldwin, Simon Burgess, Keith Hatcher
Craig Anderson, Julie Andrews, Roger Argente, John Barclay, Steve Bartek, Pete Beachill, Richard Bissill, Julian Bratolyubov, Andy Brown, Nicholas Bucknall, Heather Cairncross, Chris Cozens, Peter Davies, Yona Dunsford, Sarah Eyden, Robert Fernandez, Vic Fraser, Cathy Giles, Mitchell Leib, Joe Lisanti, The London Oratory School Schola, Marc Mann, Mark McKenzie, Shawn Murphy, Mark Nightingale, Anna Noakes, Jenny O Grady, Albert Lloyd Olson, Conrad Pope, Nic Ratner, Liz Schrek, Ellen Segal, Debra Skeen, David Slonaker, Ron Vermillion, Graham Walker, Lawrence Wallington, Allan Wilson, Warren Zielinski, Mark Berrow, Rachel Bolt, Richard Cookson, Paul Kegg, Jennifer Nash, Everton Nelson, Nicolas Santos, Allen Walley, Bruce White
Natasha Coombs, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, Tom Stoppard
James Fanning, Brian Hathaway, David Gwyther, David Rosenbaum
John Besmehn, Samantha Black, John A. Cohen, Matt Cooke, Michael Culling, Eben Davidson, Shirley Davis, Robert Dawson, Christi Dembrowski, Steve Dent, Deb Dyer, Ben Famiglietti, Sarah Feinberg-Galan, Lorraine Fennell, Derek Frey, Brian Gibbs, Edward Goemans, Richard Goodwin, Vicki Harvey-Piper, Nathan Holmes, Richard Hooper, Mark N. Hopkins, Kate Jones, Flore Michiels, Lucia Murillo, Nicky O Reilly, Angelique Palozzi, Eva Quiroz, Sally Ross, John Schulte, Helen Seery, Derek Skaletsky, Matthew Spiegel, Lauren Beth Strogoff, Narges Takesh, Cheryl A. Tkach, Jeannie Udall, Marcus Agar, Tamsin Anstey, Jeff Caron, James Chasey, Jeff Chena, Phil Clarke, Dave Evans, Steve Fletcher, John D. Genovese, Steve Ginsburg, Richard Gold, Darren Harrison, Nick Hopkins, Ryan R. Johnson, Claire L. Kenny, Deborah Leakey, Jim McKinney, Michael Mendelsohn, Wendy Mooradian, Marc Pattavina, Will Sweeney, Isobel Thomas, Sudi Van Dien, Michael Vasquez, Stuart Walker, Derek Warman, Michelle Wickland, Ed Wiles, Bryan C. Winn
Tony Costanzo, Tracey Jacobs, Burns Patterson, Lori Steinberg
Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Paramount Pictures, Mandalay Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions
USA, Germany, UK
English, Latin
R
7.3
363132
65
Sleepy Hollow is a 1999 gothic supernatural horror film directed by Tim Burton. It is a film adaptation loosely based on Washington Irving s 1820 short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow , and stars Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, with Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon, Casper Van Dien, Christopher Lee and Jeffrey Jones in supporting roles. The plot follows police constable Ichabod Crane (Depp) sent from New York City to investigate a series of murders in the village of Sleepy Hollow by a mysterious Headless Horseman.
Development began in 1993 at Paramount Pictures, with Kevin Yagher originally set to direct Andrew Kevin Walker s script as a low-budget slasher film. Disagreements with Paramount resulted in Yagher being demoted to prosthetic makeup designer, and Burton was hired to direct in June 1998. Filming took place from November 1998 to May 1999. The film was an international co-production between Germany and the United States.
The film had its world premiere at Mann s Chinese Theatre on November 17, 1999, and was released in the United States on November 19, 1999, by Paramount Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction, screenplay and musical score, as well as its dark humor, visual effects and atmosphere. It grossed approximately $207 million worldwide. Sleepy Hollow won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
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