An architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.An architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.An architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations
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- TriviaThe EVP recording from the trailer ("I will see you no more") that is attributed to a woman named Ruth Baxter, who died in 1987, is supposedly a recording from Point Lookout, a "haunted" lighthouse in Maryland, made by an EVP researcher named Sarah Estep. The lighthouse was used as a hospital during the Civil War, and some interpretations of the recording believe it to say, "I was seeing the war", or "I was seeing the water". While the recording is said to be authentic by the AAEVP, the Ruth Baxter story is fictional.
- GoofsThough the story is set in Washington, the filmmakers make no attempt to conceal British Columbia licence plates.
- Quotes
Raymond Price: [after John hears a ghost cursing at them] There are some very bad people out there. They can't all be Anna.
- Crazy creditsThe opening of the film starts with: "Nobody knows whether our personalities pass on to another existence or sphere, but if we can evolve an instrument so delicate to be manipulated by our personality as it survives in the next life such an instrument ought to record something..." Thomas Edison 1928 E.V.P.; (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) The recording of voices and images of the dead, using de-tuned receiving apparatus. Identified in 1939, and now the subject of increasing scientific research worldwide, to finally evidence communication with the deceased.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Will Make You Paranoid (2015)
- SoundtracksBurn Away
Written and Performed by Ray O'Donnell, Liam Carty and Fran Carlyon
Featured review
Too Little, Too late.
I first heard about White Noise when I saw the TV advert. Before then I didn't even know it existed. I watched the trailer online and decided that I would go and see it. Now being a fan of films like The Sixth Sense, I thought that this film would give me everything I wanted. It has Michael Keaton in it, and he rocks. Unfortunately the film did not deliver. It tried to be another Sixth Sense or Stir of Echoes, and failed miserably. It has a very promising start, but the middle just drags on repeating itself, and ends with a completely poor twist which any monkey could have figured out. Unfortunately like most "Scary" films nowadays it relies on loud noises and bangs to make the audience jump. This film could have been so much more. It's a shame because it was a good idea.
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- Jan 14, 2005
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- Giọng Nói Từ Cõi Âm
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- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $56,386,759
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,113,565
- Jan 9, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $91,196,419
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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