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Contents. Plot Tom Witzky is a phone lineman living in a working-class neighborhood in with his pregnant wife Maggie and his small son Jake.

Jake, unknown to his parents, possesses paranormal abilities, including the ability to commune with the dead. At a party one evening, Tom challenges Maggie's sister Lisa, a believer in, to hypnotize him. After putting him under, Lisa plants a in Tom urging him to 'be more open-minded'. Tom begins experiencing visions of a violent incident involving a girl who he later learns is Samantha Kozac, a 17-year-old who disappeared from the neighborhood six months ago. While Tom and Maggie attend a high school football game, Jake is overheard by his babysitter, Debbie Kozac, as he speaks with Samantha. Debbie questions Jake, who insists he has seen Samantha in his home.

Debbie becomes upset and rushes Jake out of the house. Tom senses Jake is in danger and runs home but finds him gone. Tom sees strange flashes of red light that eventually lead him to the where Debbie has taken Jake to speak with her mother, who works there. When Tom and Maggie confront her, Debbie demands they explain why Jake claims to have seen the missing girl in their home.

Tom denies knowing Samantha, but later admits to Maggie that she is the girl in his visions. Tom becomes obsessed with Samantha and starts asking people in the neighborhood about her disappearance. This attracts the attention of Tom's landlord Harry Damon, Tom's friend Frank McCarthy, and their teenage sons Kurt Damon and Adam McCarthy, who all dismiss Samantha as a runaway. During an afternoon nap Tom has a dream in which Adam, distraught for some reason, shoots himself. Waking, Tom hurries to the McCarthy house and hears a gunshot as he reaches the door. He enters and finds Adam gravely wounded. Adam is taken to the hospital where he remains in critical condition.

While taking a walk near a cemetery, Jake and Maggie see a funeral where Chicago policemen are saluting a fallen comrade. A policeman named Neil immediately recognizes Jake's unique talent. Learning from Maggie that Tom is being troubled by visions, he urges Maggie to invite Tom to a private gathering of like-minded people to learn more about what is happening to him. Maggie withholds her conversation with Neil from Tom and goes to the meeting herself. Neil tells her the spirit that contacted Tom has asked for something and will grow increasingly angry if it is not done.

As predicted, Samantha continues plaguing Tom, who is now unable to sleep without seeing visions of her. He goes back to Lisa and demands she undo what she did, but when she hypnotizes him, he again encounters Samantha, who commands him to 'dig.' Tom complies. He digs holes in the backyard and eventually tears up the house in a desperate attempt to appease Samantha.

While Maggie and Jake are away for the night attending her grandmother's at a relative's house, Tom, who is trying to dig up the basement floor, inadvertently knocks a hole in the brick wall. Concealed in the wall are Samantha's decomposed remains. He touches the body and receives a vision showing him that before his family moved in, Adam and Kurt lured Samantha into the empty house to rape her. When she resisted, they accidentally suffocated her and then hid her body. Tom brings Frank back to the basement to show him the body, which he believes is the reason for Adam's suicide attempt.

Frank breaks down and admits that Adam and Kurt had already confided their secret to him and Harry. Frank pulls out a gun and demands to be alone. As Tom leaves the basement, he hears a single shot.

Harry, his suspicions aroused by Tom's questions and by the sounds of digging, soon shows up with Kurt. Harry pretends they are there to ask what Tom is doing to the house, but they corner Tom with the intention of killing him to cover up the crime. Maggie interrupts them when she arrives home unexpectedly. As Harry takes her hostage, Frank emerges from the basement and shoots both Kurt and Harry to save Tom and Maggie. Outside, Tom sees Samantha's spirit put on her glasses and coat, smile as she walks down the road, and slowly fade away, suggesting her soul is finally at peace. Weeks later, Tom and Maggie pack up a and move out of the house. Samantha's mother and sister are finally able to give her a proper burial.

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Tom and Maggie seem relieved and hopeful as they drive away to a new neighborhood, but Jake covers his ears during the drive, disturbed by the noise of the spirits that linger in all of the houses they pass. Cast. as Tom Witzky. as Maggie Witzky.

Zachary David Cope as Jake Witzky. as Lisa. as Samantha Kozac. as Debbie Kozac, the Babysitter.

as Frank McCarthy. as Sheila McCarthy.

Chalon Williams as Adam McCarthy. as Harry Damon.

Steve Rifkin as Kurt Damon. Eddie Bo Smith Jr. As Neil Box office On its opening weekend, the film ranked third in box office gross with $5,811,664, and stayed in the top ten for three weeks. After a 14-week run, its total domestic gross was $21,073,708. In the UK, the film grossed £818,213.

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Worldwide, it made more than $23 million. Reception Review aggregate website reports the film as holding an overall 67% 'Certified Fresh' approval rating based on 103 reviews. Many reviewers felt that the film suffered by being released shortly after previous high-earning occult films of the year:, and. (Reviewer Sara Voorhees gave it 'the benefit of the doubt, because the movie, or at least the story for it, appeared long before The Sixth Sense, in Richard Matheson's 1958 novel.' ) wrote that Bacon 'stars in one of his best performances' and that 'Koepp's screenplay dovetails the supernatural stuff with developments among the neighbors which are, wisely, more sad and tragic than sensational.' , giving the film 4 out of 5 stars ('Excellent') wrote that 'this quietly creepy adaptation of a Richard Matheson novel' was 'overshadowed at the American box office by The Sixth Sense' and adds, 'There are neat camera tricks - the spook moves at a slightly different film speed to the living - and a couple of great bad dream moments, but the real skill Koepp shows is that he grounds the scary stuff in a believable reality and delivers a ghost story that doesn't lose its grip after the spirits have unambiguously been made manifest.'

The wrote that 'the film offers above-average occult entertainment' with Bacon's 'most believable, heart-wrenching and charismatic lead performance in many years.' The reviewer thought that Koepp 'molds this ghastly ghost tale into a supernatural thriller that builds suspense at a fever pitch from beginning to end,' while the reviewer for, Voorhees, felt mixed, saying she thought the movie 'too predictable' but also 'a well-crafted psychological mystery'; 'Koepp's dialogue is genuine and funny.' Wrote, 'Koepp and director of photography have created some dazzling in-camera special effects, especially the ingenious idea of filming the story's ghost at a slow speed, six frames per second, giving the being a strange, otherworldly way of moving. If only they had sustained the suspense longer - and resolved it in a less ripped-from-the-headlines manner - they could have kept summer audiences scared sleepless for at least one more night.' Reviewer wrote, 'A good deal of effort was invested in setting up an atmosphere of mystery and dread: Stir of Echoes is a scream-out-loud movie, upsetting and deliriously effective. Problem is, Koepp relies almost entirely on the isolated shocking images, ignoring the human element at the center in favor of digitalized special effects and rapid-fire editing.' Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale.

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Sequel In 2007, was released as an American produced. The film premiered on the.

Originally titled The Dead Speak, it was written and directed by and purports to be a to the 1999 Stir of Echoes, although its only connection to the previous work is the inclusion of Jake Witzky, who had a key role in the original film but is only a secondary character here. See also. References. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 18, 2012.

Vice, Jeff (September 10, 1999). ' Stir is Clumsy Echo of Sense'. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Publishing Company. Even though the source material for the uneven psychological horror film, Stir of Echoes, is Richard Matheson's 1958 novel - obviously written years in advance of the surprise summer hit The Sixth Sense - there are parallels. Including a child character who can communicate with the dead, as well as an underlying theme of domestic violence. But the comparisons start and end there, since Stir of Echoes is as clumsy as The Sixth Sense is subtle, including a too-conventional and unconvincing - if not entirely predictable - ending. access-date= requires url=.

Hartl, John (September 10, 1999). 'THE 'SIXTH SENSE' OF KEVIN BACON - STIR OF ECHOES: UBIQUITOUS STAR CONNECTS WITH UBIQUITOUS GHOSTS'. Seattle: The Seattle Times Company. This could be the weekend that determines whether audiences have finally had their fill of fright films for the year.

Is there still enough interest, in the wake of The Sixth Sense and The Blair Witch Project, to support the arrival of both and Stir of Echoes on the same day? access-date= requires url=. ^ Arnold, William (September 10, 1999). 'AS FAR AS OCCULT THRILLERS GO, STIR OF ECHOES IS STANDARD FARE, BUT BACON REALLY SIZZLES'.

Seattle: Hearst Corporation. The only problem with Stir of Echoes is that a number of major things about it are strikingly similar to the big summer hit, The Sixth Sense, and it's nowhere near as original or psychologically involving - or as effective - a supernatural thriller. access-date= requires url=. ^. Retrieved January 24, 2013. ^ Voorhees, Sara (September 10, 1999).

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'Bacon's commitment to role salvages 'Stir of Echoes '. Cincinnati: E. Scripps Company.three of the 10 top grossing films of the summer were ghost stories - The Blair Witch Project, The Mummy, and The Sixth Sense. Stir of Echoes is a continuation of the ghost story trend. Another scary movie with serious traces of deja vu.

access-date= requires url=. Whitty, Stephen (September 10, 1999). 'MOVIE REVIEW: Stir of Echoes'. Newark, N.J.: Advance Publications. access-date= requires url=. ^ Hornaday, Ann (September 10, 1999). ' Stir of Echoes None Too Stirring'.

Baltimore: Tribune Company. After a summer of The Blair Witch Project and The Sixth Sense, who would want to have the bejeebers scared out of them one more time by Stir of Echoes, the latest entry into the Heebie Jeebie Sweepstakes of 1999? access-date= requires url=. ^ Flowers, Phoebe (September 10, 1999). 'HORRIFYING VISIONS'.

Miami: The McClatchy Company. It doesn't help that Stir of Echoes is opening after a month in which people have been flocking in droves to The Sixth Sense, a deeply moving, near-flawless thriller that smartly infused its supernatural elements with breathtaking sentiment. Stir will pick up a lot of its audience from Sense junkies, and they are bound to be disappointed by a film that can't reinforce its fright with such richly realized sadness. access-date= requires url=. (September 10, 1999). Chicago: Sun-Times Media Group.

Retrieved January 24, 2013. Ratliff, Larry (September 10, 1999). 'The other side - Echoes a well-made thriller'.

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