Annabelle Movie Cast And Crew -
🎬 Behind the Scenes: Meet the Cast & Crew of Annabelle (2014)
Annabelle Wallis as Mia FormThe film’s protagonist, Mia, is a young expectant mother who becomes the target of a demonic entity. Wallis provides a grounded performance that captures the escalating paranoia of a mother trying to protect her child.
Kerry O'Malley and Brian Howe as Sharon and Pete HigginsThe neighbors whose tragic involvement with a satanic cult sets the entire plot in motion. Their brief but violent appearances establish the film’s dark tone. annabelle movie cast and crew
Director: John R. LeonettiLeonetti was a natural choice for the director’s chair, having served as the cinematographer for James Wan on The Conjuring and Insidious. His familiarity with the visual language of the franchise ensured a seamless aesthetic transition for the spin-off.
Composer: Joseph BisharaA staple of the franchise, Bishara’s dissonant and jarring scores are instrumental in building dread. He is also known for physically playing various demons within the Conjuring films. Production Design and Practical Effects 🎬 Behind the Scenes: Meet the Cast &
The film that brought the haunted doll to life wouldn’t be what it is without this talented team. 👇
The crew laughed, a nervous tension release, but the feeling lingered. It was the nature of making a film about the supernatural—the line between the technical process and the story’s dark heart began to blur. Their brief but violent appearances establish the film’s
The 2014 horror film Annabelle, directed by John R. Leonetti, is a prequel to The Conjuring, another successful horror movie. The film tells the story of a possessed doll that wreaks havoc on a young couple's life. The movie's cast and crew worked tirelessly to bring this terrifying tale to life.
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The set came alive. Annabelle began her walk down the hallway, her breath hitching in her throat. She was supposed to hear a noise—a cry—and investigate. But as she approached the door to the nursery, the atmosphere shifted. It wasn't just the script; it was the collective imagination of the room.