Spider (2002)

The only thing worse than losing your mind... is finding it again.

Spider (2002) poster

A mentally disturbed man takes residence in a halfway house. His mind gradually slips back into the realm created by his illness, where he replays a key part of his childhood.

Director: David Cronenberg
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Howard Shore
Cinematography: Peter Suschitzky
Editing: Ronald Sanders
Production: Davis Films, Artists Independent Network, Capitol Films, Grosvenor Park Productions, Catherine Bailey Productions, Odeon Films
Country: France, United Kingdom, Canada
Language: English
Budget: $10M
Box Office: $6M
Original Language: en

Themes

Overcoming Traumas of the Past, Overwhelming Nostalgia and Longing, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt, Uncovering the Truth: Hidden Past, Unsolved Crimes and Obsession with the Past

Keywords

london, england, based on novel or book, psychopath, asylum, past, childhood trauma, bed and breakfast (b&b), british pub, haunted by the past, halfway house

Trailer

Spider Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spider about?
A mentally disturbed man takes residence in a halfway house. His mind gradually slips back into the realm created by his illness, where he replays a key part of his childhood.
Who directed Spider?
Spider was directed by David Cronenberg.
Who stars in Spider?
Spider stars Ralph Fiennes, Miranda Richardson, Gabriel Byrne, Lynn Redgrave, John Neville, Philip Craig.
How long is Spider?
Spider has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is Spider?
Spider is a Drama, Mystery, Thriller film.
What is the budget of Spider?
Spider had a budget of $10M.
How much did Spider gross?
Spider grossed $6M worldwide.
Where was Spider produced?
Spider was produced in France, United Kingdom, Canada.
What are the themes of Spider?
The themes of Spider include: Overcoming Traumas of the Past, Overwhelming Nostalgia and Longing, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt, Uncovering the Truth: Hidden Past, Unsolved Crimes and Obsession with the Past.