Cube²: Hypercube (2002)
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- R
- 1h 34min
- Horror, Mystery
- 15 Apr 2003 (USA)
- Movie
Eight strangers awaken with no memory, in a puzzling cube-shaped room where the laws of physics do not always apply.
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Awards:
- 1 win & 1 nomination.
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Cast
Kari Matchett | ... |
Kate Filmore
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Geraint Wyn Davies | ... |
Simon Grady
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Grace Lynn Kung | ... |
Sasha
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Matthew Ferguson | ... |
Max Reisler
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Neil Crone | ... |
Jerry Whitehall
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Barbara Gordon | ... |
Mrs. Paley
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Lindsey Connell | ... |
Julia
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Greer Kent | ... |
Becky Young
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Bruce Gray | ... |
Colonel Thomas H. Maguire
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Philip Akin | ... |
The General
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Paul Robbins | ... |
Tracton
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Andrew Scorer | ... |
Dr. Phil Rosenzweig
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Directed by
Andrzej Sekula |
Written by
Sean Hood | ... | (story) |
Sean Hood | ... | (screenplay) and |
Ernie Barbarash | ... | (screenplay) & |
Lauren McLaughlin | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Ernie Barbarash | ... | producer |
Peter Block | ... | executive producer |
Suzanne Colvin | ... | co-producer (as Suzanne Colvin-Goulding) |
Mehra Meh | ... | executive producer |
Betty Orr | ... | executive producer |
Michael Paseornek | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Norman Orenstein |
Cinematography by
Andrzej Sekula |
Editing by
Mark Sanders |
Editorial Department
Peter Cameron | ... | negative cutter |
Erin Deck | ... | first assistant editor |
Chris Hinton | ... | color timer |
Jennifer McSweeney | ... | post-production assistant |
Casting By
John Buchan |
Production Design by
Diana Magnus |
Art Direction by
Jon P. Goulding | ... | (as Jon Goulding) |
Set Decoration by
Jerri Thrasher |
Costume Design by
Donna Wong |
Makeup Department
George Aywaz | ... | key hair stylist |
Roy Aywaz | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Lee-Anne Crossman | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Catherine Davies | ... | key makeup artist (as Catherine Davies-Irving) |
Production Management
Suzanne Colvin | ... | unit production manager (as Suzanne Colvin-Goulding) |
Philip Stilman | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
September Death | ... | second assistant director |
Rob Fowler | ... | first assistant director |
Jenny Murray | ... | third assistant director |
Effy Papadopoulos | ... | second assistant director |
Ian Paul | ... | trainee assistant director |
Mark Sanders | ... | second unit director |
Art Department
Mary Arthurs | ... | property master |
James Becker | ... | head carpenter |
Roeg Cohen | ... | carpenter |
Karl Crosby | ... | carpenter |
Tucker Doherty | ... | set designer (as Catherine Doherty) |
John Flores | ... | painter |
Tim Franklin | ... | painter |
David Fuji | ... | painter |
Edwin Gall | ... | on-set dresser (as Ed Gall) |
Nick Gaskin | ... | carpenter |
Kate Grant | ... | assistant property builder |
Jeff Graydon | ... | carpenter |
Peter Harding | ... | construction coordinator |
Nick Hedges | ... | carpenter |
Jason Herriott | ... | key scenic (as Jason Harriott) |
Jeff Hill | ... | carpenter |
Sean Hollis | ... | painter |
Leandro Illescas | ... | key scenic |
Jen Johnson | ... | special props assistant |
Michelle Kaminer | ... | art apprentice |
Shaun King | ... | carpenter (as Shawn King) |
Bert Kirkham | ... | on-set dresser |
Takashi Komai | ... | carpenter |
Andrew Long | ... | carpenter |
Robert Mannooch | ... | carpenter |
Ian Patrick McAllister | ... | assistant art director |
Kevin McCullagh | ... | on-set carpenter |
Doug McLarty | ... | special props |
Michael Williams'Willis' | ... | carpenter |
James Neill | ... | carpenter |
Michael Nelson | ... | carpenter |
Penny J. Rose | ... | set dresser (as Penny Rose) |
Grant Rowland | ... | carpenter |
Kenny Roy | ... | painter |
Stephanie Ruddy | ... | carpenter |
Henk Salmen | ... | carpenter |
Karl H. Schantz | ... | special props |
Jeff Schouten | ... | carpenter |
Glen Smith | ... | carpenter |
Zachary Vero | ... | carpenter |
Shane Wanstall | ... | on-set carpenter |
Adam Weir | ... | carpenter |
Wayne Weston | ... | carpenter |
Tim White | ... | carpenter |
Michael 'Willis' Williams | ... | carpenter (as Michael Williams) |
Mitsu Yano | ... | assistant head carpenter |
Sound Department
D'Andrea Bowie | ... | foley assistant |
Fred Brennan | ... | dialogue and adr editor / supervising sound editor |
John Elliot | ... | foley assistant (as John Elliott) |
Keith Elliott | ... | re-recording mixer |
Barry Gilmore | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Steve Hammond | ... | foley artist |
Ken Hunold | ... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby |
Peter Kelly | ... | re-recording mixer |
Brent MacClean | ... | assistant adr editor / assistant dialogue editor |
Nancy Nugent | ... | adr recordist: Los Angeles |
Jason Perreira | ... | sound re-recording assistant |
Peter Persaud | ... | foley recordist |
Scott Reed | ... | post sound manager |
David Rose | ... | assistant sound effects designer (as Dave Rose) |
Greg Shim | ... | adr recordist: Toronto |
Mark Shnuriwsky | ... | sound effects designer / sound effects editor |
James Stewart | ... | boom operator |
Andrew Tay | ... | re-recording mixer |
Eric Thompson | ... | adr recordist: Los Angeles |
Brandon Walker | ... | adr editor |
Kelly Wright | ... | sound recordist |
David Yonson | ... | adr recordist |
Special Effects by
Jon Davis | ... | special effects technician |
Dave Fulton | ... | special effects rigger |
A. Scott Hamilton | ... | special makeup effects designer and creator |
Derek Liscoumb | ... | special effects assistant |
Jeff Skochko | ... | special effects coordinator |
Steve Skochko | ... | special effects key |
Visual Effects by
Brian Anderson | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Alan Bak | ... | senior production supervisor: Cine-Byte |
Jeff Baker | ... | technical supervisor: Cine-Byte |
Dennis Berardi | ... | visual effects producer: Mr. X Inc. |
Kristy Blackwell | ... | digital compositor: Mr. X Inc. |
Cheyenne Bloomfield | ... | visual effects producer: TOPIX |
Dave Calder | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Shawney Cohen | ... | lightning td (as Sean Cohen) |
Drake Conrad | ... | digital color timer: Cine-Byte |
James Cooper | ... | title sequence director: TOPIX |
Matt Crookshank | ... | title sequence animator: TOPIX |
Michael Dalton-Smith | ... | compositing assistant: Mr. X Inc. |
Matthew Daw | ... | technical supervisor: title sequence |
Shane Glading | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Rick Hannigan | ... | optical consultant: Cine-Byte |
Felix Heeb | ... | scanning and recording: Cine-Byte |
Eric Kim | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Diana Madureira | ... | production coordinator: Cine-Byte |
Sean Montgomery | ... | title sequence animator: TOPIX |
Kimberlee Morley | ... | office manager: Mr. X Inc. |
Marco Polsinelli | ... | digital compositor: Mr. X Inc. |
Vladimir Popovic | ... | system administrator: Mr. X Inc. |
Chris Ross | ... | digital optical layout: Cine-Byte |
Matthew S. Steeves | ... | compositing assistant: Mr. X Inc. (as Matthew Steeves) |
Mark Stepanek | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Miguel Sternberg | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Sylvain Taillon | ... | visual effects executive producer: TOPIX |
Lee Towndrow | ... | main title designer: TOPIX |
Mark Tureski | ... | digital optical layout: Cine-Byte |
Aaron Weintraub | ... | digital compositor: Mr. X Inc. / visual effects supervisor: Mr. X Inc. |
Colin Withers | ... | technical director: Mr. X Inc. |
Dong Yon Kang | ... | 3D animator: Mr. X Inc. |
Andy Robinson | ... | flame artist: Mr. X Inc. (uncredited) |
Stunts
Peter Cox | ... | stunt rigger |
Tom Farr | ... | stunt double: Matthew Ferguson / stunt rigger |
Brian Jagersky | ... | stunt double: Geraint Wyn Davies |
Jamie Jones | ... | stunt double: Bruce Gray |
Kelly Jones | ... | stunt double: Neil Crone / stunt rigger |
Billy Oliver | ... | stunt rigger |
Alison Reid | ... | stunt coordinator / stunt double: Greer Kent |
Dave Van Zeyl | ... | stunt rigger (as Dave Van Zehl) |
Jennifer Vey | ... | stunt double: Kari Matchett / stunt rigger |
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Barton-Taylor | ... | dolly grip (as Robert Barton Taylor) |
Roger Bate | ... | gaffer |
Paul Boucher | ... | camera operator |
Jan Brunton | ... | camera trainee |
Jayson Clute | ... | first assistant camera |
Chad Edwards | ... | electrician |
Carl Flood | ... | electrician |
Sophie Giraud | ... | still photographer |
Bill Heintz | ... | key grip |
Terry Hooper | ... | grip |
Ken Huff | ... | grip |
Aaron Kazmher | ... | best boy (as Aaron Kazmer) |
Charles O'Keefe | ... | generator operator |
Owen Vanooyen | ... | electrician |
Christopher Warren | ... | best boy electric (as Chris Warren) |
Chris Weiss | ... | second assistant camera |
Tom Bate | ... | key grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Meredith Caplan | ... | casting assistant |
Jenny Lewis | ... | casting associate |
Krisztina M. Neglia | ... | extras casting (as Krisztina Meuring) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sierra Constantinides | ... | wardrobe truck assistant |
Laura DiMarcantonio | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Jodi Katz | ... | assistant costume designer |
Samara McAdam | ... | on-set wardrobe supervisor |
Location Management
Gord Byford | ... | location production assistant |
Anthony Kadak | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Joel C. High | ... | music supervisor |
Stephanie Urcheck | ... | music supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Linda Browne | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Jeff Blake | ... | driver |
Stephen Carr | ... | transportation captain (as Stephen 'Sparky' Carr) |
Mike Curran | ... | transportation coordinator |
Larry Greer | ... | driver |
Rick Holman | ... | talent driver |
Paul Langdon | ... | talent driver |
Ritchie Miazek | ... | head driver (as Ritchie Miazak) |
Additional Crew
Courtenay Bainbridge | ... | production intern (as Courtenay Bainbridge) |
Jeff O. Collins | ... | office production assistant |
Hillary Cunningham | ... | office production assistant |
Ernest Dyck | ... | stand-in |
Albert Edstrom | ... | security |
Liz Ferrier | ... | assistant production coordinator (as Liz Ferrier-Tracey) |
Cereita Goulbourne | ... | assistant accountant |
Joel Green | ... | unit publicist |
Don Gunn | ... | security |
Brent Hetherington | ... | assistant to producer / clearance coordinator |
David Heymes | ... | caterer |
Justin Kelly | ... | payroll accountant |
David Kinnersly | ... | craft service |
Randy Kumano | ... | production coordinator |
Joanne Landry | ... | caterer |
Martina Marchione | ... | on-set craft (as Martina Marchiane) |
Ron Marki | ... | security (as Ron 'Animal' Marki) |
Stacey McKay | ... | production accountant |
Ian Paul | ... | assistant to director |
Ayala Piron | ... | production intern |
Regina Popp | ... | on-set craft (as Regina Petrik) |
Charles Taylor | ... | armorer / gun handler |
Sophia Vassiliadis | ... | stand-in |
Bob Watson | ... | security |
Kim Whitings | ... | security |
Laurance Wiese | ... | studio manager |
Dawna Marie Wright | ... | stand-in (as Dawna Wright) |
Steve Hutchison | ... | video game designer (uncredited) |
Al Vrkljan | ... | gun handler (uncredited) |
Lennie Williams | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Thanks
John Bain | ... | special thanks |
Dwain Barrick | ... | special thanks |
Tom Bellisario | ... | special thanks |
Ira Bernstein | ... | special thanks |
Peter Block | ... | special thanks |
Roberta Bratti | ... | special thanks |
Brent DiCaire | ... | special thanks |
Adam Highway | ... | special thanks |
Tina Horwitz | ... | special thanks |
Vince Ierulli | ... | special thanks |
Greer Kent | ... | special thanks |
Peter Krueger | ... | special thanks |
Rosemary Lara | ... | special thanks |
Nikki Lawder | ... | special thanks |
Wayne Levin | ... | special thanks |
Dyanne McNamara | ... | special thanks |
Isabel McNamara | ... | special thanks |
Neils Melo | ... | special thanks |
Nick Meyer | ... | special thanks |
Michael Paseornek | ... | special thanks |
Brad Pelman | ... | special thanks |
Derek Porter | ... | special thanks |
Anne Reynolds | ... | special thanks |
Jen Rockwood | ... | special thanks |
Matt Rockwood | ... | special thanks |
Lisa Rosenthal | ... | special thanks |
Jake Sanders | ... | special thanks |
Jeanette Sanders | ... | special thanks |
William Sanders | ... | special thanks |
Ruthie Torchinsky-Stilman | ... | special thanks |
Julie Weinstein | ... | special thanks |
Sergei Yershov | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
- Ghost Logic
- Lionsgate Films
- Polyphony Digital (in association with)
Distributors
- Central Partnership (Russia) (theatrical)
- Eagle Pictures (2003) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Lionsgate Films (2003) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metropolitan Filmexport (2003) (France) (theatrical)
- Pioneer Films (2004) (Philippines) (theatrical)
- Tantra DMPC Ltd. (2004) (Poland) (theatrical)
- The Klockworx (2003) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2003) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Excesso Entertainment (2013) (Netherlands) (Blu-ray) (double feature with "Cube Zero")
- Excesso Entertainment (2013) (Netherlands) (DVD) (double feature with "Cube Zero")
- Gativideo (Argentina) (DVD)
- Gativideo (Argentina) (VHS)
- Home Entertainment Corporation PLC (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Imagem Filmes (2003) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Imagem Filmes (2003) (Brazil) (VHS)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (Germany) (DVD)
- Media Suits
- NonStop Entertainment (2003) (Denmark) (DVD)
- Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige AB (2003) (Sweden) (DVD)
- Sandrew Metronome Distribution (2003) (Finland) (DVD)
- Trimark Video
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2007) (Finland) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) (acknowledgement)
- City of Toronto (special thanks)
- Clairmont Camera Film & Digital (camera systems by)
- Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (acknowledgement)
- DTS (acknowledgement)
- DeLuxe Laboratories (adr)
- Deluxe Entertainment Services (color by)
- Directors Guild of Canada (acknowledgement)
- Dolby Digital (in selected theatres)
- Eyes Post Group (video and sound transfers)
- Hand Prop (props supplied by)
- I.A.T.S.E. Local 411 (acknowledgement)
- I.A.T.S.E. Local 667 (acknowledgement)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of)
- Kodak (motion picture film)
- Mad Dog Films Inc. (title sequence)
- Movie Armaments Group (firearms supplied by)
- Nabet 700 (acknowledgement)
- Neg-a-Splice (negative cutting)
- Odyssey Time (special thanks)
- Panavision (Canada) Corporation (acknowledgement)
- Parc Downsview Park (special thanks)
- Pebblehut Productions (special thanks)
- Polyphony Digital (thanks)
- Q-Lee Digital Pictures (on-line promotion)
- SDDS Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (in selected theatres)
- SPS Travel (special thanks)
- Savage Dog Film & Digitals Ltd. (official web site)
- Seiko of America (special thanks)
- Shade.ca (official game)
- Starcraft (craft services)
- Studio 226 Toronto Canada (special thanks)
- TOPIX Computer Graphics & Animation (title sequence)
- Tattersall Casablanca (sound editing services)
- The Wilshire Stages (adr)
- Toronto Film Liaison Office (special thanks)
- Visual Icon (exclusive clip and still licensing)
- William F. White International (acknowledgement)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Eight strangers find themselves waking up in a strange cube-shaped room with no recollection of how they came to be there. Soon discovering that they're in a strange fourth dimension where our laws of physics don't apply, they have to unravel the secrets of the "hypercube" in order to survive... Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | Welcome to a new dimension in fear See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Used a similar staging method as the first film. The Cube was a single set consisting of identical panels for the walls and the floor (in some shots it was a green screen). For the previous movie, the crew clamped large lighting gels to the outer frame of the set so they could change the color scheme, but the all-white high-tech color scheme of this film simplified the lighting, and all they had to do to change the set in regards to what room they wanted to depict was to write on the walls with a grease pen and position certain props necessary to the plot. Some shots required the use of a green screen, especially when any door was opening. Some scenes used a full box to depict the room, but it was always the same set, just modified with extra panels. See more » |
Goofs | Jerry's watch has a different serial number than the watch they find in one of the rooms. This might not be a true continuity error, because in a parallel universe his wife might have got him another watch from the same brand and series. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in 10 Things You Didn't Know About Cube (2022). See more » |
Soundtracks | I No You See more » |
Quotes |
Jerry Whitehall:
How do you do, Mrs. Paley? Mrs. Paley: Hello. Jerry Whitehall: You don't happen to know why you're here, do you? Mrs. Paley: Oh, dear, I was never very good at philosophy. [Some of the others chuckle at this] See more » |