Following the loss of his family, a man attempts suicide only to discover upon waking that he can identify people who are about to dieFollowing the loss of his family, a man attempts suicide only to discover upon waking that he can identify people who are about to dieFollowing the loss of his family, a man attempts suicide only to discover upon waking that he can identify people who are about to die
- Awards
- 5 nominations
Joshua J. Ballard
- Danny Dale
- (as Josh Ballard)
Lexie Huber
- ER Nurse #2
- (as Lexi Huber)
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- TriviaThe movie's predecessor White Light was critically panned by critics but was a box office success. This sequel ironically was well received by critics but failed to recuperate at the box office.
- Goofs(at around 1h 6 mins) The phrase "Tria mera" isn't proper greek, nor is it how "third day" is in the Bible. In greek "third day" is "triti mera". "Tria" means three and "triti" means third. The actual phrase from the bible is also "triti mera". Furthermore, if you try to turn "Tria mera" to numerical value using the greek numericals, you get 557 and not 666. Using the movie's numerical values, "triti mera" would have a value of 1074. However, "Tria Mera" does work if you take into account that the numerical values of letters are different for lowercase vs. uppercase.
- Quotes
Abe Dale: [Abe calls his friend] Hey Marty how would you feel about me dropping by?
Marty Bloom: [Marty answers still sleepy] Abe? Yeah, sure why not?
Abe Dale: How does right freakin' now grab you?
- ConnectionsFeatures Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
- SoundtracksGoodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight
Written by Calvin Carter and Pookie Hudson (as James Hudson)
Performed by The McGuire Sisters
Licensed courtesy of UMG Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Canada and Arc Music Corp.
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Having watched the first white noise, which for me was a great film as it went against the conventional ending of all is well that ends well, i really had my hopes up high for the sequel. But as they say, sequels are most likely to be worse than the originals. And so it happened for me as well. The film in itself has some very good scares, especially in the beginning. I can't reveal the forms of these as it would spoil the movie, but trust me, they are really good. You do get used to them by the end though, as they have been overused. Other than that I will have to agree that the actors do not put in the best performance ever but then again the movie is not such that demands a high standard. The concept is interesting, as it has something of the first movie but with a twist. Oh and another thing, for those of you who might be superstitious or something, there is no such thing as 'tria mera' in Greek, it's 'triti mera', trust me, I'm Greek.
- Antonist84
- May 7, 2007
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- Luces del más allá
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- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,526,917
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was White Noise 2: The Light (2007) officially released in India in English?
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