Product Information
Five friends, just finished with college finals, head for a cabin in the woods to party and embrace their newfound freedom. While shooting squirrels in the woods, one of the friends accidentally nicks a man, who appears to be suffering from a disgusting disease. He returns to the cabin, choosing not to share this information with the gang. But later that night, when the man knocks on their door, the beast is unleashed.Product Identifiers
ProducerSam Froelich, Evan Astrowsky, Lauren Moews, Eli Roth
EAN7321900954983
eBay Product ID (ePID)30049863
Product Key Features
ActorJames Debello, Rider Strong, Cerina Vincent, Jordan Ladd
Film/TV TitleCabin Fever
DirectorEli Roth
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2004
FeaturesCommentary - 1. Eli Roth - Director\2. Eli Roth - Director\3. Eli Roth - Director\4. Eli Roth - Director\5. Eli Roth - Director\Trailers\Documentary - 1. Documentary with Eli Roth\Featurette - 1. BENEATH THE SKIN\3 Episodes of the ROTTEN FRUIT\Easter Egg - NAKED NEWS
FranchiseCabin Fever
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ReviewsVirgin Radio - Scary as hell, Total Film - Terrifying, Daily Star - ...A truly original horror movie...
Additional InformationEli Roth makes an auspicious debut with CABIN FEVER. Taking an otherwise traditional set up for a horror film, Roth infuses it with enough energy and originality to make it feel completely fresh. Five friends, just finished with college finals, head for a cabin in the woods to party and embrace their newfound freedom. There's the cute but uptight Paul (Rider Strong), who yearns for pretty lifelong platonic friend Karen (Jordan Ladd); the attractive, but slightly stupid couple Jeff (Joey Kern) and Marcy (Cerina Vincent); and the brute jock, Bert (James DeBello). While shooting squirrels in the woods, Bert accidentally nicks a man, who appears to be suffering from a disgusting disease. Bert returns to the cabin, choosing not to share this information with the gang. But later that night, when the man knocks on their door, the beast is unleashed. Unlike most horror films which make the horror gruesomely visible, the evil in CABIN FEVER is invisible--and highly contagious. And when Karen begins to show signs of contamination, the bond between these close friends begins to unravel. Roth's blackly comic directorial debut shows clear influence from the early films of Sam Raimi (THE EVIL DEAD) and Peter Jackson (BRAINDEAD).
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1
Movie/TV TitleCabin Fever