Ray Ferrier is a divorced father and must protect his children from a sudden attack from martians and take them back home. The movie deals with the fight for humanity through one middle class American family
Did you know? To film the scene where Ray is running out of the house to find Robbie while dozens of people are right outside his house photographing the lightning storm, producers hired people on the street to come to the street at the time of shooting with a camera and film so they could get pictures of Tom Cruise for free. Read More
To film the scene where Ray is running out of the house to find Robbie while dozens of people are right outside his house photographing the lightning storm, producers hired people on the street to come to the street at the time of shooting with a camera and film so they could get pictures of Tom Cruise for free.
While the underwater scenes (where the ferry capsizes), director Steven Spielberg played a prank on Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning by playing the dramatic music from Jaws (1975) (also one of Spielberg's films) through the massive underwater speakers on the sound stage.
While filming nearby, Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg along with a twenty-member entourage visited a Lexington, Virginia Dairy Queen. Cruise saw a jar on the counter with a photo of Ashley Flint and her story. Flint had been in a go-cart accident a few months earlier, leaving her family with a mountain of hospital bills. Cruise put $5,000 cash into the jar.
War of the Worlds 2005
29 Jun 2005 ● English ● 1 hr 56 mins
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