A group of five college graduates rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a horrifying flesh-eating virus, which attracts the unwanted attention of the homicidal locals.
Run Time
93 min
Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Rating Details
Rated R for strong violence and gore, sexuality, language and brief drug use.
Genre
Horror, Thriller
Language
English
Keyword
Cabin, Virus, Water, Hermit, Dog
Movie Rating
Sound Mix
DTS, Dolby Digital
Colour
Color
Film Type
Feature
Film Class
Horror Comedy
Themes
Plagues and Epidemics, Nightmare Vacations
Tones
Gruesome, Tense, Slick, Campy, Atmospheric
Mood
Blood and Gore
Keyword
Squirrel
Has Detailed Data (New)
1, 2, 3, 7, 8
Wikipedia Text
Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film about a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The film was the directing debut of filmmaker Eli Roth, who co-wrote the film with Randy Pearlstein. The inspiration for the film's story came from a real life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection. The film's title is a double entendre, referring both to the phenomenon, which is seen in the declining of the student's friendships, and also to the illness spreading through the cabin, although fever is not one of the disease's symptoms.
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