Over Sea, Under Stone

Over Sea, Under Stone is a 2003 fantasy film based on the novel written by Susan Cooper. Directed by Chris Columbus from a screenplay by himself and Laurie Craig, the film stars Ben Savage, Evan Rachel Wood, Dylan Sprouse, Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, Hugh Grant, and Frances McDormand and tells a story of the three children on a holiday with their parents. The family met Merriman Lyon, their old friend, where they recognize a drawing of the coastline. So the children has to keep the discovery by themselves without letting Mr. Withers and his sister know.

The film was released on May 9, 2003 in the United States, by DreamWorks Pictures. It grossed $342 million worldwide over its $100 million budget.

Plot
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Cast
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 * Ben Savage as Simon Drew, the eldest of the three children.
 * Evan Rachel Wood as Jane Drew, the middle of the three children.
 * Dylan Sprouse as Barney Drew, the youngest of the three children.
 * Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron as Mr. Withers and his sister Polly, the over-friendly tourists who invite the Drews on their boat and were secretly agents of the Dark.
 * Hugh Grant as Mr. Drew, the father of the Drew family.
 * Frances McDormand as Ms. Drew, the mother of the Drew family.

Production
In 1997, DreamWorks Pictures bought the film rights for Susan Cooper's 1965 novel Over Sea, Under Stone. Producer Chris Columbus expressed interest in directing and writing the screenplay of it, while also producing it through 1492 Pictures banner. Columbus stated, "When children remembers reading novels like this, I'm interested on the very first novel." In 2000, Laurie Craig joined to co-write with Columbus also stating it will be faithful to Susan Cooper's novel. Ben Savage was in talks for his lead role in summer 2000. The rest of the cast was announced in December 2001, including Evan Rachel Wood, Dylan Sprouse, Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, Hugh Grant, and Frances McDormand.

Filming
Principal photography began in July 2002 after Columbus wrapped up Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and then ended in December of that year.

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Box office
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Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 64% based on 98 reviews, and an average rating of 6.1/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 57 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Home media
Over Sea, Under Stone was released on VHS and DVD on September 23, 2003, by DreamWorks Home Entertainment.