The Covenant


Character: Pogue Parry

Directed by: Renny Harlin

Written by: J.S. Cardone

Produced by: Gary Lucchesi, Tom Rosenberg

Cast Members: Steven Strait, Sebastian Stan, Laura Ramsey, Toby Hemingway, Jessica Lucas, Chace Crawford, Wendy Crewson

Released date: September 8, 2006

Genre: Action, Horror

Four young men who belong to a New England supernatural legacy are forced to battle a fifth power long thought to have died out. Meanwhile, jealousy and suspicion threaten to tear them apart.

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Taglines

  • Only the power of hell can help them.
  • Four have the power. One will stop at nothing to possess it.
  • To save the future, they must battle their past.
  • In 1692, five families with untold power formed a covenant of silence. One family lusting for more, was banished, their bloodline disappearing without a trace. Until now.

Trivia

  • Pogue’s name as written on his student I.D. is actually Nicholas Parry. However, during the opening credits, flashes of the Spenser yearbook go across the screen. In the year book, Pogue’s name shows Christopher Parry.
  • Two members of the Covenant cast would later star in Marvel movies (Disney did not own the rights to X-Men at that time). Taylor Kirsh played Remy LaBeau (aka: Gambit) in “X-Men Origin: Wolverine” in 2009. Sabastian Stan would go on to make several of the Captain America/Avengers movies as Bucky Barnes (aka: The Winter Soldier) starting in 2011.
  • Caleb’s parents are Evelyn and William Danvers III, Pogue’s parents are Beatrice and Wayne Parry, Reid’s parents are Meredith and Joseph Garwin, and Tyler’s parents are Rosalind and Glenn Sims.

Character Quotes

  • [slapping down a twenty]  Boys, that girl hasn’t worn panties since she was twelve. [a gust of wind blows the girl’s skirt up, revealing no panties. Pogue walks off with the money, smirking, and hands it to the bartender]  Keep the change, man.
  • Come on, Caleb. It’s not like it’s going to kill us… yet.
Script developed by Never Enough Design