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Release Date:
February 3, 2006
Original Title:
The Legend of Lucy Keyes
Alternate Titles:
La Leyenda de Lucy Keyes
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Intellectual Properties Worldwide
Moody Street Pictures
Purple Princess Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 93
Guy moves to an old farm in Princeton with his wife Jeanne Cooley and their two daughters, Molly and Lucy to build eight windmills to generate clean power to the city. The Cooley family has a cold reception in town, and while voting for the approval of the project, the old woman Gretchen Caswell votes against the construction with many followers and mentions the historic importance of the spot and the name of Martha. Jeanne researches and discloses that two hundred and fifty years ago, a girl called Lucy Keyes got lost in the woods and in spite of the efforts of her mother Martha Keyes and the locals, she was never found. When the ghost of Martha comes to the fields around their property calling for Lucy, Jeanne realizes that the legend is true and that there are many hidden secrets in that location.
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Casting:
Dan Shaner
Michael Testa
Costume Design:
Stephanie Carter
Director:
John Stimpson
Director of Photography:
Gary Henoch
Editor:
John Stimpson
Joel Plotch
Executive Producer:
Tim Disney
Bill Haney
John MacNeil
Marc Toberoff
Hairstylist:
Claudia Moriel
Makeup Department Head:
Trish Seeney
Music Supervisor:
Jill Ettinger
Original Music Composer:
Ed Grenga
Producer:
Mark Donadio
J. Todd Harris
Miriam Marcus
Production Design:
Roger Danchik
Script Supervisor:
Kelly Cronin
Set Decoration:
Joe Barillaro
Writer:
John Stimpson
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