A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Briana Aceti, Madeline Lupi, Tina Duong
Written by:
Amy Callaway
Ryan Callaway
Directed by:
Ryan Callaway
Release Date:
May 13, 2016
Original Title:
The Girl in the Cornfield
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Shady Dawn Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
Three young women traveling along a dark country road encounter a mysterious girl in a white dress who turns out to be far more than she seems.
Best friends Heather and Corrine are on their way home around midnight with Heather's little sister Tiffany in the backseat. When Heather begins to fall asleep at the wheel she doesn't see a woman in a white dress stumbling onto the road until it's too late. After a vicious impact, they exit the car to help but the woman has vanished, leaving behind a trail of blood that disappears deep in the cornfield. Unable to find her, Heather and Corrine decide to report it to the police and return home. That night both of them are terrorized in their homes by an unseen and seemingly supernatural intruder. They realize that someone or something has followed them and its intentions are far more horrific than they could've ever imagined.
Director:
Ryan Callaway
Executive Producer:
Chas Scherer
Music:
Pig7
Matthew Lo Re
Producer:
Ryan Callaway
Amy Callaway
Writer:
Amy Callaway
Ryan Callaway
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