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Release Date:
August 10, 2020
Original Title:
A Dark Path
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Picture Perfect
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
On their way home from a party in eastern Europe, sisters Abi and Lily get lost. With no signal and an unreliable GPS, they try to navigate their way out using road signs. Along a narrow road, through a deep forest, their front tire suddenly blows out. With no spare or cell service, they are completely cut off. Soon they discover that this is no ordinary forest and there is a reason no cars come up here, for the locals know of what lives deep in the woods and if they’re woken, there is nowhere to run.
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Associate Producer:
Sammy Measom
Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar
Casting:
Toyah Frantzen
Costume Design:
Jordan Graff
Director:
Nicholas Winter
Executive Producer:
Andy Taylor
Russell Pitt
Makeup Artist:
Jordan Graff
Original Music Composer:
Simone Cilio
Producer:
Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar
Nicholas Winter
Sound Designer:
Louis Morand
Sound Mixer:
Andrew Swallow
Writer:
Nicholas Winter
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