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Release Date:
June 6, 2006
Original Title:
Blood Ranch
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Farrland Productions
No Haircuts Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Four college students and an Iraq War vet, lost on a desert highway, encounter a terrified young woman with a black van on her trail. They survive the ensuing chase but their car doesn't, forcing them to seek help at a nearby ranch. Only when it's too late does the group learn that it's crossed the threshold into Hell! Welcome to the Web, home to a bizarre cult of murderers, perverts and mental defectives, whose sacraments include mutilation, dismemberment, unspeakable sex acts, and slow, agonizing death for all who enter. None of their "guests" have ever made it out alive. Tonight may be different...but don't count on it.
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Associate Producer:
Jim Fitzpatrick
Cinematography:
David Palmieri
Co-Producer:
Mitch Toles
Asad Farr
Director:
Corbin Timbrook
Editor:
Lewis Schoenbrun
Music:
Frederik Wiedmann
Producer:
Corbin Timbrook
Production Manager:
Alexander Soto
Script Supervisor:
Jeff Freeman
Special Effects Assistant:
Corey Webber
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mitch Toles
Story:
Corbin Timbrook
Stunt Coordinator:
Con Schell
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