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In the Deep Woods is a 1992 American made-for-television crime thriller film starring Rosanna Arquette, Anthony Perkins, Will Patton and D.W. Moffett. It was directed by Charles Correll and premiered on NBC on October 26, 1992. The film marked the final film role of Perkins, who died a month before its release. [2]
Deep in the Woods was released in France on June 14, 2000. [2] The film was shown at the 2000 Sitges Film Festival in Spain. [3] The film won the award for "Best European Fantasy Film" at the festival. [4] It was released in France on VHS and DVD in 2001. [2] The film was released on DVD by Artisan Entertainment on October 23, 2001. [5]
Deep in the Wood (Italian: In fondo al bosco Italian pronunciation: [iɱ ˈfondo al ˈbɔsko]) is a 2015 thriller-drama film written and directed by Stefano Lodovichi and starring Filippo Nigro and Camilla Filippi.
She first gained mainstream recognition in 2012, after starring as the main protagonist Dana in the Joss Whedon/Drew Goddard film The Cabin in the Woods. She also starred in the horror film The Bay. In 2013, she had a starring role as Christina Gallagher on the Netflix series House of Cards. [3]
A contagious disease ravages the planet. A couple, Paul and Sarah, and their teenage son Travis are secluded in their home deep in the woods in an undisclosed location. After Sarah's father, Bud, contracts the disease, they kill him and burn his body.
Into the Woods is a 2014 American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay by James Lapine based on his and Stephen Sondheim's 1987 Broadway musical of the same name. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures , it features an ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep , Emily Blunt , James Corden , Anna Kendrick , Chris Pine ...
They have three haunted houses and "over 45 minutes of fear" located "deep in the woods" (!) so don't say you weren't warned. Michigan — Erebus Haunted House in Pontiac, MI Erebus Haunted House
Deep in the Darkness is the name of a 2004 novel by American writer Michael Laimo and a film adaptation by the same name. The novel was nominated for a 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Novel . [ 1 ] While writing the book Laimo was influenced by the 1973 made-for-television film Don't Be Afraid of the Dark . [ 2 ]