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Wrong Turn

Cast

Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto View All


Crew

Alan B. McElroy (Screenplay), Rob Schmidt (Director) View All

Release: May 30th, 2003
Runtime: 1 hour, 24 minutes
Chris crashes into a carload of other young people, and the group of stranded motorists is soon lost in the woods of West Virginia, where they're hunted by three cannibalistic mountain men who are grossly disfigured by generations of inbreeding.
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There will be a second sequel to the 2003 horror flick Wrong Turn, entitled Wrong Turn: Left for Dead going straight to DVD this October. The previous was Wrong Turn: Dead End which hit DVD in 2007. ...
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Does anyone know if this movie will be released on TV? The DVD comes out in October 23rd. I was wondering if it will be in TV for Halloween....
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Hi!!! I just saw Wrong Turn with Eliza Dushku, and I was wondering what others thought of it. I thought is was an awesome movie. I got to say I freaked me out pretty bad (alot of jumping). The a...
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Can it be? The return of the slasher film. Complete with killers stalking hapless teenagers in the woods not far from a summer camp? Stan Winston is doing the special make up effects, which means ...

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MovieMeditation
This is a film that somehow succeeds in keeping this unpredicted kind of balance, which would otherwise seem almost impossible for any other film, when using the same theme and overall idea This is also why the sequels that followed were absolutely dreadful and laughably pathetic to sit through; it ....
The Gnat
This, as a horror film, missed out on the most important part of a horror film, the fact that a horror film is supposed to be scary.


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