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Cast
Erica Leerhsen | ... |
Michele Connelly
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Peter Speach | ... |
Sheriff Pete Scoggins
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David Fine | ... |
Lonely Joe Gainard
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Jody Pucello | ... |
Deputy Joe
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James Zahn | ... |
Steve Ford
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Mike Cauchon | ... |
Jimmy Connelly
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Jaclyn Walsh | ... |
Lisa Calero
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Suzanne VanDeMark | ... |
Nancy Wallace
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John Craddock | ... |
Rail Boss
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Amy Rogers | ... |
Sue Ford
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Carl Kazmirski | ... |
Young Joe Gainard
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Erik Bjarnar | ... |
The Historian
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Rebecca Brown | ... |
Nurse
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Ralph Ercolano | ... |
Psychiatrist
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Andrea Fragassi | ... |
CoWorker
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Kathryn Graham | ... |
MOST Clerk
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Jennie Russo | ... |
Express Secretary
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Mary Smith | ... |
Woman in White
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Jeffrey Tew | ... |
Colonial
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Matthew S. Harrison | ... |
Ben Bradrum
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Tommy Bechtold | ... |
Sleeping Nurse
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Ford Best | ... |
Colonial
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Joe Blanchard | ... |
Frenchman
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John Bosco | ... |
State Trooper
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Barbara Busch | ... |
Joan Davis
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Richard Casler | ... |
Soldier
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Stan Chen | ... |
Asian
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Ben Chernoff | ... |
Co - Worker
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Mark Chiappone | ... |
Deputy Mark
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Michael Coonce | ... |
Bobby Butler
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Ben Elms | ... |
David Hayne
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Damon Ferguson | ... |
Colonial
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Irene Flores | ... |
Asian
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Sarah Gallagher | ... |
Colonial
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Jack Gargaro | ... |
Deputy Jack
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Cathy Greer-English | ... |
Doris Connelly
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Anna Grunder | ... |
Nurse
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Larry Handy | ... |
Soldier
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Sean Harmick | ... |
Soldier / Asian
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Alex Hartnett | ... |
Soldier
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Heather Harvey | ... |
Nurse
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Andrew Katko | ... |
Young Jimmy
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Holly Katko | ... |
Young Michele
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Robert Krigbaum | ... |
John Butler
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Becky Lane | ... |
Clerk Becky
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Kirk LaSalle | ... |
Deputy
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Kong Lee | ... |
Asian
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Kellyn Lindsay | ... |
Audrey Belmont
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Robert Peterson | ... |
Soldier
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Justin Petriski | ... |
Soldier
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Evan Pierce | ... |
Boy in Pine Tree Forest
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Tim Scanlon | ... |
Deputy Tim
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Eric Schatzel | ... |
Soldier
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Erwin Splittgerber | ... |
Colonial
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Laura Splittgerber | ... |
Colonial
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Kieu Tran | ... |
Asian
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Daniel Trinh | ... |
Deputy
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Directed by
Michael Coonce |
Written by
Michael Coonce | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Michael Cangello | ... | producer |
Jeremy Colbert | ... | producer |
Michael Coonce | ... | producer |
John Craddock | ... | executive producer |
Scott Davis | ... | producer |
Andrea Fragassi | ... | assistant producer |
Chad Frazell | ... | associate producer |
Alan Hughes | ... | associate producer (as Alan Wyn Hughes) |
Dennis Marcello | ... | producer |
Dan Nicol | ... | producer |
Sam Patel | ... | producer |
Brian Dr. Popovici | ... | producer |
Jody Pucello | ... | producer |
Sandra Ramert | ... | associate producer |
Qutayba Salem | ... | line producer |
Richie Sposato | ... | executive producer |
Eddie Stainthorpe | ... | producer |
Richard Sykes | ... | producer |
Micky Wysochanski | ... | producer |
Music by
John Roome | ... | (scored by) |
Cinematography by
Alan McIntyre Smith | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Brian Anelli |
Casting By
Jean Scoccimarro |
Set Decoration by
Mike Barletta | ||
Mike Swatt |
Makeup Department
Aimee Spiers | ... | makeup artist |
Kat Timerson | ... | makeup artist / special makeup effects artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Benjamin Daniels | ... | second second assistant director |
T.J. Federico | ... | first assistant director |
Jake Worden | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Mike Tanoory | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
Tim Haynes | ... | boom operator |
Jim Meade | ... | sound mixer |
Stunts
Matthew S. Harrison | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Christian Baird | ... | chief dolly grip / key grip |
Tim Curtin | ... | second assistant camera |
Mac Cushing | ... | best boy grip |
Michael Drucker | ... | first assistant camera |
David Michael Fordham | ... | grip |
Matt Langley | ... | grip |
Joel Minnich | ... | best boy electric |
Courtney Rile | ... | still photographer |
Kyle Simmons | ... | electrician |
David Woolner | ... | gaffer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mary Smith | ... | wardrobe |
Location Management
Jeff Meyer | ... | location manager |
Jeffrey M. Meyer | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Dustin Bricker | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Matthew Bernabei | ... | additional production staff |
Heather Griffin | ... | production assistant |
Justin Hantz | ... | production assistant |
Jeffrey M. Meyer | ... | production assistant |
Tony Segreto | ... | production assistant |
Igor Stevanovic | ... | production assistant |
Thanks
Uwe Boll | ... | special thanks |
David Eric Brenner | ... | the producers wish to thank |
Daniel J. Heffner | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
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Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | Stay off the Tracks. See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $1,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Doing her own stunts for the film, Erica Leerhsen was nearly hit by the train used in the dream sequence when she lost her balance and lunged forward. Her scene was shot with her only 12 inches from the side of the train as it passed by at 30 miles per hour. Unshaken, she insisted on shooting the scene again. See more » |
Goofs | Michele talks with the Bartender and Sheriff. A piano is heard playing, though you can clearly see that there is no piano in the bar. See more » |
Quotes |
Michele Connelly:
There is no separate soul, or god. Man's action is merely a response to personal compulsions, not from a higher power. The truly rational will realise this while others will not. Death will not offer us a place to go, whether we're truly good or evil. Though the truly evil and disturbed individuals may find that the mystery of the cosmos bends in their favour, as rational is neither there nor here. There is no afterlife, only afterdeath. Life's energy will transform, and the being will exhaust itself from existence. For the few that exist after death, their energy transforms into its own rationality. Which is, for us, irrational. See more » |