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A woman returns to a small murky New England community where she grew up, located east of Acadia (French name for the region), to uncover the mystery behind her mother's untimely death. Some of the locals intend to stop her, though.

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Clair
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Frank
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Isolda
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Tristan Pace
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Cyrus Gast
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Alice
Gordon Joseph Weiss ...
Donny
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Rockwell
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Dora
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Worm
Angie Jepson Marks ...
Gretchen (as Angie Jepson)
Lance Greene ...
Eddie Gast
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John
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Mac
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Jinx Gast
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Binders Gast
Karl Baker Olson ...
Young Cyrus
Rosie McGuire ...
Brenda
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Mary
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Melody
Michael Bryan French ...
Reverend Beal (as Michael French)
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Paul
Stephanie Sardella ...
Young Clair
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DC Gast
Peter Coley ...
Doctor
Ryan Dosenberg ...
Boy
Juliette Coley ...
Girl
Thompson Phil ...
Gas Executive
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Joe O'Conner
Denis Butkus ...
Paul
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Lori Bergstrom
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ronald A. Burgess ...
Carl
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Tim Ford
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Mrs. Gast
Don Tempesta ...
Veteran #1
Jacqueline Astbury ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Stephanie Atkinson ...
Party Guest / Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Viking Hat Girl (uncredited)
Jodie Brunelle ...
Mourner (uncredited)
Jeff T. Buco ...
Viking Hat Girl's Boyfriend (uncredited)
Claire Candela ...
Little girl with flowers (uncredited)
Niecy Cerise ...
Makeup Artist (uncredited)
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Veteran at Bar (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Friend of Eddie's wife (uncredited)
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Gorgeous Blonde (uncredited)
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Hippie Commune Kid (uncredited)
Suzanne Gillies ...
Family Friend / Mourner (uncredited)
Michael J Hammett ...
Hippie Commune Boy (uncredited)
Andrew Horowitz ...
Bottle Rocket Boy (uncredited)
Jeffery Kincannon ...
Bar Fly (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira ...
Vietnam Vet (uncredited)
Richard Pacheco ...
Man at Party (uncredited)
Chris Palermo ...
Caterer (uncredited)
Christopher S. Porter ...
Vietnam Vet (uncredited)
Donna Glee Reim ...
Town Hall Patron (uncredited)
Kayla Ruhl ...
Hippie (uncredited)
Carissa Silvia ...
Girl (uncredited)
David Struffolino ...
Partier (uncredited)
J.T. Turner ...
Churchgoer (uncredited)
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Bar Partygoer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Brad Coley

Written by

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Brad Coley ... (writer)
 
Brad Coley ... ()

Produced by

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Ged Dickersin ... producer

Music by

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Robert Burger

Cinematography by

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David Daniel

Editing by

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Seth Anderson
Sabine Hoffman

Editorial Department

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Steve Jacks ... assistant editor
Jesse Maddox ... assistant editor
Corey Stewart ... digital intermediate engineer
Tim Stipan ... digital intermediate colorist

Casting By

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Brette Goldstein

Production Design by

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Chad Detwiller

Art Direction by

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Jeremy Woodward

Costume Design by

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Margaret Palmer

Makeup Department

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Brenda McNally ... hair department head
Nichole Pleau ... makeup department head

Production Management

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Colin Walsh ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ramses del Hierro ... first assistant director (as Ramses Del Hierro Ericstam)
Isaac Mejía ... second second assistant director
Allan Rafael ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Jason Allard ... construction general foreman
Shadya H. Ballug ... props
Jason Case ... leadman
Jessica Case ... set dresser foreman
Mimi Coleman ... art department coordinator
Jaima Fogg ... assistant property master
Guy Kozak ... art department intern
Kevin C. Lang ... set dresser
Erik Malkovich ... set dresser
Jenny E. McCracken ... scenic charge
David Rickson ... scenic foreman
Peter Rippe ... carpenter
John Ryder ... on set dresser
Matthew G. Smith ... scenic industrial
R. Vincent Smith ... property master
Shann Whynot-Young ... set dresser
Peter Wilcox ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Ryan Baker ... additional boom operator
David Briggs ... dialogue editor
Kelly Doran ... boom operator
G. John Garrett ... sound mixer
David C. Manahan ... additional boom operator
Jacob Ribicoff ... sound editor
Peter Stevenson ... sound utility
Dominick Tavella ... re-recording mixer

Special Effects by

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Lindsay Boffoli ... special effects technician
Herve Desroches ... special effects technician
John Ruggieri ... special effects coordinator

Stunts

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Lindsay Boffoli ... stunt performer
Bryce Burke ... stunt double: Matthew Maher
J.M. Hunter ... safety diver
Paul Marini ... stunt coordinator
John Vincent Mason ... stunt double: William Sadler
Jeff Medeiros ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bradley Buehring ... second unit director of photography
Paul Bulgin ... grip
Darryl Byrne ... first assistant "a" camera
Mark J. Casey ... best boy electric
Scott D. Davis ... gaffer
Brian C. Doyle ... lighting technician
Brian Dwiggins ... lighting technician
Eric Engler ... best boy electric
Michael Geoghegan ... grip
Teresa Hays ... grip (as Teresa Rhinehart)
Jose 'Flecha' Hernandez ... lighting technician
Mark Killian ... first assistant camera
David Kruta ... digital imaging technician
Julian Marshall ... camera production assistant
Branden James Maxham ... electrician / lighting technician
Brandon J. Meadows ... grip
Andy Mellen ... second assistant camera
Kyle D. Moore ... electrician
Xavier Munoz ... grip
Seacia Pavao ... still photographer
Daryl Richardson ... rigging key grip
Steve Sikora ... lighting technician
Bill Trautvetter ... camera operator
Travis Trudell ... lighting technician
Warren A. Weberg ... best boy grip
William M. Weberg ... key grip
Derek Whittington ... lighting technician

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Mem MacAfee ... set costumer (as Mem Macafee)
Alyson MacInnis ... costume supervisor
Lara Quinlan ... costume dyer/distresser / set costumer

Location Management

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Michael Robert Murray ... assistant location manager (as Michael Murray) / location assistant (as Michael Murray)
Joshua Youman ... location manager

Music Department

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John Carbonara ... music editor
Nick Evans Mowery ... performer: soundtrack

Script and Continuity Department

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Lisa Arnone ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Eric Altieri ... production assistant
Justin Bliss ... production assistant
Billy Concha ... stand-in
Stefan Couture ... craft service assistant
Joe Deingenis ... key craft service
Chip Hamilton ... production assistant (as Adam 'Chip' Hamilton)
Thom Jones ... dialect coach
Kevin Keene ... production assistant
Angela Mak ... production legal services
Ryan McPeake ... set medic
Andrew Sarno ... production coordinator
Chuck Slavin ... production assistant
Nicholas Ryan Smith ... additional production assistant
Bob Spilsbury ... production assistant
Gail Spilsbury ... production secretary
Mitch Swan ... publicist
James Tevlin ... set production assistant

Production Companies

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Distributors

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  • Paladin (2013) (United States) (theatrical)
  • Paladin (2015) (United States) (theatrical)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Still reeling from a rocky divorce and the recent death of her father, Clair Defina, a 33 year-old New York writer, needs a change. Her best friend, Isolda, suggests they drive up the coast of Maine to the remote northern region where Claire spent her early childhood. Clair and her father left when she was six, following the tragic death of her mother in a fire, and she hasn't returned since. Arriving in the quaint but dilapidated seaside town of Edgeport, Clair meets an eclectic group of locals, many of whom once lived on a nearby commune with her parents in the 1970s. She's surprised when they tell her she has family her father never told her about, a 90 year old great Aunt Dora living out on a farm at the edge of town with her daughter Alice. Over the next 48 hours, Clair must deal with an increasingly dangerous present while delving into the murky past. As she comes face to face with the toxic legacy that has been buried beneath the town- literally and figuratively-for decades, she also has a series of strange encounters with the enigmatic Frank Byron, Cyrus' bastard son. But in Frank, Clair ultimately finds her only ally in what will become a battle to redeem the crimes of the past and protect their future. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines They say you can't go home again. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Downeast (United States)
  • East of Acadia (United States)
  • East of Acadia
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Runtime
  • 111 min
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