Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Nadja Brand | ... | Lany |
Eric Colvin | ... | Riley | |
Jonathan Coote | ... | Drael | |
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Susan Painter | ... | Aunt Mira (as Sue Painter) |
Justin Ellis-Johnson | ... | Zaldor (as Justin Ellis) | |
Eva Gray | ... | Laura Emmersley | |
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Robin Walters | ... | Tibbins |
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John Mcconnel | ... | Ted |
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James Lavin | ... | Tom |
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Clea Myers | ... | Razek |
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Rob Hurtt | ... | Kael (as Rob Hurt) |
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Fredrick Ruth | ... | Reg |
Carl McCoy | ... | Dravid (voice) | |
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Lindsey McClanaghan | ... | Lucy Emmersley |
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Jessica Brandler | ... | Little Lany |
A young girl is drawn back to the village where her father went on a killing spree fifteen years earlier to the day of this solar eclipse. At first, it seems disturbingly quiet. Then all hell breaks loose...
I bought this while I was playing chess in Hastings. I am from Denmark though. It is very good. Definitely with an understanding of the horror genre. The monster towards the end is very scary. People who criticize this on IMDb should recall that it was a huge success among serious horror critics. Anyway, I really love horror movies and this one is good fun. Especially jump-scares tend to be interesting in horror movies. It seems a show like Fear Factor is more disgusting than scary but this movie really is scary and I like that in horror. It is made on a low budget for sure but still a very powerful movie. I am really a dedicated horror fan and I like imagination in movies. Horror seems to be very imaginative. Horror today seems a bit boring but it has been an important genre for a long time.