A teenage boy moves to a small New Hampshire town with his mother, only to discover that it is being run by an ancient Satanic coven.A teenage boy moves to a small New Hampshire town with his mother, only to discover that it is being run by an ancient Satanic coven.A teenage boy moves to a small New Hampshire town with his mother, only to discover that it is being run by an ancient Satanic coven.
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Anna Kersey
- Girl in Cafe
- (as Anna Dumas)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaTwo weeks before filming was scheduled to begin, the lead had still not been cast. One of the cast knew of a young man who frequented a local goth club, who had the right look. The young man was Robert Kersey, and even though he had little previous acting experience, he looked perfect for the part and impressed the director with his natural delivery.
- GoofsJonathan Kelly's hair length changes many times throughout the entire movie.
- Quotes
David Ross: What are you saying? That they really are vampires?
Jonathan Kelly: Vampires?
David Ross: The immortal undead.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Resurrection (2008)
- SoundtracksWhen the Day Crowd Leaves
Written by Joe Turner
Performed by Joe Turner
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Above Expectations
When I first heard that my friend was going to make a low-budget independent film, I considered it to be a dubious undertaking. I had several opportunities to play a more active role in the making of the film but was way too busy trying to make ends meet.
Now that the film is finished and looking so good, I wish I had been there for more of the filming (perhaps even speaking some lines as one of the lesser characters).
The opening credit scenery and accompanying soundtrack simply blew me away when I first watched it. I suddenly thought I was watching some multimillion-dollar-budget production. Despite having read the script before seeing the film, I was on the edge of my seat as the mystery unfolded; the screenplay was much more interesting, entertaining and engaging when the actors, sets and soundtrack were added to it. The only faults I can find with this film are occasional technical glitches (these are simply unavoidable when the operating budget is so small).
Sets, scenery, cinematography, acting, soundtrack, direction, plot, effects, and overall feel turned out to be far better than I expected. I simply can not wait for the sequel!
In the interest of full disclosure, I appeared in this film (for a total of 5 seconds as "Police Chief Lewis" and "Cult Member"). I also worked as the "Grass Fluffer" in one scene and helped with two of the special effects (both of which made me scream when I first saw them in the final production). Additionally, my property was used for some of the scenes (there is still a hole in the ground in my front yard and fake blood on my pitchfork).
Now that the film is finished and looking so good, I wish I had been there for more of the filming (perhaps even speaking some lines as one of the lesser characters).
The opening credit scenery and accompanying soundtrack simply blew me away when I first watched it. I suddenly thought I was watching some multimillion-dollar-budget production. Despite having read the script before seeing the film, I was on the edge of my seat as the mystery unfolded; the screenplay was much more interesting, entertaining and engaging when the actors, sets and soundtrack were added to it. The only faults I can find with this film are occasional technical glitches (these are simply unavoidable when the operating budget is so small).
Sets, scenery, cinematography, acting, soundtrack, direction, plot, effects, and overall feel turned out to be far better than I expected. I simply can not wait for the sequel!
In the interest of full disclosure, I appeared in this film (for a total of 5 seconds as "Police Chief Lewis" and "Cult Member"). I also worked as the "Grass Fluffer" in one scene and helped with two of the special effects (both of which made me scream when I first saw them in the final production). Additionally, my property was used for some of the scenes (there is still a hole in the ground in my front yard and fake blood on my pitchfork).
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- dan-1857
- Jul 11, 2006
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- El sacrificio
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- Budget
- $9,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
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