Dark Woods (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Miranda Clark (Chase Masterson) is a Pacific Northwest social worker searching for a kidnapped child. In her quest, she learns of a town populated by outlaws in the wilds of Oregon known as... Miranda Clark (Chase Masterson) is a Pacific Northwest social worker searching for a kidnapped child. In her quest, she learns of a town populated by outlaws in the wilds of Oregon known as "Sammyville" which is governed by a fierce old man known only as "Sammy." As she questions locals about the mysterious place, she is told to stay away from the grave danger that lies within it. Enter Cam Sutherland, a mysterious yet helpful drifter who wants to aid Miranda in her search for the child. As the two enter "Sammyville," they do not realize that they are about to uncover more than they realize. [More]
Starring: Chase Masterson, David Drayer, Lyle Schwarz
Starring: Chase Masterson, David Drayer, Lyle Schwarz
Director: Christopher Hatton
Director: Christopher Hatton
Screenwriter: Christopher Hatton, David Drayer
Producer: Jian Hong Kuo
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