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English. Budget. $900,000 [2] Box office. $75 million (DVD sales) [2] Dead End is a 2003 English-language French horror film written and directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Fabrice Canepa, [3] and starring Alexandra Holden, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Mick Cain, Billy Asher, and Amber Smith.
- $900,000
- James Huth, Sonja Shillito, Gabriella Stollenwerck, Cécile Telerman
- Greg De Belles
Sep 26, 2003 · Dead End: Directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa. With Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Mick Cain, Alexandra Holden. Christmas Eve. On his way to his in-laws with his family, Frank Harrington decides to try a shortcut, for the first time in 20 years. It turns out to be the biggest mistake of his life.
- (31K)
- Adventure, Horror, Mystery
- Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa
- 2003-09-26
Mick Cain. Richard Harrington. Watchlist. When a family en route to a Christmas Eve gathering decides to takes a shortcut down a wooded road, an eerie sequence of events signals trouble ahead....
- (8)
- Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa
- R
- Ray Wise
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2003 · 1 hr 24 min. R. Horror. On his way to spend Christmas with his in-laws and family, Frank takes a shortcut which turns a wrong turn into a horrifying nightmare. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ray Wise Lin Shaye Mick Cain. Directed by: Jean-Baptiste Andrea Fabrice Canepa.
- Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa
- January 1, 2003
- 83 min
Synopsis. On his way to Christmas dinner at his mother-in-law's, Frank Harrington (Ray Wise), driving on an unknown road with his family, falls asleep and almost crashes into another car going in the other direction. Miraculously nobody is hurt and the other car is nowhere to be seen.
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