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Wrong Turn

  • Director: Rob Schmidt
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Slasher Film, Teen Movie
  • Themes: Nightmare Vacations, Cannibals
  • Main Cast: Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto, Kevin Zegers
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 84 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A turn down an uncharted dirt road leads six young people into a night of pure terror in this horror story. Chris (Desmond Harrington) is driving through West Virginia on his way to a job interview when an auto accident slows highway traffic to a near standstill. Afraid he'll be late, Chris takes a detour down an old dirt road; a distracted Chris doesn't see an SUV stuck in the middle of the road before it's too late, and he plows into the back after his tires suddenly blow. The driver of the SUV, Jessie (Eliza Dushku), was out on a camping trip with four of her friends -- Evan (Kevin Zegers), Francine (Lindy Booth), Carly (Emmanuelle Chriqui), and Scott (Jeremy Sisto) -- when their tires went out, and as Jessie and Chris compare notes on their accidents, they discover that the road has been sabotaged with barbed wire. With both parties in need of a telephone, Evan and Francine are left to look after the cars while the other four set out to find help. However, Evan and Francine soon discover they've been led into a horrible trap, and as Chris, Jessie, and their friends search for help, they find that they've fallen victim not to local pranksters, but a gang of inbred backwoods killers with a taste for blood. Wrong Turn was produced in part by Stan Winston, a legendary special-effects artist whose work has appeared in such films as Jurassic Park, Aliens, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Review

Wrong Turn is a horror film that thematically hearkens back to a number of groundbreaking terror films of the early to mid-'70s, such as Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes, and in particular, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, with which it shares not only a similar narrative conceit (seemingly normal kids are drawn into the way-scary orbit of a family of beastly "others") but also several set pieces (such as the carnage-strewn house and the creepy automotive graveyard). Unfortunately, director Rob Schmidt draws equally upon '90s teen horror in his approach, casting his leads with photogenically aerobicized teens who appear to have wandered away from some Dawson's Creek knockoff and who spout dialogue that's catty or stupid more often than it's enlightening or functional (especially whiny bride-to-be Emmanuelle Chriqui, whose performance practically guarantees the audience will be pleading for her painful demise). But director Schmidt is also a canny visual stylist who's sharp enough to keep his mood tense and his shocks inventive in the second and third acts, and if Wrong Turn doesn't hold a candle to vintage Tobe Hooper or Wes Craven for sheer disorienting horror (due at least in part to its more polished surfaces), it's significantly more powerful than 90 percent of what's come down the pike in the wake of Scream and it's self-consciously "clever" brethren, and the best moments pack a genuine wallop. Definitely worth a look for genre fans, though you may not want to stick around for the coda, which seems to serve no purpose other than opening the door for a possible sequel. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lindy Booth - Francine; Julian Richings - Three Finger; Garry Robbins - Saw-Tooth; Ted Clark - One-Eye; Yvonne Gaudry - Halley; Joel Harris - Rich; David Huband - Trooper; Wayne Robson - Old Man; James Downing - Trucker

Credit

Elis Lam - Art Director, Clare Walker - Casting, Amy McIntyre-Britt - Casting, Anya Colloff - Casting, Jennifer Pate - Casting, Caird Urquhart - Casting, Stan Winston - Co-producer, Georgina Yarhi - Costume Designer, Bob Crippen - First Assistant Director, Rob Schmidt - Director, Michael Ross - Editor, Don Carmody - Executive Producer, Patrick Wachsberger - Executive Producer, Aaron Ryder - Executive Producer, Sven Ebeling - Executive Producer, Mitch Horwits - Executive Producer, Hagen Behring - Executive Producer, Elia Cmiral - Composer (Music Score), Randy Gerston - Musical Direction/Supervision, Stan Winston - Makeup Special Effects, Alicia Keywan - Production Designer, John S. Bartley - Cinematographer, Erik Feig - Producer, Robert Kulzer - Producer, Brian J. Gilbert - Producer, Zeljka Alosiniac - Set Designer, David Lee - Sound/Sound Designer, Bradley North - Sound/Sound Designer, Steve Lucescu - Stunts Coordinator, Alan B. McElroy - Screenwriter, Adam Cooper - Screenwriter, Bill Collage - Screenwriter, Shane Mahan - Makeup Supervisor, Mr. X - Visual Effects, AMCE F/X - Visual Effects

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Wrong Turn

Promotional poster for Wrong Turn
Directed by Rob Schmidt
Produced by Stan Winston
Brian Gilbert
Erik Feig
Robert Kulzer
Written by Alan B. McElroy
Starring Desmond Harrington
Eliza Dushku
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Music by Elia Cmiral
Cinematography John S. Bartley
Editing by Michael Ross
Studio Regency Enterprises
Summit Entertainment
Constantin Film
Newmarket Capital Group
Distributed by 20th Century Fox (All US rights, UK DVD)
Pathé (UK theatrical)
Summit Entertainment (non–USA)
Release date(s) May 30, 2003
Running time 84 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $12,600,000 [1]
Gross revenue $28,650,575 (worldwide) [1]
Followed by Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

Wrong Turn is a 2003 horror film, directed by Rob Schmidt, and written by Alan B. McElroy. The film stars Desmond Harrington, and Eliza Dushku. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,[2] and was followed by Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, due to its commercial success. The film was entitled "Dead Camp", when shown on South Korean television. Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead was released direct-to-video in October 2009.

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Plot

Two college students, Halley and Rich, are rock climbing in the West Virginia forest. Rich reaches the top first, and admires the view. Halley starts to struggle and falls, but her climbing line catches her. She calls out for Rich to pull her up the rest of the way, but she doesn't get an answer. Then she sees Rich's hand at the top of the cliff, dripping blood that lands on her face, before his body is thrown off the cliff. The killers then start hauling Halley up by her climbing line, but she cuts her rope and falls. She lands next to Rich's dead body, screams, then runs back towards her car. The trees around her move and three eerie laughs are heard. Just before she reaches her car, Halley trips over a piece of barbed wire and is dragged back into the woods, screaming.

The opening credits feature a montage of newspaper articles and photos about mountain men, genetic mutation caused by inbreeding, and a series of missing person reports, giving a clue to the nature of the killers.

Medical student Chris Flynn (Harrington) is driving through the mountains of West Virginia, on his way to a job interview. Due to a chemical spill in the road ahead, he is forced to take a different route. After receiving unhelpful instructions from an old man at a rundown gas station, Chris decides to take an abandoned dirt road through the woods. He then crashes into a Range Rover stranded in the center of the road.

The car belongs to a group of friends on a hiking trip: Jessie (Eliza Dushku), Carly (Emmanuelle Chriqui), her fiance Scott (Jeremy Sisto), Francine (Lindy Booth) and her boyfriend Evan (Kevin Zegers). Their tires were punctured by barbed wire strung across the road. Francine and Evan stay with the cars, while the remainder of the group hikes through the woods to find help.

Francine gets into one of the cars and starts to eat and doesn't notice Evan walking into the woods, investigating a noise he heard there. After a while Francine notices he is missing and goes looking for him. As she ventures further into the woods she finds his sneaker and his severed ear lying on the ground. She screams and stumbles back but is attacked from behind. The killer wraps barbed wire around her mouth, tearing it open.

Meanwhile, the others come across an isolated cabin, filled with odds and ends, and then they discover human body parts in the refrigerator and bathtub. Before they can run, they hear the occupants coming back. They are forced to hide and silently watch as three cannibalistic mountain men, all of them horribly disfigured, enter the house and proceed to butcher and partially eat Francine's body.

After the cannibals fall asleep the teens try to escape but accidentally wake them. The group flee through the woods and hide in a clearing with lots of cars, which they soon realize are the cars of the mutants' victims. Chris makes a diversion and is shot in the leg with a shotgun. Scott then tries to decoy the cannibals away from Chris, allowing the others to steal a truck. Scott runs through the forest and is about to get in the truck with his friends but is shot in the back with an arrow.

The remaining three — Chris, Jessie, and Carly - hit a dead end in the road and have to continue on foot. They climb into an old watchtower and try to use the radio inside to call for help, but get no response. As the cannibals reach the foot of watchtower, someone returns the radio call, alerting the cannibals. The cannibals shoot at the radio through the window, destroying the radio, and laughing maniacally.

After trying to climb the ladder and get into the tower, the cannibals set the watchtower on fire. The three escape by jumping out of a window into a nearby tree. They begin to climb up it but unfortunately, one of the cannibals has climbed into the same tree. Chris and Jessie begin to climb higher up the tree as Carly rests. The cannibal sneaks up behind her and cuts her head in half with an axe.

Chris and Jessie escape the tree and hide in a cave until the next morning, both of them suffering nightmares of the cannibals finding them. Just as they find a road out of the woods, the mountain men find them, push Chris down the hill and capture Jessie and take her back to their cabin.

Chris meets a police officer on the road, but before he can convince the policeman what is happening, the policeman is killed by an arrow from the woods. Chris jumps into the police truck and tries to drive away, but he doesn't have the keys. Chris hides and watches as the cannibal loads the cop's body into the truck and drives it back to the cabin, Chris hitching along by hanging onto the underside.

When they arrive at the cabin, Chris finds Jessie tied up to a bed and gagged with a dog leash. He unties her and they fight with the cannibals, killing them by igniting a set of propane tanks inside, blowing up the house while Chris and Jessie escape into the woods.

The film ends with Chris and Jessie driving the cannibals' truck out of the woods.

The ending credits are interrupted briefly by a scene that shows a sheriff's deputy picking over the remains of the destroyed cabin. Three Finger comes up behind him and kills him with an axe, showing that at least one of them survived. The screen goes black, and you hear the cannibal's insane laughter.

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Sequels

Official film poster for Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead.

Because of the commercial success of the DVD release, the film was followed by the 2007 direct–to–video sequel Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, which stars Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins, and Texas Battle, and was directed by Joe Lynch. The sequel was also very successful on DVD and received positive response from the critics.[3]

On June 30, 2008, Bloody Disgusting learned that Declan O'Brien will be directing Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead[4]. Joe Lynch did not return for the third film. The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on October 20, 2009.[5] The first trailer was released April 20.

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