
Dead End (1999)
Année de sortie: 1999
Nation: France, United States
Alternative Title: A Décima Vítima, Adiexodo, Mia selida prin to thanato, Nincs visszaút, Zsákutca, Dead End - Omicidi a catena
Réalisateur: Fabrice Canepa, Jean-Baptiste Andrea
Writer: Fabrice Canepa, Jean-Baptiste Andrea
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Cécile Telerman, Gabriella Stollenwerck, James Huth, Sonja Schillito
Co-Producer: Guy Courtecuisse
Executive Producer: James Huth, Yves Chevalier
Sociétés: Captain Movies, Sagittaire Films
Genre: Adventure, Christmas Film, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 900.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: baby, cabin, car accident, celebration, christmas, christmas eve, coma, destination, family, forest, grandparents, madness, pregnancy, road sign, road trip, shotgun, time freeze, unfaithful, victim, whiskey
Histoire
On Christmas Eve, Frank Harrington decides to take a shortcut on his way to his in-laws with his family for the first time in 20 years. This decision proves to be disastrous as it leads them to an isolated cabin deep in the woods. The family ends up spending the night there due to car trouble and soon discovers that something sinister is happening at this seemingly abandoned place.
Résumé
Dead End is a French-American horror thriller directed by Fabrice Canepa and Jean-Baptiste Andrea, released in 2003. The film centers around Frank Harrington and his family as they navigate through a chilling Christmas Eve shortcut that turns into a nightmarish ordeal. With limited information provided from the sources, this summary focuses on the key events leading up to their encounter with the unknown at the isolated cabin.