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Much of the film’s lasting appeal comes from the visceral, practical makeup effects designed by Stan Winston Studio , which avoid the dated look of early 2000s CGI. Why It’s a Cult Favorite
The film was a co-production involving Constantin Film and Summit Entertainment , grossing over $28 million worldwide on a $12 million budget. Wrong Turn - Il bosco ha fame 2002
They soon realize their tires were sabotaged by barbed wire. As they venture into the dense forest for help, they become prey for a family of —Three Finger, Saw-Tooth, and One Eye—who have been hideously disfigured by generations of inbreeding. Cast & Crew Highlights Much of the film’s lasting appeal comes from
Clocking in at a lean 84 minutes, the movie wastes no time, moving quickly from the initial crash to a desperate fight for survival. As they venture into the dense forest for
is a survival horror classic from 2003 (often associated with its production start in 2002) that revitalized the "backwoods slasher" subgenre for a new generation. Directed by Rob Schmidt and featuring legendary creature effects by Stan Winston, the film is a high-octane throwback to 1970s gritty horror like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre . The Plot: A Deadly Detour