4.8 /10 1 Votes4.8
Initial release 29 April 2014 (USA) Music director Matthew Llewellyn | 4.7/10 Director Colin Theys Screenplay John Doolan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Sean Patrick Thomas, Dean Stockwell, Blanche Baker, Kristen Bush, Anthony Del Negro Similar Dead Souls, Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of, Wishin' and Hopin', The Pact II, Dark Haul |
Deep in the darkness official trailer 2014 dean stockwell sean patrick thomas movie hd
Deep in the Darkness is the name of a 2004 book by Michael Laimo and a film adaptation by the same name. The novel was nominated for a 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Novel. While writing the book Laimo was influenced by the 1973 made for television film Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. Laimo wrote a sequel to Deep in the Darkness entitled Return to Darkness, which he released in 2011.
Contents
- Deep in the darkness official trailer 2014 dean stockwell sean patrick thomas movie hd
- Synopsis
- Film adaptation
- References

Synopsis

Hoping to gain some much needed peace and quiet for his family, Dr. Michael Cayle decides to accept an offer to practice private medicine in Ashborough, New Hampshire. He knows that the move from Manhattan to Ashborough will come as a big culture shock to his wife and daughter, but Michael is sure they will adapt and embrace their new surroundings. However he's unaware that the local legends are hiding a very real secret that will put himself and his family at risk for their lives.
Film adaptation

Chiller officially announced plans to film an adaptation of Deep in the Darkness in mid 2013 and also announced that the movie would have a limited theatrical release before it went to VOD. The film starred Sean Patrick Thomas as Dr. Michael Cayle and Dean Stockwell as Phil Deighton, and featured a score by Matthew Llewellyn. The film officially released on April 29, 2014. Shock Till You Drop gave the movie a score of five out of ten, stating that while it had some effective jump scares and a good cast, they felt that the film was mostly unmemorable. The New York Times panned the film, expressing disappointment that the film did not live up to its full potential. Shout Factory released the film on April 21, 2015 on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States.


