Dark Honeymoonis a 2008thriller film,starringLindy Booth,Nick Cornish,Tia Carrere,Daryl Hannah,Roy ScheiderandEric Roberts.[1]It was directed by David O'Malley and releaseddirect-to-videoon July 22, 2008.
Dark Honeymoon | |
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Directed by | David O'Malley |
Written by | David O'Malley |
Produced by | Michael L. Meltzer Scott Vandiver |
Starring | Lindy Booth Nick Cornish Roy Scheider Tia Carrere Daryl Hannah Eric Roberts |
Cinematography | Matt Molitor |
Edited by | Joe Pascual Michael Spence |
Music by | Juan J. Colomer |
Production company | Alpine Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editAfter a brief courtship, a man marries an enchanting woman, and then things begin to go terribly wrong. During their honeymoon on the foggy Oregon coast, he discovers her shocking secrets as those around them begin to die horrible and violent deaths, one by one. He soon learns that you really don't know someone until you marry them.
Cast
edit- Lindy Boothas Kathryn
- Nick Cornish as Paul
- Roy Scheideras Sam
- Tia Carrereas Miranda
- Daryl Hannahas Jan
- Eric Robertsas L.A. Guy
- Wes Ramseyas Jay
- Robert R. Shaferas Sheriff Fields
Production
editShooting began May 2006 inCambria, California.The DVD was released on July 22, 2008.
According to industry sources, new footage was shot for "Dark Honeymoon" without the input, permission or knowledge of the writer/director, a motion picture veteran named David O'Malley.[citation needed]The film was then re-edited, drastically changing the original story, characters and intent of the movie. As a result, O'Malley reportedly disavowed the film and replaced his name with a pseudonym.[2]
References
edit- ^"Dark Honeymoon".Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times.2008. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-02-24.
- ^Foywonder (July 23, 2008)."Dark Honeymoon (2008)".Dread Central.Retrieved2016-01-22.
IMDB lists the writer/director as David O'Malley. The opening credits list a Philip Leftfield as the writer/director. Not sure why O'Malley chose to use a pseudonym though "Leftfield" is a very fitting fake name given the climactic plot twist is totally out of left field.
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