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Director: | Renny Harlin |
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Writer: | Vikram Weet |
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In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains. Two weeks later, all of them were found dead. What happened is a mystery that has baffled investigators and researchers for decades. It has become known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident. When five ambitious American college students are issued a grant to return to the site of the original events, they gear up with the belief that they can uncover and document the truth of what happened to the supposedly experienced hikers. But what they find is more shocking than anything they could have imagined. Retracing the steps of the Russians' ill-fated journey, the students are plagued by strange and increasingly terrifying phenomena that suggest that in spite of the desolate surroundings, they are not alone. The forces at work in the Dyatlov Pass Incident have been waiting for them. | |
Release Date: | Feb 27, 2013 |
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Director: | Renny Harlin |
Writer: | Vikram Weet |
Genres: | Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | hiking, conspiracy, snow, mountain climbing, found footage, dyatlov pass incident |
Production Companies | Non-Stop Productions, Future Films, Aldamisa Entertainment, Midnight Sun Pictures, Kjam Media |
Box Office |
Revenue: $5,217,347
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
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Holly Goss | Holly King |
Matt Stokoe | Jensen Day |
Luke Albright | JP Hauser Jr. |
Ryan Hawley | Andy Thatcher |
Gemma Atkinson | Denise Evers |
Nikolay Butenin | Sergey |
Nelly Nielsen | Alya (73 Years) |
Valeriya Fedorovich | Alya (20 years) |
Aleksey Kink | Vallik |
Sergey Lobanov | Bartender |
Oleg Kurlov | Man #1 |
Dmitriy Miheev | Man #2 |
Richard Alan Reid | Sgt. Smirnoff |
Anton Klimov | Sgt. Smirnoff (voice) |
Igor Kulachko | Sgt. Tupelov |
Aleksey Nesterov | Officer |
Leonid Lutvinskiy | Hospital Orderly |
Jane Perry | Professor Martha Kittles |
Boris Stepanov | Piotr Karov |
Anastasiya Burdina | Holly Creature |
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Renny Harlin | Director |
Steve Mirkovich | Editor |
Viktor Ivanov | Stunt Coordinator |
Suzanne Smith | Casting |
Aleksandr Doronin | Stunt Double |
Todd Tucker | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Mary Ramos | Music Supervisor |
Andrey Debabov | Camera Operator |
Vikram Weet | Writer |
Fyodor Savelyev | Production Designer, Art Direction |
Vladimir Kostyuk | Set Decoration |
Crystal Ro | Makeup Effects |
Dmitrij Eskin | Set Decoration |
Hilda Hodges | Foley |
Marc Meyer | Sound Effects Editor |
J. Stanley Johnston | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Chris Hampton | Makeup Effects |
Justin Daneman | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jon Pehlke | Digital Intermediate |
Dmitrij Chrustalev | Production Assistant, Transportation Coordinator |
Benoit Revilliod | 3D Supervisor |
Ilya Churinov | Special Effects Supervisor |
Yuriy Vashurin | Stunts, Stunt Double |
David Lapierre | Animation |
Valentina Savchenko | Craft Service |
Denis Alarkon-Ramires | Director of Photography |
Joe Colwell | Makeup Effects |
Konstantin Semin | Set Decoration |
Jerad Marantz | Creature Design |
Christopher S. Aud | Supervising Sound Editor |
David Werntz | Sound Effects Editor |
Martin Astles | Makeup Effects |
David Danesi | Visual Effects Producer |
James McQuaide | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kirill Timoshichev | Gaffer |
Rick Grayson | First Assistant Editor |
Natalya Shakhnazarova | Location Coordinator, Location Manager, Unit Production Manager |
Cara Beckinsale | Casting Associate |
Lev Rodriguez | Focus Puller |
Grigoriy Abalov | Digital Imaging Technician |
Holly Adams | Music Supervisor |
Lis Kern | Post Production Supervisor |
Hamadi Hreitani | First Assistant Camera |
Maksim Chernykh | Assistant Camera |
Anton Klevtsov | Boom Operator |
Nikolay Rastimeshin | Decorator |
Ilya Markevich | Lighting Technician |
Dmitriy Botvinnik | Lighting Technician |
Andrey Zhandarmov | Special Effects Technician |
Irina Lyashko | Makeup & Hair |
Sofya Chernenkova | Costume Assistant |
Marina Leonova | Production Manager |
Shelley Roden | Foley |
Terry Rodman | Sound Effects Editor |
Gregory H. Watkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Michael Landgrebe | CG Supervisor |
Thomas Duval | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Sergey Korotkov | Still Photographer |
Michael Lafuente | Digital Intermediate |
Shelly Stoyanova | Script Supervisor |
Marc Dubrois | 3D Supervisor |
Svetlana Chernukhova | Stunt Double |
Artem Yankov | Stunts |
Alexia Schmidt | Animation |
Mariya Korneva | Second Assistant Director |
Aleksey Avdeyuk | Assistant Camera |
Rostislav Alimov | Production Sound Mixer |
Denis Nikolaenko | Decorator |
Yekaterina Kharnas | Property Master |
Eduard Gavrilkov | Lighting Technician |
Mikhail Yakushev | Special Effects |
Alexey Nenahov | Digital Imaging Technician |
Ekaterina Koveshnikova | Makeup & Hair |
Viktoriya Tarusova | Costumer |
Kirill Mazur | Production Assistant |
Valentin Denisevich | Production Assistant |
Yuri Poteyenko | Original Music Composer |
Mary Ellen Woods | First Assistant Director |
Evgeny Ilyin | Focus Puller |
Tom Scully | First Assistant Editor |
Elena Alimova | Sound |
Miklos Weigert | Storyboard Artist |
Vyacheslav Burtsev | Lighting Technician |
Igor Titov | Special Effects |
Roman Pershin | Special Effects Technician |
Marina Evseenko | Makeup & Hair |
Tatyana Chernikova | Key Costumer |
Natalya Gavrilkova | Unit Production Manager |
Vazgen Hachatryan | Production Assistant |
Varvara Avdyushko | Costume Designer |
Stephanie Brown | Dialogue Editor |
Name | Title |
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Renny Harlin | Producer |
Alexander Rodnyansky | Producer |
Boris Teterev | Executive Producer |
Mark C. Manuel | Executive Producer |
Russell Gray | Co-Executive Producer |
Nikki Stanghetti | Co-Executive Producer |
Sergey Bespalov | Producer |
Kia Jam | Producer |
Sergey Melkumov | Producer |
Jacob Pechenik | Executive Producer |
David Bergstein | Executive Producer |
Natalya Kotkova | Co-Executive Producer |
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I'm on record as not being a fan of Found Footage Horror. But I was ready to give _The Dyatlov Pass Incident_ a passing grade, maybe even a positive one. Until the ending. The sudden emergence of PS2 graphics was bad enough (especially for something that is supposed to have been captured on a real-w ... orld camera) but something happens (no spoilers) in that same sequence which just doesn't make any sense, even completely contained within the movies own canon. These things took me out of it completely, and sullied what could have been a surprisingly good experience. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
**_Trying to discover the truth about the Dyatlov Pass Incident of 1959_** Five students from the University of Oregon obtain a grant to conduct an expedition to the infamous pass in the northern Ural Mountains to try to figure out what happened to the nine Russian hikers who perished there 53 ye ... ars earlier. While the excursion starts out promising, things go from bad to worse. “Devil’s Pass” (2013) is found footage adventure/horror/sci-fi that’s way better than I thought it’d be, speaking as someone who’s generally not big on found footage flicks, unless they’re done right. What’s great about this one is that the cast & crew literally went to the snowy mountains in Russia to shoot the film. Yet it wasn’t shot anywhere near the Dyatlov Pass, but rather in and around Kirovsk, which is in extreme northwest Russia not far south of eastern Sápmi, aka Lapland. This is roughly 3400 miles northwest of the infamous pass, by vehicle. They obviously shot here because it was more accessible and cheaper compared to filming near the remote pass, not to mention the Khibiny Mountains are generally more scenic in a rugged sense compared to the Urals. I like how various theories are thrown around in the story with commentary on The Philadelphia Experiment circa 1943. However, that alleged event had zero to do with teleportation, but rather attempted to make the USS Eldridge ‘invisible’ to radar detection by manipulating magnetic fields. As for what the students find at Kholat Syakhl, aka Dead Mountain, let’s just say that the scriptwriter Frankenstein-ed the concept of Nightcrawler of the X-Men. This movie is, of course, a fantastical account, but what really happened at Dyatlov Pass in 1959? The top theory is that 3 feet of shifting snow during the snowstorm suddenly fell on the tent at night, which panicked the nine inhabitants. Fearful of an actual avalanche, they cut themselves out of the tent and fled without proper attire. When they realized an avalanche wasn't going to happen, some tried to make it back to the tent but died of hypothermia in the -13 degrees Fahrenheit weather (it was no doubt difficult to find the camp in those conditions). What happened to the others is well explained in an 11-minute documentary called "Is Dyatlov Pass Mystery Finally Solved," available for free on Youtube (jump to 7:33 to skip the recap of the entire incident). It runs 1 hour, 40 minutes. Additional scenes were shot in Krasnaya Polyana in Sochi, Russia, by the Caucasus Mountains, just northwest of Georgia. GRADE: B