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Timber Falls

2007 | 97m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Tony Giglio
Writer: Daniel Kay, Tony Giglio
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A weekend of camping in the mountains becomes an excursion into hell for a young couple, who become pawns in a grotesque plot hatched by deranged locals.
Release Date: Dec 07, 2007
Director: Tony Giglio
Writer: Daniel Kay, Tony Giglio
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords fanatic, forest, west virginia
Production Companies Ascendant Pictures, A-Mark Entertainment, Film Tiger, Rifkin-Eberts Productions
Box Office Revenue: $677,548
Budget: $2,600,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Josh Randall Mike
Brianna Brown Sheryl
Nick Searcy clyde
Beth Broderick Ida
Sascha Rosemann Deacon
T.W. Leshner Darryl
Ryan Wiik Jason
Branden Morgan Brody
Carl Bressler Sam
Ryan McGee Lonnie
Suzanna Urszuly Sarah
Debbie Jaffe Evelyn
Name Job
Henning Lohner Music
Peter Mergus Editor
Tudor Mircea Camera Operator
Jonah Loop Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Kay Author
Tony Giglio Director, Screenplay
John Welbanks Production Design
Toby Moore Director of Photography
Billy Ray McKenna Costume Supervisor
Alexandra Botoi Tudorache Set Decoration
Todd Shotz Casting
Ioana Angelescu Key Makeup Artist
Christopher Burdett Makeup Designer
Elena Ene Script Supervisor
Renata Pop Art Department Coordinator
Rachel Holley Sound Editor
Sarote Tabcum Jr. Visual Effects Producer
Joe Russell Camera Operator
Laurentiu Bogatu Electrician
Florica George Electrician
Marian Ene Key Grip
Doru Perneac Electrician
Cristian Batran Set Dresser
Cristian Scorteanu Leadman
Derek Herr Online Editor
Anca Perja Art Direction
Cristina Ghergheli Costume Supervisor
Jason Collins Makeup Effects Designer
Lidia Constantin Key Hair Stylist
Stacy Welch Still Photographer
Chris Elam Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marius Militaru Boom Operator
Ion Geadau Boom Operator
Vlad Tanasescu Storyboard Artist
Iurie Bustiuc Focus Puller
Teodora Goia Construction Manager
Anca Ciubotariu Assistant Art Director
Adrian Sandor Focus Puller
Viorel Constantinescu Set Dresser
Christopher C. Jones Title Designer
Bobbie Read Costume Design
Lidia Ivanov Key Hair Stylist
Melissa A. Corns Sound Effects Editor
Kelly Cabral Supervising Sound Editor
Dorin Grigorescu Construction Coordinator
Gary Coppola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Cezar Dragan Electrician
Calin Constantin Gaffer
Vali Cotiga Electrician
Sorin Avram Property Master
Gheorghe Ursescu Best Boy Electric
Paul Allia Colorist
Laurent Morel Colorist
Edward Steidele Foley
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Kia Jam Producer
Steve Markoff Producer
Mike Marvin Executive Producer
Christopher Eberts Producer
Bruce McNall Producer
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cineast78
1.0

**Cheap, Stupid, and Completely Lacking in Originality** Wow, what a waste of time this film was. It's not just that the movie constantly sinks to B-movie levels and makes a fool of itself with poorly done, low-budget splatter scenes. The story is pure nonsense! Anyone who has a problem with seei ... ng Christian symbols dragged through the mud should stay far away from this one. And that’s probably the only reason anyone would watch this film on purpose, with the intention and knowledge of what they’re getting into: if they have a grudge against Christian symbolism. But even that wouldn't be enough to overlook the terrible story and the cheap, uninspired direction. I doubt there's much to spoil about the "story" itself, but here goes: a couple goes hiking in the mountains, away from civilization, and gets kidnapped, tortured, and so on by religious fanatics. The film's biggest weakness lies in its "villains." On one hand, they’re portrayed as Bible fanatics, yet on the other, they seem perfectly fine with breaking almost every commandment in the Bible (lying, stealing, mudering, coveting, etc.). If you're looking for a film in this genre, just watch Texas Chainsaw Massacre or something in the same league, because this one rips off those films continuously. My recommendation: hands off!

Nov 11, 2024