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Wrong Turn

It's the last one you'll ever take.
2003 | 84m | English

(141572 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: Rob Schmidt
Writer: Alan B. McElroy
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Chris crashes into a carload of other young people, and the group of stranded motorists is soon lost in the woods of West Virginia, where they're hunted by three cannibalistic mountain men who are grossly disfigured by generations of inbreeding.
Release Date: May 30, 2003
Director: Rob Schmidt
Writer: Alan B. McElroy
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords life and death, loss of loved one, mountain, job interview, forest, west virginia, gore, slasher, hillbilly, cannibal, car wreck, survival horror, duringcreditsstinger, voyeur, inbreed, road, cannibalism
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Constantin Film, Summit Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, Don Carmody Productions, Media Cooperation One
Box Office Revenue: $28,650,575
Budget: $12,600,000
Updates Updated: Aug 23, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Eliza Dushku Jessie Burlingame
Desmond Harrington Chris Flynn
Emmanuelle Chriqui Carly
Jeremy Sisto Scott
Kevin Zegers Evan
Lindy Booth Francine
Julian Richings Three Finger
Garry Robbins Saw-Tooth
James Downing Trucker
Wayne Robson Old Man
David Huband Trooper
Yvonne Gaudry Halley
Joel Harris Rich
Ted Clark One-Eye
Name Job
Rob Schmidt Director
Alan B. McElroy Screenplay
Michael Arlen Ross Editor
Steve Lucescu Stunt Coordinator
Layton Morrison Utility Stunts
Tom Cross First Assistant Editor
Randy Gerston Music Supervisor
Paula Fairfield Sound Effects Editor
Paul Ainey Driver
Doug Slater Assistant Art Director
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Tig Fong Stunts
Jennifer Vey Stunt Double
Edward A. Queffelec Stunts
Alison Reid Stunts
Elia Cmiral Original Music Composer
John S. Bartley Director of Photography
Anya Colloff Casting
Jennifer Fishman Casting
Amy McIntyre Britt Casting
Alicia Keywan Production Design
Elis Y. Lam Art Direction
Zeljka Alosinac Set Decoration
Georgina Yarhi Costume Design
Julie Moreton Art Department Coordinator
Phillip Tellez Construction Coordinator
Jim Peters Greensman
Johnny F.M. Connell Leadman
Tim Campbell Painter
Tony Guerin Camera Operator
Reid Russell First Assistant Camera
Rafy Still Photographer
Erla Lank Assistant Costume Designer
Paula Fleet Hair Department Head, Key Hair Stylist
Gregory Butler Additional Music
John 'Frenchie' Berger Armorer
Bernd Buessecker Carpenter
Steena Petersen Craft Service
Shane Mahan Makeup Supervisor, Makeup Effects
Gregor Hutchison Post Production Supervisor
Bruce Johnston Scenic Artist
Joe Hall Transportation Captain
John Ozlins Transportation Coordinator
Joe Everett Unit Publicist
Warren Clute Video Assist Operator
Thana Spillios Script Supervisor
Vaughan Killin Color Timer
Greg Haddow Best Boy Electric
Dave Bouskill Electrician
Bryan Forde Gaffer
Faras Rabadi Casting Associate
David McIlroy Location Manager
Laurie Charchut Production Accountant
Cristin L. Cornett Production Coordinator
Deb LeFaive Production Manager
Denis Bellingham Boom Operator
Alex Bullick First Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Banks Music Editor
Evan Schiff Systems Administrators & Support
Thomas Bartke Orchestrator, Conductor
David Lee Production Sound Mixer
Brad North Sound Designer
Todd Beckett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sandy Gendler Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Steeves Digital Compositors
John MacGillivray Special Effects Supervisor
Eric J. Robertson Visual Effects Producer
Paul Sacco Dolby Consultant
Jefferson Richard Line Producer
Henry Jesiak Assistant Property Master
Gary Harmer Set Dresser
Rachel Thompson Camera Loader
Ron Forward Dolly Grip
Monty Montgomerie Key Grip
Michael Burak Grip
Dennis Berardi Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrick Baxter Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Dave Tommasini Pilot
Tim Barraball Pyrotechnician
Robert Crippen First Assistant Director
Catherine Gourdier Second Assistant Director
Barbara McCullam Third Assistant Director
Heather Anderson Assistant Production Coordinator
Jill Purdy ADR Editor
Chris Winter Assistant Sound Editor
Stephen Barden Supervising Dialogue Editor
Mike Flicker Supervising Music Editor
Joey Orosco Character Designer
Deborah Williams Assistant Makeup Artist
Wayne Chan Contact Lens Technician
Kim W. Chow Costume Set Supervisor
Clay Borris Second Unit Director
David Best Graphic Designer
Jim O'Donoghue Head Carpenter
Tom Atcheson Main Title Designer
Mark Krawczynski Second Assistant Art Director
Ray Harvie Storyboard Artist
Preston Martin ADR Recordist
Ron Mellegers Foley Mixer
Warren Appleby Special Effects Technician
Barb Benoit Visual Effects Compositor
Brendan Carmody Stunt Double
Federico De Marco Assistant Camera
Marc Purdy Best Boy Grip
Bill Hong Camera Car
Jayson Clute Focus Puller
Adam Jeffery Second Assistant Camera
Ciara Brennan Wardrobe Assistant
Brad Gratkowski Assistant Location Manager
Jair Cayetano Location Production Assistant
Brian Leff Music Coordinator
Jane Rogers Extras Casting
Ann Fitzgerald First Assistant Accountant
Neil Gover Generator Operator
Dave Cotton Head Driver
Derek Stephenson Key Scenic Artist
Mike Kavanagh Key Special Effects
Sarah McIntosh Payroll Accountant
Robin Hayman Production Secretary
Christopher Geggie Property Master
Christopher McGuire Stunt Double
Mimi Pineau Stunts
Darren McGuire Stunts
Curtis Hibbert Stunts
Barna Moricz Stunts
Marco Bianco Stunts
Dean Copkov Stunts
Adam Swica Second Unit Director of Photography
Lee Basquin Set Decoration
Joe Bracciale Dialogue Editor
Jordan Samuel Key Makeup Artist
Name Title
Erik Feig Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Stan Winston Producer
Don Carmody Executive Producer
Aaron Ryder Executive Producer
Brian J. Gilbert Producer
Hagen Behring Co-Executive Producer
Sven Ebeling Co-Executive Producer
Mitch Horwits Executive Producer
Patrick Wachsberger Executive Producer
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Reviews

4EverFinalGirl
8.0

I feel that Wrong Turn is an underrated and underappreciated horror movie. Yes, it’s bloody. Yes, the bad guys are inbred cannibals. But the cast is great, and the effects are also great for its time. You feel for these characters and their predicament. PLOT Five friends and a stranger, after ... a car crash, must survive in the woods while being hunted by inbred cannibals. MY THOUGHTS There’s roughly ten kills. I say roughly because “supposedly” two of the killers are killed, but since there are several sequels, we can assume they may have not died. The kills, the ones that are shown on screen, are bloody and good. Unfortunately there are a few that are shown off screen. I would say my favorite would have to be either Francine’s barbed wire death (to include the dismemberment later on) or Carly’s beheading. The boring death would have to be either Evan’s, which is ear sliced off and Scott’s where he is just shot three times in the back with arrows. Neither were that interesting. I did feel bad for Scott since I actually like him. I could care less about Evan. He was annoying. As far as acting goes, I think it was pretty decent. I found Eliza Dushku, Jeremy Sisto, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and Desmond Harrington did a good job with their characters, and I really felt for their characters. Eliza Dushku (known for Soul Survivor, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Tru Calling) plays Jessie, a woman who recently ended a relationship. Her friends brought her out hiking to take her mind off of the breakup. Emmanuelle Chriqui (known for Crow: Wicked Prayer and Forever Knight) plays Carly, engaged to Scott, with wedding plans running through her head. Jeremy Sisto (known for May, Nightmare and Dreamscapes, and Dead & Breakfast) plays Scott, Carly’s fiancee. And Desmond Harrington (known for The Hole, Taken, Ghost Ship, and the Neon Demon) plays Chris, the man late for a job interview who regrets taking a shortcut. We start Wrong Turn with two college students rock climbing. When the young man gets to the top we hear what sounds like a struggle and then his body is thrown over the cliff. The girl’s rope is being pulled up so she cuts the rope and falls to the ground. She tries to get away, but is caught and killed off camera. Next we meet Chris who is driving to what we assume is a job interview. He’s running late and there is a chemical spill on the road. He then decides to use a shortcut. He distracts himself and crashes into a jeep that is sitting on the side of the road. Here he meets 5 more people: Evan, Francine, Scott, Carly, and Jessie. Jessie and her friends are on a hiking trip when they realize that their flat was caused by barbed wire that was purposely layed out in the road. Chris, Jessie, Carly, and Scott take off to find help, leaving Evan and Francine with the vehicles. After messing around for a bit, Evan hears a noise and goes to investigate. After realizing he’s missing, Francine goes and looks for him. She doesn’t find him but she finds his shoe and his severed ear. She screams and tries to run off but is quickly captured and a barbed wire is stretched over her mouth and pulled. This causes her mouth to tear open, killing her. Meanwhile the other four find a cabin and go in to investigate. They find various items, old and new, as well as body parts. Before they can leave, three people show up, so they hide. Chris and Jessie hide under a bed and Carly and Scott hide in a room with junk in it. The three carry Carly’s body in and put it on the table and start dismembering and eating her! Their friends are horrified but are quiet until the three fall asleep. As they escape, Chris tries to distract the killers and they shoot him. So then Scott decides to distract the inbreds so Jessie and Carly can get Chris and steal the killer’s truck. They drive down a path hoping to find Scott. They see him and as he’s running to the truck the killers shoot him with three arrows, killing him. The three drive off as the killers take Scotts body with them. They keep driving and find a ranger’s station/tower. They climb it, hoping for a radio and they find one but nobody answers when they call for help. Unfortunately for them, the killers see them and follow. When someone finally responds on the radio, the killers try to get into the room. Unable to get to them they set fire to the tower. This causes Jessie, Chris, and Carly to have to climb out onto the tall trees. As they climb down, Carly is too scared to move, is caught by surprise and her head is chopped off with an ax! Our final two, Chris and Jessie are able to cause one of the killers to get hit by a branch, and fall from the tree. They are able to escape, and hide in a cave until morning. They head out the next morning and finally see a road. Just then, the killers show up and push Chris down the hill. Jessie is captured and taken back to the cabin. She is chained to the bed, unable to escape. Chris survives the fall and see’s a police officer. Before he can explain what is going on, the officer is shot with an arrow. Chris tries to take the vehicle but can’t find the keys. Instead, he hides under the killer’s truck, holding on while they leave to go back to the cabin with the officer’s body in the back. Just before Jessie is killed, the front of the cabin is busted open when a vehicle bursts through, setting the cabin on fire. There’s a fight, but in the end Chris is able to blow up the cabin with the two killers inside. Jessie and Chris drive off. As a note, there’s an end credit scene, so stay and watch it. Overall, I think this is a great movie and a good cast. One of those kinds of movies that’s, yes bloody, and there’s killing, but you actually like the characters. You feel bad when some die or get hurt. I can’t say the same for the sequels though. So if you haven’t seen Wrong Turn, then you definitely should watch this. And now for your Forever Final Girl Exclusive…Did you know?: Emmanuelle Chriqui dislocated her shoulder performing her fall through the trees. You can hear her shoulder pop on the production track in the theatrical sound mix. Several of the cast and crew were covered in poison ivy throughout the filming of the movie, this was due to the chairs being placed in what was first thought to be a group of weeds only later to be discovered as a patch of the rash causing plants. During one of the last scenes in the movie, Eliza Dushku actually set actor Julian Richings (Three Finger) on fire. When the four were running from the cabin after awakening the mountain men, Desmond Harrington broke his right ankle after landing on the opposite side of a log. This made it very difficult to shoot some of the scenes after his left leg is “shot” and he has to limp on his right leg. Despite only being credited for his producing, Make-up master Stan Winston was pivotal in the key design of the Mountain Men, in particular now postmodern horror icon Three-Finger. This marks the second last major horror film he has been involved before his death in 2008 at age 62 and the third slasher horror film he had been involved in following unaccredited work in Friday The 13th Part II and III, the latter of which he had been a core designer on the original hockey mask of also horror icon Jason Voorhees and the respective mongoloid appearance of Jason for those two parts. Screenwriter Alan B. McElroy also penned the script for the reboot Wrong Turn (2021). Director Rob Schmidt said in the commentary that he considers this film to be his own personal tribute to the classics like Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and Hills Have Eyes (1977). Kevin Zegers and Lindy Booth also appear together in the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead. In this film their characters are in a relationship and both die, however, in Dawn of the Dead their characters both survive and are assumed to have started a relationship by the end. The only film in the series that does not contain any sex or nudity. The female lead character, Jessie Burlingame, was named after the heroine in Stephen King’s novel, “Gerald’s Game”. There’s an additional scene halfway through the end credits, showing the fate of a state trooper who discovers a body in the burned-down cabin. Eliza Dushku did a lot of her own stunts for the movie. Check out my other reviews here: Forever Final Girl Let’s get into the rankings: Kills/Blood/Gore: 4/5 Sex/Nudity: 0/5 Scare factor: 4/5 Enjoyment factor: 5/5 My Rank: 4/5

Sep 03, 2022