Five Across the Eyes (film)

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Five Across The Eyes
Directed by Greg Swinson & Ryan Thiessen
Produced by Rick Stroud
Greg Swinson
Ryan Thiessen
Written by Greg Swinson & Marshall Hicks
Starring Jennifer Barrnett
Angela Brunda
Danielle Lilley
Sandra Paduch
Mia Yi
Veronica Garcia
Music by Shannon McDowell & David Risdahl
Editing by Ryan Thiessen
Distributed by Imagination Worldwide
Running time 94 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Five Across The Eyes is a suspense/horror film directed by Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen and produced by Trauma One Entertainment. It was shot in 2005 in Morristown, TN and neighboring Greene County, TN.[1]

Taglines:

  • Getting home by curfew is gonna be hell.
  • This summer the sh*t hits the van.
  • The taste of blood and broken teeth isn't so bad.


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[edit] Plot

On their way home from a football game, five high school girls get lost. They stop to ask for directions and accidentally hit a parked SUV damaging one of its headlights. Rather than try to find the SUV's owner, they panic and leave the scene and are later followed by a vehicle with one headlight. It turns out panicking was not such a bad idea. [2]

[edit] Production

The script was originally entitled Chased and written by Marshall Hicks, a film school buddy of Greg Swinson. In early 2005 Marshall agreed to let Greg make the film, knowing the script would undergo extreme changes in order to fit the budget. The film was shot over the course of nine long days in June of 2005. The filmmakers had three cameras rolling for every scene. The film happens entirely in real time.[3]

[edit] Cast

Danielle Lilley and Mia Yi
Danielle Lilley and Mia Yi
  • Jennifer Barrnet as Stephanie
  • Angela Brunda as Caroline
  • Danielle Lilley as Jamie
  • Sandra Paduch as Isabella
  • Mia Yi as Melanie
  • Veronica Garcia as The Driver



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[edit] Alternate Titles

  • In Spain the film was released as 'Perdidas' (Lost).
  • In Latin america, it was released as 'Perdidas En La Noche' (lost in the Night)
  • In Portugal the film was released as 'Perdidas Na Escuridão' (Lost in Darkness). [5]


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