Stephen Dorff gets destructive in exclusive Don’t Go clip

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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A couple weeks ago, we shared the trailer for director David Gleeson's horror-thriller DON'T GO, which stars Stephen Dorff and Melissa George. With the film's limited theatrical release now just over a week away, we are proud to share an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film.

Written by Gleeson and Ronan Blaney, DON'T GO has the following synopsis: 

Reeling from the shock of their young daughter's death, Ben (Dorff) and Hazel (George) attempt to restart their lives in a picturesque seaside village. But when the girl begins appearing to Ben in a haunting recurring dream, he becomes convinced that she is attempting to make contact from beyond the grave — and that his nightmare may hold the key to bringing her back to life. As Hazel begins to fear for her husband's sanity, they are each drawn into a mystery far beyond their understanding. 

In the clip embedded below, you can see Ben reacting to what he believes is an attempt to get in contact with him from the afterlife. He has a very intense response to whatever he's hearing, which no one else seems to be able to hear.

Dorff and George are joined in the cast by Simon Delaney, Gavin O'Connor, Grace Farrell, and Aoibhinn McGinnity.

IFC Films will be releasing DON'T GO into theatres on October 26th.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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