Exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from Nightlight brings train terror!

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

 

Here’s one way to catch a train…

Below you’ll find an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from the found footage thriller NIGHTLIGHT, which opened earlier in the spring and is now barreling its way onto DVD as we speak. The clip takes a look at the movie’s exciting train-vs-girl sequence and gives us an idea of how it was made. Don’t try this unsupervised, kids!

Directed by Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, NIGHTLIGHT goes like this:

For years, the Covington forest has been shrouded in mystery, with a dark past as a final destination for troubled youths. Undeterred by the news of a classmate who recently took his life in those woods, five teens journey into the forest for an evening of flashlight games and ghost stories. But their plans go awry when the friends awaken a demonic presence, an unseen evil that will seize upon their deepest fears—and plunge them into a nightmare of absolute terror.

NIGHTLIGHT stars Shelby Young, Chloe Bridges, Mitch Hewer, Taylor Murphy and Carter Jenkins. It just hit DVD today so order your copy HERE.

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