Lacey Chabert gets lost in the California desert in Thirst

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Stuck in the desert without food, drink or hope would suck mightily – but I think I could swing it if Lacey Chabert were accompanying me? That theory is put to test in THIRST, in which some unlucky travelers find themselves stranded and left to nature’s cruel devices. Kind of like OPEN WATER… without any water.

Here’s the official synopsis: Ill prepared and naïve, Noelle and her husband Bryan accompany another couple on what they think will be a sexy photo shoot in the desert. Her worst fears become a reality after their car crashes into a ravine, leaving them stranded in the desert struggling to survive. Following their devastating car crash, Noelle’s group is left marooned with little water, no shelter and no cell phone reception. Forced to ration their supplies, tensions rise as quickly as the dry desert heat. Dehydrated, lost and hopeless, one by one the group begins to fall victim to the relentless elements. Miles away from civilization, suffering from delirium and dying of thirst, will anyone make it out alive?


THIRST
also stars Tygh Runyon, Mercedes McNab and Brandon Quinn; it will be available on DVD JUNE 22, 2010. Pre-order it right
HERE.

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