Wrong Turn

  • Theatrical - Wide 2003-05-30
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6/10

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Chris (Harrington) has a job interview in Raleigh in three hours and he’s making good time in his refurbished classic Mustang convertible… until an accident miles down the highway turns Chris’ three-hour trip into a six-hour wait. Determined to make his... See more critical appointment, Chris makes a hard U-turn and heads back up the West Virginia highway. Running low on fuel, he finds a dirt road that seemingly intersects the highway after about 20 miles. It’s clearly a road less traveled, but to Chris it seems to be a quick fix to get around the highway traffic jam. Not far away, Jessie (Dushku) and her friends, Carly (Chriqui), Carly’s boyfriend Scott (Sisto), Evan (Zegers) and his girlfriend Francine (Booth), stand quiet; stunned as they survey what’s left of their road trip after the tires blow out, leaving them stranded deep in the middle of the woods. Chris heads down the dusty, winding back road, as the green forest canopy overhead casts ominous shadows of twilight on his foreboding path. He loses control around the curve and by the time he can see the disabled Range Rover in front of him it is too late to stop or swerve. The rear wheels lock up and the Mustang roars into the back of the SUV, scattering the people surrounding it. Luckily, no one is seriously hurt in the collision but egos are bruised and tempers flare. Chris is apologetic and Jessie is the calming force when she discovers the barbed wire that was stretched across the road. The blown out tires were seemingly the result of a prank. The group quickly bands together, determined to find a phone. Evan and Francine stay with the cars, as the other four make their way down the road. As they venture deeper and deeper into the woods, the idea of a prankster grows dim when they discover a mountain cabin filled with grisly hunting weapons and horrific souvenirs of the hunt. They are now certain that whomever – or whatever – lives in the cabin are responsible for the barbed-wire trap. What the foursome doesn’t know is that Evan and Francine are now dead, mercilessly mutilated by three gruesome mountain men. Facing an uncertain and possibly horrific fate at the hands of these men, the four friends are sure of one thing: they will never go camping again.

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Wrong Turn

Review Date: Director: Rob Schmidt Writer: Alan B. McElroy Producers: Brian Gilbert, Stan Winston Actors: Desmond Harrington Eliza Dushku Emmanuelle Chriqui Plot: A preppy dude on his way to a big interview must take the backroads through the woods due...

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