The Black Waters of Echo's Pond
The Black Waters of Echo's Pond | |
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Directed by | Gabriel Bologna |
Written by | Michael Berenson Gabriel Bologna Sean Clark |
Produced by | Raymond J. Markovich Jason Loughbridge |
Starring | Robert Patrick Danielle Harris James Duval |
Cinematography | Massimo Zeri |
Edited by | Andrew Cohen Michael Spencer |
Music by | Harry Manfredini |
Production companies | Parallel Media Project 8 Films |
Distributed by | Parallel Media |
Release dates | 11 October 2009[1] April 9, 2010 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
The Black Waters of Echo's Pond is a 2010 Fantasy horror thriller film directed by Italo-American filmmaker Gabriel Bologna[2] and stars Robert Patrick, Danielle Harris and James Duval.[3]
Plot
A group of friends go on a trip to a house on a lake and discover a game that makes them go crazy and start killing each other. The movie had terribly bad acting, a weak plot, and the worst special effects on could possibly ask for.
Cast
- Robert Patrick as Pete
- Danielle Harris as Kathy
- Sean Lawlor as Charles
- James Duval as Rick
- Nick Mennell as Josh
- Mircea Monroe as Veronique
- Arcadiy Golubovich as Anton
- Electra Avellan as Renee
- Elise Avellan as Erica
- Walker Howard as Trent
- M.D. Walton as Robert
- Declan Joyce as Danny
- Nitsa Benchetrit as Florence
- Adamo Palladino as Niegel
- Jason Loughridge as Clint
- Steve Eoff as The Butler
- Melissa Barker as Inn Keeper
- Julie Stensland as The maid #1
- Tom Proctor as Thomas
- Richard Tyson as Nicholas
- Kurt Carley as The Pan
Production
The film was shot in the United States in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Malibou Lake, Agoura, Topanga Canyon, California and finally in the Turkey.[4] On 20 March 2010 Parallel Media released the Official six minute Theatrical TV spot.[5] The film based on a screenplay from Bloody Disgusting author Sean Clark, Michael Berenson and the director himself Gabriel Bologna.[6] Bologna casted for the lead roles Robert Patrick, Danielle Harris, James Duval[7], Nick Mennell, Electra and Elise Avellan.[8]
Release
It premiered on 11 October 2009 under the working title Hades as part of the Freak Show Horror Film Festival[9] and the limited theatrical release was on April 9, 2010.[10]
Soundtrack
The score was composed by Italo-American jazz-soloist and film composer Harry Manfredini.[11]
Notes
- ^ Exclusive: Director Gabriel Bologna on 'Black Waters of Echo's Pond'
- ^ Trailer: The Black Waters of Echo's Pond
- ^ 'The Black Waters of Echo's Pond' Gets a Limited Theatrical Release
- ^ Theatrical Trailer for 'The Black Waters of Echo's Pond'
- ^ TV Spots and EPK: The Black Waters of Echo's Pond
- ^ Theatrical One Sheet for 'Black Waters of Echo's Pond'
- ^ The Black Waters of Echo's Pond Roll into a Limited Theatrical Release
- ^ 'The Black Waters of Echo's Pond' Gets Limited Release, New Trailer!
- ^ New One-Sheet: The Black Waters of Echo's Pond / Theatrical Screening Info
- ^ Full Theatrical Trailer - The Black Waters of Echo's Pond
- ^ The Black Waters of Echo's Pond Sounds Strangely Familiar