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Black Mountain Side
Description
The movie follows a group of archaeologists as they uncover a strange structure buried dating over ten thousand years before the present in the snow. Whatever they've unleashed is a powerful force they may never comprehend…if they survive.
The movie follows a group of archaeologists as they uncover a strange structure buried dating over ten thousand years before the present in the snow. Whatever they've unleashed is a powerful force they may never comprehend…if they survive.
Actors:
Bryce McLaughlin,
Cameron Tremblay,
Steve Bradley,
Kelvin Bonneau,
Marc Anthony Williams,
Nathaniel Gordon,
Shane Twerdun,
Andrew Moxham,
Timothy Lyle,
Carl Toftfelt,
Michael Dickson
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Bryce McLaughlin
9 June 1972, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
Cameron Tremblay
Steve Bradley
Kelvin Bonneau
Marc Anthony Williams
Nathaniel Gordon
Shane Twerdun
Andrew Moxham
1976, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Timothy Lyle
Carl Toftfelt
Michael Dickson
10 November 1964, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Director:
Nick Szostakiwskyj
Nick Szostakiwskyj
Country:
International
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Bryce McLaughlin
9 June 1972, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
Cameron Tremblay
Steve Bradley
Kelvin Bonneau
Marc Anthony Williams
Nathaniel Gordon
Shane Twerdun
Andrew Moxham
1976, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Timothy Lyle
Carl Toftfelt
Michael Dickson
10 November 1964, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
August 01, 2015
....the tone is inconsistent, the plot meandering, and the whole film is just way too long.