Drifter

Category: Fantasy
All Genres: Fantasy, Thriller
Release Year: 2007
Country: Netherlands
Runtime: 100
Rating: 4.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Roel Reiné
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:

  • The Ultimate Buddy Picture – It hits below the belt!!
  • A comedy about men and women and what stands between them.

  • Writing by: Michael A. Rauch – writer
    Roel Reiné – writer

    Produced by: Andrew Ackerman – executive producer
    Dickey Beer – executive producer
    Gerald Brunskill – co-producer
    Cameron Daddo – co-producer
    John Daly – executive producer
    Andrea Melton – line producer
    Michael A. Rauch – associate producer
    Roel Reiné – producer
    John Rogers – co-producer
    Iris Stobbelaar – line producer
    Mark Thomas – executive producer
    Ethan Wiley – associate producer

    Cast: Ryan Alosio
    Carla Bonanno – Emilia Delucci
    Cameron Daddo – Martin
    Gabrielle Dennis – Miranda
    Kristy Haggie Dunton – Women at funeral
    Wayne Haggie – Man at funeral
    Darcy Halsey – Grace
    Janora McDuffie – Rachel
    Alex Nesic – Berkman
    Hanna Verboom – Anna

    Music: Gerald Brunskill
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    Plot Outline: Four characters wake in a desert, disoriented and lost with no clue where they are or how they got there…
    Plot: Four characters wake in a desert, disoriented and lost with no clue where they are or how they got there. All four have fresh surgical scars and are on the verge of death. As they run desperately through a labyrinth of realities, both past and present, their ties are revealed and they come to see that only one of them will survive.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    A chorus of females dance and sing “No Woman No Cry” during much of the end credits.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: When Rab is in a hospital waiting room with an axe in his head, he turns to Jamesie and says to him “Cmon Rab”.

    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • For many years this was regarded as a “lost film” with no known prints or elements existing.
    • This film was highly regarded for its visuals, especially for its cinematography, elaborate sets and special effects. Roland West could only top it by remaking it four years later as The Bat Whispers (1930) with sound and in an early 70mm process.
    • Filming took place almost entirely at night.


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