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Dead Woman's Hollow (2013)
Crime, Drama, Horror | 24 September 2013 (USA)

Based on a shocking true crime that took place on the Appalachian trail. Two female students set off for a camping trip into the Pennsylvania woods - but they are hunted, shot and left for dead by a mountain man after he discovers they are lesbians. A local sheriff soon begins to piece together more unsolved disappearances and murders on the trail, but can he act in time to stop more killings.

Director: Libby McDermott

Writer: John Taylor

Stars: Jeremy Bingaman, Bethany Coyle, Roger Durga Dahal

Best Horror Feature - World Music and Independent Film Festival
Best Makeup Effects - World Music and Independent Film Festival
Official Selection - World Music and Independent Film Festival
Official Selection - Sci-Fi Valley Con
LGBT /hate crime issues addressed.
Woman's issues addressed.
Horror/ slasher themed thriller with mainstream appeal.
Based on true crime events from the 1980s.
Official Selection - Mr. Hush Weekend of Fear
Official Selection - WC Horror Film Festival 2013
Best Male Lead - WC Horror Film Festival
Official Selection - Bizarre A.C. Film Festival
Official Selection -Days of the Dead Film Festival

Press Quotes

An engaging isolationist villain, with quirky characters delivering a worthy emotional feature

—Rogue Cinema

A noticeable air of dread and isolation that builds right up to the end...an impressive debut by McDermott.

—coolasscinema.com

If you are a fan of reading or watching murder mysteries, you would love to watch this film and watch it unfold.

—Wicked Channel

A lot of heart, good acting, atmosphere to spare, and a finale that will punch you in the gut.

—sonofcelluloid.com

A creepy, atmospheric indie horror flick that takes a relatively familiar set-up and puts its own unique twists into it.

—theindependentcritic.com

Is inspired by true crimes committed on the Appalachian Trail...

—walkingappalahinatrail.blogspot.com

Interesting atmosphere and a mysterious villain...some good quality stuff.

—letterboxd.com
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