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Darkness Falls
TrailerAs a young boy, Kyle Walsh claims to have accidentally woken up out of his sleep, just in time to see the Tooth Fairy trying to kill him. Everyone in town things he's crazy except his childhood sweetheart, Caitlin, and her little brother, Michael. Years later, Kyle must return home to confront his troubled past, and save Caitlin and Michael from an unrelenting evil that has plagued the town of Darkness Falls for over 150 years.Actors: Chaney Kley, Emma Caulfield, Lee Cormie, Grant Piro, Sullivan Stapleton, Steve Mouzakis, Peter Curtin, Kestie Morassi, Jenny Lovell, John Stanton, Angus Sampson, ...»Director: Jonathan LiebesmanCountry: United States, AustraliaDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 5.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Darkness Falls"
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Characters of "Darkness Falls"
Kyle WalshPlayed by: Chaney KleyCaitlin GreenePlayed by: Emma CaulfieldMichael GreenePlayed by: Lee CormieTooth Fairy Vocal EffectsPlayed by: Gary A. Hecker -
Directors of "Darkness Falls"
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Creators of "Darkness Falls"
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Critic Reviews of "Darkness Falls"
Chicago ReaderFebruary 26, 2007It begins with not one but two prologues; one character turns up out of nowhere, his introduction no doubt left on the cutting-room floor; and the paltry 85-minute running time includes 15 minutes of end credits.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006All semblance of plausibility is extracted, leaving a cast of TV actors to struggle with a plot with more gaps than an eight-year-old's grin.
L.A. WeeklyFebruary 06, 2003While it took three screenwriters to come up with Darkness Falls' countless variations on 'Stay out of the dark!,' many more may have been necessary to provide an interesting plot or developed character.
Rolling StoneJanuary 31, 2003Do you really need me to tell you how scary this horror show isn't?
Georgia StraightFebruary 08, 2014It's only slightly more enjoyable than having army ants gnaw at your privates.
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010So bad it's almost painful. Skip it.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009A very flawed but entertaining and cheesy monster flick that would be fun to watch around a crowd with some popcorn.
Urban CinefileOctober 18, 2008Film lovers beware! The evil spirits of boredom will befall should you enter a darkened cinema and endure Darkness Falls.
Empire MagazineDecember 30, 2006The kind of movie that gets laughs entirely unintentionally.
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