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 Nick Mennell Mircea Monroe |
Cinematography | Massimo Zeri, AIC |
Edited by | Andrew Cohen Michael Spencer |
Music by | Harry Manfredini |
Production companies | Parallel Media Project 8 Films |
Distributed by | Parallel Media |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $5 million |
Box office | $4,224,409 |
The Black Waters of Echo's Pond is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Italo-American film maker Gabriel Bologna.[1] It stars Robert Patrick, Danielle Harris, and James Duval.[2]
Plot
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A groups of friends vacation in a plush mansion, where they find a mysterious board game which draws out the nastiest qualities in all of its players.
Cast
[edit]- Robert Patrick as Pete
- Danielle Harris as Kathy
- Sean Lawlor as Charles
- James Duval as Rick
- Mircea Monroe as Veronique
- Nick Mennell as Josh
- 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
[edit]The film was shot in California (USA), at the HIP Studios (West Hollywood), Malibou Lake (Agoura Hills), Topanga Canyon and finally in Turkey.[3] On 20 March 2010, Parallel Media released the official six-minute theatrical TV advertisement.[4] The film is based on a screenplay by Sean Clark (the author of Bloody Disgusting), Michael Berenson and the director himself.[5] In the lead roles, director Gabriel Bologna cast Robert Patrick, Danielle Harris, James Duval,[6] Nick Mennell, Electra and Elise Avellan.[7]
Release
[edit]It was premiered on October 11, 2009, as part of the Freak Show Horror Film Festival at the yearly Spooky Empire horror convention.[8] and the limited theatrical release was on April 9, 2010.[9]
Reception
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 22% based on 18 reviews, with a weighted average rating of 3.5/10.[10] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 31 out of 100, based on seven critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[11]
Marc Savlov from the Austin Chronicle awarded the film three out of a possible five stars, writing, "Far better (and, freakishly, more subtle) at recalling the tone and spirit of Eighties teen moviegoing than the faux-dopey slapstick of Hot Tub Time Machine, Bologna's homage to exsanguinations past is a bloody good updating of past arterial spurters."[12] Dennis Harvey from Variety gave the film a negative review, writing, "Silly, scareless The Black Waters of Echo’s Pond finds yet another group of disposable youths unleashing yet another ancient evil something or other, to their inevitable detriment. Though this generic horror meller would be most at home debuting on Syfy — perhaps double-billed with Pinata: Survival Island".[13]
Soundtrack
[edit]The score was composed by the Italo-American jazz-soloist and film composer Harry Manfredini.[14]
References
[edit]- ^ Trailer: The Black Waters of Echo's Pond
- ^ 'The Black Waters of Echo's Pond' Gets a Limited Theatrical Release Archived 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 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 (2010)". Rotten Tomatoes.com. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ "The Black Waters of Echo's Pond Details and Credits". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ Savlov, Marc. "The Black Waters of Echo's Pond - Film Calendar - The Austin Chronicle". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (8 April 2010). "The Black Waters of Echo's Pond". Variety. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
- ^ The Black Waters of Echo's Pond Sounds Strangely Familiar[usurped]
External links
[edit]- 2009 films
- 2009 horror films
- 2009 fantasy films
- 2009 thriller films
- American horror thriller films
- 2009 independent films
- Films scored by Harry Manfredini
- Films directed by Gabriel Bologna
- Films shot in California
- Films shot in Los Angeles
- Films shot in Turkey
- American independent films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s American films
- English-language horror films
- English-language independent films
- English-language fantasy films
- English-language thriller films