One of the last films of David Carradine (Kill Bill), the 2009 thriller Dark Fields, debuted on DVD on March 22, 2011, from Entertainment One.
Originally called The Rain, the movie stars Carradine, Richard Lynch (Halloween) and Dee Wallace (The House of the Devil).
The independent film tells the story of the drought-stricken farming communityof Perseverance, which resorts to child sacrifice to bring the rain. But the act unleashes a terrible curse that haunts the town for generations. More than a century later, one of their descendants is struck by a horrible affliction and must commit an unspeakable act of murder to remove the curse forever.
The R-rated Dark Fields wasn’t released in theaters, so it’s a DVD premiere.
Priced at $24.98, the DVD includes these special features:
- audio commentary with director and co-writer Douglas Schulze
- behind-the-scenes footage
- deleted scenes
- and animated storyboards.
Check out the movie’s trailer:
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