The Undertow 2008 Horror Movie Review
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Six friends enter the strange town of Old Mines for a weekend float trip.They quickly realize that the town is not friendly to strangers, and they are pressured to leave by the police. When the friends decide to continue their float trip anyway, terrifying secrets of the town surface. A seven-foot-tall deformed maniac, known by the townsfolk as ?The Boy? is kept under lock and key by the town?s mayor. The Boy?s purpose is simple: kill outsiders. The Mayor of Old Mines releases The Boy and the maniac’s hunt begins. One by one, the campers on their float trip are ripped to gory shreds by the enraged, deformed, hulking Boy. But there is great mystery to The Boy. Who is his father? Who is his mother? How did he become so dangerous? In the end, the answers to these questions will put the entire town of Old Mines in danger. The Boy is an unstoppable killing machine, and anyone in his path won’t be in one piece for long.
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About The Undertow 2008
Title: The Undertow
Year: 2008
Starring: Jason Christ,
Julie Farrar,
Joseph Palermo,
Trudy Bequette,
Chris Grega,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 79 minutes
Director: Jeremy Wallace,
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