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Spring, The (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Kyle MacLachlan, Zachary Ansley, Joseph Cross, George Eads, Alison Eastwood, Aaron Pearl
Director: David S. Jackson
Category: Drama, Suspense / Thriller
Studio: PM Ent.
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
93 mins

 
 

 

   SynopsisLive Spelled Backwards Is Evil

Kyle MacLachlan ("Twin Peaks", "The Flinstones") stars in this psychological thriller in the vein of "Disturbing Behavior", as a man who stumbles onto the incredible secret of a small, eerie, isolated town.The secret is so powerful that the town's inhabitants will stop at nothing -- including murder -- to keep that information from the world.In "The Spring," Dennis Conway (MacLachlan), a widowed father, and his son, Brian, go on an extended camping trip, but instead finds lies, intrigue, life-threatening situations and one of the greatest discoveries of all time -- a spring which is a literal "fountain of youth."The amazing powers of the fountain are made all to clear when Sophie, Alison Eastwood, ("Midnight in the Garden Of Good and Evil"), the town doctor Dennis falls in love with, tells him the truth about her past reliance on the spring.Dennis agrees to stay and become one of the residents, until he attends a barbaric ceremony and discovers in horror the town's secret.A supernatural thriller guaranteed to keep you on the edge-of-your seat.

 
 
   
   

 
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