Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012)
Directed by Michael J. Bassett

Horror / Mystery / Thriller

Film Synopsis

For many years, Heather Mason and her father have sought to escape from the mysterious forces that are pursuing them.  On the eve of her 18th birthday and suffering from recurring nightmares of the most terrifying kind, Heather is suddenly confronted with the disappearance of her father.  She discovers that she is not what she thought she was...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Michael J. Bassett
  • Script: Michael J. Bassett
  • Cinematographer: Maxime Alexandre
  • Music: Jeff Danna, Akira Yamaoka
  • Cast: Adelaide Clemens (Heather), Kit Harington (Vincent), Carrie-Anne Moss (Claudia Wolf), Sean Bean (Harry), Radha Mitchell (Rose Da Silva), Malcolm McDowell (Leonard), Martin Donovan (Douglas), Deborah Kara Unger (Dahlia), Roberto Campanella (Red Pyramid), Erin Pitt (Sharon), Peter Outerbridge (Travis Grady), Jefferson Brown (Detective Santini), Milton Barnes (Detective Cable), Heather Marks (Suki), Rachel Sellan (Mannequin Girl), Michel C. Foucault (Business Man), Arlene Duncan (Teacher), Jason Best (The Butcher), Chad Camilleri (Attacker), Sergey Shpakovsky (Fry Cook)
  • Country: France / USA / Canada
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min

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