Surviving Crooked Lake Movie Trailer
In this sensual, intense, indie feature drama, a quartet of teenage girls embark on a canoe-and camping trip with a slightly older male guide in the endless wilderness of the Canadian Shield. His younger sister Steph – who is desperately afraid of the water – is one of the campers. Once the group is underway, romantic tensions erupt and disaster strikes, forcing the girls to face a grueling and desperate trip back to civilization.
Release Date: July 24, 2009 (limited)
Studio: NeoClassics Films
Director: Sascha Drews, Ezra Krybus, Matthew Miller
Screenwriter: Sascha Drews, Ezra Krybus, Matthew Miller
Starring: Alysha Aubin, Candice Mausner, Morgan McCunn, Stephannie Richardson, Guy Yarkoni, Grant Palmer, Shay-Lynn Bouche, Dylan Cassidy, Sarah Cassidy, Cassandra Gravelle, Morgan Lange, Hailey Ward, Alex Essoe, Zach Gayne, Sean Myers
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Rating: PG-13 (for some disturbing bloody images, brief strong language, drug use and smoking)
Review: Not Available
Trailer: Courtesy of Youtube









This movie looks like a movie my daughter might want to watch. I’ll have her check out the trailer tomorrow.
I may watch this movie with my younger sisters.
PG-13 (for some disturbing bloody images, brief strong language, drug use and smoking)
A bunch of dumbass girls with a slightly older male guide?
Leave me wondering about my adolescent at heart?
Intriguing landscapes?
I just won’t be able to look past the fact that they’ll be smoking cigarettes.
Please.
Yeah, I agree.
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