A documentary film crew investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water murders. As they dwelve deeper into the story, they stumble upon a horrifying secret. One they may not survive.
01-21-2014
1h 22m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Evan Tramel
Writer:
Evan Tramel
Production:
Ruthless Pictures
Key Crew
Editor:
Evan Tramel
Camera Operator:
Andrea Monier
Camera Operator:
Anthony Fanelli
Producer:
Andrea Monier
Producer:
Jesse Baget
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Danielle Lozeau
Danielle Lozeau is originally from Boston, MA. She is a classically trained ballerina and began studying ballet seriously at the age of nine. She went on to win gold's at numerous dance competitions across the US for several years, before deciding at the age of 14 that acting was the path she wanted to pursue. Born into a supportive family, the pursuit of acting seemed like a natural fit for Danielle, whose career has blossomed significantly over the past four years in both TV and Film. Danielle has proven her alacrity towards roles that carry more risk and variance than your average young actor. Her projects have often dipped into dissidence, exhibiting a grittier side of human nature...Something only a mature person skilled in the art of catharsis can accomplish. She appeared in the FOX hit TV series Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles and two Blockbuster hits Legion and The Eye.In February of 2010, she gained recognition and critical acclaim with a Best Actress Nomination for her performance as Maria de Alverta in Garden of Hedon, at the Terror Film Festival. Lozeau recently completed work on six different feature films in 2013, one of which The Black Water Vampire released in January 2014. The other features are scheduled to be released later in 2014.
Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor known for his disturbing onscreen presence, often playing dark and conflicted characters on film and television.
Oberst is a veteran stage actor who came to Hollywood in 2008 and quickly began to be cast in horror and thriller films. Notable exceptions were the 2011 Hallmark Channel TV-movie THE SHUNNING and its 2012 sequel THE CONFESSION (in which director Michael Landon Jr. cast Oberst in the film's male lead role of an Amish farmer) and an award-winning turn as General William Tecumseh Sherman in the History Channel's docudrama SHERMAN'S MARCH. Oberst has also toured theatrically in a first-person stage recreation of the teachings of Jesus Of Nazareth and in a string of one-man shows whose subjects included President John F. Kennedy, Mark Twain and humorist Lewis Grizzard. He remains best known as a horror genre actor, however.
Bill Oberst Jr.'s trademark piercing star and rough-hewn face have led him to be cast as monsters, murderers, vampires and cannibals, often in minimal wardrobe. His oddly shaped torso and partially-exposed ribcage are almost as recognizable to genre fans as his face. Oberst is often quoted as saying that he believes the human body's capacity to disturb on film is just as strong as its capacity to entice. In 2011, Oberst was seen by over 60 million internet viewers worldwide as the cyber stalker in the Facebook application TAKE THIS LOLLIPOP, (http://www.takethislollipop.com) which broke records to become the fastest-growing application in Facebook history and the most popular horror-themed application in internet history.
In person, his quiet demeanor and interest in things spiritual seem sharply at odds with the roles he plays. A native Southerner, Oberst is a fulltime actor living in Los Angeles.
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After a failed attempt to become a doctor, Myles Cranford left behind his ambitions (and a variety of other jobs) after 15 years to pursue a career in acting, his first passion. Cranford has appeared in numerous short and television series since 2003.