20 years after three teenagers disappeared in the wake of mysterious lights appearing above Phoenix, Arizona, unseen footage from that night has been discovered, chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition.
04-21-2017
1h 27m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Justin Barber
Writers:
T.S. Nowlin, Justin Barber
Production:
Cinelou Films, The Fyzz Facility, Atmosphere Entertainment MM, Scott Free Productions
Revenue:
$3,600,000
Budget:
$2,800,000
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Wayne Marc Godfrey
Executive Producer:
Dennis Pelino
Executive Producer:
Robert Jones
Executive Producer:
Michael Schaefer
Executive Producer:
David Hopwood
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
GB; US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Florence Hartigan
Florence Hartigan is an American-born, New Zealand-raised, LA-based actress and musician best known for playing the leading role in Phoenix Forgotten, produced by Ridley Scott (Alien), Wes Ball (Maze Runner) and Mark Canton (The Martian).
Hartigan's other film credits include the animated feature, To Your Last Death, starring William Shatner and Morena Baccarin, Entrance (IFC/LA Film Festival), The Witch of Portabello (based on Paulo Cohello's novel), and the romantic comedy Magik and Rose.
Hartigan was born in Ithaca New York, and raised in Ireland and New Zealand. At a young age, she started working as an actor, playing a guest star role in "Shortland Street," New Zealand's leading and longest-running TV drama. Hartigan went on to play a main role in Vanessa Alexander's feature film Magik and Rose, as well as several TV shows and pilots and award-winning short films, before taking a break from acting professionally to study film and theater at the University of Otago, Dunedin and the University of California, Berkeley. Post-college, she studied with leading New Zealand Meisner teacher Michael Saccente, before moving to Los Angeles to further her acting career.
Hartigan has studied improv comedy and writing at the Upright Citizen's Brigade and The Groundlings, and acted in Comedy Central Studios' web project "Bro Dependent." Hartigan can also be seen in several projects produced by Funny or Die, and has written and acted in several of her own projects which FoD featured on their front page. She has also performed regularly at UCB, Nerdist, iO West, and other venues with her musical improv group, Kaboombox.
When not acting or writing, Hartigan is a musician, and plays regularly at venues around Los Angeles, and in NY, as well as occasionally writing music for various TV and film projects.
Justin Matthews is an award-winning writer, director, and producer. While studying neuroscience at the University of Southern California, he simultaneously found early commercial success with acting, starting his foray into entertainment. Quickly migrating from acting to writing, Justin has already worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. He spent most of his early writing career in television, even receiving a WGA nomination for his writing contribution on Apple TV’s “The Morning Show” starring Jennifer Aniston, Reece Witherspoon, Steve Carell, and Jon Hamm. More recently, Justin co-wrote Amazon Studio’s Rom-Com “Upgraded” starring Marisa Tomei and Camila Mendes.
Jonathan Schmock (born February 26, 1956) is an American actor, television director, producer, writer and editorial cartoonist.
He has worked on numerous film and television projects including Ferris Bueller's Day Off, where he played the maitre d' in a fancy restaurant. Television roles include Big Time Rush, Blossom, Double Trouble, Arrested Development, Star Trek: Enterprise, The Golden Girls and The Big Bang Theory. Additional film credits include Some Kind of Wonderful, City of Industry, and Surf Ninjas. He has also worked as a developer for Sabrina the Teenage Witch and as a writer on Real Time with Bill Maher, Dharma & Greg, Blossom and Brotherly Love, which he co-created with Jim Vallely.
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Richard Cansino (born August 10, 1953 in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor. He is also known as Richard Hayworth because he is the nephew of Rita Hayworth. He is arguably best known for his portrayal of Himura Kenshin from the anime adaptation of Rurouni Kenshin.