Darkness Falls (2003 film)

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Darkness Falls (2003 film) is a supernatural horror movie about a vengeful spirit known as the Tooth Fairy who terrorizes a small town and can only attack in the dark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
supernatural horror film
antagonistIdentity spirit of Matilda Dixon, a wrongfully lynched woman
basedOn short film "The Tooth Fairy" by Joe Harris
boxOfficePerformance commercially successful relative to its budget
childCharacter Michael Greene NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Dan Laustsen NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jonathan Liebesman NERFINISHED
distributedBy Columbia Pictures
distributorRegion theatrically released in the United States
editedBy Timothy Alverson NERFINISHED
filmingLocation shot primarily in Australia
genre horror
supernatural horror
language English
leadCharacter Caitlin Greene NERFINISHED
Kyle Walsh NERFINISHED
mainAntagonist vengeful spirit known as the Tooth Fairy
mpaaRating PG-13
musicBy Brian Tyler NERFINISHED
notableElement features a mythological reinterpretation of the Tooth Fairy legend
plotSummary A vengeful spirit known as the Tooth Fairy terrorizes a small town and can only attack in the dark. NERFINISHED
producer Jason Shuman NERFINISHED
John Fasano NERFINISHED
William Sherak NERFINISHED
productionCompany Blue Star Pictures NERFINISHED
Revolution Studios NERFINISHED
releaseDate January 24, 2003
releaseYear 2003
runtime approximately 86 minutes
screenwriter James Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
Joe Harris NERFINISHED
John Fasano NERFINISHED
setting fictional town of Darkness Falls
starring Angus Sampson NERFINISHED
Chaney Kley NERFINISHED
Emma Caulfield NERFINISHED
Grant Piro NERFINISHED
Lee Cormie NERFINISHED
Sullivan Stapleton NERFINISHED
storyBy Joe Harris NERFINISHED
tagline Evil rises. Darkness falls.
theme childhood trauma
fear of the dark
title Darkness Falls NERFINISHED
usesMotif light as protection against evil

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