Stricken (2010 film)

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Stricken
Directed byMatthew Sconce
Written byMatthew Sconce
Produced byMatthew Sconce
Gary Sconce
StarringStephanie French
David Fine
CinematographyMatthew Sconce
Edited byMatthew Sconce
Music byJames Mierkey
Distributed bySeeking Distribution
Release date
  • June 25, 2010 (2010-06-25)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget1 million

Stricken is an American film that premiered on June 25, 2010,[1] It was directed and written by Matthew Sconce, the movie starred Stephanie French and David Fine of Rent, Sweet November, The Pursuit of Happiness, and many other films. It is based on the short film of the same name that won Best Sound Design at the Action On Film Festival in 2007, and its screenplay won Best Adapted Screenplay in 2008.[2]

Plot[edit]

After her mother's death and her father's brutal suicide, 25-year-old Sarah Black fears she is losing her grip on reality. She is haunted by nightmares and terrifying visions, and she cannot shake the feeling that something evil is about to find her. When people she cares about start to die, Sarah believes she may be next. Detective Scott Aro has been investigating a string of murders for 10 years, but nothing he has seen can prepare him for what lies ahead. As hope seems lost, the two must face the evil that has been unleashed and battle to stay alive as they discover some things will not stay dead....[3]

Cast[edit]

  • Stephanie French as Sarah Black
  • David Fine as Detective Scott Aro
  • Christina L. Tellifson as Jenny Hansen
  • Fragino M. Arola as James
  • Brett Gipson as Mike
  • Heidi Harian as Waitress Joyce
  • Ryan Kos as Martin Black
  • Taigtus Woods as Funeral Goers
  • Master Dave Johnson as Detective Rich
  • Heather Sconce as Trinket

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stricken premieres in Avenal red carpet event".
  2. ^ dxvuser.com message board for Stricken, frequent posts by Matt Sconce
  3. ^ Plot Summary for Stricken - Imdb.com

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