Directed by Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger) and based the shocking true story of the Dyatlov Pass deaths, this horror will chill your bones. A group of American students set out to film a documentary following the fateful path of the nine skiers, whose bodies were found in 1959, deep in the Russian mountains. Trying to solve one the most bizarre mysteries of the 20th century, the group aren't prepared for what they find, or what finds them ... A truly disturbing story wit...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Directed by Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger) and based the shocking true story of the Dyatlov Pass deaths, this horror will chill your bones. A group of American students set out to film a documentary following the fateful path of the nine skiers, whose bodies were found in 1959, deep in the Russian mountains. Trying to solve one the most bizarre mysteries of the 20th century, the group aren't prepared for what they find, or what finds them...A truly disturbing story with a twist that will blow your mind. Actors Richard Reid, Gemma Atkinson, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Holly Goss & Ryan Hawley Director Renny Harlin Certificate 15 years and over Year 2013 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 36 minutes (approx)
Renny Harlin directs this found footage thriller following a group of students who set out to investigate the mysterious deaths of nine Russian students in 1959. The death of the students, who were on a ski expedition in the Russian mountains, was subsequently labelled 'The Dyatlov Pass Incident' and has provided fodder for conspiracy theorists due to the lack of a full explanation for the cause of the fatalities. A group of curious US students decide to retrace the footsteps of those killed in the 1959 expedition and bring cameras to film the trip. However, if they're not careful the cameras may capture some modern day mishaps too...
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