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The Lost

2006 ‧ Horror/Crime ‧ 1h 59m
5.8/10 · IMDb 83% · Rotten Tomatoes
Ray murders two young women in a campground, but is never charged due to a lack of evidence. Four years later, a detective and a new resident push Ray into more deranged behavior.
Initial release: March 12, 2006
Director: Chris Sivertson
Adapted from: The Lost
Distributed by: Anchor Bay Entertainment
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