Rogue Pictures sets March 13, 2009 release date for 'The Last House on the Left' from Wes Craven with Sara Paxton

We just received the following release date announcement and poster for the new horror film “The Last House on the Left” from Wes Craven.

Rogue Pictures is set to release THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT on Friday, March 13 nationwide. The film is rated R for sadistic brutal violence including a rape and disturbing images, language, nudity and some drug use. The film stars Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Sara Paxton, Garret Dillahunt, Martha MacIssac, Riki Lindhome.

Synopsis:

Masters of horror Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham revisit their landmark film that launched Craven’s directing career and influenced decades of horror films to follow: The Last House on the Left. Bringing one of the most notorious thrillers of all time to a new generation, they produce the story that explores how far two ordinary people will go to exact revenge on the sociopaths who harmed their child.

The night she arrives at the remote Collingwood lakehouse, Mari (Sara Paxton) and her friend are kidnapped by a prison escapee and his crew. Terrified and left for dead, Mari’s only hope is to make it back to parents John and Emma (Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter). Unfortunately, her attackers unknowingly seek shelter at the one place she could be safe. And when her family learns the horrifying story, they will make three strangers curse the day they came to The Last House on the Left.

Release date: March 13, 2009
Genre: Suspense Thriller
Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Sara Paxton, Garret Dillahunt, Martha MacIssac, Riki Lindhome

Directed by: Dennis Iliadis
Screenplay by: Carl Ellsworth
Based on the Film by: Wes Craven
Produced by: Wes Craven, Marianne Maddalena, Sean Cunningham
Co-Producers: Jonathan Craven, Cody Zwieg

The Last House on the Left

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jhardin1978's picture

love it

I think this is gonna be a great movie.

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