Cherry Falls (2000)

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Written by Ken Selden

Directed by Geoffrey Wright

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

In the Virginia small town of Cherry Falls, the local high school hgas become susceptible to a murderous lunatic.

This black-clad, blood-thirsty killer is rampaging through this school, but is only killing off the teenage virgins in various and very gory ways.

Shocked, and scared fro her life, the virginal daughter of the town sheriff in charge of the investigation, Jody Markam () sets up her own investigation to try and uncover the killer.

However she soon stumbles into a web of long hidden dark secrets spun around the killings involving people of the town she always thought she trusted which makes her one of the killer's primary targets.

While the rest of the teenage virgin population plan a big party where they can all lose their virginity and become safe from the killers advances.

Cast

Image for Brittany MurphyBrittany MurphyJody Marken
Image for Michael BiehnMichael BiehnSherrif Brent Marken
Gabriel MannKenny Ascott
Image for Jesse BradfordJesse BradfordRod Harper
Image for Jay MohrJay MohrLeonard Marliston
Douglas SpainMark
Keram Malicki-SánchezTimmy
Natalie RamseySandy
Candy ClarkMarge Marken
Amanda AnkaDeputy Mina
Kristen MillerCindy
Michael WestonBen
Joannah PortmanSharon
Joe InscoeTom Sisler

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