Urban Legends: The Final Cut (2000)

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Written by Silvio Horta, Paul Harris Boardman

Directed by John Ottman

Running Time: 98 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Canada/USA

Filmed in Colour

Urban legend-style killings begin to occur on a movie set, in this non-sequel sequel to "Urban Legend"

Amy Mayfield (Jennifer Morrison) is a student at the Alpine University. She is struggling to complete her dissertation which takes the form of a film related to urban legends.

All is going well until her crew start to fall prey to fatal accidents which ring true to urban legends.

Highly suspicious, Amy investigates these 'accidents' and discovers a much more sinister hand at work.

Now she has to unmask the killer before she, too, becomes an urban legend.

If you liked Scream - you'll love this.

Cast

Image for Jennifer MorrisonJennifer MorrisonAmy Mayfield
Matthew DavisTravis Stark/Trevor Stark
Hart BochnerProfessor Solomon
Loretta DevineReese Wilson
Joseph LawrenceGraham Manning
Anson MountToby Belcher
Image for Eva MendesEva MendesVanessa Valdeon
Anthony AndersonStan Washington
Jessica CauffielSandra Petruzzi
Michael BacallDirk Reynolds
Marco HofschneiderSchorm "Simon" Jabuscko
Derek AaslandP.A. Kevin
Jacinda BarrettLisa
Peter MillardDr. Richard Fain
Chas LawtherDean Patterson

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