Wednesday, May 12, 2010

An Early Look at Rogue River Character Mara in this One-Sheet

An introductory article on Rogue River was posted here in February, which can be seen (here), and now that production has gotten under way an official poster for the film is shown left. In the poster, character Mara (Michelle Page) can be seen screaming from either pain or fear and the poster's release here is a first courtesy of producer Jo Haskin (Sensored). For those unfamiliar with the film, Rogue River brings two grieving hearts together; one character seeks empathy while the other seeks torture and "terror" (Rogue). Further cast developments are also below with a confirmation that the film will finish shooting in June.

A synopsis for Rogue River:

"Mara (played by Michelle Page) a world traveler and free spirit, returns home after many years to deal with the recent death of her father. After a conflict with her older brother Andrew (play by Chris Coy) she sets off alone for Oregon’s Rogue River to scatter her father’s remains.

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Dealing with family memories leaves Mara feeling tense and isolated as she makes her way to Oregon. When she reaches the river she meets Jon (played by Bill Moseley) who is mourning the death of his young daughter. They quickly bond and when Mara’s car is towed, Jon offers her a ride to town. They take a quick detour to let Jon’s wife Lea (played by Lucinda Jenney) know he’ll be late for dinner. Lea quickly captivates Mara and she is convinced to stay the night instead of a run-down motel in town.

Things turn sinister when Mara wakes shackled to the bed. She is now a captive viewer as the dark and violent world of Jon and Lea slowly unfolds to a spine-tingling crescendo of terror" (Rogue).

Director: Jourdan McClure.

Writers: Ryan Finnerty, and Kevin Haskin.

Cast: Michelle PAge, Michael Rooker, Bill Moseley, Michael Cudlitz, Lucinda Jenney, Chris Coy, and Art Alexakis.

Composer: Jermaine
Stegall.
More details on Rogue River are below:

Rogue River Homepage

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