Wrong Turn

Wrong Turn is a 2003 slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. The film stars Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto, and Kevin Zegers. The film was released on May 30, 2003.

Wrong Turn
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRob Schmidt
Produced by
Written byAlan B. McElroy
Starring
Music byElia Cmiral
CinematographyJohn S. Bartley
Edited byMichael Ross
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • May 30, 2003 (2003-05-30)
Running time
84 minutes
Country
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12.6 million[2]
Box office$28.7 million[2]

Plot

College students Rich Stoker and Halley Smith are rock climbing in a remote forest of West Virginia. When Rich reaches the top, he is suddenly murdered before he can help Halley up. Someone then begins to yank her up the cliff so she cuts the rope and falls. She attempts to escape, but gets caught in a line of barbed wire and is pulled back into the woods, screaming.

Medical student Chris Flynn drives through the mountains of West Virginia on his way to a business meeting. He stops at a gas station to ask directions, and an elderly man named Maynard tells Chris to go down Bear Mountain Road. He collides with a stopped car whose tires have been punctured. The car belongs to a group of college students on a camping trip: Jessie, Carly, Scott, Evan and Francine. They soon discover their tire puncture was no accident and find barbed wire wrapped around it and realize someone did this intentionally.

Francine and Evan stay to watch the cars as the others go to find help, but both of them are later murdered by a huge mutant figure. The others find an isolated cabin and go inside to use the phone, but are horrified to find human body parts in the house and attempt to escape. However, they are forced to hide inside when the occupants return home. Three horribly disfigured cannibalistic mutant men, "Three Finger", "Saw Tooth" and "One Eye" enter the cabin with Francine's dead body, and the hiding students watch in horror as her body is dismembered and eaten.

After the cannibals fall asleep after a long meal, the group attempts to escape. However, the cannibals awaken and chase them through the forest. The group runs into a clearing where they find hundreds of cars that belonged to previous victims, and Chris gets shot in the leg by Saw Tooth but survives. Scott creates a diversion for the other three to escape but gets killed with arrows.

Jessie, Carly, and Chris stumble upon an old watchtower and find a radio inside, which they use to call for help, but they get no response. Later, the cannibals arrive and are alerted when the radio starts responding to the students' call. Unable to get inside, they set the tower on fire to burn the group alive, but the students escape by jumping out of the window. In the subsequent chase, Three Finger catches Carly and decapitates her with an ax. Jessie and Chris pull a branch back and while Chris holds it, Jessie makes noise to get Three Finger to chase her. When he does, Chris lets the branch go, knocking Three Finger off and he falls to the ground, presumably to his death. Jessie and Chris manage to escape and hide in a cave until morning. The cannibals then find them, pushing Chris down the hill and taking Jessie back to their cabin. Chris survives the fall and meets a police officer, but the officer is shot in the eye with an arrow and falls dead.

Chris hitches a ride underneath the truck as it is driven back to the cabin by Saw Tooth, and Jessie is tied to a bed and gagged. Chris drives through the building and runs into One Eye, untying Jessie and proceeding to fight the cannibals together. They escape and Chris kills the cannibals by blowing up their cabin. The pair then drives out of the forest with the cannibals' pickup truck and stumble upon Maynard to take the map nearby.

In the post-credits scene, a deputy sheriff investigates the remains of the destroyed cabin. Laughing insanely, Three Finger, who survived the explosion, rises to attack the deputy.

Cast

Music

Two soundtracks were released; one contains the original film score, and the other contains popular music.

Soundtrack

Wrong Turn:
Soundtrack from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJuly 1, 2003
Length47:01
LabelLakeshore Records

Track listing

  1. "In Stance" – Eris
  2. "Bloody Fingers" – Jet Black Summer
  3. "Every Famous Last Word" – Miracle of 86
  4. "Never Said Anything" – The Belles
  5. "Why Would I Want to Die?" – Grandaddy
  6. "Haunted" – King Black Acid
  7. "Three Murders" – Deadman
  8. "Ex" – Tara King Theory
  9. "Birthday" – Simple
  10. "Even the Scars Forget the Wound" – Gruvis Malt
  11. "He's a Killer" – DJ Swamp
  12. "Bring the Pain"/"Multiple Incisions" – Candiria
  13. "If Only" – Queens of the Stone Age
  14. "Wish I May" – Breaking Benjamin

Score

Wrong Turn:
Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
Elia Cmiral
ReleasedJune 3, 2003
GenreFilm score
Length45:43
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Wrong Turn soundtrack chronology
Wrong Turn:
Original Motion Picture Score

(2003)
Wrong Turn 2: Dead End
(2007)

Track listing

  1. "Dark Forest"
  2. "Wrong Turn Title"
  3. "Mountain Men"
  4. "Cabin In The Woods"
  5. "Adventure Begins"
  6. "Mountain Men At Home"
  7. "Francine Dies"
  8. "Jessie"
  9. "Scott Becomes Prey"
  10. "Bear Trap"
  11. "Escape From Cabin"
  12. "Jessie Taken Hostage"
  13. "Fire In The Watchtower"
  14. "Grim Discovery"
  15. "Are We Safe?"
  16. "They Got Carly"
  17. "Killing Mountain Men"
  18. "We Are Alive"
  19. "Three Finger is Back"

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 40% of 83 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 4.22/10. The consensus is: "An unremarkable slasher flick that fails to distinguish itself from others of its ilk".[3] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C-" on an A+ to F scale.[4]

Legacy

Wrong Turn was followed by several films including with two sequels Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) and Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009), two prequels leading to the events of the original film Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011) and Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines (2012) and one stand-alone film Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014).

In October 2018, a new film titled Wrong Turn: The Foundation and served as a reboot was announced.[5] The film will be written by series creator Alan B. McElroy and director Mike P. Nelson is chosen to direct. Principal photography for the movie began on September 9, 2019.[6] Charlotte Vega will star in the reboot.[7]

References

  1. "Wrong Turn (2003)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  2. "Wrong Turn (2003)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
  3. "Wrong Turn". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  4. "CinemaScore". CinemaScore. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  5. Brown, Hannah (October 16, 2018). "'Wrong Turn' Reboot Details Revealed; Franchise Creator Writing Script". Screen Geek. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  6. https://www.wcpo.com/entertainment/local-a-e/wrong-turn-reboot-looking-for-extras-in-cincinnati-shoot
  7. Hamman, Cody (May 16, 2019). "Charlotte Vega to star in Wrong Turn reboot". Jo Blo. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
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