Hell's Labyrinth

Hell's Labyrinth

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  • Genre(s): Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Drew Maxwell
  • Cast(s): Leah Rose, Tom Lodewyck, Katy Colloton, Ryan Schaufler, Adrienne Rusk See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 23min
  • Music: David Schmalz
  • Similar To: Black Phone 2, Frankenstein
  • Story:
    After being kidnapped, Kate Walker wakes to find herself trapped in a small chamber. She realizes she's not the only prisoner, as nineteen others share the same fate. Hunted by demonic creatures, the group must band together if they are to escape the hellish labyrinth and survive the onslaught. Starring: Leah Rose (Dust), Ryan Schaufler (Chasing Life), Adrienne Rusk (The Trouble with the Truth), Matt Ukena (Dark Nemesis) and Tom Lodewyck (Petty Cash).
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STORY

Story
After being kidnapped, Kate Walker wakes to find herself trapped in a small chamber. She realizes she's not the only prisoner, as nineteen others share the same fate. Hunted by demonic creatures, the group must band together if they are to escape the hellish labyrinth and survive the onslaught. Starring: Leah Rose (Dust), Ryan Schaufler (Chasing Life), Adrienne Rusk (The Trouble with the Truth), Matt Ukena (Dark Nemesis) and Tom Lodewyck (Petty Cash).

BOX OFFICE

Budget 5,000,000 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

The mammoth green-screen (which the majority of the film was shot in front of) was housed inside a large industrial warehouse, where the temperatures would drop close to freezing after the sun had set. Cast members (wrapped in blankets) warmed themselves beside small propane heaters in between takes.

Spending long hours in front of the 400 ft. green-screen, caused many of the cast members to temporarily lose their peripheral vision. Actors would run face-first into the screen on a regular basis.