| Overview: | "The Devil Of Blue Mountain" takes the audience on a harrowing journey, following a disturbing abductor as he drags two attractive young women through a twisted wilderness. Ultimately, the abductor's salacious purpose is dark and nefarious. From its opening scenes, literally shot in the downpour of Hurricane Ivan, to its shocking conclusion in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, The Devil of Blue Mountain will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Produced and directed by Hollywood.com's Top Underground Filmmaker Of 1998, Joshua P. Warren ("Inbred Rednecks", "Alone In A Haunted House"), this movie is the culmination of a challenge: can an engaging feature film, that b-movie fans will enjoy, be shot with no script (only a storyline: the actors improvised dialogue) for $1000 in two days? "The Devil Of Blue Mountain" is Warren's surprising answer to that challenge, continuing to push the envelope in what no-budget movies can achieve.
Warning: contains full nudity, adult language, and scenes of a graphic nature that may be considered too intense for general audiences. Recommended for mature viewers only.
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