The Deaths of Ian Stone (2008)
Live everyday like it's your last.
Deaths tells the story of an all-American guy who is murdered each day by horrifying pursuers, only to wake up in slightly different lives to experience the terror of being murdered again.
Director: Dario Piana
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: July 18, 2008
Cast
- Mike Vogel - Ian Stone
- Michael Dixon - Brad Kopple
- Christina Cole - Jenny Walker
- Michael Feast - Gray
- Jaime Murray - Medea
- Charlie Anson - Josh Garfield
- George Dillon - Referee
- Andrew Buchan - Ryan
- Marnix Van Den Broeke - Harvester
- Anthony Warren - Carl
Screenplay
Music: Elia Cmiral
Cinematography: Stefano Morcaldo
Editing: Celia Haining
Production: Odyssey Entertainment, Isle of Man Film Commission, Stan Winston Productions, SWFX
Country: United States of America, United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: $10,000
Box Office: $10,000
Original Language: en
Keywords
grave, ice hockey, parallel world
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Deaths of Ian Stone about?
- Deaths tells the story of an all-American guy who is murdered each day by horrifying pursuers, only to wake up in slightly different lives to experience the terror of being murdered again.
- Who directed The Deaths of Ian Stone?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone was directed by Dario Piana.
- Who stars in The Deaths of Ian Stone?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone stars Mike Vogel, Michael Dixon, Christina Cole, Michael Feast, Jaime Murray, Charlie Anson.
- How long is The Deaths of Ian Stone?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is The Deaths of Ian Stone?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone is a Horror, Thriller film.
- What is the budget of The Deaths of Ian Stone?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone had a budget of $10,000.
- How much did The Deaths of Ian Stone gross?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone grossed $10,000 worldwide.
- Where was The Deaths of Ian Stone produced?
- The Deaths of Ian Stone was produced in United States of America, United Kingdom.