The Blair Witch Project

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Three film students set out into the Black Hills Forest to make a documentary on the legendary Blair Witch. Armed with a 16mm camera, a Hi8 video camera, and a DAT recorder, every step, word and sound is captured. After wandering around the Black Hil... more

Three film students set out into the Black Hills Forest to make a documentary on the legendary Blair Witch. Armed with a 16mm camera, a Hi8 video camera, and a DAT recorder, every step, word and sound is captured. After wandering around the Black Hills Forest, Heather, Josh, and Mike are cold, lost and hunted. Finally, one night after the last ray of light had left the forest black, they were never to be seen again. Despite thousands of hours searching the Black Hills area, neither of the filmmakers or any trace of their gear was found, and the search was called off. One year later, a bag full of film cans, DAT tapes, and video tapes were found. The behind the scenes, video footage and the film, are cut together to make a fictional movie which seems more than real.

GENRE: Horror
MPAA RATING: R
RUN TIME: 87 minutes
RELEASE DATE: July 30, 1999
STARRING: Heather Donahue , Michael Williams , Joshua Leonard , Bob Griffith , Jim King
DIRECTOR(S): Eduardo Sanchez
PRODUCER(S): Gregg Hale, Robin Cowie
WRITER(S): Eduardo Sanchez, Daniel Myrick
STUDIO: Artisan Pictures
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