Dark Haul | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 17, 2015
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This may be a case where the very clear HD transfer hurts the low budget CG effects. They didn't even bother painting some of the airsoft.
| genre | Horror | Action |
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| synopsis | The meaning of cryptic prophesy splits apart a team of secretive guardians as they transport by 18-wheeler truck, a deadly creature and it's half-human sister from their now ineffective holding place to a more secure location. The sister's hidden agenda undermines the mission releasing the beast and they end up battling for the fate of the world when the true meaning of the prophesy is discovered in this mysterious and thrilling, action-packed creature feature. |
| lead actors | Paul Drechsler-Martell | Adrienne LaValley | Greg Nutcher | Rick Ravanello | Anthony Del Negro | Evalena Marie | Tom Sizemore | Paul Drechsler-Martell | Brett Lapeyrouse |
| director | Daniel Wise |
















