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Devil's Pass

Devil's Pass (originally titled The Dyatlov Pass Incident) is a 2013 horror film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Vikram Weet, and starring Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, and Gemma Atkinson as Americans who investigate the Dyatlov Pass incident. It is shot in the style of found footage.

Devil's Pass
Film poster
Directed byRenny Harlin
Written byVikram Weet
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDenis Alarcon Ramirez
Edited bySteven Mirkovich
Music byYuri Poteyenko
Production
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Distributed by
Release date
  • August 23, 2013 (2013-08-23)[1]
Running time
96 minutes[4]
Countries
Languages
  • English
  • Russian
Box office$5.3 million[5]

Plot

Five Oregon college students set off to find out what happened to the nine hikers who mysteriously died in the Dyatlov Pass incident. Holly and Jensen are co-directors, J.P. and Andy are expert climbers, and Denise is the sound engineer. After the film introduces the characters, Russian-language news discusses the students' disappearance. The Russian government recovers video footage but refuses to release it to the public; however hackers obtain and release the footage, which forms the rest of the film.

In Russia, the students first try to contact a member of the initial 1959 expedition who turned back after becoming ill on the first day. However, the man has been hospitalized following a nervous breakdown. The administrators at the hospital claim that he is dead and attempt to turn away the filmmakers. In an upstairs window, the students see a man they assume to be the survivor; he holds up a sign in Russian and is dragged away by orderlies. At a bar, the students recruit Sergei, who translates the sign as a warning to "stay away". Undeterred, Sergei introduces them to his aunt, Alya, who was part of the first rescue team. She tells them that a strange machine and eleven bodies were found at the site, not nine, as is commonly reported. The final two bodies had something wrong with them.

At their campsite, Holly hears howling. The next morning, the group notices barefoot prints in the snow that start and stop suddenly. Jensen claims the footprints are from yeti, but the others claim that Holly is messing with them. After hiking further, they again hear howling and find footprints that lead to a weather tower. Inside the weather tower, they find a human tongue. Denise wants to leave, but the others convince her to continue. Jensen reveals that as a teenager he had heard the howling during a bad acid trip that ended with him being arrested while yelling incoherently about demons. Holly attempts to comfort Jensen by relating that she has had recurring dreams about Dyatlov Pass, which she interprets as fate. Unnoticed by the group two mysterious creatures move through the snow in the distance.

The group arrives at Dyatlov Pass unsettlingly ahead of schedule. J.P. and Andy are further spooked when their navigational equipment exhibits strange malfunctions. Using a Geiger counter, Holly and Jensen are led to a bunker that locks from the outside. The door is already unlocked but frozen shut; they manage to open the door. They return to the camp without telling anyone about the bunker. The next morning, the group is awakened by explosions that cause an avalanche. Denise is killed, and Andy suffers a bad fracture. After they fire a flare, Russian soldiers posing as a rescue party arrive, kill Andy, and chase the three survivors to the bunker. J.P. is shot and wounded as they enter. Moving into a tunnel system a mysterious creature moves through one tunnel while the three enter another. Holly and Jensen leave the wounded J.P. as they explore the bunker. Inside, they discover evidence of teleportation experiments, a dead soldier who is missing his tongue, a camcorder identical to theirs that has footage of their present conversation, dead bodies stacked in a pile, and files relating to the Philadelphia Experiment.

Jensen and Holly hear J.P. screaming, and find him under attack by mutants who seem to be able to teleport. The mutants kill J.P. and chase Jensen and Holly into a sealed room with a strange-looking tunnel that leads further into a natural cave. Jensen theorizes this is a wormhole. Unwilling to starve to death or face the mutants, Jensen and Holly choose to step into the wormhole. Since there are no controls, Jensen suggests that they visualize a nearby destination. Holly suggests the bunker entrance, and they enter the wormhole.

In 1959, Russian military personnel discover two bodies near the bunker's entrance. Soldiers chase away a younger version of Sergei's aunt Alya, who had just stumbled across the bodies. They recover their video camera. They drag the bodies inside the bunker, which is fully staffed and operational. The commanding officer orders the bodies to be stripped and hung on meat hooks. As the soldiers leave, the mutated bodies of Jensen and Holly, identified by Holly's neck tattoo, begin to revive.

Cast

  • Holly Goss as Holly King, co-director
  • Matt Stokoe as Jensen Day, co-director and conspiracy theorist
  • Luke Albright as J. P. Hauser, Jr., expert climber
  • Ryan Hawley as Andy Thatcher, expert climber
  • Gemma Atkinson as Denise Evers, audio engineer
  • Richard Reid as Sgt. Smirnov, the Russian soldier
  • Nikolay Butenin as Sergei
  • Nelly Nielsen as Alya, age 73
    • Valeriya Fedorovich as Alya, age 20

Production

Director Renny Harlin spent time in Moscow researching the government archives. His own theory of what happened at the Dyatlov Pass incident is that a government experiment went wrong. The casting for the film was intentionally kept to unknowns. Shooting took place in northern Russia.[6]

Release

Devil's Pass was released 23 August 2013.[1] It was released on DVD in the UK 26 August 2013.[7] It was released on DVD in the US 17 December 2013.[8]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 48% of 23 surveyed critics gave it a positive review; the average rating is 4.91/10.[9] Metacritic rated it 49/100.[10] Miriam Bale of The New York Times called the film "an upgraded Blair Witch Project" that is hilarious, though it is not clear whether this is intentional or not.[11] Scott Foundas of Variety called it unoriginal yet watchable.[2] SFX rated it 2/5 stars and called it "a scare-free thriller" with an underwhelming twist.[12] Shelagh M. Rowan-Legg of Twitch Film called for a moratorium on found footage films and stated that the film should have been about the real-life incident.[13] Mark Adams of Screen Daily called it "shrewdly constructed" and "smartly made".[14] Philip French of The Guardian wrote that it "adds nothing to a real-life mystery from the Soviet era" and that the explanation is too outlandish.[15] Bloody Disgusting rated the film 3/5 stars and recommended the film to enthusiasts of the real-life event but warned that the generic story would probably not excite people tired of found footage films.[16] Gareth Jones of Dread Central rated it 3.5/5 stars and called it "a thoroughly intriguing mash-up of sci-fi, horror and real-life mystery."[17] Matt Glasby of Total Film rated it 3/5 stars and called it a cheesy midnight movie that requires a forgiving audience.[18] Owen Williams of Empire called it a "smartly-executed" film with a "satisfyingly circular conclusion".[19] Nigel Floyd of Time Out London rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that the film becomes more unbelievable and silly as time goes on.[20] Scott Weinberg of Fearnet called it a "simple but crafty little horror tale" with a payoff that can "come off as ridiculous or novel".[21] Chris Holt of Starburst rated it 7/10 stars and wrote that it is "a fascinating and gripping film that despite being fundamentally flawed, is well worth your time."[22]

References

  1. ^ a b Turek, Ryan (6 August 2013). "Renny Harlin's Dyatlov Pass Incident Now Devil's Pass, See It This Month". Shock Till You Drop. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Foundas, Scott (23 August 2013). "Film Review: 'Devil's Pass'". Variety. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Film #43167: The Dyatlov Pass Incident". Lumiere. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  4. ^ "The Davatlov Pass Incident (2013)". BBFC. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Devil's Pass (2013) – Financial Information". The Numbers.
  6. ^ Wixson, Heather (27 August 2013). "Exclusive: Filmmaker Renny Harlin Takes Us Through Devil's Pass and More". Dread Central. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  7. ^ Jones, Gareth (24 August 2013). "Contest Closed! UK Readers: Win The Dyatlov Pass Incident on DVD!". Dread Central. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  8. ^ Spring, Mike (17 December 2013). "What's new & noteworthy on DVD & Blu-ray – December 17, 2013". Times Union. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  9. ^ "Devil's Pass". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Devil's Pass". Metacritic. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  11. ^ Bale, Miriam (22 August 2013). "Fools Rush In, With Camera". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  12. ^ "The Dyatlov Pass Incident REVIEW". SFX. 23 August 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  13. ^ Rowan-Legg, Shelagh M. (23 August 2013). . Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  14. ^ Adams, Mark (25 August 2013). "The Dyatlov Pass Incident". Screen Daily. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  15. ^ French, Philip (24 August 2013). "The Dyatlov Pass Incident – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  16. ^ "[BD Review] Wolfman Calls 'Devil's Pass' Chilling, Kinda..." Bloody Disgusting. 22 August 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  17. ^ Jones, Gareth (29 August 2013). "Dyatlov Pass Incident, The (2013)". Dread Central. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  18. ^ Glasby, Matt (12 August 2013). "The Dyatlov Pass Incident". Total Film. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  19. ^ Williams, Owen. "The Dyatlov Pass Incident". Empire. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  20. ^ Floyd, Nigel (20 August 2013). "The Dyatlov Pass Incident (15)". Time Out London. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  21. ^ Weinberg, Scott (23 August 2013). "FEARnet Movie Review: 'Devil's Pass'". Fearnet. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  22. ^ Holt, Chris (24 July 2013). "DVD Review: The Dyatlov Pass Incident". Starburst. Retrieved 20 December 2013.

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LanguagesEnglish RussianBox office 5 3 million 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditFive Oregon college students set off to find out what happened to the nine hikers who mysteriously died in the Dyatlov Pass incident Holly and Jensen are co directors J P and Andy are expert climbers and Denise is the sound engineer After the film introduces the characters Russian language news discusses the students disappearance The Russian government recovers video footage but refuses to release it to the public however hackers obtain and release the footage which forms the rest of the film In Russia the students first try to contact a member of the initial 1959 expedition who turned back after becoming ill on the first day However the man has been hospitalized following a nervous breakdown The administrators at the hospital claim that he is dead and attempt to turn away the filmmakers In an upstairs window the students see a man they assume to be the survivor he holds up a sign in Russian and is dragged away by orderlies At a bar the students recruit Sergei who translates the sign as a warning to stay away Undeterred Sergei introduces them to his aunt Alya who was part of the first rescue team She tells them that a strange machine and eleven bodies were found at the site not nine as is commonly reported The final two bodies had something wrong with them At their campsite Holly hears howling The next morning the group notices barefoot prints in the snow that start and stop suddenly Jensen claims the footprints are from yeti but the others claim that Holly is messing with them After hiking further they again hear howling and find footprints that lead to a weather tower Inside the weather tower they find a human tongue Denise wants to leave but the others convince her to continue Jensen reveals that as a teenager he had heard the howling during a bad acid trip that ended with him being arrested while yelling incoherently about demons Holly attempts to comfort Jensen by relating that she has had recurring dreams about Dyatlov Pass which she interprets as fate Unnoticed by the group two mysterious creatures move through the snow in the distance The group arrives at Dyatlov Pass unsettlingly ahead of schedule J P and Andy are further spooked when their navigational equipment exhibits strange malfunctions Using a Geiger counter Holly and Jensen are led to a bunker that locks from the outside The door is already unlocked but frozen shut they manage to open the door They return to the camp without telling anyone about the bunker The next morning the group is awakened by explosions that cause an avalanche Denise is killed and Andy suffers a bad fracture After they fire a flare Russian soldiers posing as a rescue party arrive kill Andy and chase the three survivors to the bunker J P is shot and wounded as they enter Moving into a tunnel system a mysterious creature moves through one tunnel while the three enter another Holly and Jensen leave the wounded J P as they explore the bunker Inside they discover evidence of teleportation experiments a dead soldier who is missing his tongue a camcorder identical to theirs that has footage of their present conversation dead bodies stacked in a pile and files relating to the Philadelphia Experiment Jensen and Holly hear J P screaming and find him under attack by mutants who seem to be able to teleport The mutants kill J P and chase Jensen and Holly into a sealed room with a strange looking tunnel that leads further into a natural cave Jensen theorizes this is a wormhole Unwilling to starve to death or face the mutants Jensen and Holly choose to step into the wormhole Since there are no controls Jensen suggests that they visualize a nearby destination Holly suggests the bunker entrance and they enter the wormhole In 1959 Russian military personnel discover two bodies near the bunker s entrance Soldiers chase away a younger version of Sergei s aunt Alya who had just stumbled across the bodies They recover their video camera They drag the bodies inside the bunker which is fully staffed and operational The commanding officer orders the bodies to be stripped and hung on meat hooks As the soldiers leave the mutated bodies of Jensen and Holly identified by Holly s neck tattoo begin to revive Cast EditHolly Goss as Holly King co director Matt Stokoe as Jensen Day co director and conspiracy theorist Luke Albright as J P Hauser Jr expert climber Ryan Hawley as Andy Thatcher expert climber Gemma Atkinson as Denise Evers audio engineer Richard Reid as Sgt Smirnov the Russian soldier Nikolay Butenin as Sergei Nelly Nielsen as Alya age 73 Valeriya Fedorovich as Alya age 20Production EditDirector Renny Harlin spent time in Moscow researching the government archives His own theory of what happened at the Dyatlov Pass incident is that a government experiment went wrong The casting for the film was intentionally kept to unknowns Shooting took place in northern Russia 6 Release EditDevil s Pass was released 23 August 2013 1 It was released on DVD in the UK 26 August 2013 7 It was released on DVD in the US 17 December 2013 8 Reception EditRotten Tomatoes a review aggregator reports that 48 of 23 surveyed critics gave it a positive review the average rating is 4 91 10 9 Metacritic rated it 49 100 10 Miriam Bale of The New York Times called the film an upgraded Blair Witch Project that is hilarious though it is not clear whether this is intentional or not 11 Scott Foundas of Variety called it unoriginal yet watchable 2 SFX rated it 2 5 stars and called it a scare free thriller with an underwhelming twist 12 Shelagh M Rowan Legg of Twitch Film called for a moratorium on found footage films and stated that the film should have been about the real life incident 13 Mark Adams of Screen Daily called it shrewdly constructed and smartly made 14 Philip French of The Guardian wrote that it adds nothing to a real life mystery from the Soviet era and that the explanation is too outlandish 15 Bloody Disgusting rated the film 3 5 stars and recommended the film to enthusiasts of the real life event but warned that the generic story would probably not excite people tired of found footage films 16 Gareth Jones of Dread Central rated it 3 5 5 stars and called it a thoroughly intriguing mash up of sci fi horror and real life mystery 17 Matt Glasby of Total Film rated it 3 5 stars and called it a cheesy midnight movie that requires a forgiving audience 18 Owen Williams of Empire called it a smartly executed film with a satisfyingly circular conclusion 19 Nigel Floyd of Time Out London rated it 2 5 stars and wrote that the film becomes more unbelievable and silly as time goes on 20 Scott Weinberg of Fearnet called it a simple but crafty little horror tale with a payoff that can come off as ridiculous or novel 21 Chris Holt of Starburst rated it 7 10 stars and wrote that it is a fascinating and gripping film that despite being fundamentally flawed is well worth your time 22 References Edit a b Turek Ryan 6 August 2013 Renny Harlin s Dyatlov Pass Incident Now Devil s Pass See It This Month Shock Till You Drop Retrieved 20 December 2013 a b c Foundas Scott 23 August 2013 Film Review Devil s Pass Variety Retrieved 20 December 2013 a b Film 43167 The Dyatlov Pass Incident Lumiere Retrieved 4 November 2021 The Davatlov Pass Incident 2013 BBFC Retrieved 20 December 2013 Devil s Pass 2013 Financial Information The Numbers Wixson Heather 27 August 2013 Exclusive Filmmaker Renny Harlin Takes Us Through Devil s Pass and More Dread Central Retrieved 20 December 2013 Jones Gareth 24 August 2013 Contest Closed UK Readers Win The Dyatlov Pass Incident on DVD Dread Central Retrieved 20 December 2013 Spring Mike 17 December 2013 What s new amp noteworthy on DVD amp Blu ray December 17 2013 Times Union Retrieved 20 December 2013 Devil s Pass Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 3 October 2019 Devil s Pass Metacritic Retrieved 20 December 2013 Bale Miriam 22 August 2013 Fools Rush In With Camera The New York Times Retrieved 20 December 2013 The Dyatlov Pass Incident REVIEW SFX 23 August 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2013 Rowan Legg Shelagh M 23 August 2013 Frightfest 2013 Review Renny Harlin s The Datlov Pass Incident Is A Pass Twitch Film Archived from the original on 20 December 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2013 Adams Mark 25 August 2013 The Dyatlov Pass Incident Screen Daily Retrieved 20 December 2013 French Philip 24 August 2013 The Dyatlov Pass Incident review The Guardian Retrieved 20 December 2013 BD Review Wolfman Calls Devil s Pass Chilling Kinda Bloody Disgusting 22 August 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2013 Jones Gareth 29 August 2013 Dyatlov Pass Incident The 2013 Dread Central Retrieved 20 December 2013 Glasby Matt 12 August 2013 The Dyatlov Pass Incident Total Film Retrieved 20 December 2013 Williams Owen The Dyatlov Pass Incident Empire Retrieved 20 December 2013 Floyd Nigel 20 August 2013 The Dyatlov Pass Incident 15 Time Out London Retrieved 20 December 2013 Weinberg Scott 23 August 2013 FEARnet Movie Review Devil s Pass Fearnet Retrieved 20 December 2013 Holt Chris 24 July 2013 DVD Review The Dyatlov Pass Incident Starburst Retrieved 20 December 2013 External links EditDevil s Pass at IMDb Devil s Pass at Rotten Tomatoes Devil s Pass at Metacritic Dunning Brian 8 July 2008 Skeptoid 108 Mystery at Dyatlov Pass Skeptoid for information on the actual incident Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Devil 27s Pass amp oldid 1114393643, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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