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Wrong Turn (2003 film)

Wrong Turn is a 2003 slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt, written by Alan B. McElroy, and starring Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto, and Kevin Zegers. The film follows a group of six individuals being stalked by a cannibal family in the woods of West Virginia.

Wrong Turn
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRob Schmidt
Written byAlan B. McElroy
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJohn S. Bartley
Edited byMichael Ross
Music byElia Cmiral
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox[1] (United States)
Constantin Film (Germany)[4]
Summit Entertainment (International)[3]
Release date
  • May 30, 2003 (2003-05-30)
Running time
84 minutes
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12.6 million[5]
Box office$28.7 million[6]

Development for the film began in 2001 when it was announced Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Group teamed to produce Wrong Turn, a 1970s-style horror pic to be directed by Schmidt, while McElroy wrote the script. The film was a co-production between Summit and Constantin Film, with Stan Winston designing the creature effects and serving as a producer.

Wrong Turn was theatrically released in the United States on May 30, 2003, by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its premise, but criticized its script, underdeveloped characters and horror clichés. It grossed over $28 million worldwide against a $12 million budget.

Plot edit

Several years after the massacre at Fairlake, seen in Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, two college students Rich Stoker and Halley Smith are rock climbing in a remote forest of West Virginia. When Rich reaches the top of a cliff they are climbing, he is suddenly murdered before he can help Halley up. Someone begins to yank Halley up the cliff, forcing her to cut the rope and fall to the ground. She attempts to escape but is caught in a line of barbed wire and pulled back into the woods, screaming.

Sometime later, medical student Chris Flynn drives through the mountains of West Virginia on his way to a business meeting. He stops at a gas station to ask directions, and the elderly owner named Maynard is of no help. Chris finds a map and decides to go down Bear Mountain Road. He collides with a stopped car whose tires have been punctured. The car belongs to a group of college students on a camping trip: Jessie, Carly, Scott, Evan and Francine. They soon discover their tire puncture was no accident and find barbed wire wrapped around it and realize someone did this intentionally.

Evan and Francine stay to watch the cars while the others go to find help. Evan disappears after he hears something from the woods, and Francine finds his ear on the ground. As she backs away in horror, barbed wire is forced into her mouth by a mysterious figure, who garrotes her with it. The remaining group find an isolated cabin and go inside to use the phone, horrified to find human body parts in the house. They are forced to hide inside when the occupants return home. Three cannibalistic inbred mountain men Three Finger (real name, Andrei), Saw Tooth (real name, Andu) and One Eye (real name, Tudor) enter the cabin with Francine's corpse and the hiding group watch as her body is dismembered and eaten.

After the cannibals fall asleep, the group attempts to escape but their captors awaken and chase them in the forest. The group find cars left from previous victims and try to make up an escape plan. Chris gets shot in the leg while trying to distract the cannibals, and the girls take him to a truck, where Evan's body spills out. Scott attempts another diversion for the other three to escape but gets killed with arrows instead. Jessie, Carly, and Chris stumble upon an old watchtower with an old radio and try to call for help. The cannibals arrive and are alerted when the radio starts responding to the group's call. Unable to get inside, the attackers set the tower on fire. The protagonists escape by jumping out and into the trees, triggering a chase in which Carly is decapitated by Three Finger.

Chris pulls a branch while Jessie lures the attacker for the former to release it, knocking him down. Jessie and Chris flee and hide in a cave until morning. The cannibals find them, pushing Chris down the hill, then kidnapping Jessie and taking her back to their cabin. Chris survives the fall and meets a police officer, but the officer is killed by Saw Tooth, who shoots him in the eye with an arrow. Chris hitches a ride by holding onto the underside of the truck as Saw Tooth drives it back to the cabin, where Jessie has been tied down to a bed in preparation to be eaten and watches fearfully as the cannibals chop up the dead policeman.

Before they can move on to Jessie, Chris sets the building on fire and drives the truck through the wall. He fights off the three cannibals and frees Jessie and they escape as Chris kills the cannibals by blowing up the cabin. The pair then drive out of the forest in the cannibals' pickup truck and stumble upon Maynard's gas station nearby; Chris takes the map before he and Jessie leave.

In a mid-credits scene, a deputy sheriff who had received the radio call earlier investigates the remains of the destroyed cabin. Laughing insanely, Three Finger, who survived the explosion, rises and kills the deputy.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

Development for the film began in 2001 when it was announced Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Group teamed to produce Wrong Turn, a 1970s-style horror pic to be directed by Rob Schmidt.[7] Alan B. McElroy, who had begun his career as a screenwriter for Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), wrote the script.[8] McElroy devised the idea for the film after he and his wife were forced to detour on a rural side road during a snowstorm to avoid a major traffic collision: "As we're doing that, in the dark, in a snowstorm, we're thinking, 'Is this a smart idea?'" McElroy recalled. "Anything could go wrong!"[7]

The film was a co-production, Summit Entertainment and Constantin Films, with Stan Winston designing the creature effects and serving as a producer.[9] Inking a deal with Fox-based Regency Enterprises, the co-financiers of Wrong Turn secured domestic distribution through Fox.[10] Fox reportedly had trouble securing an R-rating from the MPAA due to the film's intense violence, with many of the TV spots for the film also being refused approval; this is possibly one of the reasons why subsequent Wrong Turn movies were released straight to video.[11]

Filming edit

Though set in West Virginia, filming of Wrong Turn took place in a nature reserve north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[7] Additional photography, including the sequence set in the forest station tower, occurred on a set.[7] While shooting a sequence in which her character falls through a series of tree branches, actress Emmanuelle Chriqui dislocated her shoulder.[7]

Music edit

Two soundtracks were released; one contains the original film score, and the other contains popular music.

Soundtrack edit

Wrong Turn:
Soundtrack from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJuly 1, 2003
Length47:01
LabelLakeshore Records

Track listing edit

  1. "In Stance" – Eris
  2. "Bloody Fingers" – Jet Black Summer
  3. "Every Famous Last Word" – Miracle of 86
  4. "Never Said Anything" – The Belles
  5. "Why Would I Want to Die?" – Grandaddy
  6. "Haunted" – King Black Acid
  7. "Three Murders" – Deadman
  8. "Ex" – Tara King Theory
  9. "Birthday" – Simple
  10. "Even the Scars Forget the Wound" – Gruvis Malt
  11. "He's a Killer" – DJ Swamp
  12. "Bring the Pain"/"Multiple Incisions" – Candiria
  13. "If Only" – Queens of the Stone Age
  14. "Wish I May" – Breaking Benjamin

Score edit

Wrong Turn:
Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 3, 2003
GenreFilm score
Length45:43
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Wrong Turn soundtrack chronology
Wrong Turn:
Original Motion Picture Score

(2003)
Wrong Turn 2: Dead End
(2007)

Track listing edit

  1. "Dark Forest"
  2. "Wrong Turn Title"
  3. "Mountain Men"
  4. "Cabin In The Woods"
  5. "Adventure Begins"
  6. "Mountain Men At Home"
  7. "Francine Dies"
  8. "Jessie"
  9. "Scott Becomes Prey"
  10. "Bear Trap"
  11. "Escape From Cabin"
  12. "Jessie Taken Hostage"
  13. "Fire In The Watchtower"
  14. "Grim Discovery"
  15. "Are We Safe?"
  16. "They Got Carly"
  17. "Killing Mountain Men"
  18. "We Are Alive"
  19. "Three Finger is Back"

Release edit

Box office edit

Released in the United States on May 30, 2003, Wrong Turn earned $5,161,498 during its opening weekend among 1,615 theaters.[5] It went to gross a total of $15,418,790 in the United States and $13,231,785 internationally, making for a worldwide gross of $28,650,575.[5]

Critical response edit

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 40% of 83 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 4.22/10. The consensus is: "An unremarkable slasher flick that fails to distinguish itself from others of its ilk".[12] On Metacritic, Wrong Turn have a score of 32 out of a 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[13] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C−" on an A+ to F scale.[14]

Barbara Ellen of The Times wrote "This could have been a half decent cross between a Romero zombie movie and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre but in the end the gore is so ridiculously overdone and the script so lame, that it undermines all sense of suspense".[15] William Thomas of Empire said "It's better than any of the official Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequels. Which is probably a good thing".[16] Scott Foundas of Variety criticized the Wrong Turn for being "A negative pickup by Fox", adding that "[it was] dumped into theaters on Friday without benefit of press previews", resulting in "frightless torpor".[17]

A one out of four stars was awarded to the film by Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle who wrote "This was already tired stuff when cult fave Sleepaway Camp came out in 1983, and it's downright comatose by now".[18] BBC's Nev Pierce gave the film two out of five,[19] while Anita Gates of The New York Times called it "[a] lazy would-be horror film".[20]

Sequels edit

Wrong Turn was followed by several films including two sequels, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) and Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009), two prequels leading to the events of the original film, Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011) and Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines (2012), and a reboot, Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014).

In October 2018, another reboot simply titled Wrong Turn (2021) was announced.[21] The film was written by original film's writer Alan B. McElroy and directed by Mike P. Nelson. Principal photography for the movie began on September 9, 2019.[22] Though initially planned for a 2020 release, the film was held until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[23] After an announcement on December 16, 2020, the film was domestically released theatrically for a one night run on January 26, 2021.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Wrong Turn (2003)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. from the original on November 25, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  2. ^ "Wrong Turn (2003) - Financial Information". The Numbers. from the original on January 22, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Hazelton, John (June 4, 2003). "Wrong Turn". Screen International. from the original on August 11, 2021.
  4. ^ "Film #20385: Wrong Turn". Lumiere. from the original on July 11, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "Wrong Turn (2003)". Box Office Mojo. from the original on February 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "Wrong Turn". Box Office Mojo. from the original on January 31, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e Collis, Clark (May 31, 2023). "20 years of Wrong Turn: How a movie about murderous cannibals became an unkillable franchise". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on July 14, 2023.
  8. ^ Harris, Dana (August 14, 2001). "'Wrong' is right for duo". Variety. from the original on October 27, 2021.
  9. ^ Harris, Dana (July 28, 2002). "Duo to take 'Wrong Turn'". Variety. from the original on June 14, 2022.
  10. ^ Brodesser, Claude (October 17, 2002). "'Wrong Turn' finds way to Fox". Variety. from the original on January 19, 2021.
  11. ^ Kennedy, Michael (January 8, 2020). "Why Wrong Turn Sequels Went Straight To Home Video". Screen Rant. from the original on June 14, 2022.
  12. ^ "Wrong Turn". Rotten Tomatoes. from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  13. ^ "Wrong Turn (2003)". Metacritic. from the original on August 31, 2018. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  15. ^ Ellen, Barbara (June 26, 2003). "Films of the Week". The Times. from the original on August 26, 2021.
  16. ^ Thomas, William (January 1, 2000). "Wrong Turn Review". Empire. from the original on August 26, 2021.
  17. ^ Foundas, Scott (June 1, 2003). "Wrong Turn". Variety. from the original on August 26, 2021.
  18. ^ Savlov, Marc (June 6, 2003). "Wrong Turn". The Austin Chronicle. from the original on August 26, 2021.
  19. ^ Pierce, Nev (June 25, 2003). "Wrong Turn (2003)". BBC. from the original on August 26, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  20. ^ Gates, Anita (May 31, 2003). "Film Review; A New Backwoods Threat: Feeble-Minded Flesh Eaters". The New York Times. from the original on August 26, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  21. ^ Brown, Hannah (October 16, 2018). "'Wrong Turn' Reboot Details Revealed; Franchise Creator Writing Script". Screen Geek. from the original on February 3, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  22. ^ Mains, Brian (July 23, 2019). "'Wrong Turn' reboot looking for crew in Cincinnati shoot". WCPO. from the original on July 31, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  23. ^ Rai, Mansi (May 1, 2020). "'Wrong Turn 7'- release date, plot and everything you should know". Next Alerts. from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wrong Turn 2003 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wrong Turn is a 2003 slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt written by Alan B McElroy and starring Desmond Harrington Eliza Dushku Emmanuelle Chriqui Jeremy Sisto and Kevin Zegers The film follows a group of six individuals being stalked by a cannibal family in the woods of West Virginia Wrong TurnTheatrical release posterDirected byRob SchmidtWritten byAlan B McElroyProduced byStan Winston Brian Gilbert Erik Feig Robert KulzerStarringDesmond Harrington Eliza Dushku Emmanuelle Chriqui Jeremy Sisto Kevin ZegersCinematographyJohn S BartleyEdited byMichael RossMusic byElia CmiralProductioncompaniesConstantin Film 1 Summit Entertainment 1 Regency Enterprises uncredited 2 Newmarket Capital Group 3 Distributed by20th Century Fox 1 United States Constantin Film Germany 4 Summit Entertainment International 3 Release dateMay 30 2003 2003 05 30 Running time84 minutesCountriesCanada 1 Germany 1 United States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 12 6 million 5 Box office 28 7 million 6 Development for the film began in 2001 when it was announced Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Group teamed to produce Wrong Turn a 1970s style horror pic to be directed by Schmidt while McElroy wrote the script The film was a co production between Summit and Constantin Film with Stan Winston designing the creature effects and serving as a producer Wrong Turn was theatrically released in the United States on May 30 2003 by 20th Century Fox The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised its premise but criticized its script underdeveloped characters and horror cliches It grossed over 28 million worldwide against a 12 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 4 Music 4 1 Soundtrack 4 2 Track listing 4 3 Score 4 4 Track listing 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Sequels 7 References 8 External linksPlot editSeveral years after the massacre at Fairlake seen in Wrong Turn 5 Bloodlines two college students Rich Stoker and Halley Smith are rock climbing in a remote forest of West Virginia When Rich reaches the top of a cliff they are climbing he is suddenly murdered before he can help Halley up Someone begins to yank Halley up the cliff forcing her to cut the rope and fall to the ground She attempts to escape but is caught in a line of barbed wire and pulled back into the woods screaming Sometime later medical student Chris Flynn drives through the mountains of West Virginia on his way to a business meeting He stops at a gas station to ask directions and the elderly owner named Maynard is of no help Chris finds a map and decides to go down Bear Mountain Road He collides with a stopped car whose tires have been punctured The car belongs to a group of college students on a camping trip Jessie Carly Scott Evan and Francine They soon discover their tire puncture was no accident and find barbed wire wrapped around it and realize someone did this intentionally Evan and Francine stay to watch the cars while the others go to find help Evan disappears after he hears something from the woods and Francine finds his ear on the ground As she backs away in horror barbed wire is forced into her mouth by a mysterious figure who garrotes her with it The remaining group find an isolated cabin and go inside to use the phone horrified to find human body parts in the house They are forced to hide inside when the occupants return home Three cannibalistic inbred mountain men Three Finger real name Andrei Saw Tooth real name Andu and One Eye real name Tudor enter the cabin with Francine s corpse and the hiding group watch as her body is dismembered and eaten After the cannibals fall asleep the group attempts to escape but their captors awaken and chase them in the forest The group find cars left from previous victims and try to make up an escape plan Chris gets shot in the leg while trying to distract the cannibals and the girls take him to a truck where Evan s body spills out Scott attempts another diversion for the other three to escape but gets killed with arrows instead Jessie Carly and Chris stumble upon an old watchtower with an old radio and try to call for help The cannibals arrive and are alerted when the radio starts responding to the group s call Unable to get inside the attackers set the tower on fire The protagonists escape by jumping out and into the trees triggering a chase in which Carly is decapitated by Three Finger Chris pulls a branch while Jessie lures the attacker for the former to release it knocking him down Jessie and Chris flee and hide in a cave until morning The cannibals find them pushing Chris down the hill then kidnapping Jessie and taking her back to their cabin Chris survives the fall and meets a police officer but the officer is killed by Saw Tooth who shoots him in the eye with an arrow Chris hitches a ride by holding onto the underside of the truck as Saw Tooth drives it back to the cabin where Jessie has been tied down to a bed in preparation to be eaten and watches fearfully as the cannibals chop up the dead policeman Before they can move on to Jessie Chris sets the building on fire and drives the truck through the wall He fights off the three cannibals and frees Jessie and they escape as Chris kills the cannibals by blowing up the cabin The pair then drive out of the forest in the cannibals pickup truck and stumble upon Maynard s gas station nearby Chris takes the map before he and Jessie leave In a mid credits scene a deputy sheriff who had received the radio call earlier investigates the remains of the destroyed cabin Laughing insanely Three Finger who survived the explosion rises and kills the deputy Cast editDesmond Harrington as Chris Flynn Eliza Dushku as Jessie Burlingame Emmanuelle Chriqui as Carly Numan Jeremy Sisto as Scott Korbee Kevin Zegers as Evan Ross Lindy Booth as Francine Childes Julian Richings as Andrei Three Finger Garry Robbins as Andu Saw Tooth Ted Clark as Tudor One Eye Yvonne Gaudry as Halley Smith Joel Harris as Richard Rich Stoker David Huband as Trooper Wayne Robson as Maynard Odets James Downing as TruckerProduction editDevelopment edit Development for the film began in 2001 when it was announced Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Group teamed to produce Wrong Turn a 1970s style horror pic to be directed by Rob Schmidt 7 Alan B McElroy who had begun his career as a screenwriter for Halloween 4 The Return of Michael Myers 1988 wrote the script 8 McElroy devised the idea for the film after he and his wife were forced to detour on a rural side road during a snowstorm to avoid a major traffic collision As we re doing that in the dark in a snowstorm we re thinking Is this a smart idea McElroy recalled Anything could go wrong 7 The film was a co production Summit Entertainment and Constantin Films with Stan Winston designing the creature effects and serving as a producer 9 Inking a deal with Fox based Regency Enterprises the co financiers of Wrong Turn secured domestic distribution through Fox 10 Fox reportedly had trouble securing an R rating from the MPAA due to the film s intense violence with many of the TV spots for the film also being refused approval this is possibly one of the reasons why subsequent Wrong Turn movies were released straight to video 11 Filming edit Though set in West Virginia filming of Wrong Turn took place in a nature reserve north of Toronto Ontario Canada 7 Additional photography including the sequence set in the forest station tower occurred on a set 7 While shooting a sequence in which her character falls through a series of tree branches actress Emmanuelle Chriqui dislocated her shoulder 7 Music editTwo soundtracks were released one contains the original film score and the other contains popular music Soundtrack edit Wrong Turn Soundtrack from the Motion PictureSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedJuly 1 2003Length47 01LabelLakeshore RecordsTrack listing edit In Stance Eris Bloody Fingers Jet Black Summer Every Famous Last Word Miracle of 86 Never Said Anything The Belles Why Would I Want to Die Grandaddy Haunted King Black Acid Three Murders Deadman Ex Tara King Theory Birthday Simple Even the Scars Forget the Wound Gruvis Malt He s a Killer DJ Swamp Bring the Pain Multiple Incisions Candiria If Only Queens of the Stone Age Wish I May Breaking BenjaminScore edit Wrong Turn Original Motion Picture ScoreSoundtrack album by Elia CmiralReleasedJune 3 2003GenreFilm scoreLength45 43LabelVarese SarabandeWrong Turn soundtrack chronologyWrong Turn Original Motion Picture Score 2003 Wrong Turn 2 Dead End 2007 Track listing edit Dark Forest Wrong Turn Title Mountain Men Cabin In The Woods Adventure Begins Mountain Men At Home Francine Dies Jessie Scott Becomes Prey Bear Trap Escape From Cabin Jessie Taken Hostage Fire In The Watchtower Grim Discovery Are We Safe They Got Carly Killing Mountain Men We Are Alive Three Finger is Back Release editBox office edit Released in the United States on May 30 2003 Wrong Turn earned 5 161 498 during its opening weekend among 1 615 theaters 5 It went to gross a total of 15 418 790 in the United States and 13 231 785 internationally making for a worldwide gross of 28 650 575 5 Critical response edit Rotten Tomatoes a review aggregator reports that 40 of 83 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review the average rating was 4 22 10 The consensus is An unremarkable slasher flick that fails to distinguish itself from others of its ilk 12 On Metacritic Wrong Turn have a score of 32 out of a 100 based on 17 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 13 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale 14 Barbara Ellen of The Times wrote This could have been a half decent cross between a Romero zombie movie and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre but in the end the gore is so ridiculously overdone and the script so lame that it undermines all sense of suspense 15 William Thomas of Empire said It s better than any of the official Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequels Which is probably a good thing 16 Scott Foundas of Variety criticized the Wrong Turn for being A negative pickup by Fox adding that it was dumped into theaters on Friday without benefit of press previews resulting in frightless torpor 17 A one out of four stars was awarded to the film by Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle who wrote This was already tired stuff when cult fave Sleepaway Camp came out in 1983 and it s downright comatose by now 18 BBC s Nev Pierce gave the film two out of five 19 while Anita Gates of The New York Times called it a lazy would be horror film 20 Sequels editMain article Wrong Turn film series Wrong Turn was followed by several films including two sequels Wrong Turn 2 Dead End 2007 and Wrong Turn 3 Left for Dead 2009 two prequels leading to the events of the original film Wrong Turn 4 Bloody Beginnings 2011 and Wrong Turn 5 Bloodlines 2012 and a reboot Wrong Turn 6 Last Resort 2014 In October 2018 another reboot simply titled Wrong Turn 2021 was announced 21 The film was written by original film s writer Alan B McElroy and directed by Mike P Nelson Principal photography for the movie began on September 9 2019 22 Though initially planned for a 2020 release the film was held until 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 23 After an announcement on December 16 2020 the film was domestically released theatrically for a one night run on January 26 2021 References edit a b c d e f Wrong Turn 2003 AFI Catalog of Feature Films American Film Institute Archived from the original on November 25 2020 Retrieved August 26 2021 Wrong Turn 2003 Financial Information The Numbers Archived from the original on January 22 2022 a b Hazelton John June 4 2003 Wrong Turn Screen International Archived from the original on August 11 2021 Film 20385 Wrong Turn Lumiere Archived from the original on July 11 2021 a b c Wrong Turn 2003 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on February 20 2020 Wrong Turn Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on January 31 2023 a b c d e Collis Clark May 31 2023 20 years of Wrong Turn How a movie about murderous cannibals became an unkillable franchise Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on July 14 2023 Harris Dana August 14 2001 Wrong is right for duo Variety Archived from the original on October 27 2021 Harris Dana July 28 2002 Duo to take Wrong Turn Variety Archived from the original on June 14 2022 Brodesser Claude October 17 2002 Wrong Turn finds way to Fox Variety Archived from the original on January 19 2021 Kennedy Michael January 8 2020 Why Wrong Turn Sequels Went Straight To Home Video Screen Rant Archived from the original on June 14 2022 Wrong Turn Rotten Tomatoes 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Franchise Creator Writing Script Screen Geek Archived from the original on February 3 2021 Retrieved August 26 2021 Mains Brian July 23 2019 Wrong Turn reboot looking for crew in Cincinnati shoot WCPO Archived from the original on July 31 2019 Retrieved August 26 2021 Rai Mansi May 1 2020 Wrong Turn 7 release date plot and everything you should know Next Alerts Archived from the original on April 13 2021 Retrieved November 29 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Wrong Turn 2003 film Wrong Turn at IMDb nbsp Wrong Turn at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wrong Turn 2003 film amp oldid 1210659407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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