Curse of the Forty-Niner
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Directed by | John Carl Buechler |
Starring | Karen Black |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Unknown |
Curse of the Forty-Niner (also known as Miner's Massacre) is a 2002 American slasher film directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Karen Black.[1]
Plot[edit]
A group of explorers go hiking in the forests of northern California. They stumble upon an old mine and take a large amount of gold that they find. They do not know that the gold belonged to a miner named Jeremiah Stone (Vernon Wells), who died in the mine. He awakens from the dead and begins killing anyone who gets in the way of his gold.
Cast[edit]
- Karen Black - Aunt Nelly
- John Phillip Law - Sheriff Murphy
- Richard Lynch - Old Man Prichard
- Vernon Wells - Jeremiah Stone
- Martin Kove - Caleb (Bertie's Lover)
- Jeff Conaway - Reverend Sutter
- Sean Hines - Nick Berman
- Rick Majeske/Rich Majeske as Hayden (Rox Ann's Boyfriend)
- Stephen Wastell/Steve Wastell as Axl (Tori's Boyfriend)
- Carrie Bradac - Claire Berman
- Kelsey Wedeen as Lilly Sutter
- Alexandra Ford as Eve (Aunt Nelly's niece)
- Sandra Purpuro/Sangie as Tori (Axl's Girlfriend)
- Elina Madison as Rox Ann (Hayden's Girlfriend)
- Skye Myers as Bertie (Caleb's Lover)
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