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Alone in the Dark Film Feature
An overview of the upcoming Uwe Boll film based loosely on Atari's fourth game in the series being brought to the big screen by Lion's Gate Films.
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2005
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

THE FILMMAKERS



Directed by UWE BOLL



Written by ELAN MASTAI, MICHAEL ROESCH AND PETER SCHEERER



Associate Producers: PHILIP SELKIRK, FREDERIC DEMEY, DANIEL SALES



Executive Producers: UWE BOLL AND WOLFGANG HEROLD



Co-Executive Producers: HARRY RUBIN AND BRUNO BONNELL



BASED ON THE ATARI VIDEO GAME ENTITLED “ALONE IN THE DARK”



Produced by SHAWN WILLIAMSON



Production Designer TINK



Costume Designer MARIA LIVINGSTONE

SYNOPSIS



You wake up in the middle of the night with the feeling someone is in the room with you. You get a flash of panic as you fumble for your bedside lamp. But when you turn on the light, no one is there.



You might feel safe…but just because you can’t see something doesn’t mean it’s not there. Watching. Waiting. Existing at the fragile boundaries of our perception. There is a world around us, a world most of us never see – or never want to see.



As a child, Edward Carnby was given irrefutable proof of that world. He hasn’t slept well since. Now, twenty years later, Edward is a paranormal investigator. When the irrational and the inexplicable become undeniable, he is there. He is not out to change your mind. But he may be the only one who can save your life.



Now, the greatest mystery of Edward’s past is about to become the most dangerous case he has ever faced. Nineteen people have disappeared, and they have only one thing in common – each one grew up in the same orphanage as Edward. Looking for answers, Edward learns that an ancient artifact of considerable power has been discovered in a long-lost shipwreck. Amidst mounting danger, he turns to Aline Cedrac, a brilliant anthropologist who’s also his ex-flame – and the only person he really trusts.



In a world of ancient evils, lost civilizations, shadowy government conspiracies, and deadly paranormal threats, Edward and Aline come together to confront a supernatural enemy unlike anything they’ve ever seen before…one whose very existence could threaten all of humankind.

SOUNDTRACK



"Wish I Had An Angel"

Performed by Nightwish

Music & Words by Tuomas Holopainen

Published by Hanseatic / Warner Chappell

Courtesy of Nuclear Blast





"Ghost"

Performed by Mnemic

Music & Words by Bogballe/Eftemie/Stigart/Larsen/Rasmussen

Published by Prophecies Publishing

Courtesy of Nuclear Blast





"Seven Seconds"

Performed by Neneh Cherry and Youssou N'Dour

Written by Neneh Cherry, Cameron McVey, Jonathan Sharp, Youssou N’Dour

Published © 1994 by Paddy Crusty Ltd., Choise

Audio Ltd., EMI Virgin Music Publishing France

S.a.r.l.. By courtesy of EMI Music Publishing

Germany GmbH & Co. KG

Courtesy of Sony Music





"Peace of Mind"

Performed by Angelzoom

Music by Bernd Wendlandt

Published by Valicon/EMI/Chili Dog/Universal Publishing/D.A.N. Music Publishing

Courtesy of Nuclear Blast





"Synthetic Generation"

Perfomed by Deathstars

Words by Andreas Bergh

Music by Emil Nödtveidt

Published by Universal Publishing AB

Courtesy of Nuclear Blast





"Ancient Ambience"

Performed by The Supernatural Boogies

Music by T. Brokeman, W. O'Hanlon, M. Burns

Published by D.A.N. Music Publishing

Courtesy of The Boogies

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