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Dark Fields (also Douglas Schulze's Dark Fields and The Rain) is a 2009 American horror film directed by Douglas Schulze, written by Kurt Eli Mayry and Douglas Schulze, and starring David Carradine, Dee Wallace Stone, Richard Lynch, Ellen Sandweiss, and Sasha Higgins.
The Dark Fields, the original name of the 2011 film Limitless, based on the novel Dark Fields (2006 film) , a horror film directed by Mark McNabb and Al Randall Dark Fields (2009 film) , a horror film directed by Douglas Shulze
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Among them are a horror film, Dark Fields (2009); an action film, Bad Cop (2009); and a Western, All Hell Broke Loose (2009); and Detention (2010), a thriller. He made one last film for Corman, Dinocroc vs. Supergator (2010) directed by Jim Wynorski.
Burke, Declan (24 September 2009). "Alan Glynn: His Dark Places". Herald.ie; Spain, John (3 September 2011). "Alan who? -- not for much longer if Hollywood has anything to say about it". Independent.ie "A Conversation with Limitless author Alan Glynn and screenwriter Leslie Dixon". Mulholland Books. 17 March 2011.
She garnered widespread acclaim for her starring performance as Fanny Brawne in Jane Campion's 2009 film about the Romantic poet John Keats, Bright Star. In April 2010, Cornish was cast in Limitless, the film adaptation of the novel The Dark Fields, [6] directed by Neil Burger and also starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. [7] [8]
The Dark Fields is a 2001 techno-thriller novel by Irish writer Alan Glynn. [1] It was re-released in March 2011 under the title Limitless , in order to coincide with its 2011 film adaptation . [ 2 ]
In 2009, he was also in the film Blood River, [6] for which Howard won Best Actor Award at the Honolulu Film Festival and the Jack Nance Breakthrough Performance Award at the New York Film Festival Downtown. In 2011, he starred in Limitless, a film by Neil Burger originally titled The Dark Fields. [7]