The Lost (2006 film)

The Lost is a 2006 American psychological horror film that was written and directed by Chris Sivertson based on the Jack Ketchum novel of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the true story of serial killer Charles Schmid. It was produced by Lucky McKee. The film stars Marc Senter[1] as charismatic teen sociopath Ray Pye. Senter[2] won best actor awards from both Screamfest and Fantaspoa film festivals. He was also nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award. Supporting cast include Shay Astar, Alex Frost, Michael Bowen, and Robin Sydney. The movie had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival with a limited theatrical release following shortly after.

The Lost
Directed byChris Sivertson
Produced byLucky McKee, Chris Sivertson, Koko Poovey
Written byChris Sivertson
StarringMarc Senter, Shay Astar, Alex Frost, Michael Bowen
Music byTim Rutili
CinematographyZoran Popovic
Edited byChris Sivertson
Production
company
Silver Webb Productions
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
Release date
  • March 12, 2006 (2006-03-12) (SXSW)
  • February 11, 2008 (2008-02-11) (United States)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

19-year-old Ray Pye decides to murder two young women. His friends, Jen and Tim, witness the murder and help him cover it up.

Four years later, Ray has never been arrested for the crime. Detective Charlie Schilling and his ex-partner, Ed Anderson, know that Ray did it but they could not prove it. Charlie figures it is about time they did something about it. Meanwhile, Ray has met his match in Katherine Wallace, a new girl in town. She and Ray are a potentially explosive combination. Throw in the fact that Ed is having a summer fling with Sally Richmond - a girl young enough to be his daughter. And Sally has just gotten a job at the motel that Ray manages. Ray has his eye on her.

Charlie and Ed never found the gun that Ray used to murder the women at the campground. That rifle, as well as a handgun, are hidden behind the mirror in Ray's bathroom. Ray can only be pushed so far. The time will come when he takes the mirror off the wall and shows everyone who is in charge.

Cast

References

  1. Joe Leydon (2006-04-19). "The Lost". Variety. Retrieved 2015-03-05.
  2. "Massawyrm Embraces THE LOST!! - Ain't It Cool News". Aintitcool.com. Retrieved 2015-03-05.


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