Don't Look Down (film)

Don't Look Down is a 1998 American horror television film directed by Larry Shaw and produced by Wes Craven. It originally aired on 29 October 1998 on ABC. The film is about a woman who is struggling to cope with the death of her sister and joins a group for sufferers of acrophobia. However, it appears her problems may only be starting.

Don't Look Down
DVD cover
Directed byLarry Shaw
Produced byTed Babcock
Wes Craven
Richard Fischoff
Marianne Maddalena
Ron McGee
Peter Sadowski
Robert M. Sertner
Erik Storey
Randy Sutter
Frank von Zerneck
Written byGregory Goodell
StarringMegan Ward
Billy Burke
Music byJ. Peter Robinson
CinematographyDavid Geddes
Edited byMichael D. Ornstein
Production
company
Craven-Maddalena Films
Von Zerneck Sertner Films
Distributed byABC (television airing)
Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution (syndication)
Release date
29 October 1998 (original airdate)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Production

The film used locations in Vancouver and at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George in Canada.

Plot

The film starts with Carla, her sister and her boyfriend on a road trip in the cliffs. After a freak accident when Carla's sister falls from a cliff, Carla develops a fear of heights. In an effort to overcome her phobia she joins a support group, but when the other members of the group begin dying one by one, Carla begins to suspect she was the real target of the accident.

Cast

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