Ring of Darkness

Ring of Darkness is a 2004 fantasy horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Ryan Starr, Matt T. Baker, and Adrienne Barbeau. Although never released into American theaters, the movie was released worldwide, and translated into several languages other than English, such as French, Spanish, Italian and German.

Ring of Darkness
Directed byDavid DeCoteau
Produced bySylvia Hess
Charles Arthur Berg
(line producer)
Paul Colichman
Andreas Hess
Stephen P. Jarchow
(executive producers)
Written byRyan Carrassi
Michael Gingold
Matthew Jason Walsh
StarringRyan Starr
Matt T. Baker
Adrienne Barbeau
Music byRyan Starr
Jojo Draven[1]
Distributed byDEJ Productions
Regent Worldwide Sales LLC (worldwide)
Release date
  • April 28, 2004 (2004-04-28) (AFM International
    Independent Film Festival)
Running time
89 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Plot summary

The lead singer of boy band 'Take 10' vanishes. The band conducts an American Idol type contest to find a replacement.

Cast

  • Colin Bain as B.J.
  • Matt T. Baker as Jake
  • Adrienne Barbeau as Alex
  • Greg Cipes as Gordo
  • Eric Dearborn as Max
  • Jaclyn Gutierrez as Female assistant
  • Josh Hammond as Lousy contestant
  • Jonathan McDaniel as Coordinator
  • Jeremy Jackson as Xavier
  • Stephen Martines as Shawn
  • Jeff Peterson as Jonah
  • Margarita Reyes as Rebecca
  • Ryan Starr as Stacy
  • Mink Stole as Fletcher
  • Irina Voronina as Amethyst
  • Suzanne Whang as Television Reporter
  • John Wynn as Kyle
  • Jon Prutow as 1950's Boy Band Member
  • Jamisin Matthews as 1980s New Wave band member
  • Delno Ebie as 1950's Boy Band Member
  • Michael Haboush as 1980s Band Member
  • Murray SawChuck as 1980s Rock Roll Singer (Flashback)
  • James Townsend as 1950's Boy Band Member
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