Tarnation (2017 film)
Tarnation is a 2017 Australian horror film directed by Daniel Armstrong and starring Daisy Masterman.[1]
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Directed by | Daniel Armstrong |
Produced by | Daniel Armstrong Tess Russell |
Written by | Daniel Armstrong |
Starring | Daisy Masterman |
Music by | Gerard Mack |
Cinematography | Brendan O'Shea |
Edited by | Daniel Armstrong |
Production company | Strongman Pictures Entertainment |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Plot
When Oscar's dreams of becoming a rock star are destroyed after she's kicked out of her band and her boyfriend walks out on her, taking their cat, she goes out to a remote cabin in the woods near the ghost town of Tarnation to collect her thoughts. Unbeknownst to her, the satanic master of a demon unicorn seeks Oscar's blood to complete a ritual that will raise the devil from Hell. In order to stop Tarnation from falling upon the world, Oscar must battle a demonic force that can possess anyone in the woods and ultimately face the evil within her own soul.
Cast
- Daisy Masterman as Oscar
- Jasy Holt as Cameron
- Sean McIntyre as the boss
- Sarah Howett as the virgin sacrifice
- Joshua Diaz as Bo
- Emma-Louise Wilson as Wheels
- Blake Waldron as Wilmer
- Nichola Jayne as Dayna
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