Dread (2009)
Dread (2009)
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Plot.
Three college students set out to document what other people dread the most. However, one of the three turns out to secretly be a sadistic psychopath who uses this knowledge to gruesomely torture the subjects.
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Currently Dread is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Google Play Movies, YouTube, Amazon Video, FlixFling, Apple TV, Vudu, Tubi TV, VUDU Free, Plex, Plex Player, Plex Channel
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Jackson Rathbone
Stephen Grace
Hanne Steen
Cheryl Fromm
Laura Donnelly
Abby
Jonathan Readwin
Joshua Shaw
Shaun Evans
Quaid
Vivian Gray
Tabitha Swan
Carl McCrystal
Axe Man
Steven Clarke
Bruno
Adam Davenport
Alex Hustler
Derek Lea
Quaid's Father
Elissa Dowling
Tamsin Kendall
Siobhan Hewlett
Quaid's Mother
Nigel Thomas
Producer
Kieran Murphy
Young Quaid
Paloma Faith
Clara Thornhill
Anthony DiBlasi
Director
Erin Gavin
Valerie
Clive Barker
Writer
Matt Jessup
Bobby How
Lauri Apelian
Producer
Leon Ockenden
Jimmy Cake
Joe Daley
Producer
Elspeth Rae
Samantha
Jorge Saralegui
Producer
Cheyanne Raymond
Zooey
Theo Green
Composer
Zoe Stollery
Shauna
Michelle Tate
Jo Jo Lospecchio
Sam McCurdy
Cinematographer
Iga Wyrwal
Roo Roo
Celia Haining
Editor
Nancy Nayor
CastingDirector
Kerry Ann Smith
Nurse #1
Joanne Batten
Nurse #2
Gail Stevens
CastingDirector
Mark Chiu
Student
Chris Lowe
ProductionDesigner
Ian Pirie
Husband (uncredited)
Sarah Ball
Wife (uncredited)
Glenn Freemantle
Sound Designer
Gillian Dodders
Dialogue Editor
Andie Derrick
Foley
Peter Burgis
Foley
Charlotte Walls
Producer
Gareth Milne
Stunt Coordinator
Jonathan Cheetham
Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Mooney
Costume Design
Niv Adiri
Sound Effects Editor
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Wiki.
Dread is a 2009 British horror film directed and written by Anthony DiBlasi and starring Jackson Rathbone, Shaun Evans and Hanne Steen, based on the short story of the same name by Clive Barker. The story was originally published in 1984 in volume two of Barker's Books of Blood short story collections.
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