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Director: Robert Malenfant
Cast: Mae Whitman, Jason Gray-Stanford, Tom McBeath, Matthew Smalley
A young girl, who has recently lost her eyesight to a degenerative disease, struggles to outwit an escaped convict who has taken refuge in her grandmother's cabin during a ferocious snowstorm.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Little information is available about the critical reception or public ratings for the 2007 TV movie Lost in the Dark, directed by Robert Malenfant. The film follows a young blind girl who must outwit an escaped convict taking refuge in her grandmother's cabin during a snowstorm.
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Lost in the Dark, the 2007 thriller directed by Robert Malenfant, offers a compelling blend of suspense and emotional depth as a young blind girl must outwit an escaped convict taking refuge in her grandmother's cabin during a snowstorm. With powerful performances from Mae Whitman and the supporting cast, the film explores themes of resilience and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Lost in the Dark is a television film made for Lifetime that aired in July 2007. The screenplay was written by Devon Lehr and Laura Schultz. The executive producer was Joel Rothman. The original title was Enemy Within, and was aired with this title in 2008 on Sky Movies in the United Kingdom.
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