Project Detail

Dark Peak

Synopsis

A group of friends embark on a hike to a mysterious WWII bomber crash site, located in an area known as ‘Dark Peak’ – dubbed the Bermuda Triangle of the North of England where, to date, over fifty planes have crashed without explanation or a single body being recovered. What they encounter is an Evil force, laid hidden for almost 60 years, which is about to rise again.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Director
Ben Jagger
Producer
Ben Jagger, Dean S. Jagger, Paul Andrew Robinson, Brett Wilson
Screenwriter
Ben Jagger, Dean S. Jagger, Christopher P. Taylor
Principal cast
Dean S. Jagger

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Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

Carnaby International

8th Floor
55 New Oxford Street
London
WC1A 1BS
Tel: +44 800 022 33 45

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