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Detour to Hell

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Detour to Hell
Directed byRay Etheridge
Produced byMigdalia Etheridge
Written byRay Etheridge
Starring
  • Marcelo Aguado
  • Dan Alvarez
  • Karina Bonnefil
  • Tina Cherro
CinematographyRay Etheridge
Edited byRay Etheridge
Production
company
Golden West Films
Distributed bySub Rosa Studios
Release date
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$5,000

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Detour To Hell is a 2006 American horror suspense film produced by husband-and-wife team Ray Etheridge, and Migdalia Etheridge, and stars Josh Medeiros, Dan Alvarez, Karina Bonnefil, and Joel Levitt.[1]

Production[edit]

The project was filmed in Miami-Dade County, Florida, on a micro-budget of only $5,000. Exteriors were filmed on the grounds of Saint Thomas University, located in the city of Miami Gardens, Florida. The film's 'Betsy's Cafe' exteriors are actually a restaurant called "The Pit", located on the Tamiami Trail, in west Miami. Detour To Hell was showcased at the 2006 Miami Independent Film and Music Festival, and at the Delray Beach International Film Festival.

Plot[edit]

Tourists enter the rural town of Shellby, but they never leave. A group of campers stop for lunch in a rural town, where it appears that everyone is involved in something very sinister.

Cast[edit]

  • Marcelo Aguado as Leo
  • Dan Alvarez as Boomer
  • Karina Bonnefil as Betsy
  • Tina Cherro as Chrissy
  • Marissa Cruz-Cortez as Julie
  • Michael Gavino as Johnny
  • Russ Ginsberg as Joey
  • Jeronimo Hirschfeld as ATF Agent
  • Michael Laufer as Bob
  • Joel Levitt as Skinner
  • Josh Medeiros as Mike
  • Byron Serrano as Billy Joe

Release[edit]

The film debuted on March 20 2006 at the Delray Beach Film Festival, followed by screening at the Miami Independent Film and Music Festival on July 1 2006. The film was made available on DVD on October 1 2006.

Reception[edit]

References[edit]

  1. staff. "review: Detour To Hell". the-reviewer.net. The Reviewer. Retrieved August 28, 2014.

External links[edit]


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