Cold Blood Canyon 2007
"Nothing comes without a price..."
Alec Tuckman's eerie thriller *Cold Blood Canyon (2007)* blends crime, drama, and horror into a chilling tale of greed and vengeance.
Director: Alec Tuckman
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cold Blood Canyon (2007) about?
*Cold Blood Canyon (2007)* follows the Myers family as they move into a too-good-to-be-true Beverly Hills home, only to discover its violent history. Their daughter Danielle stumbles upon clues that link the property to a past murder, triggering a series of supernatural attacks. The film unfolds as a tense blend of psychological horror and crime drama, revealing the dark consequences of chasing an elusive dream.
Who directed Cold Blood Canyon?
Alec Tuckman directed *Cold Blood Canyon (2007)*, steering the film toward a moody, atmospheric thriller with horror undertones.
Who stars in Cold Blood Canyon?
The film features Lulu Brud, Elissa Dowling, Dan Holahan, and C.J. Barnes in key roles, with Jen McAllister and Martina Barett adding depth to the ensemble cast.
Is Cold Blood Canyon (2007) worth watching?
While *Cold Blood Canyon (2007)* may not break new ground in horror, its slow-burn tension and Beverly Hills setting offer a fresh twist on haunted house tropes. Fans of crime-tinged horror or atmospheric thrillers might find its blend of drama and supernatural elements compelling. Expect a short but intense ride—just don't expect blockbuster polish.
How long is Cold Blood Canyon?
*Cold Blood Canyon (2007)* runs for 90 minutes.
About Cold Blood Canyon (2007) — A Beverly Hills nightmare hides a deadly secret
Alec Tuckman's eerie thriller *Cold Blood Canyon (2007)* blends crime, drama, and horror into a chilling tale of greed and vengeance. When the Myers family moves into a suspiciously affordable Beverly Hills mansion, they dismiss whispers about its dark past—until their daughter Danielle uncovers a brutal murder tied to the property. What begins as a dream home quickly curdles into a nightmare as Danielle becomes the target of a vengeful ghost, trapped in a cycle of psychological torment. Tuckman crafts an unsettling atmosphere where the lines between past and present blur, exposing the haunting cost of bargains. With sharp performances from Lulu Brud and Elissa Dowling, the film explores themes of obsession, fear, and the unseen scars of violence.
The production's tension builds slowly, leveraging the opulence of Beverly Hills as a stark contrast to the decay lurking beneath its surface. As Danielle's cries for help go unheard, the film escalates into a harrowing confrontation with the supernatural, leaving audiences questioning the price of dreams fulfilled at any cost.