
Thirst 2010
"How far would you go for something to drink?"
In the scorching heart of the desert, four friends face a nightmare far worse than the empty gas tank and blistered asphalt. After a car crash leaves them stranded with dwindling water supplies, the relentless sun and thirst turn their bond into a fragile illusion.
Director: Jeffery Scott Lando
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thirst (2010) about?
A harrowing survival thriller about four friends stranded in the desert after a car crash, forced to confront their darkest instincts as their water supply vanishes. As the scorching heat intensifies, trust fractures and desperation fuels betrayal.
Who directed Thirst?
Jeffery Scott Lando directed *Thirst (2010)*, delivering a tense and atmospheric exploration of human survival.
Who stars in Thirst?
The film features Lacey Chabert, Tygh Runyan, Mercedes McNab, and Brandon Quinn in pivotal roles.
Is Thirst (2010) worth watching?
If you crave high-stakes survival thrillers with a psychological edge, *Thirst* delivers. Its gripping premise and claustrophobic tension make it a compelling watch, even if it leans into darker themes of desperation and betrayal.
How long is Thirst?
The film runs for 91 minutes.
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About Thirst (2010) — Desert Survival Horror with Twisted Betrayals
In the scorching heart of the desert, four friends face a nightmare far worse than the empty gas tank and blistered asphalt. After a car crash leaves them stranded with dwindling water supplies, the relentless sun and thirst turn their bond into a fragile illusion. Director Jeffery Scott Lando crafts a gripping survival horror that strips away civility, revealing raw desperation in *Thirst (2010)*. As tensions rise and secrets surface, Lacey Chabert and Tygh Runyan lead a cast that masterfully embodies fear, betrayal, and the lengths humans will go to survive.
This intense thriller thrives on claustrophobic tension and moral decay, plunging viewers into a sun-baked purgatory where trust evaporates as quickly as the last drops of water. With razor-sharp pacing and a suffocating atmosphere, *Thirst* explores the primal instincts that emerge under extreme pressure.