Summaries

1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar.

One Morning in New England, 1940, the entire population of Friar New Hampshire - 572 people - walked together up a winding mountain trail and into the wilderness. They left behind their clothes, their money, all of their essentials. Even their dogs were abandoned, tied to posts and left to starve. No One knows why. A search party dispatched by the U.S. Army eventually discovered the remains of nearly 300 of Friar's evacuees. Many had frozen to death. Others were cruelly and mysteriously slaughtered. The bodies of the remaining citizens are still unaccounted for. Over the years, a quiet cover-up operation managed to weave the story of Friar into the stuff of legends and backwoods fairy tales. The town has slowly repopulated, but the vast wilderness is mostly untracked, with the northern-most stretches off limits to local hunters and loggers. In 2008, the coordinates for the "YELLOWBRICKROAD" trail head were declassified. The first official expedition into a dark and twisted wilderness will attempt to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar...and reach the end of the trail.—Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland

Details

Keywords
  • 1940s
  • redneck
  • year 2008
  • year 1940
  • reference to franklin d. roosevelt
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Horror
Release date Jan 22, 2010
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Lancaster, New Hampshire, USA
Production companies Points North Films

Box office

Budget $500000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 38m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

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