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Genre
 Thriller
UK Release
TBA
US Release
30th Jan 2007 (DVD)
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THE GATHERING
Director/s
Brian Gilbert
Screenwriter/s
Anthony Horowitz
Studio
The Weinstein Co. (US DVD)
Cast
Christina Ricci, Ioan Gruffudd, Stephen Dillane, Kerry Fox
Plot

Set in rural England in present day, "The Gathering" centers on a first century church that is unearthed near an English countryside town, where a remarkable and sinister mural is found. At the same time, a young American backpacker (Ricci) traveling through an English village finds herself involved in a car accident and gladly accepts help from a female driver and her family only to become drawn into their troubled lives. In the aftermath of the accident, the girl begins to hallucinate and believes terrifying strangers are following her, putting into question as to whether the images are from a concussion or a newly found gift of second sight, both of which might be connected to the church.

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