The Watchers


11:00 pm - 12:45 am, Tuesday, October 28 on Crave 4 (East) ()

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In rural western Ireland, Mina, a twentysomething artist, finds herself lost amidst an expansive wilderness. Upon finding shelter for the night with three strangers, the unlikely foursome soon finds themselves the target of a sinister, enigmatic creature haunting the night.

2024 English Stereo
Horror Fantasy Mystery Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Dakota Fanning (Actor) .. Mina
Georgina Campbell (Actor) .. Ciara
Olwen Fouéré (Actor) .. Madeline
Oliver Finnegan (Actor) .. Daniel
Alistair Brammer (Actor) .. John
John Lynch (Actor) .. Kilmartin
Siobhan Hewlett (Actor) .. Mina's Mother
Hannah Dargan (Actor) .. Young Mina
Emily Dargan (Actor) .. Young Lucy
Thabile Michelle Hlongwane (Actor) .. Newscaster
Anthony Morris (Actor) .. Burke
Shane O'Regan (Actor) .. Collin
Jim Tighe (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Morgan Bailey-Rocks (Actor) .. Younger Boy
Zarima McDermott (Actor) .. University Student
Christian Bailey-Rocks (Actor) .. Older Brother
Eabha Connolly (Actor) .. Little Girl

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Did You Know..
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Dakota Fanning (Actor) .. Mina
Born: February 23, 1994
Birthplace: Conyers, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Kicking off an impressive career in front of the camera at the tender age of five, it was a mere three years later that actress Dakota Fanning would become the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Screen Actor's Guild Award for her role in the Sean Penn drama I Am Sam. She subsequently appeared in such efforts as Sweet Home Alabama (2002) and director Steven Spielberg's sci-fi miniseries Taken. A Conyers, GA, native whose acting abilities became apparent when, at the age of three, she acted out the entire process of pregnancy and childbirth (with her younger sister Elle substituting for the newborn baby) to her amused parents. Advised by an agent to take their daughter to Los Angeles, it wasn't long before young Fanning was cast in a commercial for Tide detergent. Television appearances in ER and Ally McBeal were quick to follow, and in 2001 she made her feature debut in the comedy Tomcats. Though the film was only seen by an unlucky few, her role in the same year's I Am Sam was a wide release that found the adorable young starlet a solid fan base. Later alternating between television and film with features such as Trapped and roles on such high-profile series as Spin City and Malcolm in the Middle, her part opposite Brittany Murphy in the 2003 comedy Uptown Girls found the precocious youngster playing well off of her older co-star. In 2003 Fanning could be spotted in The Cat in the Hat, and it wasn't long before she was gearing up to appear alongside Denzel Washington and Christopher Walken in the Tony Scott thriller Man on Fire.As the 2000's continued to unfold, Fanning appeared in a number of films, like Hide and Seek, War of the Worlds, and The Secret Life of Bees. By the time the actress was 16, she was playing legendary girl-band member Cherie Currie in The Runaways, setting the stage for adult roles to comes.
Georgina Campbell (Actor) .. Ciara
Born: June 12, 1992
Birthplace: Maidstone, Kent, England
Trivia: Of Jamaican and Caucasian descent.Grew up in Dartford, Kent, with her mother, sister and stepfather.Growing up, she wanted to be an air hostess.Never had more than one line in her school plays.At age 16, writer and director Sara Walker spotted her in the street and asked her to audition for her show "Freak."
Olwen Fouéré (Actor) .. Madeline
Oliver Finnegan (Actor) .. Daniel
Alistair Brammer (Actor) .. John
Born: November 12, 1988
John Lynch (Actor) .. Kilmartin
Born: December 26, 1961
Birthplace: Corrinshego, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Trivia: An actor whose sad eyes and brooding presence often get him cast as moody, tragic figures, John Lynch first lent his haunted charm to the title role of Pat O'Connor's Cal (1984). Cast as a young IRA recruit who falls in love with the widow (Helen Mirren) of a man he has killed, Lynch earned wide praise for his sensitive, complex performance, and more than held his own opposite the more seasoned Mirren.Born in Corrinshego, Newry, Northern Ireland, on December 26, 1961, Lynch was raised as the eldest of five children (his sister, Susan Lynch, also went into acting). He got his first break during his second year at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, when he was picked to star in Cal. Following his work on the film, Lynch dropped out of the movies for almost a decade, preferring to work on the stage in England and Ireland. When he resurfaced in front of the cameras in the mid-'90s, he began working steadily, appearing in films ranging from Agneiszka Holland's celebrated 1993 adaptation of The Secret Garden, to Jim Sheridan's acclaimed political drama In the Name of the Father (1993), to John Sayles' similarly feted family fantasy The Secret of Roan Inish (1994), which also featured Lynch's sister, Susan. In addition to In the Name of the Father, Lynch did starring work in subsequent dramas that focused on the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Among them were Thaddeus O'Sullivan's Nothing Personal (1995), in which the actor portrayed an apolitical but conflicted Catholic; and Terry George's Some Mother's Son (1996), an account of the 1981 Belfast prisoner's hunger strike that, in addition to casting Lynch as IRA prisoner and strike leader Bobby Sands, reunited him with Cal co-star Mirren. In 1998, he appeared in the little-seen This Is the Sea, a romantic drama about the relationship between a Protestant woman and a Catholic man living in post-1994 cease-fire Northern Ireland.Lynch has also worked in films that have taken him out of the geographical and topical boundaries of Northern Ireland. Peter Howitt's Sliding Doors (1998) saw him play Gwyneth Paltrow's hapless, two-timing boyfriend, while Best (2000), which Lynch co-wrote with his wife, Mary McGuckian, who also directed, cast him as the title figure of real-life football legend George Best. And, like many actors hailing from that section of the world, Lynch has also put in time in various period dramas, including the 1996 TV adaptation of Moll Flanders.
Siobhan Hewlett (Actor) .. Mina's Mother
Born: April 15, 1983
Hannah Dargan (Actor) .. Young Mina
Emily Dargan (Actor) .. Young Lucy
Thabile Michelle Hlongwane (Actor) .. Newscaster
Anthony Morris (Actor) .. Burke
Shane O'Regan (Actor) .. Collin
Jim Tighe (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Morgan Bailey-Rocks (Actor) .. Younger Boy
Zarima McDermott (Actor) .. University Student
Christian Bailey-Rocks (Actor) .. Older Brother
Eabha Connolly (Actor) .. Little Girl

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