Fingerprints
The DVD cover shows a zombie like older girl in a white short sleeve dress looking down in a graveyard, the movie title is written in blood that is leaking down
Directed byHarry Basil
Written byBrian Cleveland
Jason Cleveland
Produced byBrian Cleveland
Jason Cleveland
StarringLeah Pipes
Kristin Cavallari
Josh Henderson
Release dates
Screamfest
October 16, 2006
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fingerprints is a 2006 American supernatural slasher film directed by Harry Basil, and starring Leah Pipes, Kristin Cavallari and Josh Henderson.

Plot

Fingerprints is based on an urban legend out of San Antonio,[1][2][3] Texas about a school bus full of children that was involved in a terrible accident with a train leaving all the children dead. The movie centers on a teenage girl, Melanie (Pipes), who has just finished rehab. She moves to her family's new home in the town of Emerald, where her father is a part of the crew constructing a highway over the old train tracks. Her sister, Crystal (Cavallari), tells her of the legend and she begins seeing the ghost of Julie, one of the dead children and becomes more and more involved in mysterious occurrences in the town.[4] Meanwhile, someone in a train conductor's uniform begins to murder the people around Melanie.

Cast

Filming

Fingerprints was filmed in April and May 2006 in two Oklahoma towns. Parts of the film center around Emerald High School that Cavallari attends in the fictional town of Emerald, Texas. All of these scenes were filmed inside the historic Harding High Schoolbuilding in Oklahoma City. In addition, scenes were filmed in the Heritage Hills neighborhood of Oklahoma City (another historic area), along with various other sites in Oklahoma City. Parts of the movie were filmed at the Stone Lion Inn in the town of Guthrie, a currently operating bed & breakfast. The scene at the Train Depot was also filmed in Guthrie, OK. The Police Department scene, including the jail cells, were filmed at the Guthrie Police Department.

Awards and nominations

References

  1. Wagner, Stephen. "The Haunted Railroad Crossing". Archived from the original on 14 May 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  2. "San Antonio, Texas: Ghostly Gravity Hill". Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  3. "Ghost Children upon San Antonio's Railroad Tracks". Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  4. Mahan, Mrs. (2009-09-13). "Fingerprints (2006)". MovieFilmReview.com. Archived from the original on 2009-11-06. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
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