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There is a DVD available from RED (Reel Entertainment in Digital) and is Fullscreen. There is also a DVD from Echo Bridge, available in one of the company's movie packs, also in fullscreen.
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How long is The Dark?
1 hour and 27 minutes
When was The Dark released?
April 1994
What is the IMDb rating of The Dark?
4.7 out of 10
Who stars in The Dark?
Stephen McHattie
,
Scott Wickware
, and
Brion James
Who wrote The Dark?
Robert C. Cooper
Who directed The Dark?
Craig Pryce
Who was the composer for The Dark?
Paul Zaza
,
Alun Davies
, and
Guy Zerafa
Who was the producer of The Dark?
Craig Pryce
and
Robert Bergman
Who was the executive producer of The Dark?
Peter R. Simpson
Who was the cinematographer for The Dark?
Michael Storey
Who was the editor of The Dark?
Michael Todd
Who are the characters in The Dark?
Gary 'Hunter' Henderson, Carl Miller, Paul Buckner, FBI Agent, Jake, Ed, Tracy, and Al the Cook
What is The Dark rated?
R
What genre is The Dark?
Horror and Sci-Fi
How many awards has The Dark won?
1 award
How many awards has The Dark been nominated for?
1 nomination
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