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The Lost Tree

"Some things are better left unfound."

Movie 2015 1h 28m 5.0 /10

After a devastating accident, a man abandons his former life and hides away in a remote cabin to start over. As he settles in, the surrounding woods prove to be more than scenery, whispering of a violent history tied to the land. Quiet days give way to unsettling sounds, strange markings on tree... Read more

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About The Lost Tree

After a devastating accident, a man abandons his former life and hides away in a remote cabin to start over. As he settles in, the surrounding woods prove to be more than scenery, whispering of a violent history tied to the land. Quiet days give way to unsettling sounds, strange markings on tree bark, and shapes that seem to move just beyond sight. The loner fights creeping doubt, trying to separate memory from motive while the place itself feels charged with something old and dangerous. Night after night the tension deepens as rumors drift in and the past leaks into the present through hints, shadows, and a growing sense that someone is watching from the trees.

Produced as an independent feature in 2015, The Lost Tree is the creation of Brian A. Metcalf. The cast includes Thomas Ian Nicholas, Lacey Chabert, Michael Madsen, Scott Grimes and Clare Kramer, delivering a grounded, character driven horror atmosphere.

Box office figures for this indie title were not widely publicized. As a limited release with modest distribution, it did not have a broad theatrical run and public revenue figures are scarce.

Reception hinges on mood and restraint rather than gore. The film uses the isolation of a remote cabin to probe how trauma shapes trust and memory. It asks whether healing means escaping the past or facing what it left behind.

Details

Release Date
September 01, 2015
Runtime
1h 28m
User Ratings
6 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Horror, Thriller, Drama
Country
United States
Studio
Red Compass Media
External Links
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Cast

Thomas Ian Nicholas

Thomas Ian Nicholas

Noah

Lacey Chabert

Lacey Chabert

Jenna

Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

John

Scott Grimes

Scott Grimes

Alan

Clare Kramer

Clare Kramer

Emma

Anna Sophia Berglund

Anna Sophia Berglund

Claudia

B

Brian A. Metcalf

Pedestrian

C

Chris Kos

Driver

Written by: Brian A. Metcalf

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The Lost Tree is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

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With a rating of 5.0/10 from 6 viewers, The Lost Tree is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

After a devastating accident, a man abandons his former life and hides away in a remote cabin to start over. As he settles in, the surrounding woods prove to be more than scenery, whispering of a violent history tied to the land. Quiet days give way to unsettling sounds, strange markings on tree ...

The Lost Tree stars Thomas Ian Nicholas, Lacey Chabert, Michael Madsen, Scott Grimes, and Clare Kramer.

The Lost Tree was released on September 01, 2015.

The Lost Tree is a Horror, Thriller, and Drama film.

Thomas Ian Nicholas plays Noah in The Lost Tree. Noah is the man who moves to an isolated cabin after a serious traumatic accident, seeking a fresh start.

Lacey Chabert plays Jenna. Jenna is a central character who interacts with Noah as the story unfolds around the cabin and its dangerous past.

The main cast includes Thomas Ian Nicholas as Noah, Lacey Chabert as Jenna, Michael Madsen as John, Scott Grimes as Alan, and Clare Kramer as Emma. These actors help bring the film's horror thriller drama vibe to life.

The Lost Tree follows a man who, after a traumatic accident, moves to an isolated cabin to start over. He soon discovers the area's dangerous past, which threatens his new life.