
Edgar Allan Poe's Darkness
Visit website5.0/10 • 2
2007-06-05 • 1h 27m
An illusion like no other .
When a group of young actors adapt an Edgar Allan Poe tale into a theater production, the line between truth and fiction becomes terrifyingly blurred as elements from the harrowing story begin to bleed over into reality. The ensemble soon comes to the horrifying realization that life has begun to imitate art, and their collective descent into madness has reached a point of no return.
- Directors
- Kevin DeLullo
- Writters
- Kevin DeLullo, Adam Smoot

Edgar Allan Poe's Darkness
Visit website2007-06-05 • 1h 27m
5.0/10 • 2
An illusion like no other .
When a group of young actors adapt an Edgar Allan Poe tale into a theater production, the line between truth and fiction becomes terrifyingly blurred as elements from the harrowing story begin to bleed over into reality. The ensemble soon comes to the horrifying realization that life has begun to imitate art, and their collective descent into madness has reached a point of no return.
- Directors
- Kevin DeLullo
- Writters
- Kevin DeLullo, Adam Smoot
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAdam Smoot
Rex
David H. Stevens
Lyman
Ashley Clark
Melissa
Jim Smooth
Poe
Rob Fleming
Director
Jamie Smoot
K.C.
Nate Goddard
Frisco
Clint J. Palmer
Eddy
Charlie Halford
Henchman
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- Keywords
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