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    Devil's Pass (originally titled The Dyatlov Pass Incident) is a 2013 horror film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Vikram Weet, and starring Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, and Gemma Atkinson as Americans who investigate the Dyatlov Pass incident.

  2. Feb 28, 2013 · Devil's Pass: Directed by Renny Harlin. With Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley. A group of students go to the location of the infamous Dyatlov pass incident to make a documentary, but things take a turn for the worse as the secret of what happened there is revealed.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Renny Harlin
    • 2013-02-28
  3. Devil's Pass (2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Devil's Pass (originally titled The Dyatlov Pass Incident) is a 2013 UK-Russian science fiction horror film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Vikram Weet, and starring Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, and Gemma Atkinson as Americans who investigate the Dyatlov Pass incident.

    • Renny Harlin
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › the_dyatlov_pass_incidentDevil's Pass | Rotten Tomatoes

    Aug 23, 2013 · To determine what happened to some Russian hikers, five U.S. college students go back to where the hikers were found dead. The students don't return from the expedition, either, and the recovered...

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    • Renny Harlin
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    • Gemma Atkinson
  6. Devil's Pass in US theaters August 23, 2013 starring Holly Gross, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley. Fact: In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains in Russia.

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  8. The Dyatlov Pass follows a group of American students on a trek to investigate the true life mystery of nine Russian skiers who befell unexplained deaths while skiing in the Russian mountains in 1959.

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