
Fresh Meat: The Wounds of 'Wrong Turn'
Documentary
Overview
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Rob Schmidt's "Wrong Turn." Produced for the “Wrong Turn” DVD. Screened at Screamfest 2003, Los Angeles.
Top Cast


Rob Schmidt
Rob Schmidt
Self
Rob Schmidt
Self


Stan Winston
Stan Winston
Self
Stan Winston
Self
Shane Mahan
Shane Mahan
Self
Shane Mahan
Self


Julian Richings
Julian Richings
Self
Julian Richings
Self


Michael Arlen Ross
Michael Arlen Ross
Self
Michael Arlen Ross
Self


Desmond Harrington
Desmond Harrington
Self
Desmond Harrington
Self


Eliza Dushku
Eliza Dushku
Self
Eliza Dushku
Self
Garry Robbins
Garry Robbins
Self
Garry Robbins
Self
Ted Clark
Ted Clark
Self
Ted Clark
Self
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