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In a quiet mountain village, the daily lives of its inhabitants are interrupted by a series of bewildering events. It all begins when a group of children discovers a strange object in the forest, an apparently harmless artifact that turns out to be a vehicle of an unknown threat. While the adults try to ignore the rumors about the strange light and sounds coming from the woods, the atmosphere of tension intensifies with each passing day.

The protagonist, a former military man seeking peace and redemption, is drawn into the growing paranoia of the community when a series of violent attacks start occurring. As local authorities face their inability to protect their citizens, the protagonist forms a resistance group with other villagers, determined to uncover the truth behind the threats.

Over time, the characters must confront not only the external threat but also their own inner demons: old wounds, traumas, and the grudges that have fueled their personal conflicts. The action escalates when they decide to take drastic measures to protect their village, leading to a final confrontation that will not only define their future as a community but will also prompt each of them to reevaluate their own beliefs and convictions. In a blend of psychological horror and communal drama, this story becomes a powerful exploration of human nature in the face of adversity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1972
Director
George C. Scott
Writer
Philip Friedman
Dan Kleinman
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
George C. Scott
Richard Basehart
Martin Sheen
Barnard Hughes
Nicolas Beauvy
Paul Stevens
Stephen Young
Kenneth Tobey
Robert Walden
William Jordan
Dabbs Greer
John Dierkes
Bette Henritze
Lou Frizzell
Ed Lauter
Phoebe Noel
Gender
Drama
Suspense
Country
United States
Producers
Fred Weintraub
Original title
Rage
Duration
100
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