Dark Fields may refer to:
Dark Fields is a Canadian–American horror film directed by Mark McNabb and Al Randall, written by Randall, and starring Jenna Scott, Lindsay Dell, Eric Phillion, Brian Austin Jr., and Ryan Hulshof as teens hunted down by a psychopathic farmer played by Al Randall. Filmed in October of 2003, on a budget of $1,000, it was not released until September 2006.
After their car runs out of gas, a group of teens steal gas from an isolated house. Unknown to them, the owner of the house, Farmer Brown, had a traumatic past involving gasoline thieves. Farmer Brown goes insane with rage and hunts down the teens, one by one, and kills them.
Lionsgate released Dark Fields on September 12, 2006.
Steve Anderson of Film Threat rated it 1/5 stars and wrote, "I don't believe I ever want to see the barrel that Lions Gate had to scrape the bottom of to dredge up this roaring suckfest." Scott Foy of Dread Central rated it 1/5 stars and called it a boring, pointless film with poorly written characters.
Dark Fields (also Douglas Schulze's Dark Fields and The Rain) is a 2009 American horror film directed by Douglas Schulze, written by Kurt Eli Mayry and Douglas Schulze, and starring David Carradine, Dee Wallace Stone, Richard Lynch, Ellen Sandweiss, and Sasha Higgins.
Cari, a college student, suddenly falls very ill. Panicked, she calls her parents, who tell her to return home. There, her parents reveal that her entire town has been cursed and demand that she sacrifice her younger brother to avoid an even worse curse. Cari initially goes along with her parents' wishes but rebels at the last second. The two siblings go on the run from the townspeople, who desperate try to find them. Meanwhile, flashbacks reveal intertwining tales of nineteenth century and mid-twentieth century families that attempt to deal with the same curse. Eventually, a demonic man shows up to collect on the debt owed by the town, and Cari is forced to confront him. After a series of cat and mouse games, a friendly dog appears and kills the demon.
You cannot run or hide
From the pain that lives inside
Taking everything you own
As we speak it's taking your soul
It will never wait
It anticipates
Every move you make
Sends you out of control
Now?
The rage inside, you can feel it grow
The knife in your heart, it begins to show
You run and you run but can't get away
From the agony of the pain
You cannot stop it now
Every nerve in your body growls
Mind craves spirit unrest
Here's to the curse that now lay at rest
It will never wait
It anticipates
Every move you make
Sends you out of control
Now?
The rage inside, you can feel it grow
A knife in the heart, it begins to show
I run and I run but can?t get away