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Additional information for S. Darko, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 28, 2009. The film is being distributed by MGM and has not yet been rated. S. Darko has a total running time of 103 minutes.

  • R USA
  • 15 UK
  • NC-16 Singapore
  • MA Australia
  • 12 Netherlands
  • 12 Brazil
  • B15 Mexico
  • PG12 Japan
  • 13 Argentina
  • 103min
  • S. Darko
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  • The story picks up seven years after the first film when little sister Samantha Darko and her best friend Corey are now 18 and on a roadtrip to Los Angeles when they are plagued by bizarre visions.
  • Seven years after the tragic death of her brother Donnie, Samantha Darko is still mourning him and the loss of the loving family that fell apart after he died. Her home life in shambles, 18-year-old Sam impulsively decides to join her rebellious best friend Corey on a cross-country drive from Virginia to California in the hope of becoming a professional dancer.When their car breaks down outside tiny Conejo Springs, Sam and Corey are stranded in the hot and dusty town with little money and no connections as they await the arrival of a new water pump. Wild child Corey quickly finds a friend in Randy Holt, the town bad boy, but Samantha is restless and has no interest in socializing. The morning after the girls arrive, a meteorite destroys a local farmer's windmill, leaving a huge crater in its wake.Plagued by weird and prophetic dreams that spill over into her waking life, Samantha searches for some kind of meaning in the people around her. But she finds only the fanatical cliches spouted by Jesus freak Trudy Potter and Pastor John Mellit of the Born Again Church, the heedless partying of Randy and his friends, and the petty suspicions of small town gossips.Sam and Corey have a bitter falling out that ends in catastrophe. Without realizing it, they become links in an invisible chain that connects them to a missing child, a disturbed Gulf war veteran and a dangerous hole in time and space. Only a sacrifice of the highest order will return the universe to its proper time and place, and the clock is ticking.
  • Chris Fisher
    Director(s)
  • Nathan Atkins
    Richard Kelly
    Writer(s)
  • Kent Beyda
    co-producer
    Jim Busfield
    co-producer
    Jennifer Lane Connolly
    co-producer
    Michael C. Cuddy
    line producer
    Adam Fields
    producer
    Ash R. Shah
    producer
    Sundip R. Shah
    executive producer
    Producer(s)
  • Ed Harcourt
    Composer(s)
  • Samantha Daveigh Chase
  • Corey Briana Evigan
  • Iraq Jack James Lafferty
  • Randy Ed Westwick
  • Frank Walter Platz
  • Phil John Hawkes
  • Officer O'Dell Bret Roberts
  • Jeremy Jackson Rathbone
  • Trudy Elizabeth Berkley
  • Agatha Barbara Tarbuck
  • Pastor John Matthew Davis
  • Jeff Nathan Stevens
  • Mike Ryan Templeman
  • Baelyn Zulay Henao
  • Co-Worker (as J.J. Neward) JJ Neward
  • Billy (as Bridger J. El-Bakhi) Bridger El-Bakhi
  • Ted Moncton (uncredited) Gregory T. Collett
  • Local Girl (uncredited) Kristen Hillier
  • F.B.I. Agent (uncredited) Bob Lanoue
  • Susie Bates (uncredited) Kristina Malota
  • Emily Bates (uncredited) Marina Malota
  • Partier (uncredited) Thomas McMinn
  • Elder Moat / BBQ-Party Missionary (uncredited) Ryan Moat
  • Barfing Girl / Waitress (uncredited) Savannah Ostler
  • Barbecue Guy (uncredited) Josh Piper
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