The Mooring (2013)

A remote Idaho river becomes a hunting ground when a group of teenage girls at a wilderness camp encounter a deadly couple with sinister intentions.

The Mooring - Movie Information

  • Release Year: 2013
  • Directed by: Glenn Withrow
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror, Thriller
  • Age Rating (US): R
  • Runtime: 1h 30m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): February 1, 2013 (United States - R)
  • Production Companies: A-1 Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

The Mooring - Plot

Every 40 seconds a person goes missing. In northern Idaho, a group of teenage girls attended a summer camp to help them connect with nature without technology. They were told it would be a summer of change. As the girls' houseboat is suddenly stranded in the middle of the river an odd couple comes to their aid. What was suppose to be an act of kindness turns deadly as the girls find themselves on the run, being pursued through the forest by a brutal and determined killer.

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The Mooring - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Glenn Withrow

Main Cast

  • Hallie Todd
  • Thomas Wilson Brown
  • Karli Blalock
  • Erin McIntosh
  • Anna Goodwin
  • Brooklyn Tate
  • Lilli Hendrickson
  • Olivia Meyer Montero
  • Hailee Naccarato
  • Jessica Pepeli

Writers

  • Glenn Withrow
  • Hallie Todd

Producers

  • Penelope L. Foster

The Mooring - FAQs

Where can you stream or watch The Mooring?

The Mooring is available to buy or rent on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. It is not currently available on a subscription streaming service, but can be accessed through these digital rental and purchase platforms.

What is The Mooring about?

The Mooring follows a group of teenage girls sent to a technology-free wilderness camp in northern Idaho. When their houseboat becomes stranded on a remote river, a seemingly helpful couple turns sinister, forcing the girls to flee through dense forest from a relentless and brutal killer.

Who are the main actors in The Mooring?

The Mooring stars Hallie Todd as Nancy and Thomas Wilson Brown as Richard, alongside Karli Blalock, Erin McIntosh, Anna Goodwin, Brooklyn Tate, Lilli Hendrickson, Olivia Meyer Montero, Hailee Naccarato, and Jessica Pepeli as the group of teenage girls.

Does The Mooring have a final girl survivor?

The Mooring follows the classic slasher tradition of a final girl scenario, with the teenage protagonists hunted one by one through the Idaho wilderness. The film builds tension around which of the girls will survive the relentless pursuit by the killer couple, keeping viewers guessing until the end.

What is the age rating for The Mooring?

The Mooring is rated R by the MPA, indicating it contains content suitable for adult audiences only. The rating reflects the film's violent horror and thriller elements, including scenes of pursuit and peril involving teenage characters in a remote wilderness setting.

Is The Mooring based on a true story?

The Mooring is not based on a specific true story. However, the film opens with the sobering statistic that a person goes missing every 40 seconds, grounding its fictional premise in a real-world concern. The wilderness setting and predatory couple scenario are entirely fictional constructs.

Who directed and wrote The Mooring?

The Mooring was directed by Glenn Withrow, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside lead actress Hallie Todd. The film was produced by Penelope L. Foster under A-1 Productions and released in the United States in February 2013.

What movies are similar to The Mooring?

Viewers who enjoy The Mooring may also appreciate other survival horror and thriller films featuring isolated settings and relentless pursuit. Editorial recommendations associated with the film include Mean Girls (2004) and Silenced (2011), alongside a range of other titles spanning drama and genre cinema.

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