- The Place God Forgot is a Psychological Thriller that takes the audience through an ominous journey by the moods it elicits, giving moviegoers heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety.
- A family's deepest primal fears appear to be terrifying delusions, but these delusions become deadly when they manifest in reality. Each person's fears feed on the other's until the final confrontation with a monster of a child's nightmare.—Pamela Wallace
- The Place God Forgot is a Psychological Thriller that takes the audience through an ominous journey by the moods it elicits, giving moviegoers heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety. Based on the U.S. Military's human experiments with psychological warfare drugs, including the delusional drug BZ, from 1948 to 1975, on thousands of unsuspecting servicemen, at the Edgewood Military Arsenal, in Maryland. Once Congress found out about the program, they immediately ordered it terminated and the facility closed. Decades later, a small airplane crashes in a remote rural area and a container breaks open and BZ is released on two farm families. Where did it come from? We see the effects on two families and each member's worst nightmare and sometimes with deadly consequences.
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