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Richard Jenkins (Richard Sitterson)
Greg Zach (Fornicus, Lord of Bondage and Pain)
Jodelle Ferland (Patience Buckner)
Patrick Gilmore (Werewolf Wrangler)
Brad Dryborough (Chem Department Guy)
Emili Kawashima (Japanese Frog Girl)
Aya Furukawa (Japanese School Girl)
Serena Akane Chi (Japanese School Girl)
Marina Ishibashi (Japanese School Girl)
Miku Katsuura (Japanese School Girl)
Alicia Takase Lui (Japanese School Girl)
Jodi Tabuchi (Japanese School Girl)
Alyssandra Yamamoto (Japanese School Girl)
Simon Pidgeon (Dismemberment Goblin)
Matt Phillips (Dismemberment Goblin)
Terry Notary (The Clown (uncredited))
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Five college friends spend the weekend at a remote cabin in the woods, where they get more than they bargained for. Together, they must discover the truth behind the cabin in the woods.


Woman who survived month naked in the woods says family was motivation to live





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The Alabama woman who survived 28 days naked and lost in the dense woods is speaking out about her ordeal.
“I’m just so happy to be home and recuperating,” Lisa Theris told NBC-affiliate WSFA . “Just being out of those woods is just the most amazing thing.”
The 25-year-old was recently found along the bushes of a highway by a driver on Aug. 12. She was reported missing by her family on July 23. They saw her last on July 18.
Today, she is recuperating at her home in Barbour County, Ala. gaining back the nearly 50 pounds she lost and healing from the bug bites that cover her body head-to-toe.
Theris says she is grateful to the driver, Judy Garner, for stopping and helping her.
“She was so wonderful,” Theris said on Wednesday, reflecting on her rescue.
“I saw something [on the edge of the road] and it was on all fours and I thought it was a deer,” said Garner . “It was a woman on the side of the road with no clothes on. She was on her knees and her hands. When I got there and went over to her she said, ‘Help me, please.’”
Garner gave Theris some water and clothes and alerted emergency services. She then asked the young woman what happened to her clothes.
“I think she said when she went to sleep they were on, but when she woke up, they weren’t on,” said Garner.
Theris isn’t speaking about the circumstances of her disappearance because they are still under police investigation.
Authorities said Theris was with two men, Randall Oswald and Manly Davis, who were later arrested and charged for allegedly burglarizing a hunting cabin between July 17 and 18. Police said Theris did not want to be involved when she found out the men’s plan.
Oswald and Davis have not been implicated in Theris’ disappearance but have been questioned, said police.
Theris says being lost in the woods was frightening. The woman is also legally blind without glasses or contacts and had a hard time seeing where she was going, reports WSFA.
“You can’t imagine how large of an area it was. I couldn’t believe it,” said Theris. “I kept thinking I would find a person or a house, even if it was empty, but there was nothing. Nothing but nature.”
She said she could hear the sounds of traffic from the highway but it took two days to find her way to it.
“The only thing that kept me going was my family. I just kept thinking about how I had to see my family again,” she said. “There were times I thought I was never going to make it out but I just kept pushing, tried to keep that in the back of my head.”
“I’m just so thankful. I just praise God and I’m so happy to be here right now.”
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Another series of Escape To The Farm, which is going to come out after my Coastal Britain series. We’re also filming another series of A Country Life For Half The Price. The first series went out at the start of lockdown one and had resonance because lifestyle choices were questioned.
For series two we’ve seen the pandemic have a galvanising effect and a change to living. People are selling properties to buy one larger one and live together.
Yes, it’s a very busy time of year because we’re lambing. Our lovely pig, Dahlia, has just had her first litter. We’ve got another two sows that are due to farrow and our goats are due to kid.
No one’s told Mother Nature about the pandemic so we just carry on. I probably take the crown for the least glamorous woman on the telly but I’m going to win a double least glamorous crown because I’ve had no sleep at all.
We first talked about doing it in April last year and, logistically, it was too difficult so we filmed it in July and early August. It was super quick, it was just the three of us and we lived in self-catered accommodation.
I’d get up at 6am and make everyone breakfast and a packed lunch, we’d leave at 7am and would film for 12 to 14 hours.
We’d all come back, share the cooking, collapse and then do it all over again, whereas normally you can stay in a hotel and find somewhere for lunch.
Travelling is part and parcel of my career. I’ve been to every continent and 170-odd countries but I’m embarrassed to admit that there are bits of this country I’ve never been.
The Exmoor coast is just over two hours’ drive from where I live in South Wales. I’ve been to Antarctica but never there and it’s jaw-droppingly beautiful.
No, this was an idea to show we have some really beautiful places right on our doorstep. When I was growing up in the ’70s and ’80s most families didn’t go abroad. There weren’t the cheap flights or package holidays.
But in recent years there have been some fundamental changes: the weather isn’t always awful here, and now there’s a wonderful range of places people can stay and amazing restaurants and cafés to enjoy.
There are compelling reasons to holiday in the UK, not least the environmental one.
It was surprising how popular it was. I think it’s because it’s real life and nothing is made up. It’s our farm – me and farmer Tim, and incredible producers and craftspeople who we’ve worked with since we bought the farm ten years ago. And it was timely.
People are thinking more about the provenance of their food since lockdown and they want to support local businesses. It encapsulated a groundswell of people trying to make jam or grow vegetables.
It’s a very gentle programme in a beautiful place with inspiring people, lovely animals and nice food that’s really easy to cook… because I’m cooking it!
We’ve been incredibly lucky. We’ve not only had work but also been able to work together. Some bright spark said, ‘Your husband’s won a Bafta as a director and you can only infect each other so he can shoot you!’
And we’re quite a useful partnership, as it turns out! He’s a series producer, director and cameraman for Escape To The Farm. We were quite nervous about it but we both slotted into work mode instantly.
Ben Fogle and I are great mates and in the tiny gap we were all allowed to see each other, he and his family came down and stayed here, which was just lovely.
He has a lovely home in the Chilterns and it did make me laugh because he’s about as un-green fingered as you could be but he and his kids were growing veg last year.
He kept sending me – hugely proud, as he should be – photos of his sweetcorn, and I was slightly jealous.
I’m not – and I can’t quite believe I’m saying that. We have a 4×6-metre, completely off-grid cabin in the woods on a lake in the middle of a deeply unfashionable bit of France, which I love.
We drive there and try to go for a month so we’d love to do that this year if we can. We go feral. I don’t wear any clothes, we cook on fires, we swim in the lake and it’s absolute heaven.
Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain airs Fridays at 8pm on Channel 5. Escape To The Farm returns soon to Channel 5.

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