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  1. 3. Okt. 1988 · The People Across the Lake: Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. With Valerie Harper, Gerald McRaney, Barry Corbin, Tammy Lauren. A city-slicker family, tired of the urban grime and crime, moves to a quaint little lakeside village.

    • (689)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • 1988-10-03
  2. 4. Nov. 2013 · 7.4K. 8.5M views 10 years ago. In an effort to get away from the city and all its crime, Chuck Yoman and his family move to a quaint little lakeside village in a peaceful town. It all seems like...

    • 101 Min.
    • 8,5M
    • suplex2000
  3. 10. Mai 2022 · A city-slicker family, tired of the urban grime and crime, moves to a quaint little lakeside village. All seems like paradise - until corpses start showing u...

    • 98 Min.
    • 2,5K
    • Retro Classics
  4. Chuck Yoman (Gerald McRaney) and his wife, Rachel (Valerie Harper) lead very busy lives, and live in a very secure home with their kids. Rachel has had enough of the fast pace and stress, and convinces Chuck to move to a rural house on a lake. At first, all goes well, other than a few backward locals.

  5. 20. März 2001 · Weil die Großstadt allmählich zu gefährlich wirkt, entscheiden sich die Yomans (Gerald McRaney, Valerie Harper) samt ihrer Kinder in die idyllische Kleinstadt Tomahawk zu ziehen. Sie kaufen ein hübsches Seehaus und Chuck eröffnet mit einigem Erfolg eine …. Weiterlesen.

    • (11)
    • Valerie Harper
    • Arthur Allan Seidelman
  6. Der Film The People Across the Lake ist ein 95 minuten lang horror thriller aus 1988, unter der regie von Arthur Allan Seidelman. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Gerald McRaney, Barry Corbin und Valerie Harper.

  7. In an effort to get away from the city and all its crime, Chuck Yoman and his family move to a big old house in a peaceful lakeside town. The discovery of a mutilated corpse in the lake and another body in the woods, however, suggests that the Yomans would have been safer if they had stayed put...