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Welcome to Leith

Welcome to Leith

Thriller • 2015 • 1 hr 25 min
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6.9

In September 2012, the tiny prairie town of Leith, North Dakota, sees its population of 24 grow by one. As the new resident's behavior becomes more threatening, tensions soar, and the residents desperately look for ways to expel their unwanted neighbor.

Starring

Craig Cobb

Directed By

Michael Beach Nichols, Christopher K. Walker

Written By

Michael Beach Nichols, Christopher K. Walker

Attributes

DarkWatch By Myself

Genre

ThrillerCrimeDocumentary

Release Date

December 15, 2015

User Reviews

Connor
Connor
Impressively enthralling little doc, I would love a follow up or an expansion to a serialized miniseries.
Andrew Watson
Andrew Watson
This is a fascinating documentary. But boy is it difficult to watch in places
Bill Shannon
Bill Shannon
One of the best documentaries of the last 10 years. Infuriating and galvanizing.
Emma 🦋
Emma 🦋
Starts feeling a bit drawn out towards the end but a good, low-budget doc that tells a wild story. S/O to Leith bc I wasn’t expecting that🥶
Ramones
Ramones
Don't waste your time on this because... it's bad.
Gavin Mann
Gavin Mann
A very fascinating documentary. My only issue is that the presentation makes some parts appear rehearsed. But overall, solid 8/10
Sarah Sheasby
Sarah Sheasby
Uncomfortable viewing, but not in the way you would think.
Ryan Ferguson
Ryan Ferguson
A disturbing look into the inner workings of our government and those who manipulate it.
Greg Layman
Greg Layman
New people are garbage. Don't have neighbours. Live in the woods. Trust no one.
Jarrod
Jarrod
Really interesting documentary. Well paced and covers a lot of good information on a thing I didn’t know much about.

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7.0 – Based on 243 ratings
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WELCOME TO LEITH - Official Trailer

Cast & Crew

Michael Beach Nichols
Michael Beach Nichols
Christopher K. Walker
Christopher K. Walker
Craig Cobb
Craig
Cobb
Michael Beach Nichols
Michael Beach Nichols
Christopher K. Walker
Christopher K. Walker

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