Philip Granger, born in 1962 in Vancouver, is a notable figure in Canadian cinema, recognized for his work in cult and genre films. He appears in Bad Dreams (1988) as a supporting character, contributing to the film's unsettling atmosphere, and showcases his comedic chops in Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010), where he plays a memorable role that adds depth to the film's satirical take on horror tropes. With over a hundred acting credits, Granger's extensive experience in the industry has made him a familiar face in the realm of cult cinema.
Bad Dreams
Unity Field, a "free love" cult from the '70s, is mostly remembered for its notorious mass suicide led by Harris, its charismatic leader. While all members are supposed to burn in a fire together, young Cynthia is spared by chance. Years later, the nightmare of Unity Field remains buried in her mind. But when those around Cynthia start killing themselves, and she begins having visions of Harris, she may be forced to confront the past -- before it confronts her.