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How many seasons does The Lake have?
1 season
How many episodes does The Lake have?
12 episodes
When did The Lake premiere?
August 10, 2009
What is the IMDb rating of The Lake?
6.9 out of 10
Who stars in The Lake?
Elisa Donovan
,
Drew Van Acker
, and
Samantha Cope
Who is the writer for The Lake?
Marcie Ulin
and
Meredith Lavender
Who is the director of The Lake?
Jason Priestley
Who is the producer of The Lake?
Tevin Adelman
and
Jason Akana
Who is the composer for The Lake?
Zack Ryan
Who is the executive producer of The Lake?
Pete Aronson
,
Meredith Lavender
,
Jordan Levin
,
Michael Petok
, and
Marcie Ulin
Who is the cinematographer for The Lake?
Justin Talley
What is the plot of The Lake?
For young adults, summer is a time of reinvention, romance, rivalries and friendships. Families come to Lake Eleanor to escape their daily lives back home; but will they only find more drama?
Who are the characters in The Lake?
Dennis Davenport, Drew, Jack, Luke, and Ryan
What genre is The Lake?
Drama
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