On a star-filled night, homeless Thomas seeks warm shelter. Still grieving his late wife, ruined and desperate, he comes across a vast house with the lights on and an inviting open front door. But the next morning, the premises will not let him leave. Destiny has brought Thomas to this place and now he must survive a very personal ordeal. For what appeared a safe haven turns out to be something far more malevolent.
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Michael Paré | Thomas Jacob |
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Amy Wickenheiser | Maggie |
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Gayle James | Maryam Jacob |
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David M. Lawson | Announcer |
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John Fallon | Thug |
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Lauren Alexandra | Josephine - Bartender |
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Thomas Johnston | Matt - Bar Prick |
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Brigette Rose | Red |
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Adeleine Whittle | Young Audrey |
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Daena Turner | Teenage Audrey |
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Rachel G. Whittle | Annie |
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Marc Natoli | Officer Williams |
| Director | John Fallon |
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| Writer | John Fallon | |
| Producer | Donny Broussard, John Fallon, Berge Garabedian, Bryant Johnston | |
| Musician | Colby Huval, Shawn Knippelberg | |
| Photography | Bobby Holbrook | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | At EVO |
| Watched | Jun 15, 2017 (at Home) |
| Index | 4396 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:44:15 |
| Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:52:06 |
My quick rating - 4,2/10. I am a fan of Michael Pare, and he does his best with what he has to work with. Unfortunately that isn't much. This is more of a journey into the main characters (Thomas) depression over the loss of his wife and child. When he seeks shelter, yeah, i know, in a house, the home itself basically gets into his head and will not let him leave without facing his own depravity. The story has occurred in many variations such as this, and doesn't bring anything new to the table. Some of the scenes are well put together, but overall just feels like a made for cable venture.