Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 6.1(7120) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Horror, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Marcus Dunstan |
| Actors: | Josh Stewart Michael Reilly Burke Juan Fernández Andrea Roth Karley Scott Collins Daniella Alonso |
| "He always takes one" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Marcus Dunstan | |
| Actors | |
| Josh Stewart | as Arkin |
| Michael Reilly Burke | as Michael Chase |
| Juan Fernández | as The Collector |
| William Prael | as Larry Wharton |
| Alex Feldman | as Chad |
| Robert Wisdom | as Roy |
| Patrick Rizzotti | as Bowling Ball Cleaner |
| Joe Conger | as Roy's Enforcer |
| Michael Showers | as Deputy Sheriff |
| Todd Haberkorn | as Police Officer |
| Tom Gulager | as Officer Gulager |
| Brett Forbes | as Officer Hoss Wiggins |
| Lee Cole | as Veteran Officer |
| Hiro Koda | as Medic Koda |
| Jabari Thomas | as Medic #2 |
| Jackson Beals | as Young Deputy |
| David Landsness | as Officer Landsness |
| Gregory Alan Williams | as Sheriff |
| Jon Dainty | as Strip Club Patron |
| Eric Kelly McFarland | as Firefighter |
| William Morse | as Stabbed Man |
| David Pitt | as Barman |
| Philip Poth | as Foreman |
| Colvin Roberson | as Roy's Driver/Bodyguard |
| John Snell | as Yard Worker |
| Actresses | |
| Andrea Roth | as Victoria Chase |
| Karley Scott Collins | as Hannah Chase |
| Daniella Alonso | as Lisa |
| Haley Pullos | as Cindy |
| Diane Ayala Goldner | as Gena Wharton |
| Madeline Zima | as Jill Chase |
| Jayme Suzonne Riser | as Bar Dancer |
| Krystal Mayo | as Bar Dancer |
| Michele Diane Pate | as Bar Dancer |
| Nicole Antranette Fisher | as Bar Dancer |
| Jennifer Hilton | as Officer Hilton |
| Robyn Noble | as Young Officer |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | February 2008 - ? |
| Gross: |
USA - 7,706,394 USD (20 September 2009) UK - 312,820 GBP (4 July 2010) |
| Plot: | When the Chase family moves to an isolated house in the middle of nowhere in Detroit, Arkin is hired to fix the windows and the doors. Later he meets his daughter and his wife that has a debt with dangerous sharks and needs money, but his week payment is not enough to pay her debts. Arkin plots to heist the safe of Michael Chase during the night to raise the necessary money. However, when he arrives in the house, he finds that a sadistic criminal has imprisoned the family and planted traps everywhere. Arkin seeks a way out of the deadly house to save his life. |
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Original Soundtracks
| "Killer Footsteps" Written by Poison Tree Collective Performed by Poison Tree Collective |
Goofs
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PLOT: In order for the Collector to have the time and freedom to set up all the traps, the family in the house would have to have already been captured - eliminating the necessity for traps. Revealing mistakes: In the ambulance, when the collector is cutting the hero out of his restraints, the hero has shoes on when he should be barefoot. Continuity: After the girl and the hero electrocute the old man. The collector grabs the old mans feet to move him. The water that in previous scenes has been at least 4 inches deep is gone. The wood floor is dry. Continuity: When the daughter and boyfriend are making out in the kitchen. He tears her shirt off of her. When she jumps up after seeing the collector she pulls her gray sweater over her chest. In the next scene her white shirt is buttoned up again. Revealing mistakes: When Arkin is being picked up off the ground by the Paramedics, it is raining in the foreground and the background yet there is no rain landing on him or around him Revealing mistakes: The alarm panel is Napco but the control panel is a different manufacturer. Continuity: When Arkin lights up his first cigarette, the Camel logo clearly shows. In the next scene, he is sitting in his truck chatting with Jill with a pack of Marlboros on his dashboard. Continuity: In the scene where the collector is to be electrocuted with the television and fish tank, the power is supposed to be off in the house. Continuity: Arkin is wearing black sneakers when he enters the house, then as he's walking through, he comes across a trip wire and it shows the boot of the Collector. Then when Arkin is walking down the stairs into the basement he is wearing some worn brown boots - a total of three different pairs of shoes within 5 minutes. FAIR: The Napco Alarm panel alternates LEDs on then off even though power is off in the house. However, many alarms have battery backups of some sort so they can provide security even if there's an outage. CHAR: When Arkin first breaks into the house, he uses lock pick tools. The straight flat one he inserts in the bottom and the jagged one on top. However the jagged edges are pointing downward and would not be able to click the tumblers. |
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