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| Elisabeth Röhm | ... |
Rachel /
Nancy
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| Heléne Yorke | ... |
Kristen
(as Helene Yorke)
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| Kaylee DeFer | ... |
Michelle
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| Britne Oldford | ... |
Jean
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| Christian Campbell | ... | ||
| Natalie Knepp | ... |
Lauren
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| Bess Rous | ... |
Melanie
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| Geneva Carr | ... |
Mother
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| Bonnie Bentley | ... |
Josylyn
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| Tobias Segal | ... | ||
| Kristina Hess | ... |
Girlfriend
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| Emily Fleischer | ... |
Lenore
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| Steve Stanulis | ... |
Guy
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| Michael Sirow | ... |
Eric
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| Natalie Wetta | ... |
Alison
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After a deadly car accident with three victims, the traumatized Michelle is sent to a group therapy with Rachel. She recovers from the trauma and Rachel recommends that Michelle needs to work to prove that is healed. Rachel gives a card with a job opportunity at the company called "Darkroom Inc.". Michelle arrives at a mansion and is hired, but soon she discovers that she is trapped inside the house with other girls and three deranged and sadistic siblings that intend to purge her from her sins. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Michelle (Kaylee DeFer) finds herself trapped in a rather foreboding, dimly lit mansion terrorized by a sinister family after taking a job recommendation (the last you'll the word recommendation in regards to this boring little film, by the way, but I digress) A majority of the film is told in flashbacks, meandering, badly acted,excruciatingly dull flashbacks. I suspect to pad the rather thin material that the movie does possess. So what we have is what could've been a passable short film (that's being extremely generous) stretched out to a dreary, sleep-inducing sub-par saw-ripoff feature film. I hesitate to give this film a 1 because I have seen worse, but not by much.