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Four friends are kidnapped by a madman and locked in a house with six other people. Each of the captives has to endure life-threatening torture to fill a device attached to their heads or they will be trapped inside forever.

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Nick (as Eric E. Beck)
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Tayler
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Tony
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Sam
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Tara
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Kai
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Lisa
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Greg
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Diane
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Julian
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Kelly (as Stefanie Barboza)
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Woman on TV
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Special Agent Ford
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Chuck
Kieron Elliott ...
Thomas
Artie Baxter ...
Brent
Ceilidh Lamont ...
Surgeon
Christopher Reed ...
Victim
Larry Beck ...
Gas Station Attendant
Kyle Wasserman ...
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Linton Lafitte ...
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Directed by

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Taylor Sheridan

Written by

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Eric Jay Beck ... (written by)
 
Rob Kowsaluk ... ()

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Eric Jay Beck ... producer
Larry Beck ... executive producer
Noël K. Cohan ... producer
Rick Dugdale ... executive producer
Derek Jaeschke ... associate producer
Rob Kowsaluk ... executive producer
Stefanie Kym ... executive producer (as Stefanie Barboza)
Tina Pavlides ... producer
Kelly Andrea Rubin ... producer

Cinematography by

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Stewart Yost

Casting By

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Sherrie Henderson
Dan Velez

Production Design by

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Peggy Paola

Set Decoration by

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Goar Galstyan

Costume Design by

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Erin Tanaka

Makeup Department

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Gretchen Hass ... key hair stylist
Tina Krikor Kalajian ... assistant makeup artist
Gary Reisch ... assistant hair stylist
Galaxy San Juan ... makeup department head

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David Michael Harwell ... second assistant director
Matt Hill ... second second assistant director
Derek Jaeschke ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Sarah Geller ... property master
Christopher Joseph ... carpenter
Keliikoa Miller ... swing (as Sam Miller)
Dave Novak ... set dresser
Dalton Cole Young ... set dresser

Sound Department

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James Barth ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Carlton Diggs ... sound mixer
Iryna Kucherenko ... boom operator
Richard Mercado ... post sound supervisor

Stunts

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Stephen W. Schriver ... stunt coordinator (as Steve Schriver)

Camera and Electrical Department

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John Coffey ... still photographer
Ricky Fosheim ... second assistant camera
Jonathan Helms ... first assistant camera
Corrin Hodgson ... gaffer
Chris Ippolito ... key grip
Joshua Jones ... gaffer
Drew Ruiz ... best boy
Justin Safaei ... assistant camera
Austin Saya ... second assistant camera
Joseph Turrentine ... gaffer

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Cari Avila ... wardrobe assistant
Katrina Lee ... wardrobe assistant

Music Department

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Anna Granucci ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Richelle Taylor ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Jesse Sheppard ... production assistant
Kyle Wasserman ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A group of friends stop to pick up a hitchhiking woman only to end up getting drugged by her with a gas. They awaken to find that vials have been implanted in the base of their skulls - which are of course instantly fatal if they are removed, a grinning professional looking woman informs them on TV screens that they have 22hrs to fill these vials with a specific amount of brain fluid, a fluid that is produced during times of extreme pain. Along with another group of unlucky test subjects and with time ticking away they decide to work together and share the burden of reaching their painful target. Written by emma10001

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Taglines Give till it hurts. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Pain (Germany)
  • Гнусный (Russia)
  • Casa ororilor (Romania)
  • Pain (Austria)
  • Ampulla (Hungary)
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  • 88 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The chemicals being collected, Adrenaline, Dopamine, and Oxytocin, are released when the body is in extreme pain. But like Sam suggested, they're also released during sex and orgasm. So instead of torturing themselves, the members of the group could've just had sex with each other or simply masturbated to fill up the vials. See more »
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