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Laura Breckenridge | Mary Murdock | |
Kevin Corrigan | Timothy Emser | |
Christopher Shand | Rick | |
Megan Anderson | Jane | |
Michael Gell | Andy | |
Nitin Adsul | Gas Attendant | |
Eric Zuckerman | 1st Street Mechanic | |
Joe Hansard | Quarantine Dude | |
Lance Lewman | Mechanic | |
Rebecca Gebhard | News Anchor | |
Al Twanmo | Newscaster | |
Kara Quick | Reporter #1 | |
Katherine Schmoke | Reporter #2 | |
Mary Lechter | Teacher |
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Producer | Andrew Weiner
Mark Morgan Brent Emery |
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Writer | Diane Doniol-Valcroze
Arthur Flam |
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Cinematography | Olivier Cocaul
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Musician | Matt Messina
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A night of Spring Break partying turns into a living nightmare for student Mary Murdock (Laura Breckenridge) after she hits a bump on a dark road and returns home to find a man dangling from her car's bumper. When he grabs her as she approaches to help, Mary frantically hits him until his bloody body stops moving. Panicked, she buries him in the secluded woods and returns home to cover her trail. But when it becomes clear that the crazed man is alive and has escaped his grave only for revenge, she stops worrying about evidence and starts worrying about surviving the night. With a vengeful madman following her every move, Mary learns that some accidents are deadly even after they've cleared the road. |
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