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Leslie Easterbrook | Betty | |
Michael Madsen | Tin Man / Officer Lawdale | |
Bill Moseley | Stewart | |
Allana Bale | Susan | |
J.P. Davis | Randy | |
Jeffrey de Graft-Johnson | Deputy | |
Pawel Delag | Police Officer | |
Heidi Dippold | Stephanie | |
Julie Ann Emery | Leslie | |
Mark Fierer | Randy's Father | |
Joe Goodman | EMS 2 | |
Andrew Gorzen | Leslie's Uncle | |
Reynaldo Rosales | Jack Singleton | |
Lew Temple | Pete | |
Weronika Rosati | Mrs. Lawdale | |
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Holly McClure | EMS 1 | |
Bobby Neutz | Sheriff | |
Albert Pietrzak | Young Randy |
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Producer | Ralph Winter
Joe Goodman Ted Dekker Wojtek Frykowski |
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Writer | Rob Green
Frank Peretti Ted Dekker |
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Cinematography | Marcin Koszalka
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Musician | David E Russo
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House follows Jack (Reynaldo Rosales, TV's Medium) and Stephanie Singleton (Heidi Dippold, HBO's The Sopranos), a self-absorbed couple who get sidetracked on their way to a counseling session. After blowing out their tires, they find their way to the Wayside Inn, a ramshackle B&B where they meet an equally self-obsessed couple, Randy (J.P. Davis, Blue) and Leslie (Julie Ann Emery, TV's The Riches). The foursome quickly find themselves terrorized by a household of ghoulish servants and a masked lunatic, known as the Tin Man (Michael Madsen, Kill Bill: Vol. 1), who demands a dead body by sunrise. Their only way out, it seems, is to venture further in. But the deeper they go, the more horrifying the killer's game and their night becomes. |
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