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Synopsis: Loomis Crowley is testing the underground game Stay Alive with his friends Sarah and Rex. When the game is over, Loomis finds Rex and Sarah dead in their room, and he is pushed by a shadow from the staircase, breaking the banister and hanging the same way he died in the game. Loomis' sister, Emma, gives his game to his best friend, Hutch. They, and his friends Miller, Phineus with his sister October, Swink and Abigail play the game together. When Miller and Phineus die the same way they died in the game, the survivors disclose that the game is based on the life of the evil Countess Elizabeth Bathory. She was buried alive in the tower of her real state in the Geronge Plantation. With the police chasing them, and after the death of October, the survivors reach the house and try to find the corpse of the Countess to destroy her fiend.
Director(s): William Brent Bell
Production: Buena Vista
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
24
Rotten Tomatoes:
9%
PG-13
Year:
2006
85 min
$22,999,535
Website
850 Views


It'll be good to hang out with you guys,

get my mind off things.

Hey. Ooh.

Dollface, is there something

you'd like to tell me?

Hey, you made it.

October, fellas, this is Abigail.

She's kind of a friend of Loomis's.

She's gonna hang out for a while.

- What's up, mama?

- What's up? I gotta pee.

- Oh, yeah. It's right down the hallway.

- Oh, sorry.

- All right?

- Yeah, I'm good.

Girl has got body karate going on.

Anyone who says size doesn't matter

never played a third-person shooter.

You're a whore.

- Here.

- No.

- What did you say?

- Hey.

God, that thing is gay.

And it smells.

- Don't worry, I'll get your back.

- Sweet Sebastian Bach, I wanna play.

- Bossman hooking up?

- Miller, you signed in? You there?

Yeah, I'm here.

Yeah now, Loretta called my wife, told her

I got caught up in a partner meeting.

All right, guys. Enough chatter.

The name of this game is Stay Alive.

We don't know much else,

other than we're not supposed to have it.

Sit back down.

Bro!

Let's do it.

- Dude.

- Put your hands on it.

- Disgusting.

- Touch it.

She's stubborn.

Isn't letting me get to the game.

Maybe you're supposed to read

that prayer right there.

- Just a thought.

- Voice-activated? No way.

- That's next-generation technology.

- OK.

"Come to me, clouds."

Whoa.

- What?

- It's... it's like a sance or...

Can we skip this bullshit cinematic

foreplay? I wanna butter this muffin.

- OK. Let's go. Everybody say this, right?

- OK.

"Come to me, clouds.

"May you rise as an evil storm

born to rip them open.

"Let the cover of night bear witness

and destroy those who resist

"so they shall harm me not.

"Let the blood of many cleanse me,

"preserving beauty eternal, I pray you."

Welcome.

If you're listening to this.

it means you've made a grave mistake.

You spoke the words.

and soon you will die for it.

At this very moment. the evil of this place

courses through your veins.

You have been marked for death.

Your choice has brought you here.

to Gerouge Plantation.

Countess Elizabeth Bathory

opened Gerouge

as a finishing school for young...

- Gerouge.

- You've heard of it?

Yeah. Do you remember that grandma used to tell

us if we didn't get home before dark, we'd get taken off...

Yeah, but do you remember Grandma

used to wear panties on the outside?

Seriously, though, I know this, guys.

I've heard this story.

What happened to those girls

was so depraved

that all accounts were stricken

from public record.

The evil of Gerouge has been reborn.

Your salvation lies

beyond the gates of this plantation.

Your only chance is this:

uncover the horrible truth about

Gerouge Plantation and stop the evil.

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William Brent Bell

William Brent Bell is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for his work in horror films such as The Devil Inside and The Boy. more…

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