The Signal

January 17th, 2009



The Signal

Category: Horror
All Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Year: 2007
Country: USA
Runtime: 99
Rating: 5.7 (0)
Languages: English
Director: David BrucknerDan BushJacob Gentry
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
  • Do you have the crazy?
  • This is not a test.
  • Future of Horror
  • Transmission Spreading

  • Writing by: David Bruckner - (screenplay) &
    Jacob Gentry - (screenplay) &
    Dan Bush - (screenplay)

    Produced by: David C. Ballard - executive producer
    Linda Burns - consulting producer
    Hilton Garrett - executive producer
    Jacob Gentry - producer
    Alexander Motlagh - producer
    Morris Ruskin - executive producer

    Cast: Anessa Ramsey - Mya Denton
    Sahr Ngaujah - Rod (as Sahr Nguajah)
    AJ Bowen - Lewis Denton
    Matthew Stanton - Jerry (as Matt Stanton)
    Suehyla El-Attar - Janice
    Justin Welborn - Ben Capstone
    Cheri Christian - Anna
    cialis on line href=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1407651 >Scott Poythress - Clark
    Christopher Thomas - Ken
    Lindsey Garrett - Laura
    Chad McKnight - Jim Parsons

    Music: Ben Lovett
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    Plot Outline: A caving expedition goes horribly wrong, as the explorers become trapped and ultimately pursued by a strange breed of predators.
    Plot: A horror film told in three parts, from three perspectives, in which a mysterious transmission that turns people into killers invades every cell phone, radio, and television.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    While the credits start rolling, there is a picture of all the girls on the background.

    Goofs: We know about 4 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: In the beginning of the third part of the film, when Lewis is confronting Ben in the street after Mya has driven away, a shot of Lewis clearly shows Myas car still parked in its spot behind him.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • The opening sequence is an excerpt from "The Hap Hapgood Story," a winning entry in the 48-hour film festival directed by Jacob Gentry.


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