Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD10602BR
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 760137106029
- Street Date: 10/11/22
- PreBook Date: 09/06/22
- Label: Mainframe Pictures »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 70 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2021
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
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Night At The Eagle Inn
Fraternal twins spend a hellish night at the remote inn their father disappeared from the night they were born.
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Fraternal twins Spencer and Sarah Moss embark on a pilgrimage to a remote Vermont inn to investigate the last known whereabouts of their father who mysteriously disappeared the night they were born. Once checked in, the uncanny innkeeper and enigmatic groundsman guide the twins through the institutions's tragic and terrifying history. Not ones to leave any stone unturned, Spencer and Sarah go rogue and dive deeper -- their exploration leading to shocking revelations as the property's dark secrets ensnare them in a hellish labyrinth they must escape before dawn. Equal parts The Innkeepers, The Shining, and Vacancy, Night at the Eagle Inn is a fast-paced horror-mystery laden with intrigue, black comedy, and plenty of scares.
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- Writer / Director Erik Bloomquist is a former Top 200 Director on HBO's Project Greenlight!
- Stars Erik Bloomquist (Ten Minutes to Midnight), Amelia Dudley (The Cobblestone Corridor), Taylor Turner (Intermedium) and Greg Schweers (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
- WINNER! 2021 Popcorn Frights (Special Jury Prize)
- WINNER! 2021 ReadingFilmFEST (Jury Award - Best Actress, Amelia Dudley)
- WINNER! 2021 Sin City Horror Fest (Jury Prize - Best Sound Design)
- WINNER! 2021 Terror in the Bay Film Festival - Best Supporting Actor Award, Best Original Score Award)
- ROTTEN TOMATOES - 83%!
Press Quotes
A gripping haunted house horror movie with terrific performances and twist filled story.
—Matthew Pejkovic, Matt's Movie Reviews
An extremely intense film that never lets up once it gets started... an excellent film, and the best of the Bloomquist brothers films to date.
—Jim Morazzini, Nerdly
An extremely intense film that never lets up once it gets started... an excellent film, and the best of the Bloomquist brothers films to date.
—Shawn Macomber, Rue Morgue