Inside (upcoming film)
Inside | |
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Directed by | Daryn Tufts |
Produced by |
David Wulf Maclain Nelson TR Gourley Ken Bretschneider |
Written by | Daryn Tufts |
Starring |
Luke Goss Paul Rae Isaac C. Singleton, Jr. Derek Phillips Brett Merritt Renee Casati |
Cinematography | Brian Sullivan |
Studio | Deep Studios |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Inside is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Daryn Tufts, and starring Luke Goss, Paul Rae, Isaac Singleton, and Derek Phillips.
Plot
After succumbing to a drug addiction that cost him his job, almost all of his money, and his dignity, Miles Berrett (Luke Goss), is entering his new home: a tiny cell in an old, run-down prison. Determined to get his life back on track, Miles plans to serve his time and make things right with his wife and daughter.
While asleep on his bunk during his first night locked up, Miles is ripped awake by a terrifying crash. A moment later, in the dark, guards rush past his cell. Working with Anthony (Paul Rae), the “lifer” in the cell next to him, Miles tries to determine what is going on, but this is unlike anything that has ever happened in this prison. Soon, Miles and Anthony hear gunfire. And then screaming… the horrible, sickening screams of a man being torn apart.
Something bad is happening in this prison.
Outside of his cell, through the darkness, Miles can hear other inmates talking, yelling – trying to figure out what is happening. A voice over a PA system instructs all of the prisoners to remain calm and quiet. “There has been a situation. It has been contained.” But Miles and Anthony know that’s a lie. Something is loose in the prison, and it’s killing the guards. And Miles is forced to ask himself a series of horrifying questions. Who is it? What is it? Can it be stopped? Can he escape from it if he can find a way out of his cell… or is he safer inside?
After some time, they make a horrifying realization: There are no guards left. And yet, whatever it is is still out there, and it’s killing everyone, one by one.
Over the course of the horrifying night, Miles discovers that the thing outside is cell is connected to him. And it’s coming. If he wants to survive the night, he MUST escape this prison. But how…?
Cast
- Luke Goss as Miles Barrett
- Paul Rae as Anthony
- Isaac C. Singleton, Jr. as Russell
- Derek Phillips as Grant Carter
- Renee Casati as Rachel Barrett
- Brett Merritt as Cody Young
- Anne Forester as News Reporter
Production
Principal photography took place June 2011, in Provo, Utah at the Old Utah County Jail. As of July 2011, the movie is in post-production.
Old Utah County Jail
Originally built in the early 1970s, the Old Utah County Jail was in use as a jail until approximately 1998 when all inmates were moved to the current Utah County Jail. While in use, the facility housed dangerous criminals, including Gary Gilmore, a violent criminal who gained international notoriety for demanding that his own death sentence be fulfilled following two murders he committed in Utah.
The site has been used by many movie productions and has been the subject of several paranormal investigations.[1] In an interview with Fangoria Magazine, speaking of his experience shooting the movie, Luke Goss reported: "The basement in this place is quite heavily haunted. We’ve had lots of haunted activity, apparitions and banging. And one of the production designers was alone and literally heard 15 bangs, then it stopped, nothing. I hadn’t been there yet, and I was like, 'You know what, this story is already too intense.' We were shooting a scary movie in an already haunted prison!"[2]
References
- ↑ http://piteamofutah.com/investigations/2010-investigations/old-utah-county-jail/
- ↑ Empire Online (2011-06-23). "Luke Goss Goes Back To Jail". Retrieved 2011-06-23.
External links
- Inside at the Internet Movie Database