Seconds Apart

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Seconds Apart
Directed by Antonio Negret
Produced by Damian Shannon
Mark Swift
Gregory M. Walker
Courtney Solomon
Franklin A. Vallette
Written by George Richards
Starring Orlando Jones
Edmund Entin
Gary Entin
Music by Lior Rosner
Cinematography Yaron Levy
Editing by William Leh
Studio After Dark Films
Distributed by After Dark Films (theatrical)
Lionsgate (USA, DVD)
Release dates
  • January 28, 2011 (2011-01-28)
Running time 89 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1,000,000
Box office $13,345,567

Seconds Apart is a 2011 American horror movie.

Plot

After the death of four high school students, the last two playing Russian Roulette, Detective Lampkin investigates the case interviewing the students in the school. The teenager Katie Dunn mentions the weird twins, Jonah and Seth Trimble and Lampkin summons the brothers for interrogation. Lampkin is a traumatized man that lost his beloved wife in a fire and has deep scars not only on the face, but also in his soul. After the deaths of Katie and the pedophile Kirby, Lampkin learns that the twins have an evil telepathic connection and are capable to make people live their worst nightmares. He goes further in his investigation and discovers that the evil twins are the result of an experiment. However, his superiors do not trust on him and believe that he has hallucinations. Meanwhile, Jonah falls in love with Eve, but his brother does not want to separate from him. Jonah betrays Seth and then a fire breaks out and we see the house being turn apart. Seth and Jonah fighting and it's brother against brother. At the very end of the film we see someone come out from the fire and into Detective Lampkin's arms and slowly dies and the movie ends.

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