
Release Date:
May 30, 2008
Studio:
Rogue Pictures (Universal Pictures)
Director:
Bryan Bertino
Screenwriter:
Bryan Bertino
Starring:
Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman, Gemma Ward, Kip Weeks, Laura Margolis, Glenn Howerton
Genre:
Suspense Thriller
MPAA Rating:
R (for violence/terror and language)
Official Website:
TheStrangers.net
Review:
8/10 rating
DVD Review:
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DVD:
DVD (Unrated) | Blu-ray Disc (Unrated)
Movie Poster:
One-Sheet | Teaser 1 | Teaser 2
Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
Lock the doors. Assume you're safe.
The horrifying events that took place in the Hoyt family's vacation home at 1801 Clark Road on February 11, 2005, are still not entirely known.
Champagne. Rose petals. Candlelight. It was supposed to be a night of celebration for Kristen McKay (Liv Tyler) and James Hoyt (Scott Speedman). But after leaving a friend's wedding reception and returning to the house, everything had collapsed for the happy couple.
Then came a 4 a.m. knock on the door and a haunting voice.
Is Tamara here?
Writer/director Bryan Bertino explores our most universal fears in "The Strangers," a terrifying suspense thriller about a couple whose remote getaway becomes a place of terror when masked strangers invade. The confrontation forces Kristen and James to go far beyond what they thought themselves capable of if they hope to survive.
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