Release Date:
February 18, 2011 (NY; expansion: February 25)
Studio:
Magnet Releasing (Magnolia Pictures)
Director:
Brad Anderson
Screenwriter:
Anthony Jaswinski
Starring:
Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo, Jacob Latimore, Taylor Groothuis
Genre:
Horror, Mystery, Thriller
MPAA Rating:
Not Available
Official Website:
Vanishingon7th.com
Review:
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DVD Review:
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DVD:
DVD | Blu-ray Disc
Movie Poster:
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Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
An unexplained blackout plunges the city of Detroit into total darkness, and by the time the sun rises, only a few people remain – surrounded by heaps of empty clothing, abandoned cars and lengthening shadows. A small handful of strangers that have survived the night each find their way to a rundown bar, whose gasoline-powered generator and stockpile of food and drink make it the last refuge in a deserted city. With daylight beginning to disappear completely and whispering shadows surrounding the survivors, they soon discover that the enemy is the darkness itself, and only the few remaining light sources can keep them safe. As time begins to run out for them, darkness closes in and they must face the ultimate terror.
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Trailer 1 (8.18.10):
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Trailer 2 (12.7.10):
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Exclusive Brad Anderson Interview (2.13.11):
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