The Entrance | |
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Directed by | Damon Vignale |
Produced by | Andrew Hamilton Paul Marshall |
Written by | Damon Vignale |
Starring |
Sarah-Jane Redmond Michael Eklund Ron Sauve Frank Cassini C. Ernst Harth Jerry Wasserman Colin Cunningham |
Music by | Daryl Bennett |
Cinematography | Larry Lynn |
Edited by | Daryl Bennett Damon Vignale |
Distributed by | Lions Gate |
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81 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Entrance is a 2006 independent Canadian horror film by Damon Vignale.
The movie opens on a man, Ryan James, fleeing for his life in a parking ramp. With the assistance of a janitor, Joe, Ryan is able to escape. He makes his way to a police station and speaks with Detective Porhowski, to whom he explains the events that unfolded that night.
Ryan claims that he and four other men were abducted, locked in a basement and told they must play a series of games, the winner of which would be allowed to live. Before any games begin, one man attempts escape and is killed before the others. The four remaining men comply and start their first game, musical chairs. When one of the men loses, a film projector shows a clip of the man molesting his nephew. The three remaining men move on to the next game, bingo. Ryan calls out the numbers and when both the men at the table win, Ryan's video plays. He is shown to be a drug dealer whose product has resulted in many overdoses. At this time Ryan manages to escape to the parking ramp where he is chased by a demon.
At this point Detective Porhowski, naturally, does not believe the story she is being told. Ryan asks the detective for a glass of water. When she returns she finds that the man has left, though he kidnaps her shortly afterward.
At this time the final game is going on between the last two men, poker. As the game comes to an end, one of the men reveals he is The Devil and the other flees.