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Release Date: 2009 Cast: Rachel Oliva, Suzanna Urszuly, Nikolai Sotirov, Karl Geary, Vinessa Shaw, Breckin Meyer, Kevin Ian Pardue, Sarah Barrand, Scott Adkins, Luca Bercovici
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Crime Fiction, Horror, Action, Action/Adventure, Suspense, Crime Thriller, Action Thrillers, Slasher Stag Night is a 2008 American horror film, written and directed by Peter A. Dowling.
It tells about four men on a bachelor party in New York who ride the subway and, along with two strippers from the club, accidentally get off at a station that closed down in the 1970s. Trapped in the tunnels beneath New York, they witness the murder of a transit cop by three psychotic transients and find themselves on the run for their lives.
Produced by Arnold Rifkin and Chris Eberts, under their Rifkin/Eberts label, and Michael Philip and Jo Marr of Film Tiger. The movie was shot in 2007 in Sofia,... MORE
Stag Night is a 2008 American horror film, written and directed by Peter A. Dowling.
It tells about four men on a bachelor party in New York who ride the subway and, along with two strippers from the club, accidentally get off at a station that closed down in the 1970s. Trapped in the tunnels beneath New York, they witness the murder of a transit cop by three psychotic transients and find themselves on the run for their lives.
Produced by Arnold Rifkin and Chris Eberts, under their Rifkin/Eberts label, and Michael Philip and Jo Marr of Film Tiger. The movie was shot in 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria and in New York. The post-production took place at "The Post Group", Hollywood, Los Angeles in 2008. Chris Ouwinga and Darryn Welch financed the film via their production company, Instinctive Film.
Starring Kip Pardue, Vinessa Shaw, Breckin Meyer, Karl Geary, Scott Adkins, Sarah Barrand, Rachel Oliva and Luca Bercovici.
Closing Credits Song, "Don't Hide Away From the Sun" by Alphanaut.
Running in almost real time, Stag Night is a throwback to the early movies of John Carpenter and '70s thrillers such as Deliverance while the plot bears a certain resemblance to that of the classic British LESS
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