Kantemir

Synopsis: A group of actors gather in a remote Northeastern town to rehearse for a mysterious stage production, only to be plunged into a hellish world where their real lives mirror the grisly story of the play. John (ROBERT ENGLUND), a notorious horror movie icon, who has fallen from grace, witnesses the murder of a cast member but when he alerts the group, no one believes him, and the harder he pushes to persuade them, the more unstable he appears. As John struggles to retain his sanity, a cat and mouse game ensues between him and the mysterious director, Nicholas. As the theatre games continue and the actors slip further into their roles, the body count rises.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Ben Samuels
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
3.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
84 min
21 Views


Hi, Sarah. I am, Dad.

I call again to check on you.

I am very close, Pennsylvania ...

and I'm doing a Play.

Return to Theatre.

Anyway...

I have something for you...

so call me, okay?

Please?

It's nice.

eleven

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03: 22,752 - 00: 03: 24.356

The necklace.

Yes, it was ...

It was my mother.

I venture to guess something.

fifteen

00:
03: 36.607 - 00: 03: 38.731

You play to Wanda.

How did you know that?

Lucky?

Or maybe it was because the

list of characters ...

the described filled

innocence, beauty and charm.

Are you part of the cast?

I am your father.

- John Larousse.

- Wendy Glenn.

2. 3

00:
03: 58.510 - 00: 04: 00.633

You have the same age as my daughter.

The same beautiful green eyes.

Surely your father was difficult

keep away the boys.

Not really.

LOS Look at them.

Can you believe it? There are many dogs.

Well maybe they are so bored here ...

who fled to the city.

- You are the actors?

- Yes.

Great. Suban.

3. 4

00:
04: 55.128 - 00: 04: 57.091

Is not I seen you before?

- Than?

- Do not I seen you before?

- Been to a movie or something?

- In some.

Great. That is fantastic.

Would you mind lowering

the volume a second?

Insurance.

I Music Hall and

Oates if that's your rhythm.

I can put it.

My fault. It's my fault.

So...

Who are you calling?

4. 5

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05: 29,244 - 00: 05: 30.765

To my daughter.

Why did not you leave a message?

When I call someone ...

I like to leave a

message, so you know I called.

Brad you, right?

Yes.

Tell me, Brad, do you work

for production?

Yes. Working Nicholas.

What is it?

I do not know. He hired me over the phone.

This is my first role as well

I'm super excited.

Just a moment. If you are all in the Work?

Ray, yes.

There are tax incentives if

They put a local in the deal.

- Meet the local.

- Do you act?

You are crazy.

We are ruined.

The place is beautiful, right?

It never has been allowed

anybody to stay here.

It's like a state monument.

I heard Nicholas leased for one year.

- You know how much that costs?

- How much?

Do I look like an agent of real estate?

- That is...

- Amazing.

Yes. The rooms are upstairs.

There are about 15.

Take the one that is empty.

Mine is the last of

hallway to the left.

The one is next

Available ... Like me.

My agent told me not

nothing about this part.

Maybe it up best.

I'm afraid not.

All they meet down.

I'll be down right away.

Look who's here.

John and Wendy, meet the gang.

Gang, John and Wendy.

- Rebecca?

- John?

I do not understand why ...

- What are you doing here?

- I ask you the same.

I guess I should introduce myself.

I am Lars Pearson.

I was born in Minnesota where I graduated

in drama at the University of ...

University of...

Minnesota.

During the last

seven years I have acted ...

in Theatre Company

Kansas City Repertory.

My representation

Macbeth was hailed ...

by KC Metropolis

as poetic and tragic.

I know you.

John Larousse're ...

the demonized man.

Guilty.

I knew you knew. OMG.

TMZ, December 2011,

went crazy on your hotel ...

and an almost lances

desk out the window.

That was fabulous.

That was a different person.

I'm not that person.

Forget it.

Rebecca.

We should not work together. I'll leave.

Three months ago I'm sober.

Give a prize.

Rebecca, please.

I will leave.

I must stand by what causes me.

Is that what I am to you?

What are you doing here?

The director called my agent.

He is the one you want

hire me at this time.

I will retire.

We rehearse and act.

I will not mention the past,

you do not mention this.

Done deal.

A question.

How's Sarah?

Okay, John. Very good.

Are you still seeing that as Keith?

Are engaged.

You're not serious.

Sometimes you have to

let her go, John.

True.

So no one has read the script.

Is it only the list of the cast?

They said the manuscript yet

It was available to the actors.

The truth is that I would not have

read, if I had been given.

Work is work.

The despair is so embarrassing.

You encantabas me.

You were so good at being bad.

Well, I'm glad I

left an impression.

Maybe you can help me.

How to be bad?

I think I know how.

I was thinking more if I

You would get a good agent ...

but one thing leads to another.

Quiet.

I would greatly appreciate it.

I have a daughter your age.

Are you so bored

you, as I am?

Do you want more?

Come on, boy zombie.

Throw some returns

to be interesting.

Let's see how we act drunk

You can entertain tonight.

Please?

Do us a favor and shut up.

Please?

Who the hell are you?

Have you done soap operas and

commercial detergent?

Big stars

together for this work.

Allison, you are sensually

bad, but you're a fool.

The dinner is ready.

Thank you.

It's strange.

I once worked with her in New York.

It was something irritable ...

but nothing like tonight.

Nice Food. Thanks, ladies.

So is.

Thank you.

Does anyone know when

Nicholas will make an appearance?

At least let the refrigerator full.

Perhaps we are

fattening to kill us.

Is that something secret between you two?

No, it is not, Allison.

John was referring to an old

and common history of theater ...

on a group of French actors.

Before the First World War.

They met to rehearse

a cottage near Lyon.

Three days later, the

found dead, they bled.

The director was fed to them

and he disappeared in the mountains ...

and they never found.

Good to Know.

I do not sleep soon.

It's just a silly story Theatre.

The worst thing that can happen to us is that

We booed off stage.

I really doubt that happens.

There have been many

personifications of this work ...

but you are by far

the best cast I've chosen.

Those who do not know me,

I am Nicholas tomask.

Thanks for being part

this production.

So we really adentremos

in our characters ...

desire that no

contact with the outside world.

Can you give me their mobile phones?

That is absurd.

I know. It's ridiculous.

But I see actors

very easily they distracted.

I did this with a group of

actors in Williamstown.

It was transformational.

I perm?tanmelo.

It is the return in a day or two.

I make a quick call.

Sarah, I am.

Do not hang up.

I'm around.

I'm in a Play.

Where it acts

your mom. How about?

All right...

It will be difficult to locate me ...

but actually

I want to come see you soon.

Honey, do not mean that.

I never want to be a father to you.

Now it's different.

Sarah?

Sarah?

She reconsider.

- When we release?

- When we are ready.

Is there no scheduled presentations?

When we are ready

to act, we will act.

This is not working for me.

Can you return my

phone, please?

A moment please.

Is that work?

Stay, John.

We need you.

I need you.

I never want to touch him.

Once it is enough for you.

It looks very old.

It is.

Are you open to improvisation?

Because I like to.

He had a gay partner.

I learned some things.

There is room for improvisation, but

the story always ends the same.

- What is it about?

- It's a love story.

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