A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Amelia Dudley, Taylor Turner, Greg Schweers
Written by:
Erik Bloomquist
Carson Bloomquist
Directed by:
Erik Bloomquist
Release Date:
October 8, 2021
Original Title:
Night at the Eagle Inn
Alternate Titles:
Una noche en el infierno
شبانگاه در مسافرخانه عقاب
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Mainframe Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 70
Fraternal twins spend a hellish night at the remote inn their father disappeared from the night they were born.
Fraternal twins Spencer and Sarah Moss embark on a pilgrimage to a remote Vermont inn to investigate the last known whereabouts of their father who mysteriously disappeared the night they were born. Once checked in, the uncanny innkeeper and enigmatic groundsman guide the twins through the institutions's tragic and terrifying history. Not ones to leave any stone unturned, Spencer and Sarah go rogue and dive deeper - their exploration leading to shocking revelations as the property's dark secrets ensnare them in a hellish labyrinth they must escape before dawn. Equal parts The Innkeepers, The Shining, and Vacancy, Night at the Eagle Inn is a fast-paced horror-mystery laden with intrigue, black comedy, and plenty of scares.
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Internet Movie Database | 4.1/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 80% |
Awards Won: | 5 wins & 5 nominations |
Director:
Erik Bloomquist
Director of Photography:
Thomson Nguyen
Editor:
Erik Bloomquist
Carson Bloomquist
Music:
Gyom Amphoux
Producer:
Carson Bloomquist
Erik Bloomquist
Still Photographer:
David Apuzzo
Thanks:
Mitchell Maknis
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