A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Josie Davis, Ryan Paevey, Kaleigh Rivera
Written by:
Damián Romay
Directed by:
Damián Romay
Release Date:
February 3, 2017
Original Title:
Locked In
Alternate Titles:
כלוא
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Ever since her father was murdered, Taylor has had to take care of her agoraphobic mother, Ann Marie, and tend to the family farm. Ready to start her own life, she prepares to tell her mother that she is going to move away with her boyfriend Blake at the start of the new school year. However, her plans are put on hold when a looming storm threatens to destroy the farm. As she prepares for the storm, a stranger knocks on the door asking for a place to stay because he has run out of gas. Reluctant to trust the stranger, Taylor can't help but believe he is connected to her father's death. Now she must brave the storm while keeping her mother safe from this mysterious man.
A convicted robber (lead villain) loses his wife and child after being sentenced to prison. While away he meets another crook who mentions a "job" he worked with a fellow theif that ended in a monumental score but also jail time for the pair. The second man hid the money at the home of his wife and teenaged daughter before being sent to a seperate facility than the first two men including the lead villain. When he learns of the moneys whereabouts he escapes prison to head for the familys farm house. When he arrives he masks his identity to the family, gaining their trust. But not soon after they find the true reason behind his arrival. The story then turns into a fight for survival between a mother and her daughter vs the escaped prisoner!
Director:
Damián Romay
Director of Photography:
Juan Hernández
Editor:
Pepe Plaza
Executive Producer:
Stephanie Slack
Kristofer McNeeley
Fernando Szew
Makeup Department Head:
Andrea Ahl
Music:
Jaime Cardona
Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Damián Romay
Production Design:
Orly Romay
Stunt Coordinator:
Chelsea Bruland
Writer:
Damián Romay
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