3:47 (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 11, 2016

Original Title:
3:47

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Emblane Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Steel worker Jason lives in a remote town in the midlands. He has been sporadically awaking at 03:47. Sleep deprived and suffering from insomnia he wlaks the lonely streets at night trying to pass the time until his early morning shift. One night, he encounters an unnerving teenager who begins screaming for help. Jason’s boss is frustrated and feels he is a liability. The teenager is starts to appear at Jason’s work. Again, Jason awakes at 03:47 and sees the teenager floors below staring into his window. He tries to find the kid but he is gone. The next day Jason, who is now a walking zombie, has an accident with a saw. His boss Graham sends him home. That night, Jason lays in wait for 03:47 to come. He then goes out determined to confront this teenager. The teenager startles Jason. Jason becomes entranced and follows the teenager deep down into the woods. Here the teenagers skeletal remains lay dormant in a crashed 1960’s car. The teenager vanishes. Now Jason can finally sleep.

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