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Director: Matt Zettell
Cast: James DuMont, Michelle Tomlinson, Heather Sconyers, Christina Reynolds
Having developed an uncontrollable obsession with the beautiful young Rudy (Michelle Tomlinson), crazed serial killer Herman (James DuMont) kidnaps her and locks her in a cage in his basement. The only way for Rudy to survive this nightmare is to outsmart her psychopathic tormentor. But Herman has experience on his side: He's entrapped and tortured other women before, playing sick and twisted mind games with his frightened victims.
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Fans of tense, psychological thrillers will appreciate the gripping cat-and-mouse dynamic between the crazed serial killer Herman, played by James DuMont, and his captive Rudy in this 2007 horror film directed by Matt Zettell. The film blends unsettling atmosphere and disturbing mind games to create a taut, suspenseful viewing experience.
The Cellar Door was a 163-seat music club located at 34th & M Street NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. from 1963 through January 7, 1982. It occupied the location of a former music club called The Shadows. The Shadows, first opened in January 1962 as a Basin Street East like cabaret and beer hang-out for the young jacket and tie professional and sweater set, and the young adult crowd drawn from among the nine colleges and universities in the District. The venue became so popular by December it outgrew the location and moved to 31st and M Streets, NW. In its place, Tom Lyons, a 23-year-old entrepreneur opened what he described as Washington's version of "the hungry i," a reference to San Francisco's famous North Beach nightclub. In its beginning the Cellar Door sponsored hootenannies for amateur talent.
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