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No One Gets Out Alive

No One Gets Out Alive

2021Movie⏱️ 1h 27mR
DramaHorrorMysteryThriller
5.4
IMDB Rating
24,068 votes

After being forced to take a room in a boardinghouse, an immigrant in search of the American Dream finds herself in a nightmare she can't escape.

Director
Santiago Menghini
Writers
Jon Croker, Fernanda Coppel, Adam Nevill
Stars
Phil Robertson, Joana Borja, Victoria Alcock
Release Date
September 29, 2021
Language
English, Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese
Country
United Kingdom
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

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Phil Robertson
as Arthur Welles
Joana Borja
Joana Borja
as Simona
Victoria Alcock
Victoria Alcock
as Mary
Cristina Rodlo
Cristina Rodlo
as Ambar
Jose Palma
Jose Palma
as Immigrant Smuggler
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Pepa Duarte
as Immigrant Woman
Jeff Mirza
Jeff Mirza
as Motel Manager 1
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Moronke Akinola
as Kinsi
Mitchell Mullen
Mitchell Mullen
as Rilles
Marc Menchaca
Marc Menchaca
as Red

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Bucharest, Romania
Production
CAMA Asset Storage & Recycling, Imaginarium Productions

🏷️ Keywords

immigrationhispanicbrothers serial killersfemale protagonistimmigrant as protagonist

🎯 Categories

Folk HorrorPsychological HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Pretty Well Done
by feelreallove_472021-09-30
7/10

"A lot of new stuff on Netflix is pretty pathetic. I love horror so figured I'd have a look. The main character has a good back story and stuff that happens along the way makes this more than a slasher film. It creates some real compassion for her. The last scenes are impressive. I tend not to listen to reviewers who have 'read the book' because they don't get that the language of film is different to that of literature (pretty much what Peter Jackson said of LOTR and look at the success of that). Horror is like comedy; it's subjective. Have a look, you might enjoy it...."

💡 Did You Know?

At one point in the film, a newscaster mentions four lost hikers in the Swedish woods. This is a reference to the 2017 film "The Ritual," which also used an Adam Nevill novel as its source material.

📖 Synopsis

After being forced to take a room in a boardinghouse, an immigrant in search of the American Dream finds herself in a nightmare she can't escape.