13 Hours in a Warehouse

13 Hours in a Warehouse

Movie

  • Duration: 1h 32min
  • Music: Chris Guttormson
  • Award(s): Gold 2008 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Conjuring: Last Rites, The Watchers
  • Story:
    As five underworld heavies settle in for an all night stay at an abandoned warehouse and former film studio, a series of bizarre and unsettling occurrences quickly lead them to believe they are not alone. It was supposed to be a simple night of babysitting a single hostage, but when a series of numbers began to appear on the walls things soon took a dark turn. Later, after the hostage escapes, the perplexed thugs not only learn that there is a rat in the ranks, but also discover the unsettling nature of the films that were shot in the warehouse. Now, as terror takes hold, the thieves are about to discover that they are being stalked from the shadows and that their odds of living to see daybreak are shrinking with each passing minute.Written by Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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STORY

Story
As five underworld heavies settle in for an all night stay at an abandoned warehouse and former film studio, a series of bizarre and unsettling occurrences quickly lead them to believe they are not alone. It was supposed to be a simple night of babysitting a single hostage, but when a series of numbers began to appear on the walls things soon took a dark turn. Later, after the hostage escapes, the perplexed thugs not only learn that there is a rat in the ranks, but also discover the unsettling nature of the films that were shot in the warehouse. Now, as terror takes hold, the thieves are about to discover that they are being stalked from the shadows and that their odds of living to see daybreak are shrinking with each passing minute.Written by Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

AWARDS

Won
Gold Award

FantasyHorror | 2008 | Dav

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The 115-year-old building that the film was shot in has long thought to be haunted. In one of the scenes when actor Danny Salmen (Mike Hancock) is stalking actress Meisha Johnson (Jennifer Wilkins), a light-colored shadow appears through an open door of the room he's in, and then disappears as he leaves the scene. The filmmakers didn't notice this until they got into the editing studio. It, of course, was kept in the final cut of the film.

Because of Minneapolis city fire codes, real fire could not be used in the warehouse. Most of the smoke and all of the flames were added later with computer animation.

The bathroom scene took almost six hours to film. Actor Paul Cram (Craig Teller) had to lay perfectly still on the cold cement ground with his pants down for entire time.

Writer/director Dav Kaufman finished the first draft of the script five days after conceiving the story.

During production, the pipes in the vacant warehouse cracked, raining down a fountain of excrement on the cast and crew from one of the toilets on the second floor.

Popular Dialogues

"[referring to Jennifer, who's fainted] Paul White: What are we going to do with sleeping beauty here? Mike Hancock: Gag her. Throw her in the back. I'll figure something out."