Vanishing on 7th Street

February 14th, 2011




Vanishing on 7th Street

Still of Hayden Christensen and Thandie Newton in Vanishing on 7th StreetStill of Brad Anderson in Vanishing on 7th StreetStill of Hayden Christensen in Vanishing on 7th StreetStill of Hayden Christensen in Vanishing on 7th StreetStill of John Leguizamo in Vanishing on 7th StreetStill of Hayden Christensen and Thandie Newton in Vanishing on 7th Street

Category: Horror

Year: 2010

Rating: 5.4/10 (1,357)

Director: Brad Anderson

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 5 February 2011 (Japan) See more »

Taglines: Stay in the light

Movie Storyline
When a massive power outage plunges the city of Detroit into total darkness, a disparate group of individuals find themselves alone. The entire city's population has vanished into thin air, leaving behind heaps of empty clothing, abandoned cars and lengthening shadows. Soon the daylight begins to disappear completely, and as the survivors gather in an abandoned tavern, they realize the darkness is out to get them, and only their rapidly diminishing light sources can keep them safe.

Cast:
Hayden Christensen - Luke
John Leguizamo - Paul
Thandie Newton - Rosemary
Jacob Latimore - James
Taylor Groothuis - Briana
Jordan Trovillion - Concession Girl
Arthur Cartwright - Security Guard
Neal Huff - Chicago Reporter
Hugh Maguire - Patient
Erin Nicole Brolley - Paige
Erin Nicole - Paige
Stephen Clark - Male TV Anchor
Stephen Clark - Male TV Anchor
Carolyn Clifford-Taylor - Female TV Anchor
Carolyn Taylor - Female TV Anchor (as Caroline Clifford-Taylor)

Filming Locations: Detroit, Michigan, USA

Official Site(s): Official Facebook | Official site |

User Review:

Not a bad movie , rated: 6/10
Well this movie has a good cast and even a decent concept, but its missing something that would make it much,much better. A decent ending and 'some' explanation. While i'm sure the the writers wanted to leave an air of mystery at the end, there was just too little build up in between. The actors did a decent job with what they had, I mean it wasn't there fault. The problem was we really have no idea about anything going on in the movie all the way through. Even when we start start seeing it first hand there is still no explanation. Still, as it the movie itself was OK(I guess) and is deserving of its 6 rating. I'm just disappointed as it felt unfinished and rushed and I know it could've been so much better.

I definitely wouldn't advise paying for this movie, but if you come across it on cable and you have nothing to do, check it out.


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