Two estranged brothers reunite at their missing father's video store to liquidate the property and sell off his assets. As they dig through the store, they find a VCR board game titled 'Beyond the Gates' that holds a connection to their father's disappearance and deadly consequences for anyone who plays it.
12-09-2016
1h 24m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Jackson Stewart
Writers:
Stephen Scarlata, Jackson Stewart
Production:
Lodger Films, Easy Open Productions, Thunder Warrior Productions, Destroy All Entertainment
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