A story of a family seeking shelter in a neighbor’s bunker while the American economy is in collapse and the nation under martial law. There they find the danger inside is potentially greater than the danger outside.
12-10-2021
1h 35m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Ali LeRoi
Writers:
Nicolas Buckmelter, Allison Buckmelter
Production:
Epix, Blumhouse Television
Key Crew
Stunts:
Michael Yahn
Stunts:
Luke Sexton
Executive Producer:
Lisa Bruce
Editor:
Tim Mirkovich
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Krystal Tomlin
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Erika Alexander
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Jessi Case was born in Atlanta, to Dianne & Ken Case. Jessi discovered her passion for acting at 5 and subsequently appeared in numerous print campaigns and commercials. After booking her first feature, The Yellow Wallpaper (2012), Jessi and her family relocated to Los Angeles to further pursue her's and her siblings' careers. After a nationwide search, however, Jessi soon found herself returning home to Atlanta to film her first major feature with legendary director Garry Marshall in "Mother's Day" (2016). Jessi and her siblings, fellow actors Tyler and Ally Case, now share their time between Atlanta and Los Angeles making their passion for acting a family affair.