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Vanishing on 7th Street

Stay in the light.
2010 | 92m | English

(28100 votes)

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Director: Brad Anderson
Writer: Anthony Jaswinski
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A mysterious global blackout yields countless populations to simply vanish, leaving only their clothes and possessions behind. A small handful of survivors band together in a dimly-lit tavern on 7th Street, struggling to combat the apocalyptic horror. Realizing they may in fact be the last people on earth, a dark shadow hones in on them alone.
Release Date: Sep 11, 2010
Director: Brad Anderson
Writer: Anthony Jaswinski
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords sunrise, light, darkness, flashlight, hospital, power outage, church, candle, detroit, michigan, roanoke
Production Companies Herrick Entertainment, Mandalay Vision, Circle of Confusion, Forest Park Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $1,671,196
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hayden Christensen Luke
Thandiwe Newton Rosemary
John Leguizamo Paul
Neal Huff Chicago Reporter
Jacob Latimore James
Taylor Groothuis Briana
Jordan Trovillion Concession Girl
Hugh Maguire Patient
Erin Nicole Paige Taylor
Carolyn Clifford Female TV Anchor
Stephen Clark Male TV Anchor
Larry Fessenden Bike Messenger
Arthur Cartwright Security Guard
Name Job
Anthony Jaswinski Writer
Lucas Vidal Original Music Composer
Jeffrey Wolf Editor
Danielle Hollowell Costume Design
Selina van den Brink Set Decoration
Ariel Gold Costume Supervisor
Mary Ellen Murphy Art Department Coordinator
Mark Gerrard Casting Associate
Jamie Lowry Music Editor
Greg Vines Music Editor
Russell Tyrrell Special Effects Supervisor
Scott G. Anderson Art Direction
Christian Lowe 3D Artist
Vance Miller 3D Artist
Ray Collins Camera Operator
Chad C. Barrow Dolly Grip
Paul McIlvaine Gaffer
Mark Preston Still Photographer
Mark N. Woods Techno Crane Operator
Craig Gleason Best Boy Electric
Patrick Cicero Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lewis Goldstein Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mary Dixon Animal Wrangler
Robert Tyrrell Special Effects Coordinator
David Briggs Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Matthew Lessall Casting
Stephen Beatrice Production Design
Persefone Karakosta Makeup Department Head
James Corley Construction Coordinator
Paula McKinney Tucker Script Supervisor
Jon Mooney Music Editor
Liz Gallacher Music Supervisor
Renuka Ballal Visual Effects Producer
Michael Powsner Property Master
Nathan Meier 3D Artist
John Bair Visual Effects Designer
Jody Huellmantel Epk Camera Operator
Larry Skinner Dolly Grip
Paul Goodstein Key Grip
Mark Prokop Still Photographer
Robert B. Henning Techno Crane Operator
Shaun Brennan Foley
Rusty Dunn Sound Effects Editor
Joel Reidy Boom Operator
Ders Hallgren Title Designer
Brad Anderson Director
Uta Briesewitz Director of Photography
Colleen Callaghan Hair Department Head
Name Title
Peter D. Graves Executive Producer
Michael Herrick Executive Producer
Lawrence Mattis Executive Producer
Norton Herrick Producer
Tove Christensen Producer
Elayne Herrick Executive Producer
Ken Hirsh Executive Producer
Kelly McCormick Executive Producer
Nick Quested Executive Producer
Celine Rattray Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Vamoosh! Directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anthony Jaswinski. It stars Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo and Jacop Latimore. Music is by Lucas Vidal and cinematography by Uta Briesewitz. Detroit falls dark and silent and people are disappearing into thin air. A tiny gro ... up of survivors "exist"... Well it went down like a lead balloon! Critics and horror fans alike can't find much to like about it. It's certainly a tricky film to have confidence in recommending to anyone, for it's a bit short on answers and scares, sort of? However, considering the budget there's some technical guile here, and if giving the makers some credit, there's possibly intelligence of thought in the writing as well. Religio observations, a sly incorporation of the Roanoke colony disappearance and an existential undercurrent. Yet it's such a frustrating picture, especially if you are a fan of Anderson's best works, or even if you rock up expecting the scarer that the adverts and plot synopsis' suggested. Cast are by the numbers wasted due to being hamstrung by the plot's attempt at blending chills with deeper thought, rendering the characterisations as unfleshed, while the ending feels like a cheat of unfinished business. Personally I'm glad I didn't pay at the cinema to see it, but with that comes the fact that in my darkened living room the other night I enjoyed it to a point. But here's a thing, it probably needs a second viewing for it to breathe better, but I'm not sure I could ever sit through it again... 6/10

May 16, 2024