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A family’s road trip takes a dangerous turn when they arrive at a secluded mobile home park to stay with some relatives and find it mysteriously deserted. Under the cover of darkness, three masked killers pay them a visit to test the family’s every limit as they struggle to survive.
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Film Cast:
- Kinsey: Bailee Madison
- Cindy: Christina Hendricks
- Mike: Martin Henderson
- Luke: Lewis Pullman
- Man in the Mask: Damian Maffei
- Dollface: Emma Bellomy
- Pin-Up Girl: Lea Enslin
- Aunt Sheryl: Mary Louise Casanta
- Uncle Marv: Ken Strunk
- Waitress: Rachel Kuhn
- Young Mother: Leah Roberts
- State Trooper: Preston Sadleir
- Young Son: Gabriel A. Byrne
Film Crew:
- Producer: James Harris
- Set Costumer: Jessica Arthur
- Visual Effects: Danny Duke
- Executive Producer: Bryan Bertino
- Executive Producer: Trevor Macy
- Producer: Robert Jones
- Producer: Mark Lane
- Director: Johannes Roberts
- Producer: Wayne Marc Godfrey
- Screenplay: Ben Ketai
- Executive Producer: Jon D. Wagner
- Costume Design: Carla Shivener
- Stunt Coordinator: Cal Johnson
- Executive Producer: Charlie Dombek
- Executive Producer: Ken Halsband
- Production Design: Freddy Waff
- Executive Producer: Alastair Burlingham
- Production Manager: Brianna Lee Johnson
- Key Costumer: Candace N. Brown
- Driver: Brandon Leach
- Executive Producer: Mark Kassen
- Special Effects: Dan Martin
- Editor: Martin Brinkler
- Still Photographer: Brian Douglas
- Set Dresser: Jennifer Puckett
- Camera Operator: Kameron Mogadam
- Camera Operator: Bobby Boothe
- Camera Operator: Dave Schwandner
- Dolly Grip: Mike Dittiacur
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Nicholas Hurst
- Art Department Coordinator: Natalie LeCompte
- Special Effects Supervisor: Wayne Beauchamp
- Visual Effects Editor: Karina Stefanisina
- Foley: Daniela Giraldo
- Sound Designer: Steven Parker
- Underwater Camera: David Shawl
- Art Direction: Paul Luther Jackson
- Set Dresser: Ryan Tudor
- Makeup Department Head: Jodi Byrne
- Set Dresser: J.T. Hathaway
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Andrew Caller
- Hair Department Head: Tanya Tieman
- Camera Operator: Andreas Heger
- Assistant Property Master: Gabby Leithsceal
- Boom Operator: Tash Ann
- Key Grip: Jeff Fisher
- Director of Photography: Ryan Samul
- Best Boy Electric: Lucas Ankney
- Casting: Lauren Grey
- Set Decoration: Kay Wolfley
- Property Master: Steve Ochoa
- Set Dresser: Brett P. Jackson
- Foley: Daniel Jaramillo Gutierrez
- Gaffer: Andrew Hubbard
- Sound Designer: Richard Lewis
- Unit Publicist: Brooke Ensign
- Music Supervisor: Phil Canning
- Script Supervisor: Ben Barker
- Music Editor: Vanesa Lorena Tate
- Casting Associate: Leslie Wasserman
- Associate Producer: Ben Jacques
- Executive Producer: Brett Dahl
- Original Music Composer: Adrian Johnston
- Executive Producer: William Sadleir
- Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh
- Executive Producer: David Dinerstein
- Co-Producer: Babak Eftekhari
- Executive Producer: Jason Resnick
- VFX Editor: Andie Davies
- Sound Editor: Sebastián Vásquez
- Set Medic: Karen Burke
- Colorist: Andy Lee
- Sound Mixer: Chris Polczinski
- Utility Stunts: Nick DeKay
- Utility Stunts: Jason Kehler
- Hairstylist: Samantha Maloney
- ADR Mixer: Aaron Southerland
- Stunt Double: R. Matthew Scheib
- Stunt Double: Jess Durham
- First Assistant Director: Ilyssa Peltz
- Stunt Double: Jessica Merideth
- Stunt Double: Lydia Hand
- Set Medic: Karen Diersing Roberts
- Production Supervisor: SB Weathersby
- Second Assistant Director: Sophia Weathersby
- ADR Mixer: Andy Welker
- Utility Stunts: Jeremy Conner
- Stunts: Jay Pearson
- Stunt Double: Lloyd Pitts
- Hairstylist: Lindsey Howard
- Makeup Effects: Beki Ingram
- Utility Stunts: Andy Rusk
- Stunt Double: Nikki Tomlinson
Movie Reviews:
- Gimly: I liked a lot of things in this movie that I didn’t expect to, and I disliked a lot of the things I thought I’d be on board with, averaging out for a pretty midling experience. I didn’t love _The Strangers: Prey at Night_ but I was into it enough that I’d watch it again some day.
- _Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
- Key-Si: Now that’s what I call a surprise. After the first “The Strangers” being quite good in my opinion, I didn’t put too much hope on the sequel. The first one at least had Liv Tyler, right? “The Strangers: Prey At Night” features no bigger actors, aside from Martin Henderson maybe, but therefore the director of “47 Meters Down” and “The Other Side Of The Door”, movies I really enjoyed. And after seeing, he took on the second part here, I was very curious. And he really nailed it. I liked the entire family and with each one being in trouble, I felt the tension rising. The killers were basically doing what they did in the first one, so that stays true to the source material, and then we get this amazing 80s soundtrack throughout the movie. Heck, we can almost enjoy Bonnie Tyler’s ‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’ in its entire length, while at the same time sitting there with the eyes glued to the screen, because you don’t want to miss a single detail. That is some really great directing here and as a result, I like this sequel even much more than the first one. And that is a very great compliment towards the entire cast and crew. Keep up that good work!

