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    Poster of the movie Stuck [2007]
    2007     Horror/thriller    
    1h 25min
    Original lang.English, Spanish
    CountryCanada/United Kingdom/USA
    R
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated R in the USA.

    Brandi (Mena Suvari), a seemingly average caregiver at a home for the aged, turns out to be a monster of the most frightening kind--the monster-next-door. Having just received a promotion, Brandi spends the night partying, then accidentally hits a homeless man, Tom, (Stephen Rea) while driving home. With the bloodied man alive but lodged in her windshield, she promises to go to a hospital but at the last minute changes her mind and heads home to figure out her next move. If caught driving under the influence, Brandi risks losing her job and more. Realizing that her fate is inextricably intertwined with that of her victim, she intends to leave him, still embedded in her car, in the garage. Somehow, Brandi convinces herself that it would be best if Tom simply bled to death, allowing her to dispose of his body -- and her problem -- later.

    Directed byStuart Gordon
    Written byJohn Strysik, Stuart Gordon
    CompanyTH!NKFilmSeville PicturesLes Films Séville

    Starring

    Mena Suvari
    Stephen Rea
    Russell Hornsby
    Rukiya Bernard
    Carolyn Purdy-Gordon
    Lionel Mark Smith
    Wayne Robson
    R.D. Reid
    Patrick McKenna
    Sharlene Royer
    Bunthivy Nou
    Suzanne Short
    Wally MacKinnon
    John Dartt
    Liam McNamara
    Shuko Akune
    John Dunsworth
    Marguerite McNeil
    Jeffrey Combs
    Martin Moreno
    Lorena Rincon
    Mauricio Hoyos

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    Photo from the movie Stuck [2007]
    Photo from the movie Stuck [2007]
    Photo from the movie Stuck [2007]

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