Settle in for a restless night with Exclusive clip from 1BR!

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Dark Sky Films will be giving writer/director David Marmor's 1BR a Digital release this Friday, April 24th, and today we've gotten our hands on an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film that offers a preview of a creepy, restless night.

1BR has the following synopsis: 

After leaving behind a painful past to follow her dreams, Sarah scores the perfect Hollywood apartment. But something is not right. Unable to sleep, tormented by strange noises and threatening notes, her new life quickly starts to unravel. By the time she learns the horrifying truth, it's too late. Caught in a waking nightmare, Sarah must find the strength to hold onto her crumbling sanity… or be trapped forever in an existential hell. 

Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey, Taylor Nichols, Naomi Grossman, Alan Blumenfeld, Clayton Hoff, Celeste Sully, Earnestine Phillips, and Susan Davis star. 

1BR was produced by Alok Mishra and Shane Vorster of Malevolent Films, Allard Cantor and Jarrod Murray of Epicenter, Nic Izzi, and Sam Sandweiss. Marmor served as an executive producer alongside Peter Phok.

Check out the clip embedded above and get ready for 1BR to arrive on Digital in just two days!
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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