
Sleeper 2012
"Love is a dangerous thing..."
Directed by Dru Brown, *Sleeper* (2012) unravels the chilling tale of Resnik, a man whose obsessive love leads him to a life of violence and isolation.
Director: Dru Brown
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sleeper (2012) about?
*Sleeper* (2012) follows Resnik, a violent prisoner freed during a transfer gone wrong, as he races toward his obsession's past. With just 12 hours until sunset, two detectives scramble to stop him before his reign of terror resumes. The film blends psychological horror with gritty action.
Who directed Sleeper?
Dru Brown directed *Sleeper* (2012), crafting a tense, shadowy thriller that leans into the director's knack for atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in Sleeper?
The film stars Ty Hungerford, Bruce Hopkins, Kym Jackson, Scott Levy, and Ray Sinclair in pivotal roles.
Is Sleeper (2012) worth watching?
While *Sleeper* (2012) isn't widely rated, its mix of psychological horror and action offers a tight, suspenseful experience. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with a dash of violence will find it gripping, though it's best approached with modest expectations.
How long is Sleeper?
The runtime for *Sleeper* (2012) is 87 minutes.
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About Sleeper (2012) — A Horror-Thriller of Obsession, Escape, and Unstoppable Rage
Directed by Dru Brown, *Sleeper* (2012) unravels the chilling tale of Resnik, a man whose obsessive love leads him to a life of violence and isolation. Fresh from a midnight prison transfer gone wrong, Resnik breaks free from the shadows of his confined existence and races toward Moonlight Bay, where detectives Raynor and Molloy must intercept him before nightfall—or risk unleashing his wrath. This psychological horror-thriller thrives on a tense, moonlit atmosphere, blending raw action with the eerie dread of an unstoppable force closing in.
With a cast led by Ty Hungerford and Bruce Hopkins, *Sleeper* (2012) explores themes of obsession, captivity, and the thin line between love and destruction. The film's 87-minute runtime keeps the suspense relentless, while its tagline—"Love is a dangerous thing..."—hints at the deadly passion driving its protagonist. A compact yet intense ride, it's a story where silence speaks volumes and every shadow hides a threat.