
We All Fall Down 2005
"Some secrets won't stay buried."
Directed by Jake Kennedy, *We All Fall Down (2005)* is a chilling short horror film that plunges viewers into a nightmare of guilt, cover-ups, and supernatural retribution.
Director: Jake Kennedy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *We All Fall Down (2005)* about?
*We All Fall Down* follows a group of college students who make a fatal mistake during a drunken joyride and bury their victim's remains to hide the crime. Years later, their past catches up with them when demolition plans force them to revisit the scene—and the ghost of their victim isn't ready to let go.
Who directed *We All Fall Down*?
Jake Kennedy directed *We All Fall Down (2005)*.
Who stars in *We All Fall Down*?
The short film features Tara Killian, John F. Beach, Martinez, Lara Black, and Julia Ling in lead roles.
Is *We All Fall Down (2005)* worth watching?
As a short horror film, *We All Fall Down* offers a tight, suspenseful narrative with a supernatural twist. While it may not break new ground, its tight runtime and eerie atmosphere make it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts who enjoy psychological chills.
How long is *We All Fall Down*?
*We All Fall Down (2005)* runs for 14 minutes.
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About We All Fall Down (2005) — A Horror Short About Secrets and Supernatural Revenge
Directed by Jake Kennedy, *We All Fall Down (2005)* is a chilling short horror film that plunges viewers into a nightmare of guilt, cover-ups, and supernatural retribution. The story follows a group of reckless college students whose drunken joyride ends in a horrifying accident—a young girl is struck and killed. In a desperate bid to escape justice, they hide the evidence by dismembering the body and burying it in an abandoned building. Five years later, when demolition plans threaten to expose their crime, the group returns to dispose of the remains—only to awaken a vengeful spirit with a thirst for blood.
Kennedy crafts a tense, atmospheric tale where the weight of past sins collides with an unstoppable force of vengeance. The film's claustrophobic setting and eerie tone amplify the dread, making *We All Fall Down (2005)* a standout in the horror genre for fans of psychological scares and supernatural payback.