
Something Evil, Something Dangerous 2009
"They Were Young... They Were Happy... They Were Next!"
When detective Dallas Graffe arrives to probe a string of gruesome killings, he senses the case will spiral beyond the ordinary.
Director: Richard Albiston
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Something Evil, Something Dangerous (2009) about?
The film follows detective Dallas Graffe as he races to solve a wave of savage murders that suddenly invade a local hospital. What begins as a procedural investigation escalates into a supernatural showdown that challenges everything Graffe believes about justice and survival.
Who directed Something Evil, Something Dangerous?
Richard Albiston helmed the short horror feature, crafting a taut, suspense-driven narrative packed into just 27 minutes.
Who stars in Something Evil, Something Dangerous?
The ensemble includes Oliver Bray as Dallas Graffe, supported by Stacie Swindells, Janine Bebbington, Tony Owen, and Wendy Bickerstaffe in key roles.
Is Something Evil, Something Dangerous (2009) worth watching?
As a micro-horror with tightly wound dread and efficient storytelling, it's an excellent pick for genre fans seeking a quick but potent scare. Its tight runtime and atmospheric dread make it a standout in the short-film horror space.
How long is Something Evil, Something Dangerous?
Something Evil, Something Dangerous runs for 27 minutes.
About Something Evil, Something Dangerous (2009) — A Compact Horror That Turns Hospital Corridors Into a Nightmare
When detective Dallas Graffe arrives to probe a string of gruesome killings, he senses the case will spiral beyond the ordinary. Soon the violence slips into the sterile confines of a local hospital, revealing a predator who defies all expectations and forces the city to confront its darkest nightmares. Directed with taut energy by Richard Albiston, *Something Evil, Something Dangerous* (2009) blends small-town dread with visceral horror, probing how quickly innocence can curdle into terror when the unthinkable walks among us.
The compact 27-minute runtime keeps the tension throttled to a fever pitch, locking viewers in the claustrophobic corridors where the killer's twisted logic unfolds. Oliver Bray leads the cast as Graffe, his determined investigator's instincts tested by Stacie Swindells and the rest of the ensemble, whose performances ground the supernatural unease in raw human emotion. With subzero cinematography and a heartbeat soundtrack, the film transforms routine medical spaces into a pressure cooker of suspense, asking audiences to decide who—or what—is truly in control before the final, shuddering revelation.