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Playdate 2012

★ 5.226 votes82 min📅 2012-04-28

"Do you know who your neighbors are?"

In Playdate (2012), director Andrew C. Erin crafts a tense thriller that explores the dark secrets lurking behind suburban neighborly bonds.

Director: Andrew C. Erin

Cast

Marguerite Moreau
Marguerite Moreau
Emily Valentine
Richard Ruccolo
Richard Ruccolo
Brian Valentine
Abby Brammell
Abby Brammell
Tamara Moor
Natalie Alyn Lind
Natalie Alyn Lind
Olive Valentine
Julien Dean Lacroix
Julien Dean Lacroix
Titus Moor
Aidan Potter
Aidan Potter
Billy Moor
Darren Goldstein
Darren Goldstein
Detective Iommi
Darin Cooper
Darin Cooper
Robert Johnson
Carrie Armstrong
Carrie Armstrong
Administrator
Maggie McCollester
Maggie McCollester
Teacher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Playdate (2012) about?

Playdate (2012) follows the Valentine family as they befriend their new neighbors, only to suspect that something sinister is hiding behind the smiles. As Emilie Valentine uncovers bruises and erratic behavior in the other family's sons, she's drawn into a web of uncertainty—are they victims, or is there a darker truth?

Who directed Playdate?

Andrew C. Erin directed Playdate (2012), bringing a sharp eye for suspense and psychological tension to this suburban thriller.

Who stars in Playdate?

Playdate (2012) features Marguerite Moreau, Richard Ruccolo, Abby Brammell, and child actors Natalie Alyn Lind and Julien Dean Lacroix leading the cast.

Is Playdate (2012) worth watching?

For fans of slow-burn thrillers with a creepy edge, Playdate (2012) delivers. The compact 82-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, while the themes of deception and neighborly paranoia make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy psychological suspense with a familial twist.

How long is Playdate?

Playdate (2012) has a runtime of 82 minutes.

About Playdate (2012) — A Thriller Where Trust is the Real Danger

In Playdate (2012), director Andrew C. Erin crafts a tense thriller that explores the dark secrets lurking behind suburban neighborly bonds. When the Valentine family warmly welcomes the newcomers next door, their new friendship takes a chilling turn as Emilie Valentine begins to suspect something sinister about the other family's two sons. Bruises and unsettling behavior raise red flags—are they victims of abuse, or is there something far more disturbing at play? Erin's direction blends psychological tension with slow-building dread, turning a seemingly ordinary neighborhood into a pressure cooker of suspense.

The film's atmosphere crackles with paranoia as Emilie's investigation uncovers layers of deception, leaving audiences questioning the true nature of family, trust, and the monsters we keep closest to home. With a runtime of just 82 minutes, Playdate (2012) delivers a tight, gripping narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.