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Crawlspace 2013

★ 4.933 votes90 min📅 2013-01-03

When the Gates family moves into their idyllic dream home in *Crawlspace* (2013), the house's dark past refuses to stay buried.

Director: Josh Stolberg

Cast

Sterling Beaumon
Sterling Beaumon
Shane Gates
Morgan Bertsch
Morgan Bertsch
Abby
Raleigh Holmes
Raleigh Holmes
Kayla Gates
Leila Leigh
Leila Leigh
Patty Webber
Lori Loughlin
Lori Loughlin
Susan Gates
Nikki Moore
Nikki Moore
Mae
Shannon Welles
Mrs. Milz
Paul James
Paul James
Steve Crest
Steve Crest
Police Officer Fallon
Jonathan Silverman
Jonathan Silverman
Tim Gates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crawlspace (2013) about?

*Crawlspace* (2013) follows the Gates family as they settle into their new home, only to face a terrifying ordeal when the home's deranged former owner begins targeting them. Trapped under the same roof, the family must outmaneuver their relentless attacker in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

Who directed Crawlspace?

Josh Stolberg directed *Crawlspace* (2013), bringing a sharp eye for suspense and character-driven tension to this horror-thriller.

Who stars in Crawlspace?

The film stars Sterling Beaumon, Morgan Bertsch, Raleigh Holmes, Leila Leigh, and Lori Loughlin as the Gates family, thrust into a nightmare they never saw coming.

Is Crawlspace (2013) worth watching?

If you're a fan of tight, atmospheric horror with emotional stakes, *Crawlspace* (2013) is worth a watch. Its short runtime and strong performances make it a compelling choice for viewers who prefer suspense over gore, though it may not appeal to those seeking overt scares.

How long is Crawlspace?

The runtime for *Crawlspace* (2013) is 90 minutes.

About Crawlspace (2013) — Horror Thriller Where the House Always Wins

When the Gates family moves into their idyllic dream home in *Crawlspace* (2013), the house's dark past refuses to stay buried. Directed by Josh Stolberg, this 90-minute horror-thriller twists a suburban paradise into a claustrophobic battleground as the family's peaceful life unravels. The former owner, a disturbed man with twisted motives, lurks in the attic, picking off anyone who stands in his way—including the unsuspecting Gates children. With tight corridors and unsettling silences, the film amplifies dread with every creaking floorboard and shadowy corner, blurring the line between safety and terror.

While the premise sounds like a classic home-invasion nightmare, *Crawlspace* (2013) layers its tension with raw emotion and a disturbingly personal vendetta. Stolberg's direction leans into psychological horror, making the violence feel intimate and inescapable. The young cast, led by Sterling Beaumon and Morgan Bertsch, grounds the chaos in believable performances, amplifying the film's ability to unsettle. For fans of slow-burn thrillers that keep you guessing until the last frame, this hidden gem delivers a chilling escape from reality.