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The Insomniac 2013

★ 4.313 votes94 min📅 2013-12-27

"When you don't know who to trust, sleep with both eyes open."

Monty Miranda's 2013 psychological thriller *The Insomniac* plunges viewers into a disquieting spiral of paranoia as John Figg—played by Eddy Salazar—tries to rebuild his life after inheriting a serene suburban home and becoming engaged to his stunning fiancée.

Director: Monty Miranda

Cast

Eddy Salazar
John Figg
Clare Grant
Clare Grant
Martha Collins
Keith Szarabajka
Keith Szarabajka
Ted Lemont
Brett DelBuono
Brett DelBuono
Tommy Lemont
Spencer Berger
Spencer Berger
Andrew Booker
John Heard
John Heard
Paul Epstein
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo
Jairo Torres
Dante Swain
Dante Swain
Frank
Amy Jo Traicoff
Winnie Lemont
Steve Agee
Steve Agee
Gun Dealer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Insomniac (2013) about?

After inheriting a dream house, John Figg's life unravels when a home invasion leaves him questioning everyone, including himself. The theft of his prized possession sets off a tense mystery that tests his grip on reality and forces him to confront unseen dangers lurking in his own neighborhood.

Who directed The Insomniac?

The film was directed by Monty Miranda, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric thrillers with layered narratives.

Who stars in The Insomniac?

The lead role is played by Eddy Salazar, supported by Clare Grant, Keith Szarabajka, Brett DelBuono, and Spencer Berger.

Is The Insomniac (2013) worth watching?

*The Insomniac* delivers a moody, suspenseful experience perfect for fans of slow-burn thrillers. While unrated on IMDb, its tight runtime and tense atmosphere make it a compelling watch—especially if you enjoy mysteries that keep you guessing until the final scene.

How long is The Insomniac?

The movie runs for 94 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive viewing experience.

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About The Insomniac (2013) — A Psychological Thriller Unraveling Paranoia and Identity

Monty Miranda's 2013 psychological thriller *The Insomniac* plunges viewers into a disquieting spiral of paranoia as John Figg—played by Eddy Salazar—tries to rebuild his life after inheriting a serene suburban home and becoming engaged to his stunning fiancée.

But tranquility shatters when burglars turn his sanctuary into a crime scene, stealing an irreplaceable item that ignites a chilling mystery. With the police offering little clarity and trust in short supply, John spirals into sleepless nights, dodging shadows that blur the line between victim and suspect.