
Dead End 2006
"This house is angry"
Dutch thriller *Dead End (2006)* by director Erwin van den Eshof plunges a group of young vacationers into a nightmare when their car stalls in a remote forest.
Director: Erwin van den Eshof
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dead End (2006) about?
*Dead End (2006)* follows a group of friends whose road trip takes a sinister turn when their car breaks down in the woods. Seeking help, they find a seemingly abandoned house—but nothing is as it appears. What begins as a simple act of survival quickly spirals into a claustrophobic nightmare.
Who directed Dead End?
The film was directed by Erwin van den Eshof, a Dutch filmmaker known for his work in thrillers and horror.
Who stars in Dead End?
The cast includes Everon Jackson Hooi, Anniek Pheifer, Alwien Tulner, Mads Wittermans, and Aram van de Rest in key roles.
Is Dead End (2006) worth watching?
If you enjoy psychological thrillers with a horror twist, *Dead End* is absolutely worth a watch. Its tight 90-minute runtime, tense atmosphere, and unexpected twists make it a standout in the genre.
How long is Dead End?
*Dead End* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Dead End (2006) — A Dutch Thriller Where the House Turns Against You
Dutch thriller *Dead End (2006)* by director Erwin van den Eshof plunges a group of young vacationers into a nightmare when their car stalls in a remote forest. Forced to seek help, they stumble upon a secluded house—and its aggressive guard dogs—only to discover that their troubles have just begun. The film masterfully blends psychological tension with horror, as the house itself seems to turn against them, trapping the travelers in a cycle of escalating dread.
The atmosphere is thick with paranoia, amplified by Van den Eshof's sharp direction and a cast delivering raw, intense performances. *Dead End* explores themes of isolation, unforeseen danger, and the fragility of trust, making it a gripping watch for fans of psychological thrillers with a horror edge. Its 90-minute runtime keeps the suspense tight, leaving audiences questioning what's real—and what's lurking just beyond the shadows.