
Trackman 2007
"Old nightmares take on a new face."
When a meticulously planned bank heist spirals into chaos, the robbers and their hostages scramble into the eerie silence of an abandoned underground subway station—only to discover they're not alone.
Director: Igor Shavlak
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trackman (2007) about?
*Trackman* (2007) follows a group of bank robbers and their hostages who flee into a forgotten subway system after their heist goes awry. The abandoned tunnels hide a monstrous figure known only as the Trackman, whose presence turns their desperate escape into a fight for survival against an unseen predator.
Who directed Trackman?
Igor Shavlak directed *Trackman* (2007), delivering a visceral and atmospheric horror-thriller that blends crime and supernatural dread.
Who stars in Trackman?
The film stars Dmitriy Orlov, Svetlana Metkina, Yuliya Mikhailova, Igor Shavlak, and Aleksandr Vysokovskiy in lead roles.
Is Trackman (2007) worth watching?
*Trackman* (2007) is a solid pick for fans of low-budget horror-thrillers with a gritty, claustrophobic edge. While it may not have widespread acclaim, its tight pacing and unsettling premise make it a memorable watch for those who enjoy tense, atmospheric scares without excessive gore.
How long is Trackman?
The runtime for *Trackman* (2007) is 80 minutes.
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About Trackman (2007) — When the perfect crime collides with an underground horror
When a meticulously planned bank heist spirals into chaos, the robbers and their hostages scramble into the eerie silence of an abandoned underground subway station—only to discover they're not alone. Director Igor Shavlak crafts a claustrophobic horror-thriller where the darkness itself seems to breathe, and the Trackman, a grotesque and deranged figure, stalks the shadows with relentless intent. Shot in tight, nerve-wracking sequences, *Trackman* (2007) blends the tension of a classic crime gone wrong with the suffocating dread of a creature feature, where every flickering light and distant echo ratchets up the terror. The film's gritty atmosphere and stripped-down runtime of 80 minutes make it a lean, mean dive into primal fears.
Dmitriy Orlov leads the ensemble cast as the desperate robbers, while Svetlana Metkina and Yuliya Mikhailova anchor the hostages' fight for survival in a setting that feels both urban and otherworldly. Themes of desperation, betrayal, and the lurking horrors beneath city life collide in this underrated gem of Eastern European horror. With its tagline—"Old nightmares take on a new face"—*Trackman* (2007) delivers a chilling reminder that some monsters aren't born; they're made.