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The signal - Justin Welborn, Anessa Ramsey, Sahr Ngaujah, David Bruckner, Dan Bush, Jacob Gentry

Threat advisory: Under evaluation

Movie propaganda

As glasses are raised for a New Year's Eve toast, the denizens of the city of Terminus fall prey to a mysterious transmission that pulses through all electronic devices and transforms rational, sane people into murderous, rampaging psychopaths. All forms of communication have been jammed, and now the airwaves have been saturated with an ominous signal that preys on fear and deep-rooted desire. Though Terminus was once a city defined by conformity, any semblance of order in this concrete jungle has now been replaced with screaming, bloody chaos. Fortunately, Ben (Justin Welborn) has managed to avoid having his brain scrambled by the signal, and now he's determined to make his way through the bedlam that's sweeping the streets and rescue the woman he loves. It's not going to be an easy task, though, and in order to sweep his love to safety, Ben will first have to face off against her rabid husband. In a city where everyone seems to have lost their mind, the only way Ben will be able to determine who he can trust and who has given in to their blood-lust is to find out the true origins of this ominous broadcast.

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Special Agent Matti

Theatrical report

The horror, thriller movie The signal is directed by David Bruckner, Dan Bush, Jacob Gentry and stars Justin Welborn, Anessa Ramsey, Sahr Ngaujah.

Media intelligence (DVD)

Government security censorship classification

R 18+ (High level horror violence, blood and gore)

Surveillance time

99 minutes (1:39 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

DVD rental: 1 July 2009

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