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Posted by authorslegacy Posted on: 01/18/09

Rest Stop

Rest Stop - 2006

Runtime 86 minutes - Warner Home Video and Raw Feed

Featuring Jaimie Alexander and Joey Mendicino

The first film released under the Raw Feed logo proved to be a success. Rest Stop kept you on the edge of your seat...waiting to see what was coming next. Jaimie Alexander did an amazing job at playing the role of Nicole, a young Texas girl running away from home. Heading west with her boyfriend Jess, they ended up getting lost and pulled into a rest stop. It just happened to be one that wasn't on any map...or any documented road...

The abandoned rest stop has hidden secrets of it's own...as Nicole is soon to learn all about it. As Jess disappears, she frantically tries to find him...find anyone. Being stuck at the rest stop with no transportation or ability to call for help, Nicole begins to panic. She carries herself as a prissy girl on her way to Hollywood...left alone in the middle of the wilderness. Visions of what could or could not be real quickly start to plague her...a girl in the restroom closet...an officer of the law...a killer on the loose. Nicole's ultimate desire is to get away...any way she can. She finds shelter in a Game Commission building. Inside, Nicole radios for help...a cry that was heard by a trucker...or was it. When she thinks help is on the way, a yellow pickup truck emerges...Jess's car returns...but he's nowhere in sight. It turns into a cat and mouse game of survival. As the killer toys with her, Nicole is determined to outsmart him...to get away.

This is a film full of action and fear...the bloodshed and horror reached all new levels. It will keep you wanting more through every scene. John Shiban did an amazing job at directing this feature film - his cast proved just as worthy.

It was enough to make every viewer think twice before pulling into a rest stop...it's never known if you'll get out alive...


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