Attractive but sheltered, Angie
Albright (SARAH THOMPSON) is excited to finally leave her strict
religious household to attend college. While her new roommate is wilder
than she’s used to, Angie soon discovers that there are far worse
threats to worry about than a messy dorm room.
While looking for a job babysitting, Angie learns about the recent
disappearance of a female college student and the horrific murder of
another girl one town over. After growing increasingly paranoid that
someone may be following her around the campus, Angie is pleasantly
surprised to meet Rick (MATT DALLAS), a fellow student with an easy
smile and a kind heart. When Angie’s car won’t start the night she’s
suppose to begin her babysitting gig, Rick jumps at the opportunity to
drive her to the remote farmhouse owned by the Stantons (BRUCE THOMAS
and KRISTEN DALTON)—a good looking, hard working couple who look like
they stepped from the pages of an LL Bean catalog.
With young Sam quietly asleep upstairs, Angie quickly realizes just
how creepy the old farmhouse is at night…and just how isolated they
are. And that’s when the phone calls begin. Each one, silent, except
for the static hum of an oldies station playing on the radio.
After making frantic calls to Rick and the local Sheriff (BILL
MOSELEY), the front door begins to violently rattle and Angie finds
herself caught playing a shadowy game of cat and mouse with her
mysterious caller—a hulking brute who she now recognizes from the
college campus. The horribly scarred man begins tearing the farmhouse
apart with a terrifying fury and an animal growl. With the parents
nowhere in sight, and help still miles away, Angie must dig deep to
find the strength and the wits to keep herself and the quiet child
upstairs alive.