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Horror

The Boy Behind The Door

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Bobby tries to save himself and his best friend when they are kidnapped on their way home from school.

Release Date : 2020-09-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Kinogo PicturesWhitewater Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lonnie Chavis

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Lonnie Chavis

Gender : Male

Ezra Dewey

Character Name : Kevin

Original Name : Ezra Dewey

Gender : Male

Kristin Bauer

Character Name : Ms. Burton

Original Name : Kristin Bauer

Gender : Female

Scott Michael Foster

Character Name : Officer Steward

Original Name : Scott Michael Foster

Gender : Male

Micah A. Hauptman

Character Name : The Creep

Original Name : Micah A. Hauptman

Gender : Male

Rich Ceraulo Ko

Character Name :

Original Name : Rich Ceraulo Ko

Gender : Male

Anna B. Shaffer

Character Name :

Original Name : Anna B. Shaffer

Gender : Female

Alfredo Tavares

Character Name : Juan

Original Name : Alfredo Tavares

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2023-05-17

Good stuff, this! 'The Boy Behind The Door' is one I'd recommend. There is much of it that I certainly enjoyed, even if there are still a couple of meh things too. I predominantly only hold positives, however. The major one is young actors Lonnie Chavis and Ezra Dewey - both brilliant, especially Chavis during his more emotional scenes. Also, for the most part, the decision-making of their characters is pretty solid... smart, even. I like that, just because you have children onscreen it doesn't mean they should be fully dumbed down. The film, aside from one early scene iirc, avoids cheap jump scares too, which is always a plus. I didn't rate the adult characters in this 2020 flick, as in the actors playing them and also just as characters in general. I would've preferred to have seen and/or known more about the antagonists, leaving them 'hidden' to elevate the horror didn't truly work for me if I'm honest - the anguish on the face of the kids is enough in that regard.