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Director: Brad Anderson     Starring: David Caruso Peter Mullan
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UPC: 025192240928
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Five men from an elimination company enter an abandoned insane asylum and face their inner fears as well as the evil that resides in the hospital.
Editor's Note
Brad Anderson's SESSION 9 is a thrilling psychological horror film that uses a haunting backdrop to weave a tale of deep terror. Called in to remove asbestos from the imposing, soon-to-be-renovated Danvers State Mental Hospital, the employees of the Hazmat Elimination Company are unprepared for what they're about to step into. The workers--Gordon (Peter Mullan), the troubled owner who has a wife and baby that he desperately needs to support; Phil (David Caruso), a crew chief who mourns his lost girlfriend by smoking marijuana; Hank (Josh Lucas), the cocky gambler who stole Phil's woman; Mike (Stephen Gevedon), a privileged law student who is fascinated with the hospital's history; and Jeff (Brendan Sexton III), Gordon's naïve nephew--begin to unravel and give in to their own inner fears as the hospital wreaks havoc on their fragile mental states. As the week wears on, the disappearance of Hank brings the tension to a boil, resulting in a shocking series of events that only add to the creepy hospital's legend. With SESSION 9, Anderson proves that he is an immensely talented director who has the ability to work in a variety of genres and keep his deeply personal vision intact.
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Video Features DVD, English, Dolby Surround Sound
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Universal
Video Release Date Release Date: 9/2/2003
Video Play Time Running Time: 100 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2001
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 22409
Video UPC UPC: 00025192240928
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info David Caruso
Video Cast Info Brendan Sexton III
Video Cast Info Larry Fessenden
Video Cast Info Peter Mullan
Video Cast Info Joshua Lucas
Video Cast Info Stephen Gevedon
Video Cast Info Paul Guilfoyle
Video Cast Info Brad Anderson - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Stephen Gevedon - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Michael Williams - Producer
Video Cast Info John Sloss - Executive Producer
Video Cast Info Uta Briesewitz - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info David Collins - Producer
Video Cast Info Dorothy Aufiero - Producer
Video Cast Info Brad Anderson - Director

Professional Reviews

Box Office
"...Startling and genuinely terrifying....SESSION 9 is a filmic experience that's impossible to brush off..." 08/01/2001 p.57

Variety
"...[The] sound design turns the psychological screws, and the score by band Climax Golden Twins creates its own atonal mental soundscapes..." 08/13/2001 p.45

Entertainment Weekly
"...SESSION 9 is a marvel of vérité-nightmare atmosphere..." 08/17/2001 p.44-5

New York Times
"...The old hospital is a wonderfully photogenic place, full of picturesque rubble and odd spaces....The dialogue has an authentic working-class snap, and the performances are impeccable..." 08/10/2001 p.E15

Los Angeles Times
"...An ingeniously scary movie....SESSION 9 is so effective that its sense of uncertainty lingers long after the theater lights have gone up..." 08/10/2001 p.4

Sight and Sound
"...[An] accomplished chiller....This remains an original take on the haunted-house movie..." 03/01/2003 p.63

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