Knock at the Cabin


11:00 pm - 01:05 am, Wednesday, November 12 on Syfy (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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While vacationing at a remote cabin, a young girl and her two fathers are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand that the family make an unthinkable choice to avert the apocalypse. With limited access to the outside world, the family must decide what they believe before all is lost.

2023 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Drama Horror Mystery Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Dave Bautista (Actor) .. Leonard
Jonathan Groff (Actor) .. Eric
Ben Aldridge (Actor) .. Andrew
Nikki Amuka-Bird (Actor) .. Sabrina
Rupert Grint (Actor) .. Redmond
Abby Quinn (Actor) .. Adriane
Kristen Cui (Actor) .. Wen
Mckenna Kerrigan (Actor) .. Andrew's Mom
Ian Merrill Peakes (Actor) .. Andrew's Father
Denise Nakano (Actor) .. TV Newscaster
Rose Luardo (Actor) .. PWTC Spokeswoman
Satomi Hofmann (Actor) .. TV Newscaster #2
Kevin Leung (Actor) .. Man with Child on TV
Lee Avant (Actor) .. TV News Anchor #3
Odera Adimorah (Actor) .. International TV News Anchor
Kat Murphy (Actor) .. Scottish Female Doctor
Kittson O'Neill (Actor) .. BBC Anchor
Lya Yanne (Actor) .. Adoption Center Employee
M. Night Shyamalan (Actor) .. Infomercial Host
Clare Louise Frost (Actor) .. Infomercial Co-Host
Hanna Gaffney (Actor) .. Waitress
Monica Fleurette (Actor) .. Woman in Diner
Saria Chen (Actor) .. Adult Wen
David Cirino Jr. (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Brian Foreman (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Michael J. Kraycik (Actor) .. Evacuee
Jerry Lobrow (Actor) .. Churchgoer
Roberto Lombardi (Actor) .. Pedestrian

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Did You Know..
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Dave Bautista (Actor) .. Leonard
Born: January 18, 1969
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Worked as a bouncer after high school. Began his career as a professional wrestler in the Ohio Valley Wrestling league in 2000, under the name Leviathan. Joined the WWE in 2002, as Batista. Released his autobiography, Batista Unleashed, in 2007. Appeared as a judge on an episode of Iron Chef America in 2008. Made his MMA debut in 2010, against Vince Lucero; Bautista won the fight with a TKO.
Jonathan Groff (Actor) .. Eric
Born: March 26, 1985
Birthplace: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: A native of rural Lancaster, PA, stage and screen player Jonathan Groff cut against the grain of his sports-inclined family by gravitating to theatrical performance from an early age, with innumerable onstage appearances at the Fulton Opera House during his youth. As preparation for university applications, Groff impulsively caught a bus to New York City and began theatrical tryouts, where he promptly landed the role of Rolf in one of the revivals of Rodgers & Hammerstein's The Sound of Music; theatrical success soon took over and superseded Groff's collegiate plans. Subsequent stage projects included prominent roles in Fame at the Beverly, Massachusetts North Shore Music Theater, and a key role in the 2007 Broadway disaster In My Life, directed by Joe Brooks.At about the same time, Groff moved into television work with a portrayal of Henry Mackler on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live.
Ben Aldridge (Actor) .. Andrew
Born: December 11, 1985
Birthplace: Exeter, Devon, England
Trivia: He graduated with a bursary from the Genesis Foundation from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Made his television debut in Channel Four's miniseries The Devil's Whore in 2008, and the same year was featured on Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow list. He graduated early to star in Compulsion, alongside Parminder Nagra and Ray Winstone. He directed Petshop Girls in 2011. Co-Founder of In the Corner Productions. In 2015, he participated in the annual Christmas Carol Service for the Sick Children's Trust in London. Is known for Toast (2010), Our Girl (2014) and Fleabag (2016).
Nikki Amuka-Bird (Actor) .. Sabrina
Born: February 27, 1976
Birthplace: Delta, Nigeria
Trivia: Born in Nigeria, her father's home country, but was raised in the U.K. and Antigua by her mother. Aspired to be a professional dancer, but a back injury led her to pursue acting as a career. Performed in numerous productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company, including A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest and The Servant of Two Masters. Met her husband, fellow actor Geoffrey Streatfeild, while on tour with the RSC in Japan. Played the role of Viola in a stage production of Twelfth Night with Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, a role that earned her an Ian Charleson award nomination in 2004. Starred as Eurydice in Moira Buffini's Welcome to Thebes at the Royal National Theatre in 2010.
Rupert Grint (Actor) .. Redmond
Born: August 24, 1988
Birthplace: Hertfordshire, England
Trivia: Rupert Grint made his big-screen debut in 2001's box-office smash Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, bringing to life Ronald Weasley, friend to the famous protagonist Harry Potter of J.K. Rowling's children's novel. Born in England in 1988, Grint had only performed in plays for school and local theater in Europe before making the giant leap into Hollywood with Harry Potter. He scored a role in the family comedy Thunderpants soon afterward, but was kept busy for the next several years as audiences saw him grow up alongside co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson while appearing in the ongoing Harry Potter sequels. He emerged in 2006 with a starring role in the well-received comedy drama Driving Lessons, alongside Hollywood heavyweights Julie Walters and Laura Linney. Though he appeared in the 2009 films Cherrybomb and Wild Target, he was still most well known as Harry Potter's best friend. The series came to a close in 2011.
Abby Quinn (Actor) .. Adriane
Kristen Cui (Actor) .. Wen
Mckenna Kerrigan (Actor) .. Andrew's Mom
Ian Merrill Peakes (Actor) .. Andrew's Father
Denise Nakano (Actor) .. TV Newscaster
Rose Luardo (Actor) .. PWTC Spokeswoman
Satomi Hofmann (Actor) .. TV Newscaster #2
Kevin Leung (Actor) .. Man with Child on TV
Lee Avant (Actor) .. TV News Anchor #3
Odera Adimorah (Actor) .. International TV News Anchor
Kat Murphy (Actor) .. Scottish Female Doctor
Kittson O'Neill (Actor) .. BBC Anchor
Lya Yanne (Actor) .. Adoption Center Employee
M. Night Shyamalan (Actor) .. Infomercial Host
Born: August 06, 1970
Birthplace: Pondicherry, India
Trivia: A director who struck gold with the 1999 blockbuster The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan came out of almost nowhere to become one of the year's greatest sensations. The second biggest moneymaker of 1999 (the first being Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace), The Sixth Sense also proved to be a critical favorite, earning a slew of Oscar nominations that included Best Director and Best Picture.Born in Madras, India, on August 6, 1970, Shyamalan was raised in the posh Philadelphia suburb of Penn Valley. The son of doctors, he developed a passion for filmmaking when he was given a Super-8 camera at the age of eight. By the time he was 17, Shyamalan -- who idolized Steven Spielberg -- had made 45 home movies, and after receiving a Catholic school education, he studied filmmaking at the Tisch School of the Arts. He graduated in 1992, and that same year he made his first feature film, Praying with Anger, which was based to some extent on his trip back to the country of his birth.Shyamalan's first major theatrical effort was Wide Awake (1998), a film he partially shot in the Catholic school he had attended, as well as Bryn Mawr College. The story of a young Catholic school student attempting to cope with the death of his grandfather (Robert Loggia), the film -- which also starred Rosie O'Donnell, Dana Delany, and Denis Leary -- quickly plummeted into box office oblivion. Shyamalan had considerably better luck with his next project, 1999's The Sixth Sense. A supernatural thriller about a young boy (Oscar-nominated Haley Joel Osment) who is able to communicate with the spirits of dead people, it was a sleeper hit and gave its director his unequivocal career breakthrough. Graced with an understated cast of performers and a twist ending, the film garnered incredible word-of-mouth among audiences and became the must-see film of the late summer, well into the fall. The Academy in turn showered the film with seven Oscar nominations, including nods for Shyamalan's script and direction. He enjoyed further success that same year as the screenwriter for Stuart Little, earning praise for his smart, funny script.Following the success of The Sixth Sense, Shyamalan -- who continued to reside in the Philadelphia suburbs with his wife and daughter -- directed another supernatural thriller, Unbreakable. Starring Bruce Willis (who had also starred in The Sixth Sense) as a man who undergoes mysterious changes following a train accident, the mannered, pensive thriller was released in 2000 to mixed critical reviews and a healthy -- if brief -- box-office run. A curiously low-key film considering its comic-book underpinnings, Unbreakable retained much of The Sixth Sense's sharp direction, though its lukewarm reception found the director hesitant to expand the film into a trilogy as originally planned. Approached by producer Frank Marshall to pen the fourth chapter in the further adventures of Indiana Jones, Shyamalan gracefully turned down the offer citing his reluctance to enter a collaborative effort with Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Harrison Ford, and rejected yet another offer shortly thereafter, this time to direct the third Harry Potter film .Deciding instead on a begin work on an entirely new project, Shyamalan penned a screenplay concerning a rural family who discover crop circles on their farm, selling it to Disney in April of 2001. Though the role of the family patriarch was originally intended for an older actor, Shyamalan made a few minor alterations when Mel Gibson expressed interest in starring in the film, with You Can Count on Me star Mark Ruffalo cast as his brother. Another unforeseen casting change beset the production when Ruffalo pulled out of the film due to health problems, and Joaquin Phoenix stepped in to assume the role with production moving along as planned following the brief delay. If Unbreakable was a subdued hit, then Signs was a full-blown blockbuster, easily exceeding the 200-million-dollar mark.With late-summer firmly established as Shyamalan's most-profitable stomping grounds, he began work on his 2004 project, the buzzed-about period allegory The Village. After many casting rumors and changes -- including the mention of Ashton Kutcher for the lead -- the director locked in a group of talented actors ranging from newcomer Bryce Dallas Howard (daughter of Ron), to the recently Oscar-anointed Adrien Brody, to distinguished Hollywood veterans like William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver. Reuniting with Signs star Joaquin Phoenix for the lead role, Shyamalan wove an intricate -- or convoluted, according to critics -- tale of a remote pioneer-style community where the village residents dress in muted browns and yellows and live in fear of "those we do not speak of," namely, scampering creatures with thorny exoskeletons. Touchstone Pictures' marketing push ensured a colossal opening for the film, but when word-of-mouth spread about The Village's rug-pulling final twist, box office dropped off considerably.Regrouping after the critical drubbing and somewhat lackluster returns of his 2004 film, Shyamalan returned in 2006 with a film he curiously dubbed "a bedtime story," the somber fable Lady in the Water. A subdued take on the mermaid-out-of-water tale put forth in Ron Howard's comedy Splash some twenty years earlier, Shyamalan's film once again starred Howard's daughter Bryce -- this time cast as a water nymph who mysteriously appears one night to a apartment-complex superintendent played by Sideways' schlub laureate Paul Giamatti. Though the film did little to disprove the theory that Shyamalan's career was on a downward slide, it was a virtual masterpiece compared to his laughable 2008 film The Happening. A ham-fisted tale of nature-run-amuck, The Happening became the butt of jokes for critics across the globe, and even had longtime supporters howling with laughter as the film's terrified protagonists attempted to outrun the wind. Fortunately with The Happening, Shyamalan only managed to disappoint his own fans, though with his next film The Last Airbender -- a live action adaptation of the popular animated television series, the director managed to upset a whole new crowd.
Clare Louise Frost (Actor) .. Infomercial Co-Host
Hanna Gaffney (Actor) .. Waitress
Monica Fleurette (Actor) .. Woman in Diner
Saria Chen (Actor) .. Adult Wen
David Cirino Jr. (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Brian Foreman (Actor) .. Bar Patron
Michael J. Kraycik (Actor) .. Evacuee
Jerry Lobrow (Actor) .. Churchgoer
Roberto Lombardi (Actor) .. Pedestrian

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