Alex Fisher and Peter Clayton-Luce as Mormon boys.One boy approaches Kristen's body, and as he reaches out to her, she wakes up and screams. The boy asks if she's a sinner and she replies, "sometimes." The strangers drive away, as the pin-up girl states, "it'll be easier next time." The two boys come upon the house and discover the chaotic scene, including the bodies of Kristen, James, and Mike inside. They drive past two young boys on bicycles who are distributing religious tracts. Kristen asks them why they are doing this, to which the blonde woman replies, "because you were home." The strangers then unmask themselves to the couple offscreen, and take turns stabbing the couple in the stomach and chest before leaving. When James and Kristen awaken, it is morning, and they are tied to chairs in the living room with the masked strangers standing before them. Both James and Kristen are now unconscious. Kristen rushes back to the house, where she is incapacitated by the masked man. She finds the radio, but the pin-up girl smashes it. Kristen hears the shot and runs to the shed. When James tries to shoot her, the masked man knocks him unconscious. He leaves and encounters the blonde woman. Devastated, James remembers an old radio transmitter in the backyard shed. He enters the house, and James, mistaking him for one of the intruders, shoots him dead. Mike arrives and realizes something is wrong after seeing the smashed car in the driveway. One of the strangers puts a country record on the turntable, filling the house with music. Back inside the house, Kristen and James find a shotgun and wait for the intruders in a bedroom. The couple attempt to leave in James' car but a third masked stranger in a pin-up girl mask rear-ends them with a pickup truck, forcing them to flee. His phone has also had its battery stolen and he realizes the house has been breached. After she explains what has happened, he finds his car ransacked and the blonde woman watching him from afar. The noise eventually stops and James returns to the house. After locking the door, Kristen hides in the bedroom and hears people outside banging violently against the walls of the house. When she goes to push the door closed, she sees the blonde woman outside, now wearing a doll mask. Panicked, she stumbles into the hallway, and watches as the front door opens. ![]() When she hears a noise from the backyard, she arms herself with a knife, and opens the curtains to find a man wearing a sack mask, staring at her. When she returns to the living room, she sees the smoke alarm now sitting on a chair, and realizes someone else has been in the house. She calls James' cellphone from the landline, but their call is cut short. Kristen attempts to disarm the smoke alarm when she is startled by another knock at the door she drops the alarm on the floor and retreats to the bedroom, unnerved. Shortly after he leaves, Kristen realizes the chimney flue is closed, and attempts to open it while she does this, smoke emanating from the fire triggers a smoke alarm. When told that she is at the wrong house, she leaves with the casual caveat that she will "see them later."ĭue to the tension between them, James leaves to go for a drive and purchase a pack of cigarettes for Kristen before he departs, he starts a fire in the hearth. A young blonde woman, whose face is obscured by low lighting, asks for Tamara. Shortly after 4 a.m., there is a knock at the door, surprising since the house is so remote and far from any civilization. ![]() James calls his friend Mike and asks him to come pick him up in the morning. It is revealed through flashback that while they were there, James proposed to Kristen and she refused. James and his girlfriend Kristen arrive at James' childhood summer home, tired and irritable after a long evening at a friend's wedding reception. ![]() The film follows a young couple who are terrorized by three masked assailants over the course of an evening at a remote summer home.
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