The killing room [videorecording] Winchester Capital Management presents a Film 360/Eleven Eleven Films production ; produced by Ross M. Dinerstein, Bobby Schwartz ; produced by Guymon Casady, Benjamin Forkner ; story by Gus Krieger ; written by Gus Krieger and Ann Peacock ; directed by Jonathan Liebesman.

Contributor(s): Dinerstein, Ross M | Schwartz, Bobby | Casady, Guymon | Forkner, Ben | Krieger, Gus | Peacock, Ann | Liebesman, Jonathan, 1976- | Cannon, Nick, 1980- | Du Vall, Clea | Hutton, Timothy, 1960- | Sevigny, Chlo.︠ | Stormare, Peter | Whigham, Shea, 1969- | Tyler, Brian, composer | Winchester Capital Management (Firm) | Film 360 (Firm) | Eleven Eleven Films | Genius Products, IncMaterial type: FilmFilmPublisher: [Santa Monica, CA] : Genius Products, c2009Edition: WidescreenDescription: 1 videodisc (93 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Human experimentation in psychology -- United States -- Drama | Research -- Methodology -- Drama | Research teams -- United States -- Drama | Women psychologists -- United States -- Drama | Survival skills -- United States -- DramaGenre/Form: Thrillers (Motion pictures) | Action and adventure films. | Feature films. | DVDs. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 791.43/72 LOC classification: PN1997.2 | .K55 2009Production credits: Director of photography, Lukas Ettlin ; editor, Sean Carter ; music, Brian Tyler.Cast: Nick Cannon, Clea Duvall, Timothy Hutton, Chlo ︠Sevigny, Peter Stormare, Shea Whigham.Summary: Four volunteers sign up for what initially appears to be a typical paid research study. Quickly, they discover that they have unwittingly become involved with a classified government program that should have been terminated nearly two decades ago. As the study gets underway, the group is presented with a series of questions, and given a finite window of time in which each individual member must submit a unique numerical answer. At first, the participants all assume that the subject who gives the most obviously incorrect answer will be removed from the experiment, but it does not take long for the group to realize that the correct answer isn't always the answer that the researchers are looking for. Meanwhile, the brooding Dr. Phillips attempts to manipulate the study to get the answers he wants. Ms. Reilly, a military psychologist and the newest member of his team, begins questioning the ethics of such a diabolical experiment.
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Director of photography, Lukas Ettlin ; editor, Sean Carter ; music, Brian Tyler.

Nick Cannon, Clea Duvall, Timothy Hutton, Chlo ︠Sevigny, Peter Stormare, Shea Whigham.

Four volunteers sign up for what initially appears to be a typical paid research study. Quickly, they discover that they have unwittingly become involved with a classified government program that should have been terminated nearly two decades ago. As the study gets underway, the group is presented with a series of questions, and given a finite window of time in which each individual member must submit a unique numerical answer. At first, the participants all assume that the subject who gives the most obviously incorrect answer will be removed from the experiment, but it does not take long for the group to realize that the correct answer isn't always the answer that the researchers are looking for. Meanwhile, the brooding Dr. Phillips attempts to manipulate the study to get the answers he wants. Ms. Reilly, a military psychologist and the newest member of his team, begins questioning the ethics of such a diabolical experiment.

MPAA rating: R; for violent content and language.

DVD, widescreen; Dolby Digital.

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