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Some secrets are best left buried. After securing her first demolition job from the family business, Sam Walczak supervises the gutting of an apartment building, only to find a few tenants still inside. Resident Jimmy recounts an urban legend about a serial killer who once lived there and sealed victims in the walls, and locals claim the dead still haunt the occupants.

Some secrets are best left buried. After securing her first demolition job from the family business, Sam Walczak supervises the gutting of an apartment building, only to find a few tenants still inside. Resident Jimmy recounts an urban legend about a serial killer who once lived there and sealed victims in the walls, and locals claim the dead still haunt the occupants.

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Walled In does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Julie [Sophi Knight] wakes up in a small concealed room as cement begins to rise from every corner, and she cries for her father while the walls close in around her, burying her alive in a horrifying, sealed tomb.

Fifteen years later, Sam Walczak [Mischa Barton] is a newly minted engineer about to join her father’s demolition business as a partner. At her graduation party, he gives her a chance to prove herself by supervising the demolition of a remote, already infamous building. Sam arrives at the Malestrazza Building and is greeted by Mary [Deborah Kara Unger], the weary caretaker who will show her to the apartment she’ll stay in. Jimmy [Cameron Bright], Mary’s teenage son, hauls her bags and lays down strict ground rules: stay away from the eighth floor because it’s Malestrazza’s domain, and avoid the roof because it’s dangerous. The building carries a dark legacy—sixteen people have been entombed within its walls in a string of grisly murders.

As Sam digs into the history, Jimmy’s uneasy, watchful presence becomes clear. He warns her about the eighth floor again and reveals that his father was among the victims, a tragedy that sparked rumors about a factory worker blamed for the deaths. When the lights flicker and surge plunge the building into darkness, Sam cuts her leg in a panic, a minor mishap that foreshadows the danger hidden in the walls. Later, Jimmy helps tend to her wound, and an unsettling intimacy surfaces as he caresses her leg. Sam’s nights fill with nightmares of being sealed inside the walls.

Sam’s boyfriend, Peter [Noam Jenkins], arrives, heightening Jimmy’s jealousy. Exploring the eighth floor, Sam and Peter discover a hidden passage that allows someone to spy on the apartments. Sam realizes Jimmy has been observing them all along. The couple’s privacy shatters when Jimmy lurks behind the walls and watches as they become intimate. The next morning, they find Jimmy’s dog butchered, intensifying the sense that the building’s maze hides more than it reveals, and Sam and Peter decide they should leave.

Before long, Jimmy hands Sam a copy of the journal of Joseph Malestrazza, the building’s architect, hinting at a vast, open space at the heart of the structure. Sam’s curiosity grows as she reads, and Jimmy heads to the roof to search for a hidden opening. When he fails to return, Sam and Peter follow and discover a colossal shaft at the building’s core. They hear Jimmy’s voice from below, calling for help. Sam lets Peter lower her into the shaft on a rope, but a gunshot brings tragedy: Peter is killed, and Sam tumbles to the bottom. Journalistic and personal dreams alike come crashing down as Jimmy mails in Sam’s demolition report and sinks her car in a lake.

At the bottom, Sam wakes to find a man there with her—Malestrazza, the very architect she’s been studying—who has been imprisoned in the shaft by Mary. He explains that Jimmy is keeping Sam down there to break her, and he reveals that Malestrazza’s scheme of human sacrifice was tied to a belief that only the Great Pyramid of Giza endures because workers were sacrificed in its construction. Malestrazza also confirms that Jimmy is capable of both kindness and cruelty depending on whether Sam follows his commands. Amid the revelations, Sam learns that Julie was one of Mary’s own losses, a past that fuels Mary’s determination to keep Malestrazza caged.

Jimmy sends down a cassette with a message: he wants to see Sam and Malestrazza dance. Sam reluctantly complies, but when Jimmy demands a kiss, she refuses. Malestrazza compels her into a kiss to appease Jimmy, who then orders them to stop and even threatens Malestrazza if he touches Sam again. A two-way radio is sent down with food and water, and a plan forms: Sam will use the radio to stay connected and search for a way out.

Sam spies a potential escape through a wall leading to the garbage area, but her attempt to manipulate the wall fails. When Jimmy returns, he discovers Sam’s plan and is furious. Before he can punish her, his mother Mary intervenes, realizing that Sam is trapped with Malestrazza. Rather than rescue her, Mary and Jimmy decide to keep Sam imprisoned so they can avoid arrest, since she has learned too much about their operation.

In the end, Sam manages to outlast Malestrazza, and he is killed after taunting her, tumbling into the tomb as cement begins to fill the shaft. Sam remains pressed against the wall, hoping for rescue as the demolition team arrives above. Her father is ready to call off the explosives, but Jimmy, racked with guilt, sacrifices himself by rushing toward the building. He leaps into the collapsing structure, killing himself and positioning the rescue on the brink of hope. Sam is pulled from the shaft just as Mary is arrested and the police close in on the others.

As a closing note, Sam narrates that Malestrazza built 27 buildings and that they are still standing today, a testament to a twisted vision that he saw as his masterpiece, and there are no current plans to demolish them. The building’s legacy remains, even as the living and the dead are pulled from its shadows.

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2003

Express

Chevrolet

2006

Impala

Ford

1986

Econoline

Ford

1990

F-150

Ford

1948

F-47

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1969

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1995

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