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  1. Where to watch Stay Alive (2006) starring Jon Foster, Samaire Armstrong, Frankie Muniz and directed by William Brent Bell.

  2. Mar 24, 2006 · Movie More Info. After the mysterious brutal death of an old friend, a group of teenagers find themselves in possession of Stay Alive, a next generation horror survival videogame based on the spine-chilling true story of a 17th century noblewoman known as "The Blood Countess."

  3. I wrote a feature article about this movie back in the day. I was on set for one full day of shooting, about 17 hours. The filming location was outside the house they used for the exterior of a mansion in the movie. Most of the day was used to film a shot of the back doors of a van opening. The cast was all extremely nice, especially Frankie Muniz.

  4. The horror, thriller movie was directed by William Brent Bell, released in 2006-03-24 (IMDb ratings: 5.1/10), synopsis: After the mysterious, brutal death of an old friend, a group of teenagers find themselves in possession of "Stay Alive," an ultra-realistic 3-D videogame based on the spine-chilling true story of a 17th century noblewoman ...

  5. PG-13. 2006. 1 hr 25 min. 5.0 (33,828) 24. The horror movie Stay Alive, released in 2006, is a thrilling and terrifying tale about a group of young people who discover a sinister video game that causes their worst nightmares to come to life. After one of their friends mysteriously dies while playing the game, Stay Alive, the group is determined ...

  6. As the line between the game world and the real world disappears, the teens must find a way to defeat the vicious and merciless Blood Countess, all the while trying to... stay alive. Released: 2006-03-24. Genre: Horror, Thriller. Casts: Jon Foster, Samaire Armstrong, Frankie Muniz, Jimmi Simpson, Wendell Pierce. Duration: 100 min.

  7. Our review: Parents say ( 2 ): Kids say ( 9 ): Ridiculous and then some, STAY ALIVE offers the usual slasher movie set-up: young people making one wrong decision after another. Here they're up against a video game character, the "Blood Countess" (Maria Kalinina), complete with red gown and pasty face. She's based on a real life Hungarian serial ...

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