Adam Buckley finds himself in the middle of a convenience store robbery during his last night as a pledge for a college fraternity. When the initiation ritual goes horribly wrong and every move proves disastrous Adam is forced to confront a new challenge all together and he has to take a stand in one ther year's most nerve shredding thrillers.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. When an initiation goes horribly wrong, a group of young men must try and survive the night from hell in this tensely gripping thriller. Told that they must commit an armed robbery before being allowed to join an elite 'Brotherhood', one young student ends up involved in a firefight. Slowly bleeding to death and with the police closing in, his friends take desperate steps to cover their tracks. With every step, they are drawn further into a darker and more violent world where right and wrong cease to have any meaning. As the hours pass, their methods of suppressing the truth become more and more brutal. Disaster beckons at every turn but with the promise of parties where anything goes and nothing is forbidden, the only question is... how bad do you want it?
A college initiation prank goes horribly wrong in this psychological thriller from first time director Will Canon. As part of their induction to the college, Frank (Jon Foster), the overbearing head of his fraternity, decides to test his 'brothers' to the limit by issuing each of them with a gun and telling them to rob a local store. The initiates are supposed to be stopped from pulling their guns at the last moment by a fellow student, but events take a turn for the worse when Kevin (Lou Taylor Pucci) winds up being shot by store worker Mike (Arlen Escarpeta). When wounded Kevin struggles back to the college and Frank refuses to compromise himself by alerting the authorities, fellow initiate Adam (Trevor Morgan) is sent back to the shop to try to put things right, but his problems are only just beginning.
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