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    Stay Alive is a 2006 American horror film directed by William Brent Bell, who co-wrote it with Matthew Peterman. The film was produced by Joseph McGinty Nichol, and released on March 24, 2006, in the United States. It was the first film released by Hollywood Pictures after five years of inactivity.

  2. Mar 24, 2006 · With Jon Foster, Samaire Armstrong, Frankie Muniz, Jimmi Simpson. For a group of teens, the answer to the mysterious death of their old friend lies within the world of an online video game based on the true story of an ancient noblewoman known as the Blood Countess.

    • (34K)
    • Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
    • William Brent Bell
    • 2006-03-24
  3. StayAlive is a resource for people at risk of suicide and their supporters. It offers a LifeBox, a Safety Plan, and links to emergency and crisis services.

  4. Mar 24, 2006 · After the brutal death of a friend, a group of friends find themselves in possession of a video-game called "Stay Alive," a blood-curdling true story of a 17th century noblewoman known as the Blood Countess.

  5. Stay Alive. 2006 · 1 hr 26 min. PG-13. Horror · Mystery. After the mysterious death of their friend, a group of teenagers make a chilling discovery within the world of an online video game. Subtitles: English. Starring: Jon Foster Samaire Armstrong Frankie Muniz Wendell Pierce Jimmi Simpson Milo Ventimiglia Maria Kalinina Sophia Bush Adam Goldberg.

    • William Brent Bell
    • January 1, 2006
    • Jon Foster
  6. After the brutal death of a friend, a group of friends find themselves in possession of a video-game called "Stay Alive," a blood-curdling true story of a 17th century noblewoman known as the Blood Countess.

    • 85 min
  7. Stay Alive is a 2006 movie about a video game that kills its players in real life. Find out where to rent, buy, or stream this PG-13 horror flick on various platforms and devices.

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