Basement is a 2014 horror film directed by Topel Lee. The film is a joint project by Coffee House Productions and Springboard Film Productions and will be distributed by GMA Pictures. The film was released on February 12, 2014, serving it as the Valentine offering movie of GMA Network' Pictures.[1][2][3]
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Basement | |
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Directed by | Topel Lee |
Written by | Topel Lee Rona Lean Sales |
Produced by | Annette Gozon-Abrogar Larry Ang Topel Lee |
Starring | Betong Sumaya Alvin Aragon Carl Acosta Chynna Ortaleza Dex Quindoza Dion Ignacio Ellen Adarna Enzo Pineda Jan Manual Kevin Santos Kristofer Martin Louise delos Reyes Mona Louise Rey Pilita Corrales RJ Padilla Sarah Lahbati Teejay Marquez |
Cinematography | Sasha Palomares |
Edited by | Jay Halili |
Music by | Diwa de Leon |
Production company | Coffee House Productions
Reality Entertainment Springboard Film Productions |
Distributed by | GMA Pictures |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Budget | 67million |
Box office | 90million |
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A group of people gets stuck in a basement parking for the night. At the onset, some are irritated and just can't wait to go home, while some don't even give a damn, knowing they can easily come out the next day. But when the power is shut off and as it gets close to midnight, strange things start to happen.
It all starts with one death. Followed by another and another. They don't really witness the killings, but they hear the screaming, and they see the bloodied bodies thereafter, making them fear for their lives.
As the night unfolds, they soon realize they're not dealing with an ordinary being. There's an evil creature stuck inside the basement with them. But what kind of creature is this? And how can they fight it? [4]
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Topel Lee said the film was ten years in the making because of the CG (computer graphics) requirements.[5]
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