Stay Alive 18 years old
You die in the game - you die for real.
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, known as "The Blood Countess." The gamers don't know anything about the game other than they're not supposed to have it... and they're dying to play it. Not able to resist temptation, the kids begin to play the grisly game but soon make a chilling connection -- they are each being murdered one-by-one in the same way as the characters they played in the game. 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.
Credits
Stay Alive Cast
Name | Character |
---|---|
Adam Goldberg He was 35, now 54 years old | as Miller Banks |
Samaire Armstrong She was 25, now 44 years old | as Abigail |
Milo Ventimiglia He was 28, now 47 years old | as Loomis Crowley |
Sophia Bush She was 23, now 42 years old | as October |
Frankie Muniz He was 20, now 38 years old | as Swink |
Jimmi Simpson He was 30, now 49 years old | as Phineus |
Billy Slaughter He was 25, now 44 years old | as Rex |
Wendell Pierce He was 42, now 60 years old | as Detective Thibodeaux |
Jon Foster He was 21, now 40 years old | as Hutch |
James Haven He was 32, now 51 years old | as Jonathan Malkus |
April Wood | as Loretta |
Veronica Mosgrove | as News Reporter |
J. Richey Nash | as Young Rookie |
Rick Green He was 52, now 71 years old | as Stay Alive Game Voice-Over |
Maria Kalinina | as Countess |
Monica Monica | as Mrs. Crowley |
Billy Louviere | as Fidget |
Nicole Oppermann | as Sarah |
Lauren Lorbeck | as Emma |
Rio Hackford He was 35, now 54 years old | as Detective King |
Stay Alive Crew
Name | Department |
---|---|
Bruton Jones as Production Design. | Art |
Roger Birnbaum as Executive Producer. He was 56 (now 74) years old | Production |
Gary Barber as Executive Producer. He was 49 (now 67) years old | Production |
Mark Stevens as Editor. He was 12 (now 6) years old | Editing |
Jonathan Glickman as Executive Producer. He was 36 (now 55) years old | Production |
John Frizzell as Original Music Composer. He was 40 (now 58) years old | Sound |
Becki Cross Trujillo as Executive Producer. | Production |
Erin Stam as Producer. | Production |
James D. Stern as Producer. | Production |
Harvey Rosenstock as Editor. | Editing |
William Brent Bell as Director. He was 35 (now 54) years old | Directing |
William Brent Bell as Author. He was 35 (now 54) years old | Writing |
Matthew Peterman as Producer. He was 30 (now 49) years old | Production |
Matthew Peterman as Author. He was 30 (now 49) years old | Writing |
David Manpearl as Producer. | Production |
Adolfo Martínez Pérez as Producer. | Production |
Anna Mastro as Producer. | Production |
Peter Schlessel as Producer. | Production |
Mark Bennett as Casting. He was 13 (now 31) years old | Production |
Tommy Staub as Casting. | Production |
Alan Hook as Art Direction. | Art |
Kristin Bicksler as Set Decoration. | Art |
Douglas Hansen as Executive Producer. | Production |
Adam Del Deo as Executive Producer. | Production |
Kip Bartlett as Assistant Property Master. | Art |
Alejandro Martínez as Director of Photography. | Camera |
Caroline Eselin Shaefer as Costume Design. | Costume & Make-Up |
Richard Waldrop as Property Master. He was 52 (now 71) years old | Art |
Monique Champagne as Set Decoration Buyer. | Art |