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Genre
Horror
UK Release
 17th July 2006 (DVD)
US Release
5th Sept 2006 (DVD)
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POPULATION 436
 
Director/s
Michelle Maxwell MacLaren
Screenwriter/s
Michael Kingston
Studio/Distributor
Sony Pictures Home (US and UK DVD)
Cast
Fred Durst, Jeremy Sisto, Charlotte Sullivan, Peter Outerbridge, Gavin Polone, David Ames
Plot

Rockwell Falls is an idyllic town whose population of 436 has remained unchanged for 100 years. Sent to find the reason for such consistency, a census-taker, Steve Kady (Jeremy Sisto) finds that something sinister may be at hand. He becomes trapped in the prison-like town full of 'golden rules' that don't allow its population to drop below or exceed exactly 436 citizens, a number in accordance with 'God's Law'. He eventually learns that no one is ever allowed to leave Rockwell Falls and that the town citizens will do whatever it takes to maintain the status quo.

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