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Samuel Goldwyn Films Acquires Let Us In

Samuel Goldwyn Films announced today that the company has acquired worldwide rights (excluding Canada) of the family sci-fi film by director Craig Moss Let Us In. The film stars Makenzie Moss (The Unicorn), O’Neill Monahan (The Middle), Sadie Stanley (The Sleepover), Eric Callero (Deadly Daughter Switch), Mackenzie Ziegler (Total Eclipse), and Tobin Bell (Saw).

A spirited twelve-year-old girl and her best friend start investigating the sudden disappearances of several missing teens in their small town. Realizing there might be something deeper happening, Emily and Christopher might be up against forces they can’t even imagine.

“JW and I couldn’t be more thrilled to be working with Samuel Goldwyn Films. I have a history with this company and know we’re in good hands when it comes to releasing our film,” says Craig Moss.

“I watched this movie with my kids, and we all loved it. It’s so rare to be able to find a film that my entire family can watch together. It’s a film that reminds me of the great movies I grew up on like Goonies,” says Peter Goldwyn.

Let Us In was produced, co-written, and directed by Craig Moss along with co-writer and executive producer JW Callero and their Just Wanna Make Movies banner.

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