Get ready for a chilling new thriller this November. At the Gates, starring Noah Wyle, delves into the frightening reality of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In an exclusive sneak peek, our website reveals a spine-tingling clip showcasing the film's characters confronting their terrifying new existence.
The scene focuses on Peter, portrayed by Wyle, who must break the news to his housekeeper Anna and her son that ICE is searching for them. Armed with evidence of their illegal immigration, Peter admits to feigning ignorance, and advises them to seek refuge in his home until the situation resolves itself. Joining Wyle in this gripping preview are Miranda Otto as Peter's wife and Sadie Anne Stanley as his daughter.
The film signifies Wyle's return to the big screen after a hiatus since 2017. The actor is renowned for his extensive work in television, particularly his notable role in the long-standing medical drama ER, in which he appeared for 11 seasons, as well as various guest appearances. More recently, Wyle has captivated audiences in sci-fi television films such as The Librarian and its subsequent series The Librarians, the limited series The Red Line, and Leverage: Redemption.
The Creative Team Behind 'At the Gates'
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Augustus Meleo Bernstein, the writer-director of At the Gates, has collaborated with producers Jhanvi Motla and Paulo Torres on this project. Distributed by Picturehouse, this film is a joint production of Beacon Pictures and Five Towers. Executive producers Armyan Bernstein, Colleen Camp, and Bob Berney have also contributed their expertise.
At the Gates hits select theaters in LA on November 3, and select theaters in New York on November 10. Check out the clip and the official synopsis below:
Immigration officers arrive at the home of a wealthy family in search of their housekeeper and her son. Persuaded by their employers, the housekeeper and her son are compelled to seek refuge in a concealed basement closet. As the days pass and the impending danger grows, both families find themselves questioning each other's motives, unraveling a suspenseful tale of suspense and uncertainty.