From the moment they arrive, something feels off. The cabin is cramped, dark, and smells of decay. The local townsfolk are suspicious and hostile. Strange noises echo through the thin walls at night. As the family attempts to enjoy their getaway, they realize that a malevolent presence is not just haunting the cabin—it is living in the walls.
To this day, no one has been convicted for the Keddie Cabin 28 murders. While law enforcement has named persons of interest (including a neighbor named Martin Smartt and his associate John "Bo" Boubede), the case remains officially "open but inactive." The trauma of that night has turned Cabin 28 into a dark tourism landmark, and the town of Keddie has never fully recovered. cabana 28 filme
While budget constraints prevented the film from shooting at the real Keddie Resort, the director went to great lengths to reconstruct Cabin 28 based on crime scene photographs. The layout—three small bedrooms, a narrow hallway, and a living room—is claustrophobically accurate. From the moment they arrive, something feels off