Thomas Alva Edison died in October, 1931, but not before completing his greatest invention; a device for talking to the dead. Megan Goss, a gifted engineering student, tracks down the legendary blueprints. She rallies a group of friends to build it in a dilapidated house. What she doesn't tell the others is that this house has a history steeped in blood. A family brutally killed one another within its walls, and now that evil force lies in wait for someone to breach the tenuous membrane between worlds. Four students will learn some things are better left unknown when the flip of a switch frees a terror that forces them to the brink... and beyond.
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Thanx. I've actually heard of this machine. He died before he could finish it. I really wish he would could have finished building it though. Does the movie have anything about "life units" in it?
I did a seance with some kid named "Joseph" who claims he died in the early 1900's. He was in a wheelchair. During the seance, I asked, "What movie are you most looking forward to, Joey?" His response, "The Brink". I swear, it's on the tape, man, it's on tape!