“Population 436” is a good horror B-movie, with an intriguing dark story that in some moments recall the original “The Stepford Wives” and a great mystery. I personally liked the surprising and unpredictable conclusion, and hated the alternative commercial ending in the Extras of the DVD.

Where is Population 436 set?

Rockwell Falls
Plot. Steve Kady, a US Census Bureau enumerator, is sent to the remote and seemingly idyllic village of Rockwell Falls, North Dakota, to interview residents concerning the population.

What happens in the movie population 436?

A census-taker (Sisto) is sent to investigate why a certain small town has had the same population — 436 residents — for the last 100 years. A census-taker (Sisto) is sent to investigate why a certain small town has had the same population — 436 residents — for the last 100 years.

What are the reviews of Population 436 (2021)?

A census taker (Jeremy Sisto) travels to a small town where the population has remained the same for the past 100 years. There are no featured reviews for Population 436 because the movie has not released yet ().

Who are the actors in population 436?

Population 436 is a 2006 mystery-horror film directed by Michelle MacLaren and starring Jeremy Sisto, Fred Durst, Peter Outerbridge and Charlotte Sullivan.

Where was population 436 filmed?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Population 436 is a 2006 direct-to-video mystery – horror film directed by Michelle MacLaren and starring Jeremy Sisto, Fred Durst, Peter Outerbridge and Charlotte Sullivan. The film was filmed on location in Steinbach, Manitoba, including scenes shot at the historic Mennonite Heritage Village museum.

How do the townspeople keep the population at 436?

After stumbling upon some books on biblical numerology, Kady realizes that the townspeople attach mystical importance to the number 436 and are willing to go to extreme lengths to keep the population at that number. Anyone who expresses a desire to leave is treated for the “fever” by Dr. Greaver with electroshock therapy.