Born in Montreal, Canada, Alan Waserman was raised in the suburbs of Los Angeles by Polish- French holocaust survivors. His Father, Steven ( Szlama) Waserman served with the French underground, and escaped from two prison camps; Auschwitz and Janinagrub, where he worked as a coal miner. His mother, Lucienne Waks, found refuge in a Paris church during the Nazi invasion. While attending high school, Waserman found his own refuge in the theatre. Now with over 20 years of stage experience behind him, and a growing resume of Independant films, Waserman's strong, moody features have lead him to dominate a notable array of characters from the older officious gentleman, to the psychotic villain, and the likeable awkward guy next door.
Tina Tremaine works for a banking investment company and runs a fantasy website featuring herself. As her modeling career is about to take off, she's kidnapped by one of her Web subscribers. He locks her away in his house in a windowless room wired with sound and video. While her friends and the police start a search, he visits his psychotherapist. Is there any way she can aid in her own escape or will she have to depend on others?