Meg Altman - emotionally estranged from her cheating ex-husband, pharmaceutical magnate Stephen Altman - and their street-wise pre-teen daughter Sarah Altman are spending their first night in their just purchased converted brownstone in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The conversions, which include a functioning elevator and secure panic room, were made by the now deceased former owner, a wealthy recluse whose family is now fighting over the whereabouts of his vast estate.
What Meg does not know is that part of that estate - supposedly $3 million - is hidden in a safe in the floor of the panic room, something that Burnham, Junior and Raoul know. Junior is the grandson of the previous owner, Burnham works for the security company that monitors the security system for the brownstone including its panic room, and Raoul is Junior's gun-toting hired hand. The three plan on retrieving the money.
Believing the brownstone still empty, the three criminals break into the brownstone and quickly find that it is not as empty as they believed. When all five realize there are others unexpected in the house, Meg and Sarah are able to make it into the panic room, but one that as of yet has no functioning telephone, which Burnham knows. Burnham also knows there is no way for him or his partners to get into the panic room.
The five are at a standoff as Meg and Sarah will not leave the panic room, while the three criminals won't leave until they get the money. As Meg and Sarah try to figure out how to get a message to the outside world - specifically either to the police or Stephen - they are working against time as Sarah is a diabetic who does not have access to her insulin. And the three criminals may have other foes besides the Altmans, the three who are differing personalities and thus have different motivations in stealing the money. Each may have different thoughts on how far they should go to get it.
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Panic Room
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I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You
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California, Here I Come
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Sky Pilot
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Snowbird
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Immigrant Song
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Is Your Love Strong Enough?
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Baby You're A Rich Man
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Life Goes to a Party
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I Cover The Waterfront
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Will It Go Round In Circles
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Call Me
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(Don't Fear) The Reaper
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Lowdown
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Now's The Time
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Wall Of God
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Like a Bad Girl Should
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Java Headed Woman (as heard in The Game)
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Girl From Ypsilanti (as heard in Fight Club)
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The Hearts Filthy Lesson
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California Uber Alles
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Main Title
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Howard Shore:
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Caution - Flammable
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Howard Shore:
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Working Elevator
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Howard Shore:
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Fourth Floor Hallway
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Howard Shore:
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Locking Us In
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Howard Shore:
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Castle Keep
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Howard Shore:
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What We Want Is In That Room
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Howard Shore:
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Zone 19 Disabled
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Howard Shore:
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A Very Emotional Property
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Howard Shore:
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