
When Sirens Called the Bunker
In Depression-era 1931, a hastily carved municipal bunker becomes a pressure-cooker when a cross-section of city life—bankers, bootleggers, union men, and a disgraced aviator—seek refuge from rumored aerial bombardments. As rationed radios crackle with sensational dispatches, cramped quarters and clashing loyalties ignite brutal brawls and whispered plots. Loyalties shift like the city's lights above; fortunes, secrets and a rumored 'doomsday device' held by one occupant threaten to seal their fate. Pre-Code grit and moral ambiguity culminate in a night where survival demands betrayal or blood.



