Title: A Lonely Place to Die Director: Julian Gilbey Starring: Melissa George, Ed Speleers, Eamonn Walker, Sean Harris, Alec Newman, Karel Roden, Kate Magowan, Holly Boyd, Gary Sweeney A Lonely Place to Die will have you pondering one of two things: Should you do the humanely thing and help someone that is in a precarious situation that you may not fully understand? Or should I just stay the hell out of it! When the 99 minutes conclude on this survival thriller, you’ll have enough data to justify any answer. A group of five friends are scaling mountains in remote areas of Scotland when they come across a little girl (Holly...
- 11/8/2011
- by joe
- ShockYa
A brand new UK quad poster has been revealed by those kindly Empire folks for Julian Gilbey's new survival thriller flick 'A Lonely Place to Die'. The gorgeous Melissa George ('30 Days of Night', 'Triangle') stars as mountaineer Alison who finds herself fighting for survivial when her and her climbing buddies come across some unsavoury kidnappers. Ed Speleers, Eamonn Walker, Sean Harris, Alec Newman, Karel Roden, Kate Magowan, Garry Sweeney, Stephen McCole, Paul Anderson and Holly Boyd co-star. Check out the new quad along with the extended plot synopsis below and don't forget to hit the links below for more stills from the movie...
- 8/4/2011
- Horror Asylum
Co-writer and director Julian Gilbey's ('Rise of the Footsoldier') new mountain side thriller 'A Lonely Place to Die' may just have it all. Thrills, danger, wilderness and a hot, sweaty and dishevelled Melissa George ('Triangle', 'Turistas'). A batch of new stills and poster have been revealed which you can check out below. Ed Speleers, Eamonn Walker, Sean Harris, Alec Newman, Karel Roden, Kate Magowan, Garry Sweeney, Stephen McCole, Paul Anderson and Holly Boyd round out the main cast. Don't forget to catch Alptd at this months Film4 FrightFest. Check cutie Melissa George and co below....
- 8/2/2011
- Horror Asylum
A Lonely Place to Die
Written by Will Gilbey and Julian Gilbey
Directed by Julian Gilbey
UK, 2011
A rare thriller that actually contains thrills, UK export A Lonely Place to Die comes up with a formula so ingenious it’s a wonder we haven’t already seen it a million times before: high-octane cliff-scaling meets cat-and-mouse chase thriller. It serves as a welcome reminder that no-frills action movies don’t have to be an eye-rolling bore or an intellectual affront.
In this case, the mice are mountain climbers Alison (Melissa George), Ed (Ed Speelers), Rob (Alec Newman) and Jenny (Kate Macgowan), who are making their way through the Scottish countryside when they begin to hear what sounds like a distant cry – before long, they discover a young Serbian girl (Holly Boyd) buried alive with an air pipe and a depleted water supply. After deciding the only reasonable course of action...
Written by Will Gilbey and Julian Gilbey
Directed by Julian Gilbey
UK, 2011
A rare thriller that actually contains thrills, UK export A Lonely Place to Die comes up with a formula so ingenious it’s a wonder we haven’t already seen it a million times before: high-octane cliff-scaling meets cat-and-mouse chase thriller. It serves as a welcome reminder that no-frills action movies don’t have to be an eye-rolling bore or an intellectual affront.
In this case, the mice are mountain climbers Alison (Melissa George), Ed (Ed Speelers), Rob (Alec Newman) and Jenny (Kate Macgowan), who are making their way through the Scottish countryside when they begin to hear what sounds like a distant cry – before long, they discover a young Serbian girl (Holly Boyd) buried alive with an air pipe and a depleted water supply. After deciding the only reasonable course of action...
- 7/21/2011
- by Simon Howell
- SoundOnSight
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