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Product Information
Gemma Arteton (QUANTUM OF SOLACE) stars in this British thriller in which an abduction takes a number of unexpected turns.
Product Identifiers
ProducerAdrian Sturges
EAN5052433300023
eBay Product ID (ePID)102174089
Product Key Features
ActorGemma Arterton, Martin Compston, Eddie Marsan
Film/TV TitleDisappearance of Alice Creed
DirectorJ. Blakeson
LanguageEnglish
Run Time96 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2010
FeaturesWidescreen
GenreThriller, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
ComposerMarc Canham
Production DesignerRicky Eyres
ReviewsEmpire - A small but perfectly formed crime drama. And, without making a fuss, a proper nail-biter, too
Additional InformationAn abduction takes a number of unexpected turns in this independent thriller from Britain. Vic (Eddie Marsan) and Danny (Martin Compston) are a pair of ex-cons who spend several days elaborately soundproofing and reinforcing the walls of a small apartment. Vic is hard-edged and domineering with a fierce suspicious streak, while Danny is weak-willed and will do nearly anything Vic asks of him. We soon learn what Vic and Danny were planning as they grab a young woman off the street, take her back home and tie her to the bed. The young woman is named Alice Creed (Gemma Arterton), and she comes from a wealthy family; after taking some snapshots of her, Vic fires off a ransom demand to her father, asking for ú2 million in exchange for Alice's safe return. Vic is convinced he's executing the perfect crime, but it becomes apparent that not everything is going as planned; Alice is smarter and more resourceful than he imagined, and Danny's allegiances can be manipulated in ways Vic never anticipated.
ScreenwriterJ. Blakeson
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleDisappearance Of Alice Creed
EditorMark Eckersley
Director of PhotographyPhilipp Blaubach
Consumer AdviceContains very strong language, strong sex, violence and threat