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| RETREAT |
Year: 2011
USA: Samuel Goldwyn Films
UK: Vertigo Distribution
UK DVD: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Cast: Thandie Newton, Cillian Murphy, Jamie Bell, Jimmy Yuill
Director: Carl Tibbetts
Country: UK
USA: 90 mins
UK: 89 mins
USA Rated: R for violence and for language throughout
UK Certificate: 15 contains strong language and violence
USA Release Date: 21 October 2011 (Limited Release)
UK Release Date: 14 October 2011 (Limited Release)
UK DVD Release: 17 October 2011
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Synopsis
"No neighbours. No help. No Escape."
Cillian Murphy (THE DARK KNIGHT, 28 DAYS LATER), Thandie Newton
(2012, CRASH) and Jamie Bell (THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN, THE EAGLE)
star in the nail-biting psychological thriller RETREAT.
RETREAT is a tense psychological thriller portraying one couple’s
desperate attempt to rekindle their love despite tremendous grief
and an unimaginable fear bearing down upon them. In RETREAT
there’s no room for error and no getting away!
Taking an isolated break on an uninhabited island Martin (Murphy)
and Kate (Newton) are about to find that their island retreat is
about to become a stone prison of unimaginable terror. When a blood
soaked stranger (Bell), stumbles through their door with an
apocalyptic story of a virus sweeping across Europe decimating all
in its path, their lives are turned upside down as they face the end
of everything they know. Using all means necessary, they must fight
to escape the approaching threat. But escape is only the beginning
of their terrifying fight for survival...
In a series of tense twists, the captive couple are forced to use
their ingenuity to outwit the equally volatile and charismatic Jack
in an attempt to unravel the real truth.
Loyalties divide and merge and paranoia sets in, culminating
in a violent and shocking conclusion.
RETREAT was written by Janice Hallett and Carl Tibbetts and is
directed also by Carl Tibbetts.
DVD EXTRAS:
On Blu-ray and DVD
Special Features:
Making of featurette
Original Theatrical Trailer
Photo Gallery
Running Time: Blu-ray (90 mins) DVD (86 mins)
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