A group of friends think they found the perfect easy score - an empty house with a safe full of cash. But when the elderly couple that lives there comes home early, the tables are suddenly turned. As a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, the would-be thieves must fight to save themselves from a nightmare they could never have imagined.
Directed by: Julius BergPhoto | Name | Character |
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Maisie Williams | Mary / Jane |
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Sylvester McCoy | Richard Huggins |
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Rita Tushingham | Ellen Huggins |
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Jake Curran | Gaz |
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Andrew Ellis | Terry |
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Ian Kenny | Nathan |
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Stacha Hicks | Jean |
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Daniel Hubbard | Production (Co-Producer) |
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Daniel Hubbard | Production (Casting Director) |
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Brahim Chioua | Production (Co-Producer) |
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Christopher Granier-Deferre | Production (Producer) |
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David Ungaro | Camera (Director of Photography) |
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Marc Gabizon | Production (Executive Producer) |
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Hermann Huppen | Writing (Comic Book) |
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Alain de la Mata | Production (Producer) |
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Eric Tavitian | Production (Co-Producer) |
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Nate Bolotin | Production (Executive Producer) |
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JPV852
Nothing overly original and starts off well enough but kind of drags after the first 20-minutes or so with some spots of good suspense, just not nearly enough to make it a recommendation. The performances for the most part were good, including Maisie Williams and Sylvester McCoy. **2.5/5**
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