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A Lonely Place to Die

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
32K
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Melissa George in A Lonely Place to Die (2011)
A group of mountaineers on a practice climb in the Scottish Highlands enter into dangerous territory after rescuing a young girl they find buried in a small chamber.
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A group of mountaineers in the Scottish Highlands discover a kidnapped girl and are pursued by her captors.A group of mountaineers in the Scottish Highlands discover a kidnapped girl and are pursued by her captors.A group of mountaineers in the Scottish Highlands discover a kidnapped girl and are pursued by her captors.

  • Director
    • Julian Gilbey
  • Writers
    • Julian Gilbey
    • Will Gilbey
  • Stars
    • Alec Newman
    • Ed Speleers
    • Melissa George
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    32K
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    • Director
      • Julian Gilbey
    • Writers
      • Julian Gilbey
      • Will Gilbey
    • Stars
      • Alec Newman
      • Ed Speleers
      • Melissa George
    • 193User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Alec Newman
    Alec Newman
    • Rob
    Ed Speleers
    Ed Speleers
    • Ed
    Melissa George
    Melissa George
    • Alison
    Kate Magowan
    Kate Magowan
    • Jenny
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Alex
    Holly Boyd
    Holly Boyd
    • Anna
    Douglas Russell
    Douglas Russell
    • Hunter 1
    Alan Steele
    Alan Steele
    • Hunter 2
    Sean Harris
    Sean Harris
    • Mr. Kidd
    Stephen McCole
    Stephen McCole
    • Mr. Mcrae
    Karel Roden
    Karel Roden
    • Darko
    Eamonn Walker
    Eamonn Walker
    • Andy
    Paul Anderson
    Paul Anderson
    • Chris
    Eric Barlow
    • Sergeant Gray
    Jamie Edgell
    • House Owner
    Matthew Zajac
    • Mr. Rakovic
    Gillian MacGregor
    Gillian MacGregor
    • Police Officer
    Tania Chant
    • Beltane Handmaiden
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    • Director
      • Julian Gilbey
    • Writers
      • Julian Gilbey
      • Will Gilbey
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    6Theo Robertson

    Efficient Thriller That Could Have Been Better

    A group of mountain climbers enjoy a trip to the Highlands of Scotland . During a trek they find a young child buried alive in a chamber . The child who is from Eastern Europe and is obvious she's been kidnapped . The group quickly come to realise that the kidnappers are nearby and will do anything to get the child back and eliminate any witnesses to their crime

    Julian Gilbey had previously directed RISE OF THE FOOT SOLDIER which I rated as a very underrated movie . SOLDIER was a tough violent thriller and Gilbey showed shades of being perhaps a future British version of Scorsese . What stopped the movie from being a mini-masterpiece is that like so many British films that just fall short of greatness ( Hello Danny Boyle ) it's a film of two halves . The first half charting the rise of Carlton Leach football hooligan to feared gangster then it effectively rights him out of the narrative and focuses on his associates who later became victims of a high profile mass murder . When this movie was released one wondered if Gilbey could make a more sustained focused film ? I don't think he has

    A LONELY PLACE TO DIE is a British answer to the backwoods brutality sub-genre horror movie with a rather obvious nod to John Carpenter . According to the trivia section on this page Gilbey took up rock climbing while making the film and it shows - perhaps too obviously as the first third of the movie has perhaps a few too many self congratulatory scenes featuring characters hanging off a ledge and it's not until about 35 minutes in that the film plot proper starts to take off . Previous to this we have to put up with long dialogue heavy scenes that don't add anything to the storyline

    Sean Harris plays the main villain and I've always thought of him as being one of Britain's most criminally underrated actors . He's great at playing violent psychos and as can be expected here he's not playing a romantic lead . Oh to have a scene where he has the heroine held at knifepoint growling " Ah'm going to carve you up b*tch " but this never happens because plotting takes precedence over casting and unfortunately the longer the film goes on the plot becomes more contrived and unlikely with people being in the right ( Or wrong place depending on how you look at it ) place and people reacting in ways that seem unlikely

    A LONELY PLACE TO DIE is a relatively diverting thriller . It's certainly not the most credible one you'll see but there again who said movies had to be credible ? That said it is fairly uneven and you're able to recognise the faults that should have been corrected at draft screenplay level . As it stands it's a film that could have been better
    Robston

    A good effort but a bit disappointing

    This movie started off well with an interesting idea, but somehow ran out of steam, or commitment, about half way through.

    Melissa George and her friends go climbing in Scotland and stumble across a secret buried in the woods. They try and go for help but discover that they're not alone. The movie starts off as slow burning and intriguing, with plenty of sweeping shots of the rugged Scottish landscape, it then changes abruptly about half way through, losing all of its subtlety and becomes a standard chase movie with guns. It's almost as if the director lost their nerve and decided to go for blood and glory just in case the audience gets a little bored. Some scenes seem to be thrown in just so someone else can be killed, and the body count by the end of the movie is a bit on the high side.

    The acting is fine, and I don't have any huge issues with the script, it's just it could of been a nice little thriller rather than half a good movie, and half a predictable one.
    5Rockwell_Cronenberg

    Great buildup to a disappointing finale.

    Basically the anti-Kill List, instead of slowly building to an incredible conclusion this one starts off with the intensity at ten and then peaks way too soon, leading to a disappointing final act. That doesn't take away from the power of the first hour though. The premise is horror simplicity; a group of friends go up to the mountains to do some climbing and stumble across something they weren't supposed to.

    The first hour leads them down this dangerous road of bullets and blood that honestly had me straining to catch my breathe. A lot of, "Holy crap!" moments almost from the start and the insanity just builds as more characters are introduced and the intensity is matched by the pure mystery of just what in the hell is going on in these mountains.

    Of course like most cases of such a promising start, as we get more answers to who these people are and what their motivation is things become significantly more mundane and lead to a final act that just equates to waiting for what you know is going to happen to happen. It's really disappointing because that middle act has got to be some of the most intense stuff I've seen all year and I'd say it's worth watching for that alone, even if it doesn't pay off on it's promise.
    6Fitzbob

    Nerve rattling Suspense.......for most part

    A Lonely Place to Die is the fourth feature from British Director Julian Gilbey. His last film was the acclaimed Rise of the Footsoldier way back in 2007. This film marks a very different change of pace for the director and what he delivers here is a striped back bare bones Horror survival thriller. For the most part ALPTD works. Its 1hr and 40 min running time rattles along at a fairly lively pace. It's the films third act coupled with its confused tone that eventually drags it down.

    Mellissa George plays one of a group of five friends that go climbing in the Scottish highlands. Early on they discover a small girl buried in a box underground. They decide to free the girl and go for help. Little do they realize that the Kidnappers are in hot pursuit! ALPTD opens with a nerve rattling climbing sequence, from here it builds pretty effortlessly with a number of nail biting senses has a game of cat and mouse is played out in the Scottish wilderness. Little is actually learned about the cast but the film moves at such a pace that this isn't really an issue. Deaths come almost from nowhere and this is one of the films strengths. The fact that is fair game on any of the cast members really adds to the suspense. Mellissa George is the only real stand out from the cast and she is excellent here making the most of here thinly conceived character. She is easily able to portray both venerable and tough and this up there with Triangle has her best performance. The cinematography is amazing with shots of the mountains and scenery really adding to the isolation of their surroundings. Some of the hand-held style camera work adopted during the chase sequences adds an extra bit of flare which really lifts them above the average.

    It's a shame that the film was not able to maintain the tension and suspense throughout its whole running time. The third acts arrives has the setting shifts to a local town during a Wicker man style festival. The departure from the wilderness sees the pacing almost ground to a complete halt. The direction of the film also changes. Before this there the film had more of a horror feel to it. The change in setting and the introduction of several new characters moves the film very much into the ransom thriller area. This change in tone is to serve and makes the film feel almost like two separate films in one. The third acts slow down also exposes the problems with the script. Poorly written characters being chased through the woods in a horror film is one thing, being asked to care about poorly written characters during a hostage thriller is a different story altogether. Without anyone to care about a feeling of indifference takes over. Has it stands A Lonely Place to Die is a fairly entertaining if standard film that is worth a watch. There are elements there that could have made it a lot more memorable.
    csroberts74

    A breath of fresh air (Literally)

    Having seen the more popular and might I say average to poor movies at the present time like Inbetweeners, Cowboys & Aliens & Final Destination 5 I wasn't planning to go to the cinema anytime soon. I just happened to catch a very short advert for ALPTD on the TV and checked it out on IMDb. Having a good review score we decided to go see it. To my surprise only one out of three cinemas was showing this movie and on arrival noticed the lack of people in the theatre (Three couples including us). I started to think that we had made a wrong choice. How wrong I was. The sheer scale of the opening scene was breath taking and really drew us in ready for the rest of the film. The pace of the film was perfect and the element of surprise was always there. There were 1 or 2 minor continuity errors but these were cleared up within the next few minutes. The level of violence was just right for a film like this not being glamorised or pornographied. I have to point out also that the child abuse issue is handled very well and the bar is set at what may be considered to be a 'comfortable movie level' (if there is such a thing), it could have been a lot worse but the director clearly has morals and making it quite clear it is not that type of film although it could have quite easily been. The excitement runs consistently throughout and the music/sound effects add to the overall excitement. Although a few of the actors are slightly wooden this is quickly and cleverly counter acted/covered up by the good ones and fast passed action. Good story, cleverly layed out in a gorgeous but deadly setting. Who could ask for more.

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    • Trivia
      While filming one of the mountain climbing scenes, a boulder came crashing down, almost landing on the crew below.
    • Goofs
      A man in a white t-shirt can be seen watching from the edge of the forest clearing.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Kidd: [to someone dying of gunshot wounds] You feel that? That's the price of your nobility... hurts doesn't it?

    • Crazy credits
      Over the credits home made footage shows Alison's party in previous climbing adventures
    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 6 September 2011 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      The Burning of Auchindoun
      written by Willie MacIntosh

      Arranged and Produced by Michael Richard Plowman

      Performed by Sophie Ramsay

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Pánico en las alturas
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carnaby International
      • Eigerwand Pictures
      • Molinare Studio
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      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $442,550
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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