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Splintered

Movie"Don't be Frightened. You're Safe Here"
Audience Score
50
NR 1 hr 26 minHorror, Thriller
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Sophie is a troubled young girl, haunted by the abuse she suffered as a child and harbouring a deep fascination with the unexplained. In the hope of satiating her obsession with the latter, she instigates a trip to the Welsh countryside with four friends, aimed at tracking down the legendary Beast of Bodmin. It seems the mythical creature – often thought to be a large wildcat or fox – has caught the public's attention once more thanks to a spate of attacks on livestock and one local farmer. Armed with a video camera and a case of beer, the group head off into the woods but they soon uncover much more than they bargained for, with Sophie falling foul of a mysterious madman who locks her away in an apparent attempt to protect her from some unnamed terror.
DirectorSimeon Halligan
WritersSimeon HalliganMat ArcherStephen Trimingham

Movie Details

On DVD & Blu-ray:March 20th, 2012 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$2,300,000
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Clive Parsons
Production Companies:BTG McInnes Corporate Finance, Splintered Films, Not a Number