The Hole (2001)

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Written by Guy Burt, Ben Court

Directed by Nick Hamm

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Four teenage students, two girls and two boys, go missing from an exclusive English private school.

Only Liz (Thora Birch) survives the ordeal but as she relives the experience of being trapped for two weeks in a dark, underground bunker, it soon becomes clear that she is so traumatised by whatever happened down there that she can no longer sort fact from fiction.

Three people have died in horrible circumstances. But what really happened in the hole?

Based on the best selling cult novel by Guy Burt, 'After The Hole' takes us on a disturbing roller coaster ride where "truth" and "fiction" become commodities in a bizarre adolescent prank which goes wrong.

Cast

Image for Thora BirchThora BirchElizabeth Dunn
Desmond HarringtonMike Steel
Daniel BrocklebankMartyn Taylor
Image for Laurence FoxLaurence FoxGeoff Bingham
Image for Keira KnightleyKeira KnightleyFrances 'Frankie' Almond Smith
Embeth DavidtzDr. Philippa Horwood
Steven WaddingtonDCS Tom Howard
Emma Griffiths-MalinDaisy
Gemma PowellMinnie
Gemma CravenMrs. Dunn
Anastasia HilleGillian
Kelly HunterDI Chapman
Maria PastelPolicewoman
Celia MontagueSolicitor
Kevin TrainorBoy in school

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 11th, 2008 - 9:50pmBriony said...

    I LOVED This Film

    I stayed up all night to watch it =]

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