Uncut
"One take. One murderer. One chance to survive."
Originally released in 2009. Uncut is a horror/thriller film. directed by Philip West. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Lois Winstone, Robert Harley Wainwright, and Richard Stoker
Synopsis
Seven people and their desperate search for escape, only one will survive. The last performance of a pantomime is held at an old, isolated theater in provincial England. The show has been a disaster, attracting only a handful of locals. The final party afterwards turns out even worse and some of the cast and crew slip away for their own private session in the creepy basement. Amongst the group are the enviable pantomime leads and real-life lovers Clarice and Nathan, currently not speaking, the womanizing director Derrick and the thirty-something, obscure stage assistant Janet. As their bash kicks off Derrick disappears, only to be found with his throat savagely slashed. When they discover that they're locked in the next victim dies. The killing continues. Paranoia grows. Nobody can be trusted.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Lois Winstone
as Clarice
Robert Harley Wainwright
as Nick (as Robert Hartley Wainwright)
Richard Stoker
as Elderly Audience Member
Javaad Malik
as Nathan
Bette Annette Kellow
as Audrey (as Annette Kellow)
Keith How
as Theatre Caretaker
Amanda Fullerton
Jason Denyer
as Derek
Sharon Clancy
as Siobhan
Safron Beck
as Janet
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $57,000
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Uncut about?
Seven people and their desperate search for escape, only one will survive. The last performance of a pantomime is held at an old, isolated theater in provincial England. The show has been a disaste...
Who directed Uncut?
Uncut was directed by Philip West.
How long is Uncut?
Uncut has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Uncut released?
Uncut was released on January 1, 2009 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Uncut?
The main cast of Uncut includes Lois Winstone, Robert Harley Wainwright, Richard Stoker, Javaad Malik, Bette Annette Kellow.