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.
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Tania Chant
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- TriviaWhile filming one of the mountain climbing scenes, a boulder came crashing down, almost landing on the crew below.
- GoofsA man in a white t-shirt can be seen watching from the edge of the forest clearing.
- Crazy creditsOver the credits home made footage shows Alison's party in previous climbing adventures
- ConnectionsFeatured in Breakfast: Episode dated 6 September 2011 (2011)
- SoundtracksThe Burning of Auchindoun
written by Willie MacIntosh
Arranged and Produced by Michael Richard Plowman
Performed by Sophie Ramsay
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Mountain climbers Rob (Alec Newman), Ed (Ed Speleers), Alison (Melissa George), Jenny (Kate Magowan) and Alex (Garry Sweeney) run across a suspicious pipe coming out of the ground in the Scottish highlands. They find a girl who doesn't speak English held as a prisoner. Rob and Alison make a dangerous descend to contact the authorities while the rest of the group make a long walk out. An unknown person sabotages the climb and kills Rob. The group reunites but are hunted by the bad guys.
The first hour is an amazing thriller. It's a great setup which builds up to an amazing place. I love Melissa George as this heroine. It's a great movie and then they get to town. It falters as the movie which started out as a stripped down outdoors thriller turns into a messy crossfire. There are too many new characters being injected late in the movie. It doesn't fit the other parts of the movie. It should have stayed in the wilderness. It shouldn't have a whole new set of characters. It could climax at a small settlement. This could have a great indie thriller.
The first hour is an amazing thriller. It's a great setup which builds up to an amazing place. I love Melissa George as this heroine. It's a great movie and then they get to town. It falters as the movie which started out as a stripped down outdoors thriller turns into a messy crossfire. There are too many new characters being injected late in the movie. It doesn't fit the other parts of the movie. It should have stayed in the wilderness. It shouldn't have a whole new set of characters. It could climax at a small settlement. This could have a great indie thriller.
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- Jul 8, 2015
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- The Grave at Angel's Peak
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- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $442,550
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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