Belly Of The Bulldog
With nowhere else to hide, a group of mercenaries and their prisoners take cover inside a long abandoned Bulldog tank. But, while they try to keep the forces outside at bay, the real enemy is already among them, locked inside the belly of the Bulldog. After collaborating closely with Ben Wheatley on FREE FIRE, HIGH-RISE, A FIELD IN ENGLAND and KILL LIST, Director Nick Gillespie makes his feature genre debut.
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Rupert Evans | Reeves |
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Steve Garry | Gantz |
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Deirdre Mullins | Karlsson |
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Michael Smiley | Capper |
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Gordon Kennedy | Smith |
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April Pearson | Annabella |
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Tom Meeten | Evans |
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Alex Rose March | Young Girl |
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Georgina Beedle | Prisoner |
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Todd Bruce | Mercenary |
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Sara Dee | Research Team |
| Director | Nick Gillespie |
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| Writer | Nick Gillespie | |
| Producer | Finn Bruce, Peveril Bruce, Jennifer Handorf, Cosmo Jackson, Minna Mills, Ben Wheatley | |
| Photography | Billy J. Jackson | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Aug 25, 2016 |
| Watched | Aug 31, 2016 (at Home) |
| Index | 4244 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:43:51 |
| Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:51:27 |
My quick rating - 4.0/10. Well, that was a movie where it ended and my thought was "ok, take it or leave it" it certainly didn't have any strong points. The acting was "there", the dialogue was non-existent without using the f-word. Sentences often made absolutely no sense when uttered. Not sure why this is considered a "horror" either. Barely a psychological thriller really. I only gave it a 4 because I appreciated the claustrophobic feeling these people must've endured and the poorly acted insanity it would bring out. Slight side note, I read a review that compared it to "Dog Soldiers" and I have no idea what that reviewer was smoking, but it doesn't even hold a candle to that movie. Almost an insult putting them in the same sentence.