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'''''Devil's Playground''''' is a British [[horror film]] directed by [[Mark McQueen]] |
'''''Devil's Playground''''' is a British [[horror film]] directed by [[Mark McQueen]] and starring [[Craig Fairbrass]].<ref>[http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/movie/devils-playground The Devil's Playground on Upcoming Horror Movies]</ref> [[Intandem Films]] has the worldwide rights to the film, which was produced by [[Freddie Hutton-Mills]], [[Bart Ruspoli]] and Jonathan Sothcott.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/19242|title=Devil's Playground at Bloody-Disgusting}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Devil's Playground | |
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Directed by | Mark McQueen |
Written by | Bart Ruspoli |
Produced by | Freddie Hutton-Mills Bart Ruspoli Jonathan Sothcott |
Starring | Danny Dyer Craig Fairbrass MyAnna Buring Jaime Murray |
Cinematography | Jason Shepherd |
Edited by | Robert Hall |
Music by | James Edward Barker |
Distributed by | E1 Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Devil's Playground is a British horror film directed by Mark McQueen and starring Craig Fairbrass.[1] Intandem Films has the worldwide rights to the film, which was produced by Freddie Hutton-Mills, Bart Ruspoli and Jonathan Sothcott.[2]
Plot
After the final stage of human testing goes horribly awry, the test subjects of the fictional pharmaceutical company N-Gen become violently ill. As the side effects worsen, the test subjects become increasingly violent until they are little but marauding beasts. Worse yet, their bites are infectious and in short order London is overrun with hordes of bloodthirsty monsters. Cole, a mercenary for N-Gen and a hardened killer, is searching for Angela Mills, the only hope of a cure for this plague which threatens the globe. As the only test subject that did not suffer side effects, her immunity holds the key to preventing a world wide apocalypse. Cole's mission is complicated by chaos, continual attacks by the infected, and the virus slowly overtaking Cole's body.[3]
Cast
- Danny Dyer as Joe
- Craig Fairbrass as Cole
- MyAnna Buring as Angela
- Jaime Murray as Lavinia
- Shane Taylor as Geoffrey
- Bart Ruspoli as Matt Mills
- Craig Conway as Steve
- Lisa McAllister as Kate
- Alistair Petrie as Andy Billing
with
- Colin Salmon as Peter White
- Sean Pertwee as Rob
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