In a seedy bar in a town ravaged by war, scientist and businessman Hunt hires mercenary and former Royal Marine D.C. to assemble a crack team of ex-soldiers to protect him on a dangerous journey into no-man's land. Their mission is to scope out an old military bunker in Eastern Europe. It should be easy – 48 hours at the most. Lots of cash for little risk. Or so he says...
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Ray Stevenson
D.C.
Julian Wadham
Hunt
Richard Brake
Prior
Paul Blair
Jordan
Brett Fancy
Taktarov
Ene Frost
Cotter
Julian Rivett
Voyteche
Michael Smiley
McKey
Johnny Meres
The Breather
Xuki Robeli
Newsreader
Director
Steve Barker
Screenplay
Rae Brunton
Tagline
"You can't kill what's already dead!"
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Production
Black Camel Pictures, Regent Capital
Arrrrrrrach
February 18, 2017
This film should have been more than it was. The premise is great, the atmosphere is spot-on, the costumes and make-up are menacing and the characters are pretty decent. This menace is somehow lost, however, at some point during the overblown final plot-arc, which is a major shame because it really looks stunning and builds up some satisfying apprehension. I cannot give it less than three stars, ...
John Chard
October 29, 2018
Down in an abandoned bunker in Eastern Europe... "SPOILERS" Outpost is the feature length directing debut of Steve Barker, it's written by Rae Brunton and is produced by Arabella Croft & Kieran Parker; who financed the film themselves by mortgaging their own Glasgow home. Starring are Ray Stevenson, Julian Wadham, Richard Brake & Michael Smiley. The plot sees scientist and businessman Hunt ...
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