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The Lost (2006)

The Lost (2006)

GENRESHorror,War
LANGEnglish,German
ACTOR
Peter CushingStuart BrennanJoe DanielsEd Eales White
DIRECTOR
Neil Jones

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The Lost (2006) is a English,German movie. Neil Jones has directed this movie. Peter Cushing,Stuart Brennan,Joe Daniels,Ed Eales White are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2006. The Lost (2006) is considered one of the best Horror,War movie in India and around the world.

Three soldiers find themselves lost in a seemingly endless forest on enemy soil as World War Two rages around them. Slowly the men run out of food and water, and then slowly lose their senses, turning on one another and fighting for their lives. Private Scott struggles to understand the will of the forest and escape the madness.

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The Lost (2006) Reviews

  • remarkable way to shoot a film

    wideopenvision2006-11-17

    THE LOST is a low budget film (almost nil)when I watched this film at a preview screening I was told that it was shot entirely in 48 hours. I was amazed at the result, very strong performances, gritty direction amazing production values, and to top it off a Peter Cushing Recording! Fantastic. Brilliant example of how to shoot an independent film. 48 Hours! Amazing! Neil Jones works wonders on the budget he gets, Stuart Brennan again shines in the lead role of a Neil Jones film, they're fast becoming like a DeNiro, Scorsese partnership! Fantastic supporting performance from Edward E White and Joe Daniels.

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  • Peter Cushing, OBE

    kevinolzak2014-05-13

    2006's "The Lost" was quickly lost all right, amidst at least two identical titles that appeared at roughly the same time. It really does look like it was shot in 48 hours, and the viewing is just as difficult for audiences as it is for the weary characters endlessly trudging along on screen. Wearing its antiwar theme on its heavy handed sleeve, the filmmakers even utilize a 1991 recording titled "No White Plains," voiced by the legendary Peter Cushing O.B.E., but sadly failed to use it until the final moments of its 72 minute running time. Rarely does an actor receive additional credits posthumously, but 12 years after Cushing's passing, this had to be considered a crass attempt to publicize a commercial venture of little merit.

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