Severance (film)

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Severance is a 2006 British comedy horror film, written by James Moran and Christopher Smith, directed also by Christopher Smith, and starring Danny Dyer and Laura Harris.

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[edit] Plot summary

When weapons multi-national Palisade Defence reward their European sales division with a team-building weekend in the mountains of Eastern Europe, no one pieces together that their holiday hideaway is in fact the subject of an industry urban legend. Unbeknownst to the team, the "lodge" is in fact a former asylum for blood-crazed war criminals. But the previous occupants haven't strayed far, and they're out for revenge on their would-be-executioners...

[edit] Cast

Danny Dyer as Steve

Laura Harris as Maggie

Tim McInnerny as Richard

Toby Stephens as Harris

Andy Nyman as Gordon

Babou Ceesay as Billy

David Gilliam as George


[edit] Quotes

Jill: "Have you ever taken anything seriously?" Steve: "...ecstasy and weed."

Steve: "English girls ain't complicated, you buy 'em a Bacardi Breezer and they'll ride you like Seabiscuit."

Steve: "Shit, I've gone and left Gordon's foot on the coach. Sorry mate."

Steve: "I saw a man in a balaclava with a suitcase. No... more like a travel bag."

Maggie "Steve, the mushrooms", Steve "What Mushrooms?"

Gordon "I cooked the pie for the full hour... You don't think it was undercooked do you?"

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