Devil's Gate (film)
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Devil's Gate | |
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Directed by | Stuart St. Paul |
Produced by | Stuart St. Paul Jean Heard |
Written by | Stuart St. Paul Trevor Todd |
Starring | Laura Fraser Callum Blue |
Music by | Mark Blackledge |
Cinematography | Malcolm McLean |
Editing by | Chris Joyce |
Distributed by | Echelon Entertainment |
Release date(s) | May 20, 2004 |
Country | |
Language | English |
Budget | $3,000,000 (estimated) |
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IMDb profile |
Devil's Gate is a 2003 British film directed by Stuart St. Paul.
Upon learning of her father's illness the protagonist Rachael decides to travel home - despite having previously had no intent to ever visit the town again. Her feelings for the town derive from her mistreatment by her mother. Various tragedies occur which essentially trap her on the island - mysteries soon arise.
The film was produced by Alchemist Films and INDY UK Films Limited on a budget of $3,000,000. The film is distributed by Echelon Ent and received a 12A rating in the UK. Devil's Gate was mainly filmed on the islands of Shetland, due to the stark landscape.
[edit] Cast
- Laura Fraser - Rachael
- Callum Blue - Rafe
- Luke Aikman - Matt
- Tom Bell - Jake
- Roger Ashton-Griffiths - Eagle
- Jean Heard - Betty
- Lynda Bellingham - Marlene
- Patrick Gordon - Clem
- James Kristian - Bob
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