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| Jessica Alba | Chloe | |
| Iain Glen | Stan | |
| Jeanne Tripplehorn | Rachel | |
| Ewen Bremner | Gordon | |
| Kevin Whately | Clive | |
| Mischa Barton | Theresa | |
| Gary Love | Ned | |
| Gina Bellman | Eve | |
| Oliver Milburn | Toby | |
| Amy Phillips | Michelle | |
| David Fahm | Jeremy | |
| Peter-Hugo Daly | Ellis (as Peter Hugo Daly) | |
| James Bannon | Bryan | |
| Helena Hamilton | Anja | |
| Sasha Turjak | Vox (as Aleksandra Turjak) | |
| Shelly Dale | Monica (as Shelley Dale) | |
| Tilly Vosburgh | Julia | |
| John Danks | Police Sergeant | |
| Susannah Harrison | Policewoman | |
| Hania Barton | Kirstie (uncredited) | |
| George Costigan | Bryan (uncredited) |
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Chloe, a rising young fashion model, is anxious for a break from her hectic schedule and a series of unexplained, anonymous phonecalls. When her new boyfriend invites her to spend a weekend in the country with his former band members, she jumps at the chance. The quiet weekend away rapidly degenerates following the unexpected arrival of his wife and Chloe is left stranded in a remote mansion with a group of people she doesn't know. Trapped , miles from anywhere, Chloe finds the people she fears most become her allies, whilst those she trusts are the most dangerous of all. A classic Hitchcockian psychological thriller with a very contemporary twist. |
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