Overview:
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...| Status: | Released (2008-03-11) | 
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| Screen: | Rae Brunton, Kieran Parker, Steve Barker | 
| Productions: | Black Camel Pictures, Regent Capital | 
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom | 
| Spoken Languages: | English | 
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            Casts
- 56614: Ray Stevenson - D.C.
 - 5473: Julian Wadham - Hunt
 - 3901: Richard Brake - Prior
 - 56615: Paul Blair - Jordan
 - 56616: Brett Fancy - Taktarov
 - 56617: Ene Frost - Cotter
 - 56619: Julian Rivett - Voyteche
 
Crews
- 56625: Graham Begg - Executive Producer - Production
 - 56626: Jamie Carmichael - Executive Producer - Production
 - 56631: Charlotte Walls - Producer - Production
 - 56632: James Seymour Brett - Music - Sound
 - 1204177: Alastair Reid - Editor - Editing
 - 56640: Max Berman - Production Design - Art
 - 56628: Kieran Parker - Producer - Production
 
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Reviews
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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 be ....
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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. Star ....
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