- Deadline (2009 film)
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Deadline
Official teaser posterDirected by Sean McConville Produced by Roger Betterton Written by Sean McConville Starring Brittany Murphy
Thora Birch
Marc BlucasMusic by Carlos José Alvarez Cinematography Ross Richardson Editing by Chris Levitus Studio Enso Entertainment
KRU Studios
Films In MotionDistributed by First Look Pictures Release date(s) February 7, 2009(EFM)
December 1, 2009 (United States)[1]Running time 89 minutes Country United States Language English Deadline is a direct-to-video psychological thriller film directed by Sean McConville starring Brittany Murphy and Thora Birch.
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Plot
Alice Evans (Brittany Murphy) needs to complete a screenplay, which she has not finished due to a psychological breakdown after her boyfriend tried to kill her. With the deadline for the screenplay approaching, she accepts an offer by a producer friend to let her stay in a Victorian-style home he has recently purchased, so she can focus on her work. She insists on staying there alone, and her friend Rebecca (Tammy Blanchard) reluctantly agrees and leaves her there. Alice begins to hear strange noises in the house and becomes convinced the house is haunted by the ghost of a murdered woman.[2] She begins searching the house and finds a collection of videotapes in the attic featuring a mysterious young couple played by Thora Birch and Marc Blucas. At first the tapes just show the couple lovingly talking about their new baby and life together in the house. However the more Alice watches, the more disturbed the husband gets. He becomes convinced his wife is seeing someone else and that the baby may not be his, even though his wife assures him she's never been with any one else. One tape shows him filming his wife as she sleeps muttering "she looks like an angel". Alice also watches one of her own tapes of herself and Rebecca (before her boyfriend tried to kill her) and it is strongly implied they are more than just friends. Alice keeps watching the video tapes of the couple and asks Rebecca to do research about the couple for her. Rebecca, worried about her friend, offers to come visit but Alice insists she is fine. As Alice keeps watching the tapes, we learn the reason her boyfriend tried to kill her. Alice was also pregnant and her boyfriend became convinced the baby wasn't his. He tried to drown her in the bathtub. Alice survived, but lost the baby. This is why she feels so connected to this woman on the tape. She also starts to see the ghost of the woman around the house. When Alice gets to the last tape she sees that the husband did kill his wife by drowning her in the tub and then hanged himself. Alice then gets a call from her ex who apologizes for what he did. Alice then sees a shadow in the house and becomes convinced he's inside with her. But as she starts to run away she sees the end of the tape which shows the husband actually survived his hanging when his mother cut him down just in time. She then reports the couple missing. Alice comes face to face with the husband who thinks she is his wife and tries to drown her in the bathtub, but he sees the reflection of his dead wife.
This scares him so much he falls over the stair railing. The ghost now lets the water out of the bathtub and saves Alice. Later Rebecca comes over and finds Alice still sitting in the bath tub talking about the ghost. As Rebecca dries her off she finds the screen play that Alice has been working on all this time and discovers it is word for word the entire story written down, meaning everything Alice saw was all in her head. Rebecca then promises she will never leave Alice alone again and puts her to bed. She then goes downstairs where we see there is no body but there is a video camera. She picks it up and sees a tape Alice shot of Rebecca sleeping that looks exactly like the scene the husband shot earlier of his wife, right down to Alice saying she looks like an angel.[3]
Cast
- Brittany Murphy as Alice Evans
- Thora Birch as Lucy Woods
- Tammy Blanchard as Rebecca
- Marc Blucas as David Woods
- Claudia Troll as David's Mother
- Michael Piscitelli as Ben
Production
Starting in June 2008, the independently-financed film began principal photography in Louisiana.[4] It was the first English-language feature financed by KRU Studios, and was originally scheduled for a mid-2009 release.[5] KRU handled post-production, visual effects and distribution in Asia.[5]
Release
The film premiered to DVD in the United Kingdom on October 5, 2009, and in the United States on December 1, 2009.[1] After Murphy's death on December 20, 2009 Redbox recalled film posters which were displayed on kiosks around the country.[6][7] The poster depicted Murphy's character sitting in bathtub with a dead version of the other female lead character's reflection in the mirror.[8]
Soundtrack
MovieScore Media released Carlos José Alvarez's score for the film on July 27, 2010. The album was dedicated to Brittany Murphy's memory.[9]
- Main Titles 2:06
- Lucy and David 1:10
- Somebody Died Here 3:05
- The House 1:51
- First Morning 1:07
- Haunted Piano :51
- Taking A Bath 1:13
- An Attempt To Escape 2:24
- Medication 1:52
- Transformation 2:27
- What If Ben Finds Out 1:33
- But I Belong To You 2:08
- Miscarriage 2:21
- The Drowning 5:00
- The Burial 3:44
- Following Lucy 1:03
- Burial Site 4:02
- Lucy Saves Alice 2:16
- Set Free 1:25
- Deadline (Suite for Orchestra) 6:01
References
- ^ a b Release dates from IMDB
- ^ Creepy, Uncle (December 23, 2009). "Brittany Murphy's Deadline Art Pulled By Rental Outlet". Dreadcentral.com. http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35102/brittany-murphys-deadline-art-pulled-by-rental-outlet. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ "Deadline (2009)". filmbug.com. http://www.filmbug.com/asin/B002M9FSD6. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
- ^ "Trio rush to make Deadline". Hollywood Reporter. June 6, 2008. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/trio-rush-make-deadline-113310. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ a b "KRU will finance Deadline". Hollywood Reporter. June 13, 2008. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kru-will-finance-deadline-113760. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ "Redbox Yanks Brittany Murphy Deadline Cover Art". Bloody-disgusting.com. http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/18497. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ "Bad Timing Alert! Chilling Brittany Murphy Movie Art Pulled". E! Online. December 23, 2009. http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b159467_bad_timing_alert_chilling_brittany.html. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ "Emergency Recall on Brittany Murphy Posters". TMZ.com. December 23, 2009. http://www.tmz.com/2009/12/23/brittany-murphy-deadline-redbox-movie-poster-death-bathtub-recall-dvd/. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ Mikael Carlsson (2010-07-27). "Carlos José Alvarez: Deadline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". MovieScore Media. http://www.moviescoremedia.com/deadline.html. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
External links
- Deadline at the Internet Movie Database
- Exclusive: First Five Minutes of Deadline, Starring Brittany Murphy, from filmschoolrejects.com
Categories:- 2009 films
- American films
- English-language films
- Direct-to-video films
- 2000s horror films
- 2000s thriller films
- American horror films
- American thriller films
- Films shot in Louisiana
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