Tuesday, November 09, 2010

The Disappearance of Alice Creed is Showing Off Another Thrilling Clip Courtesy of Anchor Bay

There is a new clip for The Disappearance of Alice Creed here, with the DVD and Blu-Ray releasing November 23rd! The film is about kidnapping and the clip below also shows the complications of taking on such a nefarious adventure. This reel also shows actors Martin Compston and Eddie Marsan in a little bit of a British row. Check out the clip inside.

More footage has been released on this title today and this time Gemma Arterton sits down in front of the camera, to answer some revealing questions. This interview goes behind the scenes to show what acting on set is all about - taking on challenges. Check out this second clip, which is also inside.

A partial synopsis for the film:

"On a suburban street, two masked men seize a young woman. They bind and gag her and take her to an abandoned, soundproofed apartment. She is Alice Creed (Gemma Arterton), daughter of a millionaire. Her kidnappers, the coldly efficient Vic (Eddie Marsan) and his younger accomplice Danny (Martin Compston), have worked out a meticulous plan. But Alice is not going to play the perfect victim -- she isn't about to let her captors use her as capital without a fight" (Anchor Bay).

Release Date: November 23rd (DVD/Blu-Ray Release).

Director/writer: J. Blakeson.

Cast: Gemma Arterton, Martin Compston, and Eddie Marsan.

The latest clip from The Disappearance of Alice Creed is here:


An interview with Arterton is here. The questions asked are: "how did you come to this project?," "how did you find it working with J. Blakeson?," "what are the differences between working on small and big budget films?," "how do you deal with the intensity of working on a film set?:"



The film's homepage:

Alice Creed's Home

On Facebook:

Alice Creed on FB

Pre-orders on this title are now available in the two formats below. Also, the special features for both DVD and Blu-Ray have been posted previously (here):





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