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Lost Things (2003)

Lost Things (2003)

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Released 6-Apr-2005
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Four teenagers, who are nearing the end of their school lives and are about to take the first steps into the adult world, set off for a weekend of sun, surf and fun on a remote beach in the north of Sydney. The two boys, Gary (Leon Ford) and Brad (Charlie Garber), are intent on indulging their carnal desires with the two girls, Emily (Lenka Kripac) and Tracey (Alex Vaughn), drink some beer and enjoy all the beach has to offer. When they arrive at the desolate beach Emily soon begins to sense something is not quite right with the beach, and with the arrival of a drifter, Zippo (Steve Le Marchand), they realise they are not alone. But soon they notice that someone or something else is lurking. Very soon fear sets in, dread surfaces and they are faced with a terror far beyond anything any of them could imagine.

An audacious debut feature from Marty Murphy, a horror film set in the stark light of day, LOST THINGS does for the beach what THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT did for the forest. With a superb screenplay from Stephen Sewell (THE BOYS) who has yet again turned another iconic Australian setting, the surf beach, showing us an eerie underbelly where the dreaded dwells below the surface.

OPEN WATER showed us what we should fear beneath the sea, LOST THINGS shows us the things to fear are also on land!

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Horror 2003 80:11 576i (PAL) 1 2 3 4 5 6
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