Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: BDVD0806
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 187830008069
- Street Date: 03/25/14
- PreBook Date: 02/18/14
- Label: Brink »
- Genre: Mystery/Thriller
- Run Time: 70 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2011
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Amy Comper
- David Keyes
- Darran Cockrill
- Stewart Tighe
- Director: Ross Shepherd
- Producer: Jamie Tighe
- Producer: Ross Shepherd
- Producers: Jamie Tighe
- Producers: Ross Shepherd
Product Assets
Low
Therapy can be murder in this twisted thriller
- List Price: $12.95
- Your Price: $12.95
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LOW tells the terrifying story of one woman's struggle to break free from her dangerous and disturbed captor. A chance encounter between two lost souls spirals into a violent, horrifying game of cat and mouse. Alice, a lonely girl from the city, wanders the countryside harbouring a dark secret. She is taken hostage by Edward, a deeply troubled outsider. Edward becomes infatuated with Alice, determined to show her a secret of his own, and pull her further into the horrifying nightmare he is trying to create. Desperate to escape, Alice fights with everything she can to free herself from Edward's oppressive grasp. As the two of them embark on their harrowing journey together, they discover shocking truths and hidden secrets. Together, they become entwined in a twisted form of therapy, one in which innocent people will die.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Trailer
- Behind the scenes featurette
- Award Winning Vimeo Staff Pick Horror Short 'Victorian Undead'
- Picture Slideshow
Press Quotes
Clever, Original, Disturbing, and Genuinely Horrific
—Cult Films
Excellent Filmmaking and Storytelling
—The Man Cave
A Remarkable Piece of Work
—Planet of Terror
Keeps The Viewer on Their Toes... Plays Out Like A Story from The Twilight Zone.
—Indie Spotlight
Lit Up My Brain and Rattled My Nerves
—Kicking the Seat
'Amazing story-telling... beautiful cinematography... A knockout of a thriller'
—Video Views
Severely underrated and brightly lit psychological horror... hideously intricate, almost allegoricall
—Brutal as Hell