Director: Bill Bennett. Review: Adam Wing. The Great Barrier Reef stretches for over 1600 miles off the Northeast coast of Australia; it’s the world’s largest coral reef and one of the seven natural wonders of the world. There are more than 600 islands in all, and Bill Bennett’s Uninhabited is set on one of them. A young couple go to a remote and deserted coral island for a camping holiday, only to find that a ghost seeking retribution for a past outrage has come back to haunt them. Beth (Geraldine Hakewill) and her dim-witted boyfriend Harry (Henry James) arrive on the ‘deserted’ island for a short break, and before you can say, “this is a clichéd horror movie isn’t it?” they discover they’re not alone, because it wouldn’t be much of a horror movie if they were. Strange occurrences threaten to disrupt their peaceful getaway -...
- 8/27/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
"Uninhabited" On DVD 15 August 2011 Written Directed By Bill Bennett Starring Geraldine Hakewell Henry James A Remote Island Paradise A Nightmare Fight For Survival Based On Actual Events Harry and Beth want a different kind of holiday. So they charter a boat to drop them off on a remote coral island on the Great Barrier Reef. The island is idyllic . surrounded by a wide reef, covered in palms and full of birds and other wildlife, small and totally deserted. Or is it? The young lovers soon come to believe there is someone else on the island. Things go missing from their camp . and then they discover someone else's footprints in the sand. What they didn't realise was that the island has a ghost . a young girl who had died in shocking circumstances some eighty years...
- 8/9/2011
- www.ohmygore.com/
Riveting new horror Uninhabitated comes to DVD on 15th August and to mark the release we have 5 copies to give away!
Harry and Beth (Henry James & Geraldine Hakewell) want a different kind of holiday. So they charter a boat to drop them off on a remote coral island on the Great Barrier Reef. The island is idyllic – surrounded by a wide reef, covered in palms and full of birds and other wildlife, small and totally deserted. Or is it?
The young lovers soon come to believe there is someone else on the island. Things go missing from their camp – and then they discover someone else’s footprints in the sand. What they didn’t realise was that the island has a ghost – a young girl who had died in shocking circumstances some eighty years earlier. The ghost at first plays mischievously with the young couple, but then turns malevolent. And...
Harry and Beth (Henry James & Geraldine Hakewell) want a different kind of holiday. So they charter a boat to drop them off on a remote coral island on the Great Barrier Reef. The island is idyllic – surrounded by a wide reef, covered in palms and full of birds and other wildlife, small and totally deserted. Or is it?
The young lovers soon come to believe there is someone else on the island. Things go missing from their camp – and then they discover someone else’s footprints in the sand. What they didn’t realise was that the island has a ghost – a young girl who had died in shocking circumstances some eighty years earlier. The ghost at first plays mischievously with the young couple, but then turns malevolent. And...
- 8/3/2011
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Uninhabited is releasing in theatres during the month of May throughout Austalia and for North American fans there is a new poster for the film, with a synopsis here. The film is directed by Bill Bennett (In a Savage Land) and stars Geraldine Hakewill (first film), Bob Baines (U-Turn), Billy Milionis (Death's Requiem), and Henry James (first film). This mostly amateur cast will be pitted against...
- 4/22/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A pair of one-sheets for Bill Bennett's Australian production Uninhabited starring Geraldine Hakewill and Henry James. The pair play a young couple who go to a remote and deserted coral island for a camping holiday, only to find that the island is inhabited by a ghost seeking retribution for a past outrage. The thriller opens in Australia next month.
- 4/22/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A new Australian horror picture has entered post-production called Uninhabited from writer-director Bill Bennett. Sounding slightly like a riff on Long Weekend , Geraldine Hakewill and Henry James star as a young couple who go to a remote and deserted coral island for a camping holiday, only to find that the island is inhabited by a ghost seeking retribution for a past outrage. A slew of behind-the-scenes stills can be found in this gallery . Bennett directed Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary in Two If By Sea in '96.
- 4/9/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
An Australian horror movie about a young couples holiday paradise that turns into a nightmare struggle for survival, yeah we might be interested. Actually truth be told we’ve been tracking news and Aussie writer/director Bill Bennett’s latest work Uninhabited for some time, and now the movie has hit post, we’ve finally started to turn up some things of interest. First to surface; some early promo poster art, stills from the movie, and on set pics. Uninhabited stars Geraldine Hakewill and Henry James and tells the story of a young couple whose deserted, coral island paradise getaway becomes a nightmare, when they discover that the island harbours something a long time dead, and it really doesn’t want them there. Uninhabited is due to screen at this years Cannes film festival, so it will hopefully pick up some international sales. Uninhabited pics...
- 4/9/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
An Australian horror movie about a loving young couples holiday paradise that turns into a nightmare struggle for survival, yeah we might be interested. Actually truth be told we’ve been tracking news and Aussie writer/director Bill Bennett’s latest work Uninhabited for some time, and now the movie has finished post, we’ve finally started to turn up some things of interest. First to surface; some early promo poster art, stills from the movie, and a load of on set pics. Uninhabited stars Geraldine Hakewill and Henry James and tells the story of a young couple whose deserted, coral island paradise getaway becomes a living hell, when they discover that the island harbours something a long time dead, and it really doesn’t want them there. Uninhabited is due to screen at this years Cannes film festival, so fingers crossed it will pick up some international sales.
- 4/9/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
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