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Melissa George, Ed Speleers, Karel Roden, Eamonn Walker and Sean Harris star in Julian Gilbey


03 June 2010

We have the first on set pictures for 'A Lonely Place To Die' starring Melissa George.

A Lonely Place to Die marks the return of director Julian Gilbey (Rise of the Footsolider, Rollin’ with the Nines) with a taught thriller starring Golden Globe nominee Melissa George (30 Days of Night, Triangle, Grey’s Anatomy), Ed Speleers (Eragon), Karel Roden (RocknRolla, The Bourne Supremacy, Hellboy,  Blade II) Eamonn Walker (Unbreakable, Lord of War, Tears of the Sun, Oz), and Sean Harris (Harry Brown, BBC’s Five Daughters, Creep, 24 Hour Party People).

The production is set to start shooting in and around the village of Dingwall, North of Inverness, Scotland from 16th May until 30th June 2010. The film is expected to go into post-production by July 2010 and be released in early 2011. Ascot Elite have already acquired rights for its release in Germany.

A Lonely Place to Die is a thriller based around a group of climbers who make a grim discovery of an eight year old girl buried alive high up in the mountains. Terrified, de-hydrated and unable to speak a word of English, she is the victim of an elaborate kidnapping plot. The climbers set out to rescue her with horrifying repercussions.

“Everyone at Carnaby International and Eigerwand Media are thrilled to present Julian Gilbey’s latest film.  This will mark a great moment in his career and he has already shown immense talent with his previous films, Rise of the Footsoldier and Rollin’ with the Nines. Rise of the Footsoldier is now one of the top 10 selling British Independent DVD’s of all time.  We’re very excited about the shoot and working with our unbelievably talented cast and crew,” said Producer, Mike Loveday, (Carnaby International).

“I am so pleased to be coming back to Scotland. I have fond memories as a student studying film in Edinburgh. For years I have wanted to capture the raw wilderness and dramatic landscape that can be found in the highlands and I am finally fulfilling that dream,” said director, Julian Gilbey.

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