The first GRITTY UNDERGROUND feature film ever in Denmark - no budget - no problem! It plumbs the depths of its dark themes with passionate, convincing performances, LAST EXIT is a gritty, sexy psychological thriller. Its antihero is Nigel, an incompetent criminal. He and his wife Maria shack up at a hotel, while each struggles separately with a drug problem. Maria manages to get a straight job, and Nigel gets a gig storing illegal goods for a local crime boss known as the President. Things heat up when Nigel falls for Tanya, a prostitute who works for the President, and their affair makes him ever more distant from Maria. The stage is set for a sex and violence-fueled descent into mayhem that remains intelligent throughout, as the plot twists and secrets are revealed. Maria gets pregnant and Nigel starts to snap, and the only sane one seems to be Jimmie, Nigel's existential pot dealer... "GOOD TASTE MADE BAD TASTE!" - Peter Jackson
Title | Last Exit (the underground film) |
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Year | 2003 |
Genre | Crime, Drama, Thriller, Horror |
Country | Denmark |
Studio | Last Exit Productions, Heretic Films, Cultmovies (germany) |
Cast | Gry Bay, Morten Vogelius, Jette Philipsen, Peter Damm-Ottesen, Nicholas Sherry, John Kelleher |
Crew | Andre Moulin (Cinematography), David Noel Bourke (Director), Jacob Moth (Music), Pia Swartz (Set Decoration), Kristina Seefeld Andersen (Special Effects Makeup Artist), Tanya Arnfjord (Special Effects Assistant) |
Keyword | underground, drug use, crazies, splatter |
Release | Oct 11, 2003 |
Runtime | 97 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 2.50 / 10 by 2 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |