SYNOPSICS
Conquering Heroes (2010) is a English movie. Robbie Moffat has directed this movie. Marnie Baxter,Suzanne Kendall,Jon-Paul Gates,Bruce Lawrence are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Conquering Heroes (2010) is considered one of the best Crime,Drama,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Present day, England. Iris and lily Nelson, living in a large house near an army camp, are the daughters of an ex- colonel- in chief. Entertaining the camp's non commissioned officers, their latest drinking buddies are Mitch, Bobby and Danny who are preparing to leave for a tour of duty in Afghanistan. When Mitch proposes to Iris, the sisters are apprehensive that Mitch will discover and then report to police that they have locked their brother Henry in a cell in the basement and that they have kept him there for eight years. Meanwhile, Henry having found a way to escape from his cell, stalks and savage kills a solder. this sparks off a murder hunt headed by inspector Arun.
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Conquering Heroes (2010) Reviews
An interesting new adaption of a forgotten cult horror
'Beast in the Basement' is definitely a step in the right direction for Mr. Moffat and his associates at Palm Tree. Two sister imprison their Younger brother in the cellar, some years later when a series of Murders at a local army base shake the local community, how long will it take for the twisted sisters to face up to the awful truth. This Production manages to keep you involved by virtue a clever plot device (Which I will not reveal). Low-Budget of course it is, but it has a certain merit. A rye and knowing performance from Marnie Baxter (Iris) Had me chuckling away in my cinema seat. Clever use of locations. In True Palm Tree tradition it's completely bonkers in places, I think young people might call it random but perhaps that's part of the charm.
Beast in the Cellar remake
BEAST IN THE BASEMENT is an unacknowledged remake of the 1970 British horror flick BEAST IN THE CELLAR, made without an ounce of that film's atmosphere or, indeed, budget. The story is about a pair of kooky sisters who keep their crazed brother locked in the basement, only for him to escape and wreak havoc. This indie feature by Scots director Robbie Moffat is an endurance test to sit through, featuring below-par acting throughout and insipid direction