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horror film
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directed by
Menhaj Huda
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Career
Huda's first directing job was the 1993 television series ''Hypnosis''. He directed ''Jump Boy ...
, and written by Steven Kendall.
Dubbed "''
Kidulthood
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'' meets ''
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''", the film stars
Jacob Anderson
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,
Adam Deacon
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and
Geoff Bell in the lead roles.
Plot
In an abandoned tower, six friends turn the tower into a radio station and soon learn they are not alone as a resident psychopath begins hunting them down.
Cast
*
Jacob Anderson
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as Lloyd
*
Adam Deacon
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Career
Deacon was brought up ...
as Jason
*
Sophie Stuckey
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Biography and career
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as Jemma
*Calum McNab as Gary "Gal"
*
Jessica Barden
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as Kelly
*
Duane Henry
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as Colin "Col"
*
Geoff Bell as Ray Grady
*Shazad "Shizzio" Khan as Shafiq "Shaf"
*Muazzin "Naga" Aziz as Nazar "Naz"
*
Gemma-Leah Devereux
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as Nurse Samantha Harris
*
Slaine Kelly as Nurse Sally Mitchell
*Christos Lawton as PC Jon Murray
*Deirdre Mullins as Alissa the Newsreader
*Stephen Taylor as the Creeper
Production
''Comedown'' was shot on a budget of $2,000,000, and was filmed in a suburb of
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Reception
Critical response
Stephen Dalton of ''
The National'' wrote in his review: " A good slasher film is not about originality or realism, of course, but about execution – no pun intended. As such, director
Menhaj Huda
Menhaj Huda (born 20 March 1967) is a Bangladesh-born British film and television director and producer best known for the film ''Kidulthood''.
Career
Huda's first directing job was the 1993 television series ''Hypnosis''. He directed ''Jump Boy ...
does a decent job with limited ingredients. But there is nothing in this pulpy, formulaic nerve-jangler that horror fans will not have seen countless times before."
Release
''Comedown'' premiered on 4 October 2012, at film festival Grimmfest, but was not released to cinemas on general release, and instead was expected to be released
direct-to-DVD
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on 11 March 2013.
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2012 films
2012 horror films
2012 horror thriller films
2010s serial killer films
British horror thriller films
British slasher films
Hood films
Films produced by Gareth Wiley
Films shot at Pinewood Studios
Films shot in London
Films directed by Menhaj Huda
2010s English-language films
2010s British films
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