Find A Lonely Place to Die with Melissa George this March on DVD

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Those of us who haven’t had the pleasure of trekking to Julian Gilbey’s suspense-thriller A LONELY PLACE TO DIE will get a chance this spring, when IFC Films and MPI Home Video releases the film on Blu-ray and DVD on MARCH 20th. You can peep the artwork to the right, although it’s subject to change.

Unfortunately special features aren’t available just yet, but I’m sure they’re not too far down the mountain. Right now I’m just pleased we’re going to be able to check this thing out; I’ve heard nothing but positive things.

The synopsis for the film: A group of climbers have made a grim discovery high up in the mountains. They have found an eight year old girl buried amongst the peaks: buried alive. Terrified, de-hydrated and unable to speak a word of English, she is the victim of an elaborate kidnapping plot. Alison, the group leader, puts it to her party to rescue her. But more dangerous than the terrain, more dangerous than the kidnappers is the father of the girl himself, a ruthless Serbian war criminal who has hired mercenaries to guarantee her safe return: brutal professional killers who will destroy anything that gets in their way. Alison and her party are in for the fight of their lives to do the right thing and bring the girl down off the mountains to safety…

Pre-order the Blu-ray HERE or the DVD HERE.

Source: Amazon

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