Till Death

Till Death (R)

Movie |

Suicide | Husband Wife Relationship

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): SK Dale, Maya Markova
  • Cast(s): Megan Fox, Eoin Macken, Aml Ameen, Callan Mulvey, Jack Roth See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 29min
  • Music: Tapio Liukkonen,Walter Mair,Kris Casavant,Ryan Nowak,Nikolay Bakalov
  • Similar To: Black Phone 2, Into the Deep
  • Story:

    After a romantic evening at their secluded lake house, a woman wakes up handcuffed to her dead husband. Trapped and isolated in the dead of winter, she must fight off hired killers to escape her late spouse's twisted plan. Directed by S.K. Dale. Starring Megan Fox, Eoin Macken, Callan Mulvey in lead roles.

    Full Story
5.9/10
IMDb

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Till Death - Cast

Till Death - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story

After a romantic evening at their secluded lake house, a woman wakes up handcuffed to her dead husband. Trapped and isolated in the dead of winter, she must fight off hired killers to escape her late spouse's twisted plan. Directed by S.K. Dale. Starring Megan Fox, Eoin Macken, Callan Mulvey in lead roles.

Ratings

5.9/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 495,268 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The movie was filmed in Bulgaria. The snow is actually fake, made from paper. In fact, the whole set takes place inside of a studio.

Callan Mulvey sustained an eye injury in 2004 and this was incorporated into the film.

The movie is the directorial debut of S.K. Dale as a full length feature film. Earlier he had directed only short films.

This film shares an astounding resemblance to "McTeague: A Story of San Francisco" or simply known as "McTeague", a novel by Frank Norris, first published in 1899.

Popular Dialogues

"Tom: You can't say you don't feel the same way about me. Emma: How I feel doesn't matter."

"Mark: You know, it's really not fair. Emma: What? Mark: You just keeping getting more beautiful as you get older. Emma: Well, I started out very ugly."