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Severance

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
42K
YOUR RATING
Severance (2006)
Theatrical Trailer from Magnolia Pictures
Play trailer1:39
11 Videos
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Dark ComedySlasher HorrorComedyHorror

During a team-building retreat in the mountains a group of sales representatives are hunted down one by one.During a team-building retreat in the mountains a group of sales representatives are hunted down one by one.During a team-building retreat in the mountains a group of sales representatives are hunted down one by one.

  • Director
    • Christopher Smith
  • Writers
    • James Moran
    • Christopher Smith
  • Stars
    • Danny Dyer
    • Laura Harris
    • Tim McInnerny
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Smith
    • Writers
      • James Moran
      • Christopher Smith
    • Stars
      • Danny Dyer
      • Laura Harris
      • Tim McInnerny
    • 223User reviews
    • 195Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Danny Dyer
    Danny Dyer
    • Steve
    Laura Harris
    Laura Harris
    • Maggie
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Richard
    Toby Stephens
    Toby Stephens
    • Harris
    Claudie Blakley
    Claudie Blakley
    • Jill
    Andy Nyman
    Andy Nyman
    • Gordon
    Babou Ceesay
    Babou Ceesay
    • Billy
    David Gilliam
    David Gilliam
    • George
    Julianna Drajkó
    • Olga
    • (as Juli Drajkó)
    Judit Viktor
    Judit Viktor
    • Nadia
    Sándor Boros
    • Coach Driver
    Levente Törköly
    Levente Törköly
    • Lodge Killer
    Janos Olah
    • Flamethrower Killer
    Attila Ferencz
    Attila Ferencz
    • Head-squish Killer
    Béla Kasi
    • Headbutt Killer
    • (as Bela Kasi)
    Roland Kollárszky
    • Knife-in-butt Killer
    Péter Katona
    • Stone Thrower Killer
    Levente Lezsák
    • Landmine Killer
    • Director
      • Christopher Smith
    • Writers
      • James Moran
      • Christopher Smith
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    User reviews223

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    7tastethevapour

    Nice good bloody serious fun!

    I'm quite surprised that this movie hasn't done better as I thought it had hit written all over it. This film has only been out for two weeks here in Scotland and it already only has one showing at 10.25 at night and the screen that we were in only had around 15 people in it. Shame that, as this movie is brilliant entertainment.

    It starts out with pretty funny moments but gets very violent and gory after a while. This is what I found a bit confusing with the film as I found myself not sure whether to laugh at some parts or not (the part with the guys leg being the main example).

    However I did enjoy it though and some parts, especially the ending are very exciting. The plot is pretty clever and the characters are likable. All in all if you can handle the violence then this is a movie worth catching. Shame it's not getting the same recognition as Shaun Of The Dead.
    7Hey_Sweden

    A bloody good time.

    Co-writer and director Christopher Smith puts a rather fresh and funny spin on the standard slasher formula with this irreverent horror comedy. The employees of a multinational weapons manufacturer named Palisade travel to the Eastern European woods for a "team building" retreat. They get on each others' nerves for a while, but this will not turn out to be their biggest worry. What happens is that a very stealthy and extremely sadistic killer is going to target them, and arrange for them to meet nasty ends.

    Give Smith and his co-writer James Moran some credit for playing around with the conventions of slasher cinema without resorting to self-referential dialogue. The set-up is certainly a topical one, and the filmmakers do work in digs at corporate culture as well as this genre. The characters may grate on the nerves of some viewers. "Severance" does fall into that familiar trap of "dumb people doing dumb things", but at least not all of the characters are hopeless. Laura Harris plays Maggie as a resilient person who keeps a cool head in an emergency.

    Genre lovers will be pleased with a respectable amount of splatter, and it must be said that these particular woods - "Severance" was filmed in Hungary and The Isle of Man - possess some decent atmosphere. The performances are generally capable. Danny Dyer is the principal supplier of comedy relief as the immature Steve. Toby Stephens is fun in the role of Harris. The filmmakers also work in a brief and very amusing way to contrive some nudity.

    Ultimately, this is rather predictable and the ending isn't all that great, but this is still pretty enjoyable while it lasts.

    Seven out of 10.
    9glennondaniel

    Funny, scary, clever and even moving

    I was a big fan of Chris Smith's previous film Creep and had heard this was even better so I had high expectations going in. They were completely surpassed by this superlative slice of hilarious horror action.

    The way the film combines humour and horror is skilled and the script is smarter than average for the genre. The film works better as a comedy and there are some absolutely precious comedy moments that I won't detail here as I don't want to spoil any of them. Suffice to say that the audience were busily quoting them and some of the better of the fantastic lines of dialogue after the screening. I feel people will be quoting some of these lines for years!

    On a more serious note, there are some seriously scary scenes in the picture and even a couple of deaths of some of the more sympathetic characters that are actually quite moving.

    The cast is also perfect, none of them put a foot wrong. Laura Harris completely kicks ass as the heroine.

    I sorta want to see a sequel but heaven knows where they'd go with it.

    Overall, I loved the film - it's made by a writer and director who are genuine horror fans and it shows. They're also both very talented.
    8puke_on_c0ps

    Clever, witty and scary!

    I recently saw this film premiere in Manchester as part of the Sky Festival and I have to say, I was impressed. I went in expecting nothing much, having read the comments and other info on IMDb before I went. However, these do not do this film justice.

    It was witty, clever, well written but managed to balance this perfectly with it's horror elements. The idea behind the story is seemingly unique within cinema, and therefore was interesting and kept the viewer gripped. The acting was of a high standard in particular, Andy Nyman. I would say that Danny Dyer's role was well-played etc etc, but I met him afterwards, (and there was also a Q+A session) and he was rather obnoxious, I didn't like him (think Moff from Human Traffic... that wasn't method acting).

    As for the direction, it is very commendable, in fact, the director Chris Smith, held a Q+A after the film and he definitely knew what he was talking about, as a big horror fan/geek, that was refreshing to see, particularly since none of his other films have approached this genre with any gusto. The film is reminiscent of Calvaire (the ordeal) and you can definitely see this in the direction - (he did say that Calvaire was one of his favourite films when I questioned him about the similarities).

    Overall the film is definitely worth your hard earned £6. A wonderful example of GOOD contemporary British cinema, something which is difficult to find these days. However, I can't help wondering whether or not it's all an allegory to British rave culture...?!?!
    5charchuk

    Not nearly funny enough

    I didn't like it much. It's not nearly as clever or funny as it thinks it is, and the horror violence seems disturbing and mean-spirited instead of mocking and over-the-top. The dialogue really isn't that sharp at all, and the characters are either incredibly unlikeable or just plain bland. There's only a few minutes of side-splitting humour (the rocket/plane being the highlight), and there's some moments of sly comic brilliance (loved the three different stories told), but it just turns into the very thing it's trying to mock by the end. The villains are too real and too human to be properly made fun of, and thus any joke involving them just falls flat. It's not nearly funny enough to be labeled a hybrid, so instead it's just a horror with some black comedy elements. Shame.

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    • Trivia
      The actor who plays the irate bus driver, Sándor Boros is a Hungarian stunt driver, and it is he who drives the bus during the crash scene. In the DVD featurette Crashing a Coach (2007), director Christopher Smith goes into detail about how the crash scene was staged, and in it, he points out how the Hungarian stunt team were "less concerned with health and safety issues" than British stunt teams. Smith explains that for the crash scene, the stunt coordinator told Boros to drive at 35mph, but Boros felt this wouldn't produce a good enough scene, so he hit the stunt ramp at 50mph, producing a much more spectacular crash than Smith wanted. As it was a one-time only shot, this newly spectacular crash forced a hasty rewriting of the screenplay, as due to the severity of the crash, the characters now needed to be substantially more injured than was originally planned. Smith was also amazed that the only safety equipment Boros used during the scene was a seat belt and a motorcycle helmet. Indeed, during the stunt, Boros was knocked completely unconscious.
    • Goofs
      When Gordon is being tortured, his missing leg changes from his left to his right one and back again between shots.
    • Quotes

      Steve: Shit, I've left Gordon's foot on the coach... sorry mate.

    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 22 August 2006 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Itchycoo Park
      Performed by The Small Faces

      Written by Steve Marriott & Ronnie Lane

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd

      (p) 1967 Sanctuary Copyrights Ltd

      Licensed Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd

      (p) 1967 Immediate

      Licensed from Licensemusic.com ApS

      An Original Immediate Recording

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Hungary
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hungarian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Lo que acecha en las sombras
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Qwerty Films
      • Dan Films
      • HanWay Films
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    • Budget
      • £5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $137,221
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,316
      • May 20, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,515,163
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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