Out of Bounds (2003)
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Synopsis: British author Merlin Ward makes his directorial debut with this atmospheric thriller. Set at an imposing English boarding school, the film tells the story of the beautiful, but friendless, Louise... British author Merlin Ward makes his directorial debut with this atmospheric thriller. Set at an imposing English boarding school, the film tells the story of the beautiful, but friendless, Louise (Sophia Myles), a student who is having an affair with her headmistress's husband. But when Veronica (Sophie Ward) finds out, things begin to take a much darker turn. Soon, Louise is running for her life after it appears that Veronica is orchestrating the whole bloody set up. OUT OF BOUNDS is a suspenseful thriller that features a standout lead performance from the breathtaking Myles (UNDERWORLD). [More]
Starring: Sophia Myles, Sophie Ward, George Asprey, Michael Elphick
Starring: Sophia Myles, Sophie Ward, George Asprey, Michael Elphick, Celia Imrie
Director: Merlin Ward
Director: Merlin Ward
Screenwriter: Merlin Ward
Composer: Mark Ryder
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