Additional information for Intruders, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 7, 2011. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Intruders has a total running time of 100 minutes.
15A
Ireland
R
USA
15
UK
16
Netherlands
18
South Korea
NC-16
Singapore
B
Mexico
U
France
16
Germany
100min
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Two children living in different countries are visited nightly by a faceless being who wants to take possession of them.
In Madrid, Juan (Izan Corchero) is a ferociously bright 8 year-old who loves to tell stories. His mother, Luisa (Pilar López de Ayala) , worries that her sons fertile imagination is fuelling the vivid and increasingly alarming dreams that disrupt his sleep each night. But for Juan, the gruesome faceless creature that enters his bedroom in the dead hours is terrifyingly real.In London, Mia (Ella Purnell), an 11 yearold girl on the brink of adolescence, discovers the power of storytelling as she captivates her classmates with a disturbing tale of a blank faced ghoul called Hollowface who tries to steal the features of children as he craves contact with the human world. Mia, too, becomes convinced that her story has crossed over from the realms of imagination into reality and that she has unwittingly unleashed a malevolent force into the world. At night, she is haunted by horrifically graphic nightmares.At first, her father John (Clive Owen) believes that Mia is under threat from an alltoo real intruder who breaks into his daughters bedroom, leaving her speechless with fear. He chases the stalker off and then becomes security obsessed in a bid to protect her, installing cameras and sophisticated surveillance equipment at their home.During a second break in, John again fights with the vicious intruder intent on snatching a traumatised Mia. But later, when the security footage is checked, theres no sign of a prowler on the tape and a sceptical detective says there's no physical evidence of a break in.John, and his wife, Sue (Carice Van Houten), reluctantly turn to child psychologist (Kerry Fox) for guidance. The doctor is convinced that both father and daughter are in the grip of a shared psychosomatic trauma and that both need therapy and to be separated from each other. John, however, knows that his daughters fears are real and not imagined. His wife who hasnt seen the intruder is torn between believing her husband and following the expert medical advice.In Madrid, an increasingly frantic Luisa seeks help from a young Catholic priest, Father Antonio, who begins to believe that exorcism may be the only, radical option left to save the increasingly troubled little boy as his physical condition rapidly declines and his mother finally accepts that her son too is in real, rather than imagined, danger. With the faceless monster now stalking their every move, she attempts to take flight.Meanwhile, John, now separated from his family, discovers that a tragic event from the past may be the link to the terrible events happening in the present and races back home to try and save his family. When he arrives, Hollowface is already there.
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Director(s)
Nicolás Casariego
Jaime Marques
Writer(s)
Ricardo Garcia Arrojo
executive producer
Belén Atienza
producer
María Cabello
line producer
Jesús de la Vega
executive producer
Mercedes Gamero
producer
Enrique López Lavigne
producer
Producer(s)
Roque Baños
Composer(s)
John Farrow
Clive Owen
Susanna
Carice van Houten
Father Antonio
Daniel Brühl
Luisa
Pilar López de Ayala
Mia
Ella Purnell
Juan
Izán Corchero
Dr. Rachel
Kerry Fox
Old Priest
Héctor Alterio
Police Inspector
Adrian Rawlins
Frank
Michael Nardone
Dave
Mark Wingett
Frank
Peter O'Connor
Teacher
Mary Woodvine
ER Doctor
Lolita Chakrabarti
Alarm Installer
Ralph Ineson
Policeman
Adam Leese
Policeman
Raymond Waring
Ella Foster
Ella Hunt
Lilly
Imogen Gray
Babysitter
Natalia Rodríguez
Aisha
Natasha Dosanjh
Skycraper Construction Worker (uncredited)
Christian Meinhardt
Credited (voice) (uncredited)
Craig Stevenson
Police Officer (uncredited)
Chris Wilson
Intruders
No theatrical release dates have been decided.
Director(s)
Jaime Marques
Writer(s)
executive producer
Belén Atienza
producer
María Cabello
line producer
Jesús de la Vega
executive producer
Mercedes Gamero
producer
Enrique López Lavigne
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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