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Additional information for The Loved Ones, which has a domestic theatrical release set for September 30, 2010. The film is being distributed by Arclight Films and has not yet been rated. The Loved Ones has a total running time of 84 minutes.

  • R USA
  • R Australia
  • III Hong Kong
  • R18 New Zealand
  • 18 UK
  • 18 Germany
  • 84min
  • 84min
  • 1min
  • Agapimenos Greece
  • The Loved Ones - Pretty in Blood Germany
  • September 13, 2009 Canada
  • October 31, 2009 USA
  • November , 2009 USA
  • April 03, 2010 Hong Kong
  • May 02, 2010 USA
  • July , 2010 Canada
  • August 19, 2010 Germany
  • September 17, 2010 Greece
  • September 24, 2010 Canada
  • September 30, 2010 Portugal
  • October 03, 2010 Spain
  • October 04, 2010 UK
  • November 04, 2010 Australia
  • January 29, 2011 France
  • April 21, 2011 France
  • June 01, 2012 USA
  • June 09, 2012 Japan
  • October 26, 2012 Mexico
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  • When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.
  • Brent (Xavier Samuel) is driving with his father in the passenger seat, when a bloodied man appears in the middle of the road. Swerving to avoid hitting the man, Brent's vehicle collides with a tree. Six months later, Brent is planning to attend a high school dance with girlfriend Holly (Victoria Thaine), having refused an offer by Lola Stone (Robin McLeavy). Holly drives the pair on account of the car crash: it is revealed that Brent's father died in the accident. Wracked with guilt, Brent has turned to drug abuse and self-mutilates with a razor blade he keeps on a necklace.While listening to music, Brent is attacked from behind. Bound to a chair, he wakes up at Lola's house sitting at a table with Lola, her father (John Brumpton), and a lobotomized woman they call Bright Eyes (Anne Scott-Pendlebury). Lola's father has turned his house into a dance for his daughter. Lola takes a syringe and fills it with bleach and injects it into Brent's voice box making him unable to scream or talk. She begins torturing Brent by forcing him to suck on her finger and threatening to nail his penis to the chair when he can't urinate. When she makes a threatening comment about Holly, Brent kicks Lola and manages to escape outside. Lola's father chases Brent up a tree, where he and Lola hurl rocks at Brent, knocking him down. The two bring Brent back inside, and nail his feet to the floor with knives. Lola reveals via a scrap book that she has been abducting many boys throughout her life, including the bloody man Brent saw which made him swerve and kill his father. Lola then "draws" on Brent by carving a heart with "L S" in the middle on his chest to which she liberally throws salt on.After being crowned Queen of her dance, Lola admits to Brent that she is looking for her prince, which isn't Brent as he is "just another frog". However, Lola confides in her father that he himself is her prince. Afterward, Daddy lifts the carpet to reveal a secret trapdoor with the previous abductees still inside. Lola drills a hole through Brent's skull as they intend to lobotomize him like their other captives. But when Lola complains that the hole is too small for her to pour boiling water into, Brent slashes her father with his pendant necklace. Brent then attacks Daddy, stabbing him repeatedly in the neck with the knives Brent pulled out of his feet. Lola jumps on Brent and tries to hit him, but Brent knocks her out. Brent then pushes Lola's dad into the pit, where he watches in horror as the near-starved captives eat Daddy. Lola gets up and throws Brent in, throwing nearby objects at him in anger. Brent finds a flashlight and hammer that Lola had thrown down, and kills the abductees as they advance on him. Lola then goes and smothers Bright Eyes with a pillow, revealing that the woman is her mother.On a hunch, Holly calls a policeman in the neighborhood. When he gets to Lola's house, he sees through a window the bloody floor and chair and breaks in. Brent in an attempt to attract the policeman's attention makes noise by throwing objects at the doors, alerting the policeman of his presence. But when he opens the doors, Lola appears behind the policeman and Brent can't say anything to warn him. Lola drives a meat cleaver into his face and the policeman falls down, dropping his gun. Brent attempts to shoot Lola, but she quickly moves out of the way where she finds Brent's necklace. She then informs Brent that she is going to go to his house and kill mother and Holly for what he did. Brent notices a large pile of bones in the pit. Using them, as well as the bodies, he manages to climb out.Lola begins walking on the road with a knife and her scrap book when she sees a car advance. It's shown to be Holly, so Lola hides and throws her book at the windshield, distracting Holly to a halt. She then attempts to kill Holly, but Holly evades Lola and a chase ensues. Brent is seen driving the police car fast attempting to catch up with Lola. He sees Holly and nearly hits her but swerves and hits Lola instead. Holly clambers into the police car, and is shocked to see Brent. The two embrace tearfully as Lola, severely injured but still not dead, crawls to kill the pair. They hear the noise of Lola's knife as she drags herself and Brent reverses the car, striking Lola in the head.
  • Sean Byrne
    Director(s)
  • Sean Byrne
    Writer(s)
  • Michael Boughen
    producer
    Ann Folland
    line producer
    Mark Lazarus
    producer
    Christopher Mapp
    executive producer
    Bryce Menzies
    executive producer
    Matthew Street
    executive producer
    David Whealy
    executive producer
    Producer(s)
  • Ollie Olsen
    Composer(s)
  • Brent Xavier Samuel
  • Lola 'Princess' Robin McLeavy
  • Holly Victoria Thaine
  • Mia Jessica McNamee
  • Jamie Richard Wilson
  • Daddy John Brumpton
  • Paul Andrew S. Gilbert
  • Carla Suzi Dougherty
  • Judith Victoria Eagger
  • Bright Eyes Anne Scott-Pendlebury
  • Dan Fred Whitlock
  • Teacher Leo Taylor
  • Takeaway Shop Attendant Brandon Burns
  • Timmy Valentine Stephen Walden
  • Rhys Agnew Igor Savin
  • Keir Willis Eden Porter
  • Duncan Fletcher Tom Mahoney
  • Keir Willis 8 Year Old (as Gully McGrath) Gulliver McGrath
  • Princess 8 Year Old Stevie-Lou Answerth
  • Duncan Fletcher 8 Year Old Liam Duxbury
  • Dog Jedda
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