
Betrayed 2014
In *Betrayed (2014)*, a tense psychological thriller directed by John Stimpson, Amanda Schull stars as Julie, a woman in the final stretch of her pregnancy who escapes to a secluded Cape Cod cabin with her boyfriend Trent (Hal Ozsan) for a quiet retreat.
Director: John Stimpson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Betrayed (2014) about?
*Betrayed (2014)* follows Julie, a six-months-pregnant woman who sneaks away to a remote Cape Cod cabin with her boyfriend Trent, hoping for a peaceful escape. But as she navigates the eerie off-season town, her past refuses to stay buried—especially when she spots her estranged husband watching her from a distance. With her divorce still unresolved, Julie's fragile sense of safety collapses as paranoia sets in.
Who directed Betrayed?
The film was directed by John Stimpson, known for his work in suspenseful thrillers that blend psychological tension with everyday settings.
Who stars in Betrayed?
The film stars Amanda Schull, Hal Ozsan, Charlie Hofheimer, James McCaffrey, and Lynne Adams in pivotal roles.
Is Betrayed (2014) worth watching?
For fans of slow-burn thrillers, *Betrayed (2014)* offers a tightly wound story with strong performances, especially from Amanda Schull, who carries the film's escalating tension. While not flawless, its premise and atmosphere make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy character-driven suspense.
How long is Betrayed?
The runtime of *Betrayed (2014)* is 84 minutes.
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About Betrayed (2014) — A Pregnant Woman's Hidden Lies Unravel in a Chilling Thriller
In *Betrayed (2014)*, a tense psychological thriller directed by John Stimpson, Amanda Schull stars as Julie, a woman in the final stretch of her pregnancy who escapes to a secluded Cape Cod cabin with her boyfriend Trent (Hal Ozsan) for a quiet retreat. But their idyllic getaway quickly unravels as Julie's paranoia takes hold—she's convinced she's being watched by the unsettling Sully, while also spotting her soon-to-be ex-husband Jonathan lurking in town. With divorce papers still pending, Julie's carefully constructed facade crumbles under the weight of her secrets, leaving her—and the audience—questioning who she can truly trust.
Stimpson crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where suspense simmers beneath every quiet seaside scene, blending domestic unease with the creeping dread of exposure. The film's themes of betrayal, identity, and the fragility of relationships unfold against the stark backdrop of an off-season coastal town, where every shadowy figure and distant figure could be a threat. As Julie's carefully guarded life collapses, *Betrayed* delivers a gripping, slow-burn thriller that keeps viewers on edge until the last tense moment.