
Slave 2009
"Love Hurts"
Darryn Welch's *Slave (2009)* plunges viewers into a dark, seductive thriller where love and obsession collide in the shadow of a sinister past.
Director: Darryn Welch
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Slave (2009)* about?
*Slave* follows Georgie and David, a young couple visiting David's estranged father in his lavish Spanish villa. Their hopes for marriage approval clash with the father's dark past and the couple's reckless night out, which spirals into a dangerous game of deception and hidden threats.
Who directed *Slave*?
Darryn Welch directed *Slave (2009)*, steering the film toward a dark, atmospheric blend of thriller and horror.
Who stars in *Slave*?
The film stars Natassia Malthe as Georgie, Sam Page as David, with David Gant, Roger Pera, and Brett Goldstein rounding out the main cast.
Is *Slave (2009)* worth watching?
*Slave (2009)* is a gripping, if flawed, thriller that delivers on atmosphere and tension. Its tight runtime and strong performances make it a solid pick for fans of psychological horror, though it may lack the polish of bigger-budget films.
How long is *Slave*?
*Slave (2009)* runs for 81 minutes, a brisk runtime that keeps the tension taut.
About Slave (2009) — A Haunting Thriller of Love, Secrets, and Danger
Darryn Welch's *Slave (2009)* plunges viewers into a dark, seductive thriller where love and obsession collide in the shadow of a sinister past. When young American couple Georgie and David arrive at David's father's sprawling Spanish villa, they hope to secure his blessing for their marriage. But Robert's shadowy history of crime and hidden demons casts a long, uneasy cloud over their stay. As tensions rise, the couple's desperate search for connection leads them into a night of hedonism, where danger lurks in the neon-lit underbelly of the villa's surroundings. With a gripping mystery at its core, *Slave* weaves a tale of deception, family secrets, and the intoxicating—and ultimately perilous—allure of desire.
Natassia Malthe and Sam Page deliver intense performances as the doomed lovers, their chemistry heightened by the oppressive atmosphere of Robert's estate and the lurking threats that surround them. Welch's direction blends psychological tension with a gritty, atmospheric style, making *Slave (2009)* a standout in the horror-thriller genre.