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Blooded 2011

★ 3.311 votes76 min📅 2011-04-01

"If you hunt, you're fair game"

Set against Scotland's rugged Highlands in October 2005, *Blooded (2011)* plunges five friends into a nightmare when their weekend getaway is hijacked by militants from the Real Animal League.

Director: Edward Boase

Cast

Nick Ashdon
Nick Ashdon
Lucas Bell
Neil McDermott
Lucas Bell
Oliver Boot
Charlie Bell
Mark Dexter
Mark Dexter
Charlie Bell
Tracy Ifeachor
Tracy Ifeachor
Eve Jourdan
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Eve Jourdan
Joseph Kloska
Joseph Kloska
Ben Fitzpatrick
Adam Best
Adam Best
Ben Fitzpatrick
Cicely Tennant
Liv Scott
Isabella Calthorpe
Isabella Calthorpe
Liv Scott

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blooded (2011) about?

*Blooded* follows five friends whose peaceful weekend in the Scottish Highlands turns into a nightmare when they're kidnapped and abandoned by militants. Left stranded and stripped of their belongings, the group must outmaneuver their captors in a merciless game of cat and mouse. The film explores how ordinary people react when stripped of civilization's protections and forced into a fight for survival.

Who directed Blooded?

*Blooded* was directed by Edward Boase, a filmmaker known for crafting intense, atmospheric stories that push characters to their limits.

Who stars in Blooded?

The film stars Nick Ashdon, Neil McDermott, Oliver Boot, Mark Dexter, and Tracy Ifeachor as the trapped friends, with Sharon Duncan-Brewster adding depth to the tense dynamic.

Is Blooded (2011) worth watching?

As a taut thriller with a runtime of just 76 minutes, *Blooded* delivers relentless tension and moral questions about survival. While it didn't secure a major rating, its gritty realism and tight pacing make it a gripping pick for fans of suspense films who appreciate raw, unflinching storytelling.

How long is Blooded?

Blooded runs for 76 minutes.

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About Blooded (2011) — A chilling thriller of survival in Scotland's Highlands

Set against Scotland's rugged Highlands in October 2005, *Blooded (2011)* plunges five friends into a nightmare when their weekend getaway is hijacked by militants from the Real Animal League. Stripped of their clothes and left defenseless in the wilderness, the group faces an unimaginable ordeal—forced into a brutal game of survival where every shadow hides a threat. As the clock ticks and trust frays, this idyllic retreat transforms into a heart-pounding chase for survival, where the hunters become the hunted. Director Edward Boase crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller that lingers on themes of betrayal, resilience, and the fragility of human endurance in the face of primal terror.

Fueled by raw performances from a talented cast and captured in stark, immersive visuals, *Blooded* strips away the veneer of safety to expose the raw instinct for survival. The film's chilling tagline—'If you hunt, you're fair game'—captures the moral inversion at its core: a fight for survival where the rules of society no longer apply. With a runtime of just 76 minutes, this compact yet intense thriller leaves audiences breathless, questioning how far they'd go to stay alive.