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Duration: 222 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Amelia Catherine Bennett, Amelia Tamal Warner, Slow Moving Millie, آملیا وارنر
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Amelia Warner (born Amelia Catherine Bennett on 4 June 1982) is an English musician, composer, and former actress who performs under the name Slow Moving Millie. She is the only child of actors Annette Ekblom and Alun Lewis, with her paternal uncle being actor Hywel Bennett. Born in Liverpool, Warner moved to London at age four with her mother following their parents' divorce. After studying art history at Goldsmiths' College, she married Colin Farrell briefly from 2001 to 2002. Currently, Amelia is engaged to Northern Irish actor and musician Jamie Dornan.
Release Year: 2006
Nation: Australia, France, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Viaje a lo inesperado, A Face Oculta do Mal, Viaje a lo inesperado, Gone - Lauf um dein Leben, Gone, un viaje que nunca olvidarás, Gone - pelon lakeuksilla, Hamenoi: Taxidi ston efialti, Bele a semmibe, Gone - Passaggio per l'inferno, Droga donikad, Gone - A Viagem de Uma Vida, Пропавшие, Gizemli yolcu
Director: Ringan Ledwidge
Writer: Andrew Upton, James Watkins
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Companies: Australian Film Finance Corporation, Scion Films, StudioCanal, Universal Pictures, WT² Productions, Working Title Films
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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Keywords: australia
In 'Gone' (2006), a young British couple, Jack and Gillian, embark on a journey through the Australian outback. Their trip takes a sinister turn when they encounter a mysterious American named Billy. He insinuates himself into their lives, initially presenting as charming but gradually revealing darker intentions. The motive behind his manipulative behavior remains unclear until the story's tense climax.
A psychological thriller set against the backdrop of the Australian outback, 'Gone' explores themes of trust, manipulation, and the dangers of inviting strangers into one's life. Directed by Ringan Ledwidge, the film follows a young British couple as they traverse Australia, only to be drawn into a web of intrigue spun by a charismatic American drifter.