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DescriptionPlot: A young girl suffering from amnesia after surviving a house fire that takes her childhood friend's life, begins a tormented road to recovery. Cast: Aneurin Barnard ... Jake Tuppence Middleton ... Micky Frances de la Tour ... Aunt Elinor Kerry Fox ... Julia Alexandra Roach ... Do Alex Jennings ... Chance Stanley Weber ... Serge Elizabeth Healey ... Do's Mother Erich Redman ... Dr. Muller Tim Wallers ... Do's Father Mandi Sidhu ... Chance's Receptionist Maisie Lloyd ... Young Do Emma Dennis-Edwards ... Waitress Dean Roof ... DJ Neelam Bakshi ... Landlady Ciara Southwood ... Young Micky Pierre Boulanger ... Jean Claude Nathalie Paris ... Yvette Israr Azam ... Hooded Youth (uncredited) Info: Movie Name: Trap for Cinderella (2013) Runtime: 1h 35mn Size: 1.46 GiB Video: AVI @ 1 719 Kbps Audio: English Dolby AC3 6 ch 448 Kbps Bits per Pixel: 0.249 Resolution: 704 x 392 Display Aspect Ratio: 16:9 FPS: 25.000 Source: DVD9 IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1766175/ Review: 'Trap for Cinderella' features Tuppence Middleton (most recently seen in the BBC's version of 'The Lady Vanishes') as Micky, a fun-loving party girl who is caught in an explosion at the South of France villa of her aunt Elinor (Frances de la Tour), of whom she happens to be heiress-presumptive. Suffering from amnesia (and having undergone reconstructive surgery) as a result of the accident, Micky discovers the diaries of her childhood friend 'Do' (Alexandra Roach, Channel Four's 'Utopia') and enters a sequence of flashbacks - and flashbacks-within-flashbacks - piecing together the events that led to the explosion and frequently unveiling her breasts. Watching with keen interest is Julia (Kerry Fox), Elinor's long-time PA. Clever - or manipulative - editing of the trailer has made this seem like your bog-standard psycho-lesbo-revenge flick, but it isn't (although there is a touch of Sappho about it). Although written and directed by men, with all the main characters being female and only token presence from a couple of pretty-boys on the male side, it might appeal more to women than men, although if you're more interested in genre - psychological thriller - than gender that shouldn't matter. It's not the cleverest plot - without trying to I guessed most of the big reveals, which probably means most other people will too - and some plot points aren't adequately explained (eg: why Elinor made the decision she did about who gets her money, although it's pretty obvious from the preceding story). But it's entertaining enough, and the acting is agreeable, with Fox being a particular stand-out in her portrayal of scheming frustration. If I had been directing, I would have made more of the swimming pool bitch slap-down between Fox and Middleton, but then I was spoiled as a younger man by those Joan Collins/Linda Evans fights in 'Dynasty'... Screens: Related Torrents
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