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The cave - Cole Hauser, Morris Chestnut, Eddie Cibrian, Bruce Hunt
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Movie propaganda
Beneath Heaven lies Hell. Beneath Hell lies the cave.
Deep in the Romanian forest, a team of scientists stumbles upon the ruins of a 13th century abbey. On further inspection, they make a startling discovery - the abbey is built over the entrance to a giant underground cave system. Local biologists believe the cave could be home to an undiscovered ecosystem, so they hire a group of American cave-explorers to help them investigate its depths.
Jack (Cole Hauser) and his brother Tyler (Eddie Cibrian) are thrill-seeking professional cave explorers who run a team of the top divers in the world. They arrive in Romania with all the latest equipment, including a new type of scuba tank allowing a diver to remain submerged for up to 24 hours. The crack unit, which also includes Charlie (Piper Perabo) and Buchanan (Morris Chestnut), immediately begin their exploration. But what they find deep inside the caves is not just a new ecosystem, but an entirely new species altogether...
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film horror monster thriller cave adventure extreme sport dive monster
Persons of interest
- Morris Chestnut .... Buchanan
- Eddie Cibrian .... Tyler
- Kieran Darcy-Smith .... Vince Strode
- Cole Hauser .... Jack
- Lena Headey .... Katherine
- Marcel Iures .... Dr Nicolai
- Daniel Dae Kim .... Alex Kim
- Piper Perabo .... Charlie
- Rick Ravanello .... Phillip Briggs
- Brian Steele .... Creature
- Michael Steinberg .... Screenwriter
- Tegan West .... Screenwriter
- Bruce Hunt .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- The cave official movie site
- The cave film production notes
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- See also The descent
- Studios and distributors:
- Lakeshore Entertainment * Screen Gems * Sony Pictures Releasing
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
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Security censorship classification
M (Moderate violence)
Surveillance time
97 minutes (1:37 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 24 November 2005
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