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    The Descent is a 2005 British horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone and MyAnna Buring. The plot follows six women who enter an uncharted cave system and struggle to survive against the monstrous humanoid creatures inside.

  2. Aug 4, 2006 · The Descent: Directed by Neil Marshall. With Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder. A caving expedition goes horribly wrong, as the explorers become trapped and ultimately pursued by a strange breed of predators.

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    • Adventure, Horror, Thriller
    • Neil Marshall
    • 2006-08-04
  3. Aug 4, 2006 · A year after a severe emotional trauma, Sarah (Shauna Macdonald) goes to North Carolina to spend some time exploring caves with her friends; after descending underground, the women find strange...

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    • Neil Marshall
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    • Shauna Macdonald
  4. Summaries. A caving expedition goes horribly wrong, as the explorers become trapped and ultimately pursued by a strange breed of predators. A woman goes on vacation with her friends after her husband and daughter encounter a tragic accident.

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · The U.S. cut of "The Descent" ends on the shot of Sarah seeing Juno in the car and screaming, without the scene of Sarah awakening in the cave. In this version, she does escape, at least in the...

    • Devin Meenan
  6. Feb 24, 2021 · The Art of Ending Things. How great entertainment sticks the landing. Writer/director Neil Marshall breaks down his horror film’s alternate conclusions — and which one he thinks is the worse...

  7. The Descent (2005) Official Trailer #1 - Horror Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.65M subscribers. 4.2M views 10 years ago. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to ...

    • Jun 13, 2013
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    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
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