Scene from Safe House (2002)
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Duration: 107 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2018-Jan-30 |
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Kelly Reilly
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Alternate Names: Keilly Reilly, Jessica Kelly Siobhán Reilly, کلی ریلی, ケリー・ライリー, 凯利·蕾莉, 켈리 라일리
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Full Biography
Kelly Reilly, born on 18 July 1977, is an English actress known for her role as Jenny in the thriller 'Eden Lake' (2008). She gained recognition for her stage performance in 'After Miss Julie', earning a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award nomination for Best Actress of 2003 at the age of 26, making her the youngest nominee ever. Additionally, she won the Best Newcomer Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005 for her role as Wendy in 'The Russian Dolls' (Les Poupées Russes).
About the Movie: Safe House (2002)

Release Year: 2002
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Safe House, En lieu sûr, Viaton todistaja, Sigurna kuca
Director: Simon Massey
Writer: David Pirie, Nicci Gerrard, Sean French
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Keywords: psychologist, trauma
Story
After the brutal murder of her parents, Finn, their daughter and only witness, is left traumatized and injured. The police place her in the remote house of trauma psychologist Dr. Sam Graham for recovery. As Finn begins to heal, the cleaner who first discovered the murdered couple dies suspiciously. When Sam's boyfriend Danny goes missing, Sam must put herself and Finn at risk to uncover the truth about these mysterious events.
Summary
Safe House is a British drama mystery film from 2002 directed by Simon Massey. The story revolves around trauma psychologist Dr. Sam Graham, who takes in Finn, the sole witness to her parents' brutal murder, into her remote house for recovery. The film explores themes of grief, healing, and the dangers of uncovering hidden truths.