

Horror · Drama
Overview
A wildlife volunteer on an uninhabited island off the British coast descends into a terrifying madness that challenges her grip on reality and pushes her into a living nightmare.
Top Cast


Mary Woodvine
Mary Woodvine
The Volunteer
Mary Woodvine
The Volunteer


Edward Rowe
Edward Rowe
The Boatman
Edward Rowe
The Boatman
Flo Crowe
Flo Crowe
The Girl
Flo Crowe
The Girl


John Woodvine
John Woodvine
The Preacher
John Woodvine
The Preacher
Joe Gray
Joe Gray
The Miner
Joe Gray
The Miner
Loveday Twomlow
Loveday Twomlow
The Baby
Loveday Twomlow
The Baby


Callum Mitchell
Callum Mitchell
Sound Engineer
Callum Mitchell
Sound Engineer


Morgan Val Baker
Morgan Val Baker
The Boatman (uncredited)
Morgan Val Baker
The Boatman (uncredited)
Amanda Rawling
Amanda Rawling
Bal Maiden (uncredited)
Amanda Rawling
Bal Maiden (uncredited)
Dion Star
Dion Star
The Boatman (uncredited)
Dion Star
The Boatman (uncredited)
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