Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
The Chase (1997) stands out in the realm of British Public Information Films, throwing audiences into a visceral nightmare through the eyes of a fox. It's raw and unfiltered, the tension builds as the pack of dogs closes in, leaving you almost breathless. The pacing, relentless yet purposeful, captures that primal fear—it's not just about the chase but survival. Visually, the practical effects are haunting, enhancing the film's visceral impact. While the director remains unknown, the film speaks volumes with its unsettling atmosphere and poignant themes of nature's brutality, leaving a lingering sense of dread. It’s a curious piece for collectors, reflecting a dark corner of British cinema that’s often overlooked.
Distinctive for its POV storytelling.Unconventional horror approach in a PIF format.Captures nature's brutality and instinctual fear.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Key Crew
Antony Easton
Director