Take Down

Rich. Spoiled. Hunted.

5.8
20161h 47m

Sons and daughters of international billionaires are sent to an boot camp where they are taught basic survival skills in hopes it will teach them responsibility. When they are taken hostage and taken for ransom by kidnappers, they will need to utilize every skill they learned to survive.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Take Down - Official Trailer (2016)

Take Down - Official Trailer (2016)

Cast

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Jeremy Sumpter

Kyle Hartmann

Photo of Phoebe Tonkin

Phoebe Tonkin

Amy Tilton

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Sebastian Koch

Bobby Hartmann

Photo of Ed Westwick

Ed Westwick

Billy Speck

Photo of Dominic Sherwood

Dominic Sherwood

James Herrick

Photo of Anna-Louise Plowman

Anna-Louise Plowman

Emily Tilton Scofield

Photo of Simon Merrells

Simon Merrells

Jonathan Tilton Scofield

Photo of Martin McDougall

Martin McDougall

Drew Thornton

Photo of Hari Dhillon

Hari Dhillon

Marcos Shah

Photo of Mark Bonnar

Mark Bonnar

Lawrence Close

Photo of Ashley Walters

Ashley Walters

Danny Dorsey

Photo of Julia Ragnarsson

Julia Ragnarsson

Rachel Hennie

Photo of Max Deacon

Max Deacon

James Thornton

Photo of Yûho Yamashita

Yûho Yamashita

Keiko Oshimoto

Photo of Tracy Ifeachor

Tracy Ifeachor

Nora Paulson

Photo of Rory Keenan

Rory Keenan

Joe Franz

Photo of Caroline Winberg

Caroline Winberg

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

Hunky but largely charm-free Jeremy Sumpter is the wayward "Kyle" - son of a slightly dodgy gazilionnaire "Hartmann" (Sebastian Koch) - who is sent to a remote Scottish island camp for the disparate offspring of equally rich people who have lost control of their children. Ed Westwick ("Speck") and three of his pals hit on a plan to attack this barely guarded outpost and hold the weans for ransom - $1 billion no less. Their plan works fine except for the fact that "Kyle" manages to escape and finding an inner strength previously unknown to him, realises that he can rescue his buddies and they can all work together in the ultimate team-bonding exercise to take down the baddies... No, it's not very good. A sort of "Hunger Games" meets the "Adventure Game" with plenty of eye candy, but precious little else by way of suspense or decent writing/acting/directing to help it along for what seemed like quite a long 100 minutes of low budget cinematography. It's fine to watch on telly whilst your are ironing, or doing something equally mundane - but that's about it.

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