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202294 minHorror, Thriller, Action, Mystery, Crime, Drama

Hounded

Is Hounded a Hit or Flop?

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Is Hounded worth watching? With a rating of 5.281/10, this Horror, Thriller, Action, Mystery, Crime, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Hounded Synopsis

A stately home robbery takes an evil turn one night when a gang of young thieves are caught by the owners of the house and then hunted across the estate for the proprietor's entertainment.

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Top Cast

Samantha Bond
Samantha BondKatherine Redwick
Malachi Pullar-Latchman
Malachi Pullar-LatchmanChaz
James Lance
James LanceHugo Redwick
Hannah Traylen
Hannah TraylenVix
Nick Moran
Nick MoranMallory
James Faulkner
James FaulknerRemington Redwick
Larry Lamb
Larry LambGregory
Nobuse Jnr Uwaifo
Nobuse Jnr UwaifoLeon
Ross Coles
Ross ColesTod
Louis Walwyn
Louis WalwynMiles Redwick

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Is Hounded worth watching?

Hounded has received mixed reviews with a 5.281/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller, Action movies.

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Hounded has received average ratings (5.281/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Hounded is a Horror, Thriller, Action movie that A stately home robbery takes an evil turn one night when a gang of young thieves are caught by the owners of the house and then hunted across the esta...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 21, 2024
★ 5

Four pals are quite adept at ripping off wealthy country houses whilst their owners are off at a posh soirée or the opera or something, so are more than ready to break into the stately "Redwick Hall" and help themselves. Thing is, though, it's all a trap. After a bit of tasering they wake up in a field to meet the lady of the manor clad in finest hunting pink (Samantha Bond) who has had just about enough of the lambs trying to rule the lions, so she sets them free and tells them to get lost. Except, well before they get very far they hear some barking... Lots of barking... Yep, this isn't a fox hunt. These are banned, don't you know. This is an hunt for more of the lesser spotted two legged beastie and they'd better get a-running. So far, yes it sounds terrible and I am afraid that is doesn't get any better as they try to escape from their perilous predicament in one piece. I thought at first it was going to be a comedy. Bond's tongue is most definitely in her cheek and the presence of James Faulkner and Nick Moran encouraged me to think that there must a be joke coming along soon. Nope, the joke was on me, as this amateur bobbins took away ninety minutes of my life and left my wondering why on earth anyone thought this would work. Malachi Pullar-Latchman and Hannah Traylen take centre stage for the burglar's alliance but they make very little impact as the story takes just about every opportunity it can to underwhelm. If there's a cleverly disguised message here about the entitled classes or those who just take what they cannot afford themselves, then it was wasted on me as this just lurched, ridiculously, from silly to sillier. Skip it, I'd say.