The Cell
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Tarsem Singh |
Film series | The Cell |
Budget | 33 million USD |
Costume design | Eiko Ishioka |
April Napier | |
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ID | 2592961 |
About The Cell
Catherine Deane, a female psychotherapist, delves into the mind of a comatose serial killer using experimental technology to find and save his next victim.
Sgt Matt Ratana: Coroner records verdict of unlawful killing
... A second bullet struck him in the thigh before De Zoysa was wrestled to the ground by other officers, as a third round hit The Cell wall...
I was innocent - but it cost me £500,000 to prove it
... " When I was put in The Cell, I sat there all night and just cried and cried...
Five alleged Russian spies appear in London court
... Mr Roussev is alleged to have organised and managed The Cell s spying operations from the UK...
Lucy Letby absence from sentencing 'one final act of wickedness from a coward'
... She suggested sentencing proceedings be played into The Cell holding the criminal, with a two-way camera so that those in court could see their reaction...
Ukrainian prisoners of war say they were tortured at Russian prison
... " They might not have liked how you left The Cell, or you weren t quick to get out, or your arms were too low or your head was too high...
Why Pakistanis are taking the dangerous Libya route to Europe
... Sixteen men sit side by side on the cement floor, damp is seeping through the walls, a single fan whirs behind The Cell bars, and there is one toilet behind a low wall...
How desperate US prisoners try to escape deadly heat
... Though he never tried, Johnson said he even saw some inmates drinking because it was a few degrees cooler than what came from The Cell s sink...
Danish vlogger: 'My guilt over being traded in Iranian prisoner swap'
... Mr Kjems said he was in The Cell the day when Boroughani was informed of his death sentence...
Prisoner released by Russia 'treated worse than a dog'
A British man released by Russia has said he was " treated worse than a dog" and kept in solitary confinement for five months.
Aiden Aslin has returned to the UK after being detained for months following his capture by Russian-backed forces in Ukraine .
, He Said after being stabbed he was asked if he wanted a quick or " Beautiful Death ".
He Said The Prisoners had to sing The Russian national anthem every morning.
" And if you didn't Sing It , you would get punished for it. You would get beaten, " He Said .
In The Interview , the former prisoner said he was stabbed during his time being held Captive - and beaten because of his tattoos.
Ten detainees, including Mr Aslin, were after Saudi Arabia said it had brokered An Exchange between Russia and Ukraine .
Among them were five British nationals who were freed - including John Harding , Dylan Healy, Andrew Hill and Shaun Pinner.
Mr Aslin from Newark, Nottinghamshire was held in April while fighting in the south-eastern city of Mariupol.
He, Mr Pinner and a Moroccan national, Brahim Saadoun, were put On Trial in the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic and.
Referring to a time he was stabbed in the back with a knife, Mr Aslin said: " I knew there was a very high possibility I was about to be killed. "
He was then asked by a Russian who was guarding him: " Do you want a quick death or a Beautiful Death ? "
Answering a quick death, Mr Aslin was told: " You're going to have a Beautiful Death and I'm going to make sure it's a Beautiful Death . "
He Said he was beaten for having a tattoo of a Ukrainian trident and for one showing his time In Syria .
Mr Aslin said he was kept in a two-man cell with four people and had to sleep on a mat infested with lice.
" We couldn't go to the toilet properly because we didn't have a toilet" He Said , adding that they had to use empty bottles.
Mr Aslin said he survived for three weeks eating pieces of bread and Water - and " eventually we had to beg them to give us tap Water ".
There was a window in The Cell , but it had " nothing to protect us from the outside elements" He Said , which led to it being cold in The Winter .
Talking about when his passport was checked, " as soon as I said Great Britain I got a straight punch to the nose" He Said .
Mr Aslin said the only time he was let out was to do propaganda or take phone Calls .
Source of news: bbc.com