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Emma Booth, born around 1982 in Perth, Western Australia, began her career as a teen model and TV star. She gained international recognition for her role in 'Introducing the Dwights' (also known as Clubland), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival. Following this, she was offered several film roles, including 'Blood Creek', directed by Joel Schumacher, and 'Hippie Hippie Shake'. Currently, she is working on an Australian drama, 'The Wrong Girl', based on a true story about a teen's rape case and her four-year struggle for justice.
Release Year: 2016
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: Predadores do Amor, Love Hunters, Ogary miłości, Tortura, Гончие любви, Av Köpekleri
Director: Ben Young
Writer: Ben Young
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Keywords: abduction, kidnapping, killing a dog, murder, perth, australia, psychological thriller, rape, serial killer, sexual torture, teenage girl
Vicki Maloney, a teenage girl, is abducted by John and Evelyn White, a disturbed couple who target teenage girls for their sinister intentions. Vicki finds herself held captive in the Whites' home, where she endures torture and psychological torment at their hands. Realizing her dire situation, Vicki employs subterfuge and mind games to drive a wedge between her captors, hoping to exploit their growing problems with each other. Meanwhile, Vicki's estranged parents and boyfriend desperately search for her. The Whites' deteriorating relationship becomes Vicki's only hope of survival.
Directed by Ben Young in 2016, 'Hounds of Love' is a psychological thriller that explores the harrowing abduction and captivity of a teenage girl at the hands of a serial killer couple. Set in Perth, Australia, the film delves into themes of manipulation, survival, and the desperate search for hope in dire circumstances.