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Outcast on DVD in January

2 December 2010

On the run from a deadly pursuer and using an ancient form of magic to hide themselves, Irish travellers Mary and her teenage son, Fergal, wind up living in a dingy flat on a run down council estate in the suburbs of Edinburgh. Shortly after arriving, Fergal makes friends with a pretty, feisty neighbour, a Scottish-Romany girl called Petronella, but it is a relationship which the fiercely protective Mary is determined to prevent from developing – and for very good reason.

Meanwhile, Mary and Fergal's hunter, Cathal, a mysterious, terrifying and extremely dangerous man, is closing in. Using his own dark magic to trace his quarry, Cathal's arrival in the Scottish capital coincides with a spate of brutal murders on the suburban estate. The killings appear to be the work of an inhuman beast and a connection to Cathal soon becomes apparent. What remains to be seen, however, is whether Cathal is responsible for the bloodshed and slaughter or if his mission is to prevent it.

The debut feature from Colm McCarthy (who cut his teeth on the TV likes of Spooks, The Tudors and Murphy's Law) and boasting a cast of established British and Irish acting talent that includes James Nesbitt (Five Minutes Of Heaven; Murphy's Law), Karen Gillan (Doctor Who), James Cosmo (Sons Of Anarchy), Kate Dickie (Somers Town; Red Road) and Christine Tremarco (Waterloo Road), along with up-and-coming newcomers Niall Bruton and Hanna Stanbridge (Lip Service), Outcast was described by FearNet.com as "a monster movie, a murder mystery, and a Polanski-style tale of strange emotional ties that gradually unravel in several unpleasant ways," and by Twitch as "a bold, ambitious first feature... a genuinely menacing piece of horror." Well here's hoping.

Outcast will be released on UK DVD on 17th January 2011 by Momentum Pictures at the RRP of £12.99. No extra features have been listed.