The Ones Below


7:33 pm - 9:00 pm, Saturday, October 25 on Cinemax Hits (East) ()

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Parents-to-be Kate and Justin bond with the expectant couple who live in the apartment below them. But when tragedy strikes, the relationship between the two pairs sours, leaving Kate to fear for the safety of her newborn in this unnerving thriller.

new 2015 English Stereo
Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Clémence Poésy (Actor) .. Kate
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Jon
Stephen Moore (Actor) .. Justin
Laura Birn (Actor) .. Teresa
Jonathan Harden (Actor) .. Mark
Christos Lawton (Actor) .. Phil
Stephanie Jacob (Actor) .. Registrar
Stephen Campbell Moore (Actor) .. Justin
Deborah Findlay (Actor) .. Tessa

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Did You Know..
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Clémence Poésy (Actor) .. Kate
Born: October 30, 1982
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: A prolific Gallic actress with a distinct onscreen presence, Clémence Poésy kick-started her career in a series of films produced in her native France, then gradually expanded her scope to include European and (later) U.S.-based efforts. Poésy signed for one of her first major parts with a supporting role opposite the legendary Carole Bouquet and Michel Duchaussoy in Francis Palluau's hostage-themed comedy Bienvenue Chez Les Rozes (2003). She then evoked the period flair of Mary, Queen of Scots with her portrayal of that character opposite Robert Carlyle in Gillies MacKinnon's U.K. miniseries Gunpowder, Treason and Plot, and then tackled a lead in the German comedy drama Olga's Summer (2004). In that film, Poésy played Olga, a 16-year-old who falls madly in love with a much older man and runs off with him to the French Rivera. Poésy subsequently achieved international crossover success and made her Hollywood debut as Fleur Delacour in the family-oriented big-budget fantasy Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and essayed a romantic lead opposite Colin Farrell in Martin McDonagh's steel-tough action-drama In Bruges (2008).
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Jon
Born: June 21, 1964
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Extremely prolific British actor David Morrissey sounded off as a vociferous, intense player in English pictures such as Peter Greenaway's Drowning by Numbers (1988, as an unfortunate victim of mariticide), Stephen Gyllenhaal's drama Waterland (1992, as the simple-minded brother of Jeremy Irons), and Hilary and Jackie (1998, as a loving and devoted husband). He forsook British arthouse material for more mainstream Hollywood fare with key performances in the seamy Basic Instinct 2 (2006) and ascended to top billing as the male lead of Hilary Swank in The Reaping (2007), a religious-themed horror outing. That same year, Showtime tapped Morrissey to headline the series Meadowlands, as an English patriarch attempting at all costs to help his wife and children escape the family's crime-saturated past. Over the coming years, he would go on to find even more notable success on the zombie series The Walking Dead.
Stephen Moore (Actor) .. Justin
Born: November 30, 1979
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Appeared in productions of Much Ado About Nothing and Antony and Cleopatra with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Made feature-film debut in 2003's Bright Young Things. Played the role of Irwin in the play The History Boys when it ran on Broadway, on the West End and in Sydney. Shot a pilot with girlfriend Claire Foy for a medical drama called Pulse. Suffered a bout of food poisoning while filming 2008's The Bank Job, and was assisted by costar David Suchet after collapsing in the parking lot. Took on the role of Chris in a West End production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons in 2010 when director Howard Davies offered him the role following their first meeting.
Laura Birn (Actor) .. Teresa
Jonathan Harden (Actor) .. Mark
Franc Ashman (Actor)
Sam Pamphilon (Actor)
Anna Madeley (Actor)
Sarah Malin (Actor)
Christos Lawton (Actor) .. Phil
Stephanie Jacob (Actor) .. Registrar
Stephen Campbell Moore (Actor) .. Justin
Trivia: British actor Stephen Campbell Moore trained at the prestigious London arts school Guildhall, where he began to cultivate a successful career in the theater. At 24, he ventured into onscreen acting as well, landing a major role in the Stephen Fry comedy Bright Young Things. Moore would continue to accrue impressive roles in a variety of films throughout the next few years including the Scarlett Johansson film A Good Woman and the crime thriller The Bank Job. Among Moore's more notable theater roles is the part of Irwin in the West End production of The History Boys.
Deborah Findlay (Actor) .. Tessa
Born: December 23, 1947
Birthplace: Leatherhead, Surrey, England
Trivia: Performed as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1980s. In 1997, won the Best Supporting Actress Olivier Award for her role as Hilda in Stanley. Won the 2015 Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Female for her role as Volumnia in Coriolanus. In 2017, was nominated for the Best Featured Actress in a Play Tony Award for her role in The Children. As of 2020, has played Ruth in BBC legal drama The Split since its 2018 debut.

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