Details
Movie TitleThe Descent
Release DateJuly 8, 2005 in the United Kingdom / August 4, 2006 in the United States
TaglineScream your last breath.
Runtime99 minutes
DirectorNeil Marshall
Screenplay Written ByNeil Marshall
Based OnOriginal screenplay
Is It a Remake?No. It is an original British horror film.
BudgetApproximately £3.5 million
Box OfficeApprox. $26 million domestic / Approx. $57.1 million worldwide
Main Cast
Shauna MacdonaldSarah Carter
Natalie MendozaJuno Kaplan
Alex ReidBeth O’Brien
Saskia MulderRebecca Vernet
MyAnna BuringSam Vernet
Nora-Jane NooneHolly Mills
Oliver MilburnPaul Carter
Molly KayllJessica Carter
Craig ConwayCrawler / Scar
Leslie SimpsonCrawler
Tristan MatthiaeCrawler
Mark CronfieldCrawler
Awards
⭐ British Independent Film Award Winner — Best Director, Neil Marshall
⭐ Empire Award Winner — Best Horror
⭐ Saturn Award Nominee — Best Horror Film
⭐ Fangoria Chainsaw Award Nominee — Best Wide-Release Film
⭐ No verified Academy Award nominations found.
Short Plot Summary
One year after a devastating personal tragedy, Sarah joins a group of friends for a caving expedition in the Appalachian wilderness. When a tunnel collapses, the women realize they are trapped in an unmapped cave system with no easy way out. As fear, injuries, secrets, and mistrust build, they discover they are not alone underground — and the darkness is full of predators.
↑ Return to Top
Key Quotes
“This is not caving. This is an ego trip.” — Beth O’Brien
“We’re in the wrong cave.” — Juno Kaplan
“There is no way out.” — Sarah Carter
“You said this was a beginner’s cave.” — Holly Mills
“We fight them like animals.” — Juno Kaplan
Trivia
Director
- The Descent was written and directed by Neil Marshall.
- Marshall followed his werewolf action-horror film Dog Soldiers with this more claustrophobic survival horror story.
- The 3 Guys and a Flick ratings page lists the film as Episode 131 with Neil Marshall as director.
Cast / Casting
- Shauna Macdonald stars as Sarah, whose grief and trauma shape the emotional core of the story.
- Natalie Mendoza plays Juno, the experienced caver whose decisions push the group into danger.
- Alex Reid plays Beth, Sarah’s closest friend and one of the first to question Juno’s judgment.
- The central cast is almost entirely women, which was unusual for a creature-feature survival horror film at the time.
Soundtrack / Score
- The film’s score was composed by David Julyan.
- Julyan’s music emphasizes dread, isolation, and grief rather than constant action.
- The score works with the cave sound design to make silence, echoes, and breathing feel dangerous.
Location
- The story is set in an Appalachian cave system in the United States.
- Production was based in the United Kingdom, with cave environments created on sets at Pinewood Studios.
- The confined cave sets were designed to create a strong sense of claustrophobia and physical danger.
Behind-The-Scenes
- The film was produced by Christian Colson.
- The U.S. release used a different ending from the original U.K. version.
- The creature performers were kept hidden from the main cast at first to make the first encounter more shocking.
- The film grossed approximately $57.1 million worldwide from an estimated £3.5 million budget.
Nostalgia
- The Descent became one of the most respected horror films of the 2000s.
- The movie is remembered for combining creature horror with emotional trauma, survival tension, and almost unbearable claustrophobia.
- Its night-vision crawler reveal remains one of the decade’s most effective jump scares.
Easter Eggs
- The title works on multiple levels: a physical descent underground and Sarah’s psychological descent after trauma.
- The red lighting and blood imagery in the later cave scenes give Sarah’s survival arc a hellish visual quality.
- The film’s alternate endings change how viewers interpret Sarah’s escape and emotional fate.
Misc.
- The Descent was released in the United Kingdom in 2005 and in the United States in 2006.
- The movie runs 99 minutes.
- The film’s worldwide box office was approximately $57.1 million.
- Your 3 Guys and a Flick ratings page lists Don at 4.50, Ken at 4.25, Jon at 3.00, and the Overall Rating as 3.92.
Sources Cited
3 Guys and a Flick — Podcast 131: The Descent
3 Guys and a Flick — Ratings
IMDb — The Descent
IMDb — Full Cast & Crew
IMDb — Awards
IMDb — Quotes
Box Office Mojo — The Descent
The Numbers — The Descent
Rotten Tomatoes — The Descent
Wikipedia — The Descent
↑ Return to Top