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Daddy's Little Girl

  • 2014
  • Unrated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Daddy's Little Girl (2014)
Derek would do anything for his daughter until she is brutally snatched from his life and murdered. When Derek learns the one responsible is someone he knows, it's time to take revenge. 
The most ruthless horror film from Australian Writer/Director Chris Sun to date.
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In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.

  • Director
    • Chris Sun
  • Writer
    • Chris Sun
  • Stars
    • Billi Baker
    • Michael Thomson
    • Allira Jaques
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writer
      • Chris Sun
    • Stars
      • Billi Baker
      • Michael Thomson
      • Allira Jaques
    • 98User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins total

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    Billi Baker
    • Georgia
    Michael Thomson
    • Derek
    Allira Jaques
    Allira Jaques
    • Stacey
    Holly Phillips
    • Sian
    Rebecca Plint
    • Tanya
    Sean Gannon
    • Colin
    Christian Radford
    Christian Radford
    • Tommy
    Darrell Plumridge
    • Detective Harris
    Mirko Grillini
    Mirko Grillini
    • Tony
    Madeleine Campbell
    • Kelsie
    Brooke Chamberlain
    Brooke Chamberlain
    • Melissa
    Anthony Thomas
    Anthony Thomas
    • Derek's Father
    Craig Claxton
    • Dentist
    Kaushik Das
    Kaushik Das
    • Dr. Ron
    • (as Kaushik Dasgupta)
    Sonya McCreary
    • Derek's Date
    Jamie Joseph
    • Detective Sam Johnson
    Amanda Jane Hinchcliffe
    • Marissa
    Jeff Watson
    • The Reverend Jeffrey Bevington
    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writer
      • Chris Sun
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    7frostywizard

    We often lack perspective - especially when writing reviews

    This film is intriguing in that it describes how i (think, at least) would feel if someone were to hurt someone in my family and "got away with it".

    These are real life circumstances, and the acting is plausible in that these are everyday characters. We see them all the time in our daily lives, and shake our heads or applaud their behavior as we assess what we feel are their shortcomings or positive qualities. To dismiss this acting is to be simply out of touch.

    Is it a great movie? Not in my opinion, but it embodies a realism and a sense of seeking justice in a society where we often fail to find any. In the wake of the great push by corporate America and our paid for politicians to strip away opportunities (in other countries as well) this movie helps to claw back a bit of the essence of our own lives, and provide at least a glimpse of hope. These feelings are palpable; this film is not about entertaining with fast action, glitzy cars and shimmering flesh; it wants us to feel something deeper.

    Do you have to lose someone to identify with the themes here? Grieving people and those around them often *are* wooden when facing such losses. Seems to me that a 'good' movie like this can help you to understand. When we feel this helpless - this is a good mirror.
    6TiredOldMan13

    Good Low Budget Indie Film

    There seems to be a wide variation in the reviews of this movie, either people love it and give it a 8+ or hate it and give it a 1.

    When going into this movie you need to keep in mind it is a low budget Australian independent film. The fact it's Australian is important as low budget American films are usually between 5 - 10 million whereas that's a big budget for an Aussie film. This movie cost less then 500 000 dollars to make so you aren't going to get A grade acting. The special effects are very good and the script isn't too bad (though has a few Aussie things said/happening that non australians may not get).

    I enjoyed watching this film. Yes the acting was cringeworthy at times but, as a father of young kids, I could relate to what was going through the father's head and it was thought-provoking for myself and my wife as we discussed how far we would go and how we would react in that situation.

    Considering some of the overblown ratings for some really bad big budget movies on this site, I would recommend you give this one a go especially if you are a parent.
    7redrobin62-321-207311

    Brutal, Unrelenting...Did I Say Brutal?

    Oy! What a film. It started off on the slow, cliched side, but once it picked up steam,, became a no holds barred, down and dirty, rough and ready, gore fest. Revenge movies like these ("The Woman," "I Spit On Your Grave," "Revenge," etc.) make you wonder just how depraved a man or woman can get in their hunger for vengeance.

    To be fair, the acting in this flick was fair to middling. A lot more work could've went into character development and the cinematography was also fair to middling. Then again, it was a low budget movie, so I suppose that's to be expected. There were a few plot holes here and there, but they're not important in terms of how the film develops. Is this a film worth checking out? Sure. It may even make you squirm in your seat.
    5SpannersGerm669

    Thought provoking material makes up for the problems the film has

    I've heard a lot about Chris Sun, but have been disappointed that I haven't seen his work until now. Coming into Daddy's Little Girl, I wasn't expecting too much, considering it was very low budget and the fact that Australian Cinema has been very weak lately. While the storyline is very similar to that of "7 Days" (a superior father avenging his little girls death movie) it still had quality in it for me to recommend it. To start off with, yes it is low budget so there comes the usual problems. The acting is hit and miss and the sound can sometimes fade, but putting all that aside, the movie really stands up for Independent Filmmakers in my country. The effects are second to none. They really are! It was extremely brutal and some might dismiss it as "torture porn" but for me, i thought it played its part. Showing that violence is very destructive and serves no positive purpose. That it can transform the best of people to mere monsters. I wasn't expecting that from this film and it really got to me.

    With a lot of "made for television soap dramas" polluting Australian screens, people like Chris Sun need to be encouraged, because its this type of film maker that will get Australia back to the glory days of the Ozploitation 70's Golden years.
    7khillikat

    Good film for an Aussie export

    I was sceptical at first as the first half of movie is the usual bit boring story telling, bit naff, the acting is a tad wooden but good enough so do stick with it.

    As the action certainly perks up in the second half.

    I'm not going to give anything away but this is a revenge movie so be aware there will be extreme violence.

    This is a low budget movie, do not watch if you are expecting Hollywood style horror.

    If you are a proper fan of horror/gore, then this is definitely worth watching.

    My score is a very worth while 7/10 Definitely a good 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Tommy's clown makeup bears a resemblance to American serial killer John Wayne Gacy's clown makeup, perhaps foreshadowing his involvement.
    • Quotes

      Derek: How old was Georgia? She was six years old! For every year she was alive, I'm going to torture you for a day. And when I say torture, I mean I am going to cause you so much FUCKING pain, you're going to wish you were never born! The only thing I want to hear coming out of your mouth, is the screams from the pain I'm causing you!

    • Crazy credits
      Newspaper clippings are seen and news broadcasts are heard at the start of the credits that shed some light on the movie and its aftermath.
    • Soundtracks
      CARESS YOUR SOUL
      Written by Dylan Frost, Patrik Cornwall, Eric Gruener, Seamus Coyle, & Taras Hrubyj Piper

      Performed by Sticky Fingers

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2014 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Папина доченька
    • Filming locations
      • Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
    • Production company
      • Slaughter FX
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    • Budget
      • A$500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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