While She Was Out
"Everyone has a breaking point. Tonight, she reaches hers."
Originally released in 2008. While She Was Out is a drama/thriller film. directed by Susan Montford. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Kim Basinger, Lukas Haas, and Craig Sheffer
Synopsis
Della Myers, a suburban housewife, lives with her twin children and her abusive husband, Kenneth. On Christmas Eve, she drives to the local mall to buy gift-wrap. In the jam-packed parking lot, she notices an old car taking up two spaces and decides to leave a note on the windshield calling them out. After the mall closes, her car is blocked by the old car and she's threatened by four thugs. She escapes in her vehicle, but they drive after her. She crashes at a dead end construction site at the edge of a forest. What unfolds in the desolate woods is Della's lone fight for survival against a gang of angry young men with murderous intent.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $6,000,000
- Revenue
- $498,088
Production Companies
- Insight Film Studios
- Proud Mary Entertainment
- Redwood Palms Pictures
- Don Murphy Productions
- Victoria KG Productions
- Grosvenor Park Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is While She Was Out about?
Della Myers, a suburban housewife, lives with her twin children and her abusive husband, Kenneth. On Christmas Eve, she drives to the local mall to buy gift-wrap. In the jam-packed parking lot, she...
Who directed While She Was Out?
While She Was Out was directed by Susan Montford.
How long is While She Was Out?
While She Was Out has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).
When was While She Was Out released?
While She Was Out was released on October 27, 2008 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in While She Was Out?
The main cast of While She Was Out includes Kim Basinger, Lukas Haas, Craig Sheffer, Luke Gair, Leonard Wu.
Is While She Was Out worth watching?
While She Was Out has a user rating of 5.6/10 based on 191 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.