A life or death test. A blank exam paper. A race against time...eight strangers prepare to sit a test together, competing for a top-secret, high-level position.
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Stuart Hazeldine writes and directs this British thriller. Eight candidates for a dream job with a mysterious multinational corporation are asked to sit an exam as part of the selection process. In a windowless room, a sinister invigilator (Colin Salmon) tells them they have 80 minutes to answer a single question, which is set out on the exam paper before them - and that if they spoil their paper, communicate with him or with the armed guard at the door, or leave the room they will be immediately disqualified. The candidates turn over their question papers, only to discover that they are completely blank. As the minutes tick away, each candidate must now decide how far he or she is willing to go to secure the ultimate job...
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. How far would you go to win the the ultimate job? Eight talented candidates have reached the final stage of selection to join the ranks of a mysterious and powerful corporation. Entering a windowless room, where an armed guard keeps watch, they are given 80 minutes to answer one simple question. The invigilator outlines three very specific rules that they must obey - and if they don't, they will be disqualified: 1. They must not speak to the invigilator or the guard. 2. They must not spoil their papers. 3. They must not leave the room. The invigilator starts the clock and leaves. The candidates turn over their question papers, only to find that they are completely blank. Tensions rise as the clock counts down to zero, and each candidate must decide how far they are prepared to go to win the ultimate job.
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